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Jan 28 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: Murdoch, Gore, Semel, Diller...

-Rupert Murdoch is planning to move The Wall Street Journal from downtown to midtown by the end of the year. [Media Mob]

-More Journal news: Times of London editor Tina Gaudoin has been tapped to edit the paper's forthcoming lifestyle magazine. [Romenesko]

-Al Gore's Current TV network has is going public in a $100 million IPO. [Reuters]

-The Washington Post is launching a new website intended to be a "Slate for black readers." [WaPo]

-Former Yahoo chief Terry Semel take New Line Cinema off Time Warner's hands. [DHD]

-Barry Diller is reportedly in discussions to sell Home Shopping Network. [WSJ]. □


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