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Rupert Murdoch

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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Scandal exposes scale of elite rot

Hacking revelations ram home the reality that the United Kingdom is more corrupt than many believe.

By Staff Reporter
SA media a far cry from British counterparts
Article
/ 22 July 2011

SA media a far cry from British counterparts

There are good reasons why the phone-hacking scandal should not play into the ANC’s hands.

By Drew Forrest
Murdoch junior accused of misleading MPs
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Murdoch junior accused of misleading MPs

James Murdoch was accused of misleading British MPs by saying he did not know that phone hacking at <i>News of the World</i> went beyond one reporter.

By Staff Reporter
Did Andy Coulson know about bribes?
Article
/ 21 July 2011

Did Andy Coulson know about bribes?

Investigators have records corroborating suspicions that former <i>News of the World</i> editor Andy Coulson knew about illegal payments to police.

By Mark Hosenball
Regrets? I’ve had a few, says Cameron
Article
/ 20 July 2011

Regrets? I’ve had a few, says Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday he regretted the uproar caused by his hiring of a former newspaper editor.

By Jodie Ginsberg and Keith Weir
Faces full of foam
Article
/ 20 July 2011

Faces full of foam

The cream pie (or foam pie, or custard pie) is a much more subtle and specific weapon than its slapstick origins would suggest.

By Lisa Van Wyk
Cameron follows Murdoch into eye of the storm
Article
/ 20 July 2011

Cameron follows Murdoch into eye of the storm

British Prime Minister David Cameron will be grilled by Parliament on Wednesday about his decision to employ a former tabloid newspaper editor.

By Jodie Ginsberg and Keith Weir
‘Mr Murdoch, your wife has a very good left hook’
Article
/ 20 July 2011

‘Mr Murdoch, your wife has a very good left hook’

With a tiger-like swipe at a protester, Wendi Deng became an unlikely hero in defence of her octogenarian husband Rupert Murdoch.

By Staff Reporter
Too early to write off Rupert Murdoch as CEO?
Article
/ 20 July 2011

Too early to write off Rupert Murdoch as CEO?

"No," Murdoch firmly told a British parliamentary hearing on Tuesday, when asked if he would resign over the phone-hacking scandal.

By Yinka Adegoke
Murdoch eats humble pie
Article
/ 19 July 2011

Murdoch eats humble pie

Murdoch was spattered with what appeared to be white foam in a foil pie dish, interrupting the hearing into the phone hacking scandal.

By Jill Lawless
Murdoch: Most humble day of my life
Article
/ 19 July 2011

Murdoch: Most humble day of my life

Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, gave evidence in the British Parliament on Tuesday on the phone-hacking and corruption scandal.

By Mohammed Abbas and Keith Weir
Crowds roll up for Murdoch circus
Article
/ 19 July 2011

Crowds roll up for Murdoch circus

Queues formed hours early outside the London parliamentary building where media tycoon Rupert Murdoch is set to be grilled by lawmakers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 July 2011

Rupert Murdoch assembles US legal team

Appointment of litigation veteran Brendan Sullivan suggests News Corp boss is readying for a bitter legal battle in the United States.

By Staff Reporter
Murdochs face grilling in UK Parliament
Article
/ 19 July 2011

Murdochs face grilling in UK Parliament

News Corp chief executive Rupert Murdoch and his son James face questions from Parliament on Tuesday in the phone-hacking scandal.

By Keith Weir
Phone-hacking whistleblower found dead
Article
/ 18 July 2011

Phone-hacking whistleblower found dead

Police say Sean Hoare, the whistleblower reporter who alleged widespread hacking at the <em>News of the World</em>, has been found dead.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 July 2011

Cameron draws line between police and govt

British Prime Minister David Cameron sought to distance himself from the resignation of the country’s most senior policeman on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 July 2011

Hacking scandal fells Britain’s top policeman

A phone-hacking scandal centred on Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp cost Britain’s top policeman his job.

