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          CNBC's Bob Sellers reported that News Corp. posted
     "disappointing" fourth quarter earnings, as the company's
     profits "fell" 20% to $0.21 a share, which is "three cents
     shy of estimates."  News Corp., whose revenue was up 1% to
     $3.3B, cited "weakness in its broadcast operations and
     increased spending on Internet investments" for the results. 
     But News Corp.'s Fox Entertainment Group "saw its profits
     climb by more than" 1,000%, to $.05 a share, which was $.01
     short of expectations ("Market Wrap," CNBC, 8/18).  In N.Y.,
     Andrew Pollack notes the Fox Broadcasting had an operating
     loss due to "higher programming costs and losses incurred in
     broadcasting the World Series and" NHL games (N.Y. TIMES,
     8/19).  Merrill Lynch analyst Jessica Reif Cohen said that
     she "expects a 'massive' turnaround" at the network because
     the "costly" NHL contract "hasn't been renewed" and affils
     "begin kicking in payments resulting from a cost-sharing
     agreement" on NFL broadcasts (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 8/19). 
     DAILY VARIETY's Jill Goldsmith reports that Fox's cable net
     programming "lost" $19M (DAILY VARIETY, 8/19).  
          OTHER NOTES: Boo.com, a European online sportswear
     retailer, has "had to delay its launch for several months
     because of technical problems."  Boo said yesterday that it
     "now hoped to launch its fully fledged seven-language
     service 'within the next few weeks'" (FINANCIAL TIMES,
     8/19)....In N.Y., Mitchell Fink cites sources as saying that
     Planet Hollywood, which has filed for bankruptcy, is "trying
     to persuade" the WWF to "take over its ailing All-Star Cafe
     chain."  Planet Hollywood officials "denied there are sale
     talks regarding All-Star" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 8/19)....USA
     TODAY's Jayne O'Donnell reports that the U.S. Justice
     Department is "building a strong price-fixing case against
     some leading makers of graphite used in golf clubs, tennis
     rackets and other sporting goods" (USA TODAY, 8/19).  

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