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Rupert Murdoch to keynote 2007 Media Summit

murdoch.jpgEager to see what News Corp has planned next in the Web 2.0 world? Rupert Murdoch is one of the keynote interviews at next month's 2007 Media Summit in New York, where he'll be fielding questions from BusinessWeek's Stephen Adler.

What questions would you like to ask Rupe? I'd be keen to know if he ever considered buying YouTube, how MySpace could interact more with News Corp's various media properties, and whether he'll give me several million quid for the vague idea for a Web 2.0 service that I sketched on the back of a napkin last night (sorry, can't say more, it's pre-Alpha...)

That interview's on February 8th, but the previous day, Barry Diller of InterActiveCorp and Expedia will be doing a similar Q&A session. It's a formiddable pairing, although wouldn't it be more fun if the two media moguls had to interview each other? Just a thought.

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