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(Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's News Corp on Thursday named Bloomberg LP executive Lex Fenwick as chief executive officer of its Dow Jones & Co unit which houses its Wall Street Journal newspaper. Fenwick, a 25-year Bloomberg veteran, will join Dow Jones on February 13 and report to News Corp President Chase Carey. He replaces Les Hinton, a 52-year News Corp veteran, who left the company last July ...
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News Corp. said Thursday that Lex Fenwick, a Bloomberg LP executive, is the new CEO of Dow Jones & Co., the News Corp. subsidiary that publishes The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires.
Wall Street is expecting higher profit for News Corp. (NWSA) when the company reports its second quarter results on Wednesday, February 8, 2012. The consensus estimate is calling for profit of 34 cents a share, a rise from 29 cents per share a year ago.
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News Corp. on Thursday named Lex Fenwick as the CEO of Dow Jones & Co. Fenwick replaces Les Hinton, who left the company in July. Fenwick joins Dow Jones from Bloomberg LP, where he most recently was the CEO of Bloomberg Ventures. Dow Jones properties include The Wall Street Journal (WSJ...

