• News Corp stock surges on better-than-expected quarterly profits

    News Corp stock surges on better-than-expected quarterly profits

    Shares of News Corp. surged 10 percent on Friday after the publishing giant said it swung to profit with better-than-expected quarterly results. The parent of the New York Post and the Wall Street
  • Donald Trump and his supporters are furious with Fox News

    Donald Trump and his supporters are furious with Fox News

    By deciding to announce the defeat of the outgoing president in Arizona, the American channel has outstripped all its competitors and exasperated the Republican camp.
  • Internal wars at CBS News rage over missed book exclusives

    Internal wars at CBS News rage over missed book exclusives

    It’s a case of war and piece at CBS. After Page Six reported that there was a brouhaha over “CBS This Morning” failing to get a Bob Woodward book exclusive this week, we’re told that the same problem has been the source of intrigue and envy at the network “for years.” Insiders were irked that …
  • Miami Herald apologizes for insert with ‘racist and anti-Semitic commentary’

    Miami Herald apologizes for insert with ‘racist and anti-Semitic commentary’

    The Miami Herald is investigating how it published a paid insert with what it called “racist and anti-Semitic commentary” and distributed to readers of its Spanish-language sister paper. The Florida daily’s publisher, Aminda Marqués González, earlier this week said it will no longer publish or distribute the content of the weekly supplement LIBRE. Marqués González …
  • ‘CBS This Morning’ hosts furious that ‘Today’ show landed big Bob Woodward interview

    ‘CBS This Morning’ hosts furious that ‘Today’ show landed big Bob Woodward interview

    It’s a scandal bigger than Watergate! Page Six has learned that Gayle King and her “CBS This Morning” colleagues were furious because “Today” bagged the first live interview with Bob Woodward about his blockbuster book “Rage” — even though it was published by CBS’s sister company Simon & Schuster. King rival Savannah Guthrie ended up …
  • CBS's Poll: People trust Trump more than the national media on the coronavirus

    CBS's Poll: People trust Trump more than the national media on the coronavirus

    No institution in a poll by far-left CBS News is trusted less on the coronavirus than the national media. What must be especially demoralizing for the fake media is that despite months and months and months of the media spending billions of corporate dollars to undermine the public’s trust in President Trump on the issue of …
  • Geraldo Rivera and wife Erica have dueling political signs on their front lawn

    Geraldo Rivera and wife Erica have dueling political signs on their front lawn

    It’s the war of the Riveras! Flashy Fox newsman Geraldo Rivera and his wife, Erica, are at odds over the presidential election, he told Page Six — and their political battle has been played out on their front lawn for all to see. As he celebrates 50 years on-air, Rivera said he remains extremely loyal …
  • Megyn Kelly gets into podcasting with new venture, ‘Devil May Care Media’

    Megyn Kelly gets into podcasting with new venture, ‘Devil May Care Media’

    Megyn Kelly is looking to shake things up with a new podcasting company. The former TV news commentator and talk-show host is launching “Devil May Care Media” podcasting company, which will debut the first episode of her new podcast, “The Megyn Kelly Show,” at the end of the month, according to a report from The …
  • Dan’s Papers, quirky East End publication, acquired by Schneps Media

    Dan’s Papers, quirky East End publication, acquired by Schneps Media

    Dan’s Papers, the quirky East End paper which in June bought the Ron Perlman-owned weekly The Independent, has itself been acquired by weekly newspaper chain Schneps Media, The Post has learned. With the June acquisition, the Independent stopped its weekly edition and the combined company was reflagged as Dan’s Independent Media, which is now being …
  • Facebook threatens to block news sharing in Australia

    Facebook threatens to block news sharing in Australia

    Facebook has threatened to block Australians from sharing news articles if lawmakers there approve a proposal to make it pay news outlets for their content. In a blog post dated Monday, the social-media titan indicated it will “reluctantly” stop users and publishers from sharing local and international news on Facebook and Instagram rather than negotiate …