Bezos Brings Promise of Innovation to Washington Post

It would not be surprising to see Jeff Bezos worry little about turning a quick profit at The Post and instead try to shake up the newspaper industry.

    

21st Century Fox Has 16% Jump in Revenue on Higher Cable Fees

Profits also soared in the latest quarter at the newly independent Fox entertainment arm.

    

Sony Hires Rothman to Head Revived TriStar Unit

Tom Rothman, previously the chairman and chief executive of Fox Filmed Entertainment, will head a venture at Sony that expects to make four films a year.

    

Wendi Murdoch Hires a New Lawyer, Suggesting a Divorce May Turn Messy

A month after Rupert Murdoch surprised his wife with divorce papers, Wendi Murdoch has hired a lawyer with a track record of representing women separating from powerful men.

    

An Afghan Media Mogul, Pushing Boundaries

Saad Mohseni has brought soap operas, sitcoms and reality TV to his native country, Afghanistan, and with them a modicum of normalcy. Now he is looking to expand to Egypt, Libya and Iraq.

    

Former Time Warner Executive Is Coming Back to Run Time Inc.

Joseph A. Ripp is being installed as the new leader at Time Inc.’s magazine division ahead of its spinoff into a separate company.

    

With Contrition in His Voice, Olbermann Returns to ESPN

Mr. Olbermann, a versatile anchor who ended a stormy tenure at the cable giant 16 years ago, said he would host a late-night sports show on ESPN2.

    

Hulu Owners Call Off Sale, Instead Pledging to Invest to Take On Rivals

The streaming-video Web site had been seeking bids for months. The owners — 21st Century Fox, the Walt Disney Company and NBCUniversal — instead decided not to sell.

    

Parliament Asks Murdoch to Discuss Hacking

The British Parliament called on Rupert Murdoch to discuss recorded comments he made to journalists and newspaper executives in March about the culture of paying off police.

    

To Cut Taxes, Tribune Is to Split Into Broadcasting and Publishing Units

The Tribune Company is following in the footsteps of Time Warner and News Corporation as the trend of spinning off print publications into separate companies continues.

    

Senator Seeks F.C.C. Review of WWOR-TV’s License

United States Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey urged the review after the station dropped its nightly newscast and replaced it with a tabloid-style magazine show.

    

WWOR-TV in New Jersey Replaces Nightly News

The last newscast was Friday and “Chasing New Jersey,” a newsmagazine-style program, will begin on Monday night.

    

On Tape, Murdoch Criticizes Hacking Inquiry, Broadcaster Says

A British station broadcast what appeared to be a recording of Rupert Murdoch criticizing the police investigation of Britain’s phone hacking scandal as “totally incompetent.”

    

Disney’s Chief Agrees to Hold Off on His Retirement Until 2016

The board of the entertainment company said Robert A. Iger, who was supposed to leave in 2015, now will stay in place until 2016.

    

Hulu Faces a Nebulous Future as It Seeks a New Owner

Hulu’s sale could signal the end of one of the pioneers of online streaming, which has become an increasingly popular way to watch television.

    

After 14 Years, Murdoch Files for Divorce From Third Wife

In a court filing, the media mogul Rupert Murdoch said his relationship with his wife, Wendi, had “broken down.”

    

News Corp. Financial Officer to Retire After Company’s Split

David F. DeVoe, who started work with News Corporation in 1983, will be succeeded by John Nallen in the newly formed 21st Century Fox.

    

Shareholders Approve Plan to Split News Corp.

The vote was something of a foregone conclusion because the Murdoch family controls almost 40 percent of the voting shares.

    

Guardian Reaps Benefits From N.S.A. Scoop

Last week’s scoop by The Guardian about N.S.A. surveillance is a major coup for a news organization that established a beachhead in the United States less than two years ago.

    

Bloomberg Begins Fund to Invest in Start-Ups

Bloomberg Beta is the first time that Bloomberg L.P. will reap profits from investments in some of the technology companies that its news operation covers.