By Kate Holton and Keith Weir
Police arrest Murdoch ally Rebekah Brooks
Article
/ 17 July 2011

Police arrest Murdoch ally Rebekah Brooks

Rebekah Brooks, former editor of the <i>News of the World</i> and a favoured lieutenant of Rupert Murdoch, was arrested on Sunday.

By Mohammed Abbas
Murdochs fight to stay afloat as sharks circle
Article
/ 17 July 2011

Murdochs fight to stay afloat as sharks circle

Pressure is growing for the Murdoch family to provide an even greater sacrifice for the survival of the media empire’s profits.

By Staff Reporter
Brits ponder press reform after phone hacking scandal
Article
/ 16 July 2011

Brits ponder press reform after phone hacking scandal

Britain has been transfixed by the phone hacking scandal that has shaken its media world. But will it really change the nation’s press?

By Christopher Torchia
News Corp’s Brooks feels ‘deep sense of responsibility’
Article
/ 15 July 2011

News Corp’s Brooks feels ‘deep sense of responsibility’

Rebekah Brooks, CEO of Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper wing, has said she felt a "deep sense of responsibility for the people we have hurt".

By Sam Reeves
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Article
/ 15 July 2011

What next for Murdoch?

The mogul’s days as kingpin of the British media are numbered.

By Dan Sabbagh
News Corp’s Rebekah Brooks falls on her sword
Article
/ 15 July 2011

News Corp’s Rebekah Brooks falls on her sword

Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch’s most senior newspaper executive in Britain and close confidante, quit News Corp on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 July 2011

US senators call for cross-Atlantic privacy violation probe

The institutional shareholders, led by Amalgamated Bank, said it was "inconceivable" that Rupert Murdoch did not know of rampant phone hacking.

By Chris Mcgreal
Press barons lose monopoly in Twitter era
Article
/ 15 July 2011

Press barons lose monopoly in Twitter era

The manner of the <i>News of the World</i>’s demise shows controlling information is getting much more difficult.

By Peter Apps
News Corp won’t rush into asset sales
Article
/ 14 July 2011

News Corp won’t rush into asset sales

With its bid for BSkyB withdrawn, News Corp is turning its attention to fighting the political and legal fall-out of the UK phone hacking scandal.

By Nadia Damouni
Murdoch papers eager to show off clean books
Article
/ 13 July 2011

Murdoch papers eager to show off clean books

News Corporation’s Australian newspapers are reviewing their books to ensure their operations — and operatives — have all been above board.

By Staff Reporter
News Corp pins hopes on Murdoch’s right-hand man
Article
/ 13 July 2011

News Corp pins hopes on Murdoch’s right-hand man

Shareholders say the favourite hoped to succeed News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch is an "operational counterweight" who will stabilise the company.

By Staff Reporter
News Corp drops BSkyB bid
Article
/ 13 July 2011

News Corp drops BSkyB bid

Rupert Murdoch’s News Crop has dropped its bid for British Sky Broadcasting ahead of a House of Commons vote on whether to forbid the takeover.

By Staff Reporter
Phone hack fallout may spread to US
Article
/ 13 July 2011

Phone hack fallout may spread to US

The British Parliament will back a motion on Wednesday urging Rupert Murdoch to drop plans to buy the whole of broadcaster BSkyB.

By Kate Holton and Georgina Prodhan
Sky’s off limits to Rupert Murdoch, say UK lawmakers
Article
/ 12 July 2011

Sky’s off limits to Rupert Murdoch, say UK lawmakers

News Corp’s Rupert Murdoch faces an onslaught from British lawmakers, as the government backs calls for him to drop his bid for pay TV giant BSkyB.

By Alice Ritchie
Gordon Brown targeted by Murdoch’s papers
Article
/ 12 July 2011

Gordon Brown targeted by Murdoch’s papers

Allegations that Gordon Brown was a target of illegal data gathering by Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers piled pressure on the media baron.

By Kate Holton and Georgina Prodhan
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