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Feb 28 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: Rupert Murdoch, Jeff Zucker, more

-NBC didn't wait very long to shuffle off low-rated Quarterlife to cable. It'll air on Bravo now. [Portfolio]

-The Far Eastern Economic Review, which is part of Dow Jones, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, killed a review of a negative book about Rupert Murdoch, who owns Dow Jones, which publishes the Far Eastern Economic Review. [IHT]

-Jeff Zucker says NBC Universal might buy the Weather Channel. Is this another instance of Zuckervision? [SAI]

-The New York Times has a lower approval rating than President Bush, no doubt thanks to this article. [Rasmussen Reports]. □


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