Absolutely Uncle Ruport now owns the internet!
I have more important things like armagedon to take care of at the
moment!
The myans have given me till 2012 but Sir Isic Newton has given me
till 2060.
This will require almost all of my attention, to figure out how Yeehaw
and Lucifer can benifit watching life be destoried for their
amusement!
The revolution will not be televised! In have noticed how animal
cruelty begets love,example ever swat a cat with a news paper for
misbehaving!
The poor cat will cozy up to you with affection hoping you wont abuse
it again!
At this point the cat thinks your God just because you can pull the
plug on it at will!
Most people will feel sorry for taking advantage of the poor cat but
God is not most people, this seems to draw a conclusion of using human
beings as dumb animals!
Google sees record $1.6bn profit
Google has reported its highest quarterly profit, suggesting that the
internet advertising market is bouncing back from the recession.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_News_Corporation
Bloomberg tops Forbes media list
With a net worth of $17.5 billion, Michael Bloomberg, the New York
mayor and owner of the financial news service that bears his name, is
the richest American in the media business.
According to the latest Forbes list of wealthiest Americans, Anne Cox
Chambers is No. 2 with $9 billion. She's the daughter of James Cox,
who bought the Dayton Evening News for $26,000 in 1898 and parlayed it
into Cox Enterprises, an empire consisting of a cable TV company, 15
TV stations, 86 radio stations and 17 daily newspapers.
John Kluge is next with $6.5 billion. Kluge sold his Metromedia
company to WorldCom in 2001 for $1.3 billion. At one time, Kluge was
the richest man in the world, but many of his restaurant investments
went south.
At fourth is Philip Anschutz, who is worth $6 billion even after his
AEG concert promotion business lost a small fortune when Michael
Jackson died. Anschutz, an energy mogul, also dabbles in movies and
just about every other form of entertainment, and his real estate
holdings include Staples Center in Los Angeles and other
concert/sports venues nationwide.
News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch, with $6 billion, is fifth on the
Forbes list of American media tycoons, and David Geffen is sixth.
Geffen, the famed music executive and a founder of DreamWorks, is
worth $5 billion.