At The Cable Show, Rupert Murdoch discussed his company’s future plans–such as an investment in a four-color Kindle-like device–and dismissed the idea that a closure of the San Francisco Chronicle would be a bad omen for the future. Perhaps most interesting, Murdoch maintained that the New York Times would work well under a pay wall, countering common opinions that the Wall Street Journal is unique among newspapers in consumers’ willingness to pay for content.