“The sheer amount of time that people spend on Facebook does lock them in,” says Mr Enders. That might sound...
...15 and 19 of the same year to "conceal documents, computers and other electronic equipment".Miss Levitt added: "All these...
Brooks was attracting such excitement for several reasons. Not only is she a former editor of 'The Sun' and a former...
However, despite this, Mr Hunt essentially approved the News Corp bid, bar a few details, three days after the email...
...met Mr Cameron and other top politicians along with Rupert and James Murdoch.She hosted a Christmas dinner on December...
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Yet a cache of emails disclosed by News Corp. has raised questions about whether Hunt strayed from that impartial role. Michel made 191 telephone calls and sent 158 emails and 799 texts to Hunt's office between June 2010, when News Corp. More than 90... Full Article at ABC6 Columbus Ohio
Mr Hunt's authorisation and he had allowed the impression to be created of too close a relationship between News Corp and the Department for Media. Mr Smith said at the time: ''I appreciate that my activities at times went too far and have, taken... Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 24: News Corporation lobbyist Fred Michel walks to The Royal Courts of Justice to give evidence to The Leveson Inquiry on May 24, 2012 in London, England. This phase of the inquiry into the culture, practice and ethics of the... View Photo »
There was serious wrongdoing at the News of the World; our response to the wrongdoing was too slow and too defensive; and some of our employees misled the Select Committee in 2009
A lobbyist for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. says he had the impression that a government minister was aware of information being given by an aide about the company's bid to take over British broadcaster BSkyB. A lobbyist for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.... Full Article at San Diego Local News 1
Former News Corp lobbyist Frédéric Michel tells the Leveson inquiry into press standards he had increasing contact with Adam Smith, culture secretary Jeremy Hunt's special adviser, from December 2010. Further details also emerged about the extent of... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
A lobbyist for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. says he had the impression that a government minister was aware of information being given by an aide about the company's bid to take over British broadcaster BSkyB. A lobbyist for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.... Full Article at San Diego Local News 1
News Corp lobbyist Frederic Michel returns to the High Court in London ,on May 24, 2012, during a break in his evidence session to the Leveson Inquiry into press ethics. A lobbyist for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. told a press ethics inquiry on Thursday... View Photo »
The Murdoch and News Corporation scandal wasn’t about Conservative Party sleaze—but it is now ... Politicians can now be divided into two categories: those who bought into the News International culture and methodology, and those who did not….
A lobbyist for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. says he had the impression that a government minister was aware of information being given by an aide about the company's bid to take over British broadcaster BSkyB. A lobbyist for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.... Full Article at San Diego Local News 1
British broadcaster BSkyB. Lobbyist Fred Michel told the Leveson Inquiry on Thursday that he knew he was not supposed to have direct discussions with Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who was to decide whether the bid could proceed. Michel says most of his... Full Article at Omaha.com
Corp. lobbyist Frédéric Michel appeared before the Leveson Inquiry into the ethics of the British press on Thursday to answer allegations that he communicated with an adviser to the British culture minister, who was overseeing News Corp.'s $12 billion... Full Article at The Daily Beast
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There was serious wrongdoing at the News of the World; our response to the wrongdoing was too slow and too defensive; and some of our employees misled the Select Committee in 2009
The Murdoch and News Corporation scandal wasn’t about Conservative Party sleaze—but it is now ... Politicians can now be divided into two categories: those who bought into the News International culture and methodology, and those who did not….
committee's analysis of the factual record was followed by some commentary that we, and indeed several members of the committee, consider unjustified and highly partisan
we haven't seen the sweeping changes Rupert Murdoch references, and News Corp. has done nothing about the board in the wake of high no votes against the members last year
News Corporation regrets, however, that the select committee's analysis of the factual record was followed by some commentary that we, and indeed several members of the committee, consider unjustified and highly partisan. These remarks divided the members along party lines.
I think you have to be careful about extrapolating from what has been an appalling set of circumstances around one newspaper group … to the continuing demise of News Corp.
Hard truths have emerged from the select committee report: that there was serious wrongdoing at the News of the World; that our response to the wrongdoing was too slow and too defensive; and that some of our employees misled the Select Committee in 2009
If [News Corp.] was performing internal auditing of these newspapers’ financial controls, News International’s executives would have been aware of these large improper cash expenditures. I would be very concerned if evidence emerged suggesting that News Corp. officials in New York were also aware of the...
If [News Corp.] was performing internal auditing of these newspapers’ financial controls, News International’s executives would have been aware of these large improper cash expenditures. I would be very concerned if evidence emerged suggesting that News Corp. officials in New York were also aware of the...
about ITV, where News Corp did not have a controlling stake or major interest
I would like to know whether News International or any other News Corporation business used hacking, bribing, or other similar tactics when operating in the United States
The board based its vote of confidence on Rupert Murdoch's vision and leadership in building News Corporation, his ongoing performance as chairman and CEO, and his demonstrated resolve to address the mistakes of the company identified in the Select Committee's report
has an immense amount of power ... I know how difficult it was for my mom and she did an amazing job.
The board of directors of News Corporation met and announced its full confidence in Rupert Murdoch's fitness and support for his continuing to lead News Corporation into the future as its chairman and CEO
Considering the lack of independence of the News Corp board, it is not surprising that they would support the status quo. News Corp now exemplifies the risks associated with poor corporate governance. The House of Commons Select Committee findings demonstrate the far-reaching impact of News Corp’s corpo...
These scandals will have a long-lasting impact on News Corp’s reputation, but by appointing an independent chair and seating truly independent board members, the company could begin the process of re-establishing public trust. Short of these measures, these scandals will continue to cloud the company an...
I would also like to know if you find any evidence that News Corp. officials were aware that News International employees were intercepting telephone messages and making large cash payments to police officers and other public officials in the United Kingdom
More generally, I would like to know whether News International or any other News Corp. business used hacking, bribing or other similar tactics when operating in the United States
News Corp could move to control literally overnight
Start Quote It will give ammunition to those News Corporation shareholders who would like to loosen the hold over the company of the Murdoch dynasty
The arrest is the result of information provided to police by News Corporation's Management Standards Committee. It relates to suspected payments to a former police officer and is not about seeking journalists to reveal confidential sources in relation to information that has been obtained legitimately.
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