James Murdoch’s testimony on phone hacking is getting called into question by those who were closest to the situation at the time: that coul… Read More »
First LulzSec took over The Sun’s homepage, then it took down the rest of News International’s sites. Now it appears that the hackers are wo… Read More »
Brooks Protests Arrest; Second Key Scotland Yard Official Resigns
Given how fast the revelations about phone hacking at UK tabloid News of the World have spread into a full-blown crisis for all of News Corp… Read More »
Video: News Of The World Editor’s Final Speech To Staff
This video — of News Of The World editor Colin Myler, addressing the staff of the paper for the very last time, last Saturday after the pap… Read More »
News Corp. Still Mum On New Sunday Paper, To Put Fabulous Mag Into The Sun
While some of those working on News of the World may have been able to slide in a few barbs against their employer in the final edition of t… Read More »
Another Digital Twist to the NWS Drama: A Tell-All Blog By Ex-NOTW Journos
News International is taking down its online paywall for the last edition of The News of the World on Sunday, July 10. But the scandal-ridde… Read More »
Update: NOTW Redux? News International Registers “SunOnSunday” Domains
Update: So now the mystery has been solved. Some time late today, the ownerships of the domain names thesunonsunday.co.uk and sunonsunday.co… Read More »
Update 2: Hacked Off Public May Derail News Corp Over Dowler Scandal
The newest voicemail hacking scandal that has engulfed the UK tabloid News of the World was described by one commentator today as a “slow mo… Read More »
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