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Is News Corp. (NWS) content with iTunes?

Earlier this month, on the heels of General Electric's (NYSE: GE) NBC Networks' decision to pull its shows from Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iTunes store, Douglas McIntyre hypothesized on whether other networks would follow suit. (Meanwhile, NBC Universal and iTunes are reportedly still in talks. NBC Universal is responsible for about 40% of all television content currently available on iTunes).

Late last week, Apple was offered tentative validation of its relationship with News Corp.'s (NYSE: NWS) FOX Broadcasting Network and FOX Filmed Entertainment movie distribution unit. Reuters reported that Peter Chernin, president and chief operating officer of News Corp., told the U.K.'s Royal Television Society: "We have a pretty limited relationship with Apple and we'll see how it goes ... I assume [future negotiations] will be prickly and dicey and contentious like all negotiations are."

Another report on MacNN.com quoted Chernin as asserting "we're the ones who should determine what the fair price for our product is, not Apple." Some TV shows, currently airing on the FOX Network, have been licensed to iTunes (including Prison Break, 24, and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader), but movies have not. And while the network would like a hand in the pricing, it isn't planning on pulling its shows from iTunes anytime soon. According to sources close to the matter, News Corp will not have the opportunity to renegotiate with Apple in the foreseeable future.

Beth Gaston Moon is an analyst at
Schaeffer's Investment Research.

New world (wide web) order: AOL, News Corp, Disney summit

The Big Three come together to discuss the global balance of power. The Yalta Conference?

No, the Milken Institute's 9th Annual Global Conference. Yesterday in Beverly Hills, media men from News Corp, AOL, and Walt Disney came together to powwow.

But you could certainly be forgiven for confusing the two. That's why I'm offering you, dear readers, a quick primer to keep these things straight:

The Yalta Conference vs. The Milken Institute: Which is Doper?

Players:

Yalta Conference: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, USA; Joseph Stalin, USSR; Winston Churchill, United Kingdom

Milken Institute: Jonathan Miller, AOL Chairman and Chief Executive; Robert Iger, Walt Disney Chief Executive; Peter Chernin, News Corp President and COO

Advantage: Yalta Conference

Location:

Yalta Conference: Yalta, a city in Ukraine, on the north coast of the Black Sea, 1945

Milken Institute: Beverly Hills, home of swimming pools, movie stars, and nip-and-tuck procedures

Advantage: Milken Institute

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