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July 25, 2012 02:36 PM
A big week for the British press
Rupert Murdoch resigns, Leveson Inquiry closes, UK journalists charged
Rupert Murdoch’s recent resignation from the boards of his UK newspapers seems, at first glance, like a dramatic move to distance himself from News International, the British arm of his News Corporation empire. His announcement came just days before the close of the Leveson Inquiry, the investigation that opened in November to examine culture and ethics in British media, focusing...
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December 3, 2012 11:37 AM
Farewell to The Daily
News Corporation's iPad-only news source lasted 22 months
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. announced on Monday that its iPad-only "newspaper," The Daily, will close on December 15. Can't say I'm surprised. CJR wondered from The Daily's earliest issues what the outlet would do to make itself relevant in an ever-more-competitive news environment. And as Ad Age reminds us in coverage of the announcement, The Daily, which launched in February...
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May 19, 2012 07:45 AM
Murdoch may sell his British papers
The British press asserts the embattled mogul may ditch the papers under phone hacking scrutiny
News International, the UK outpost of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, might be preparing to sell off or isolate its scandal-struck newspaper titles, according to a report from rival newspaper The Daily Telegraph. The Telegraph broke the story for its Saturday morning edition, drawing a line between the speculation and the ongoing woes the Murdoch company is suffering as the result...
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April 26, 2012 02:25 PM
Murdoch takes a bow
If the Leveson Inquiries revealed anything, it was that the News Corp. chief's self perceptions make entertaining viewing
Rupert Murdoch finished his two-day testimony before the Leveson Inquiry on Thursday, convened to address the phone-hacking scandal that emanated from and ultimately closed down his News of the World tabloid. Murdoch talked at length there about his own personal anguish at the scandal, his regret he personally did nothing to stop it, and his regret that he did not...
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April 25, 2012 03:53 PM
Murdoch vs. Muto
The "Fox News mole" is being charged for leaking to Gawker as Fox's corporate parent remains under fire for ethics violations
Let me get this straight: Even as Rupert Murdoch’s media empire remains under official scrutiny for an allegedly extensive phone-hacking scandal, News Corp.-owned Fox News is going after a former employee for leaking internal information. That former employee is “Fox News Mole,” Joe Muto, who had been leaking inside details about Fox to Gawker (reportedly for money), but who lasted...
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July 10, 2012 03:25 PM
Saving Auntie: Meet the BBC’s new boss
Who is George Entwistle and what challenges does he face?
Last Wednesday, the BBC announced the appointment of longtime employee George Entwistle to the corporation’s top post of director general. He took over immediately from Mark Thompson, the man who weathered Russell Brand’s phone pranks and oversaw the opening of a new office in Salford, in the north of England. “It’s a privilege to be asked to lead the greatest...
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July 30, 2012 03:27 PM
The British media after Leveson
Editors say more regulation could cripple the UK press
If public outcry against alleged phone hacking sparked the Leveson Inquiry, the government-led investigation into ethics in the British press, citizen interest waned over the eight months of evidence gathering. By Tuesday, when that process closed, the conversation had shifted to become dominated by journalists and editors speaking out in defense of freedom of the press. The inquiry will now...
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February 2, 2011 05:05 PM
The Daily Drops
A first look at the first issue
When Rupert Murdoch first announced his plans to launch an iPad-only national daily news publication, we all wondered: Can it work? Who’s their audience? How many people actually have iPads, anyway? A few months later, as the launch got closer, we asked, what kind of a news organization doesn’t even have a website? (We were wrong about that one: they...
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