The former Dow Jones CEO, current New York Daily News editor and ex News International legal manager did mislead the UK parliament in a phone hacking “cover-up”, a report from a committee of 10 cross-party parliamentarians concluded. Read More »
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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 »
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 »
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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 »
Lawyers for Gordon Taylor said he wanted to be “vindicated or made rich” in negotiations over his controversial £700,000 ($1,121,341.40) ph… Read More »
The News Corp. (NSDQ: NWS) board will look a little different after the company’s Oct. 21 annual shareholders meeting but, so far, not when… Read More »
Losing a $27 million contract won’t hit the News Corp. (NSDQ: NWS) bottom line but the New York state comptroller’s rejection of a contract… Read More »
A police detective has been arrested on suspicion of leaking details about Scotland Yard’s phone-hacking investigation. The man has not been… Read More »
James Desborough, an award-winning reporter at the former News of the World newspaper, has been arrested by officers investigating the phone… Read More »
The House of Commons Select Committee investigating widespread hacking at News of the World and a host of potential ripple effects, includin… Read More »
When Jonathan May-Bowles – a.k.a. activist-comedian Jonnie Marbles – tipped a foam-pie over Rupert Murdoch, oh how we scorned him. “He’s… Read More »
Some in the media expected the first News Corp. (NSDQ: NWS) earnings call after July’s explosive hacking scandal — and the closure of “News… Read More »
The Guardian is the latest news outlet to get into e-singles publishing with “Guardian Shorts,” a series of “detailed guides to topical news… Read More »
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