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News Corp.’s stock bump illustrates difference in how media, investors view Murdochs
Steve Myers | Jul. 20, 2011
News Corp.’s rising stock price Tuesday shows a disconnect between the way that media observers and investors perceived the Parliament hearings with Rupert and James Murdoch.
The stock continued its upward path early in the day Wednesday, but retreated later… Read more
News Corp. week in review: Justice Dept. prepares subpoenas in U.S. investigation
Julie Moos | Jul. 22, 2011
The Wall Street Journal has been criticized for its coverage of owner News Corp.’s involvement in a phone-hacking scandal that has led to about a dozen arrests, several high-profile resignations, the closing of a 168-year-old tabloid and… Read more
Phone hacking scandal a corruption story, like Enron and countless others
Steve Myers | Jul. 20, 2011
A member of a British parliamentary committee asked Rupert Murdoch on Tuesday, “At what point did you realize that criminality was endemic” at News International?
“Endemic is a very hard word,” Murdoch replied.
It’s a hard word, but it’s the… Read more
Murdoch papers played Parliament testimony prominently on front pages
Julie Moos | Jul. 20, 2011
Rupert Murdoch’s appearance before British Parliament Tuesday made the front pages of many newspapers owned by the 80-year-old News Corp. head. Here is a sampling of how they treated it.
Explainer: News Corp. phone hacking scandal
Mallary Jean Tenore | Jul. 19, 2011
If you haven’t closely followed the News of the World phone hacking scandal, it can be difficult to grasp the magnitude of it. So, we’ve created an explainer that highlights the key implications of the scandal and the key… Read more
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