In a memo sent to Daily News employees, owner Mort Zuckerman said he was exploring the possibility of selling the New York tabloid.
Republicans want to see the deal the New York governor got from Murdoch's News Corp. after he backed initiatives helping the company.
New York's governor denied knowledge of a bill News Corp. had lobbied on before giving him a book deal.
In 2011, News Corp journalists were alleged to have hacked into the phones of celebrities, and even the British royal family to get news tips.
Sky will offer voice and data services to all customers through a wholesale partnership with Telefonica's O2 network.
The longstanding practice of publishing photos of topless women on the paper's third page was widely reported to have been discontinued.
The Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid ended its 44-year-old tradition of publishing photos of topless women on its "Page 3."
Romney's declaration that he is considering a third shot at the White House after being a two-time Republican presidential loser was greeted with disdain at a gathering of Republican activists.
Somehow Fox Sports managed to avoid New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Jerry Jones together at the Dallas-Green Bay game.
Aziz Ansari starts a Twitter war with Rupert Murdoch after the News Corp. honcho blamed Muslims for the Paris terror attacks.
Rupert Murdoch says our need to be politically correct is doing more harm than good.
Outraged viewers are blasting satellite-TV service Dish Network after Fox News went dark in yet another carriage dispute.
Many cable viewers would ditch the bundle and pay individually for Disney's sports juggernaut, according to a new study.
Andy Coulson was sentenced to 18 months in jail, and will have to wear an electronic tag until he finishes half of the sentence.
Having shed their ink-and-paper divisions, Fox and Time Warner are expected to report modest profits on lower revenue.
Director James Cameron hopes to lower high budgets and increase technology influence in the sequels to 2009's "Avatar."
HBO chief Richard Plepler confirmed Wednesday that a standalone HBO service is set to launch in 2015.
Did Martin Brunt contribute to the death of a so-called Twitter troll who tweeted about the parents of missing Madeleine McCann?
The deal will give News Corp an 80 percent stake in Move Inc, which owns two real estate listings websites.
In the past few years, several major companies and executives have faced high profile interrogations by the UK Parliament.
Last September, the British police began investigating if the publisher is criminally liable if former journalists hacked phones for stories.
Newspaper mogul Rupert Murdoch says Scotland is "alive" with debate on the independence issue.