News Corp. to shut down iPad newspaper The Daily
News Corp. is powering down The Daily, a iPad newspaper that was the first of its kind.
BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch to quit
James Murdoch, under fire over his handling of a phone hacking scandal that has shaken his father Rupert’s media empire, is to step down as chairman of pay-TV group BSkyB.
Rupert Murdoch is tweeting … we think
Rupert Murdoch loves the movie “We Bought a Zoo” and he is going to tweet about it.
Ted Turner: Rupert Murdoch will be forced out
Billionaire Ted Turner said News Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer Rupert Murdoch will probably have to leave the helm of his media
company after a phone-hacking scandal that began at one of its
newspapers.
Evidence of coverup at UK tabloid?
New evidence of hacking at Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World points to a
four-year coverup by the company and intensifies focus on Prime
Minister David Cameron’s judgment in hiring an ex-editor who may now
face criminal prosecution.
Britain’s David Cameron regrets hire of journalist
Prime Minister David Cameron, defending his integrity to parliament in
emergency session yesterday, said he regretted hiring a journalist at
the heart of a scandal that has rocked Britain’s press, police and
politics.
Rupert Murdoch attacked during testimony
Rupert Murdoch, unperturbed by a shaving cream pie attack in Britain’s
Parliament, apologized yesterday for the phone hacking scandal that has
engulfed his empire but said he would not resign as he had himself been
let down by others.
Parliament gets Murdoch, Murdoch gets pie’d (UPDATED)
News Corp Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch and his son James face
questions from parliament on Tuesday in a phone-hacking and corruption
scandal that has rocked Britain’s establishment right up to Prime
Minister David Cameron.
9/11 family members want in on Murdoch probe
For the past week, family members of 9/11 victims stood idly by as an
international phone-hacking scandal shook Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
News Corp. scandal claims more heads
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron cut short a trip to
Africa to defend himself from a scandal that has battered Rupert
Murdoch’s media empire.
