@RupertMurdoch managed to stay quiet last week while Rupert Murdoch, the chairman and CEO of News Corp., was doing last-minute maneuvers behind the scenes, then publicly pitch the break up of his company. But his Twitter alter ego is back with a vengeance. Read more »
James Murdoch has been removed as executive chairman of News Corp.’s UK newspaper wing News International, as the phone hacking and media et… Read more »
With Rupert Murdoch in London to launch the Sunday Sun whilst grasping News International’s crisis for a second time, News Corp is doubling… Read more »
More than a year and a half after News Corp.’s flagship UK “quality” papers introduced new paid digital outlets, their effect is becoming cl… Read more »
While the UK’s media ethics furore ended up closing the News Of The World last year, how did News Corp.’s next-best-selling UK newspaper far… Read more »
The hacking investigation that led to the shutdown of News of the World has spread to another News International newspaper, The Times, poli… Read more »
I’ll bet The Times sub-editors raised some eyebrows when their business writer Emily Ford filed her piece, Why I’m not paying any more, for… Read more »
News International’s recently-appointed digital product director is trying to make the publisher more agile and innovative in digital media… Read more »
News Corp could be laden with a multi-million pound UK compensation bill after agreeing to settle claims on the basis its executives tried t… Read more »
News Of The World’s closure deprived News International of data on which it could have based a decision to introduce digital fees at the UK’… Read more »
The UK’s highest-circulating newspaper may not yet be going ahead with web fees but it has introduced a subscription smartphone app, priced… Read more »
Is The Sun about to put up an online paywall? Gordon MacMillan, social media editor at Haymarket, points to a clue that suggests – at least… Read more »
When the CEO of News Corporation (NSDQ: NWS), Rupert Murdoch, joined Twitter a few days ago as an official, verified account, endorsed even… Read more »
Last year, News International made The Times and The Sun newspapers free on Christmas and used the opportunity to promote their respective i… Read more »
More scrutiny of News Corporation’s UK tabloids by Ofcom… but this time with a good result for the media company. The UK communications re… Read more »
If CNN wants an incisive big-name interviewer, it should consider hiring Robert Jay QC, who put Piers Morgan through a far tougher interview… Read more »
News International said it had settled seven privacy claims against News Group Newspapers, the publisher of the now-defunct News of the Worl… Read more »
James Murdoch has suddenly found an e-mail which alerted him to phone hacking at News International – despite having previously blamed two o… Read more »
“We confess ourselves slightly perplexed,” BSkyB (NYSE: BSY) finance chief Andrew Griffith told Wall Street investors, when asked about the… Read more »
The latest newspaper readership figures suggest that a huge number of people have stopped reading a Sunday newspaper altogether since the cl… Read more »
The former First Minister of Wales says he and his politician wife have been interviewed by the Metropolitan Police because her phone was ha… Read more »
BSkyB (NYSE: BSY) deputy chairman Nick Ferguson’s letter to investors explaining why James Murdoch should remain chairman of the broadcaster… Read more »
James Murdoch’s very ability as an executive was effectively put on trial Thursday, as UK MPs investigating the phone “hacking” scandal queu… Read more »
James Murdoch said a trio of former News International executives had not briefed him fully enough, during his second questioning by MPs on… Read more »
The News of the World hired a specialist private investigator to run covert surveillance on two of the lawyers representing phone-hacking vi… Read more »
The aftershocks of the phone-hacking scandal that erupted at News International in the UK over the summer are still being felt by its parent… Read more »
After weeks in which some News Corp investors had started to call for James Murdoch’s head, former Dow Jones (NSDQ: NWS) CEO and News Intern… Read more »
News Corp.’s The Times and NYTCo’s The New York Times each introduced online charges in summer 2010 and March 2011 respectively. So how are… Read more »
News International has finally decided against introducing usage fees for The Sun’s website and is performing a restructure to place more em… Read more »
News Corp.’s Times Newspapers is continuing to see digital subscription gains – but growth is slowing, and their boost to print sales has pr… Read more »
The father of Josie Russell, the girl who survived a hammer attack in which her mother and sister were killed, is among a raft of new claima… Read more »
Investors in News Corporation (NSDQ: NWS), Rupert Murdoch’s media company, were urged on Tuesday to vote against the re-election of his son… Read more »
One of James Murdoch’s closest advisers has resigned from News Corporation (NSDQ: NWS), it emerged on Tuesday, amid disagreements over the w… Read more »
News International is swapping its news sites’ property search contract, after letting its current provider get snapped up by a rival publis… Read more »