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Murdoch Empire

News of the World goes down in flames – but will a ‘Sunday Sun’ replace it?

Shamik Das
7 July, 2011

The News of the World has been well and truly screwed – this Sunday will be the last edition – but will it be replaced by a ‘Sunday Sun’ asks Shamik Das.

News Corp/BSkyB takeover decision “delayed until September”

Shamik Das
7 July, 2011

Jeremy Hunt will delay his decision on News Corporation’s takeover bid for BSkyB until September, the Financial Times reports this lunctime, reports Shamik Das.

Now the right turn on Cameron over hackgate

Shamik Das
7 July, 2011

For David Cameron, the phone hacking scandal – that started as a minor irritant, and then a mild headache – is fast turning into his worst nightmare, reports Shamik Das.

Murdoch’s boast he has “editorial control on major issues” could come back to haunt him

Kevin Meagher
6 July, 2011

With advertisers deserting by the hour, police investigations looming and Rebekah Brooks on the rack, News International chief Rupert Murdoch finally spoke out today.

Hour-by-hour, more and more advertisers desert News of the World

Claire French
6 July, 2011

An increasing number of companies have withdrawn their advertising from Sunday’s News of the World in the wake of the phone hacking scandal, reports Claire French.

Spineless Cameron fails to speak out against Brooks, Coulson or BSkyB deal

Shamik Das
6 July, 2011

David Cameron, asked to condemn Rebekah Brooks, apologise for appointing Andy Coulson and call for a pause to the NewsCorp/BSkyB deal, failed to do so at PMQs today.

Political, public and economic screw being turned on NotW

Shamik Das
6 July, 2011

The pressure on the News of the World, News International and Rebekah Brooks over the phone hacking scandal will be ramped up today, reports Shamik Das.

Will Cameron call time on News International’s dirty dealing?

Kevin Meagher
5 July, 2011

We can but wonder at the panic gripping Downing Street this morning in light of the allegations Milly Dowler’s phone was hacked by the News of the World.

Why have none of the tabloids led on Milly phone hack scandal?

Shamik Das
5 July, 2011

None of this morning’s tabloids have led on the News of the World Milly Dowler phone hack scandal; could this be because they’re all complicit, asks Shamik Das?

A slow motion death for critics of NewsCorp/BSkyB deal

30 June, 2011

Martin Moore, director of the Media Standards Trust, reacts to the news Jeremy Hunt is allowing just seven more days’ consultation on the NewsCorp/BSkyB deal.

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