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Police Hid News Corp. Phone-Hacking Extent, 2006 Prosecutor Says Bloomberg The lead prosecutor in the 2006 phone-hacking case against News Corp. (NWSA)'s UK royal reporter and private investigator told a judge-led inquiry that police didn't show him evidence others were involved. David Perry, who represented Britain's Crown ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
James Murdoch steps down as BSkyB chairman BusinessWeek James Murdoch's credibility and competence have come under severe questioning because of the phone hacking crisis and alleged bribery by British newspapers while he was in charge, and he faces further questioning in the scandal. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch Exit May See Renewed News Corp. Bid BusinessWeek By Greg Farrell, Jonathan Browning and Amy Thomson on April 04, 2012 James Murdoch's resignation as chairman of British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc (BSY) isn't simply part of Rupert Murdoch's strategy to put the hacking scandal behind him. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch resigns as BSkyB chairman CNN International Murdoch, 39, has consistently denied knowing about the scale of phone hacking at the paper, which he ordered shut down last summer in the face of the scandal. He referred to it in his resignation, saying: "I am determined that the interests of BSkyB ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch Exit From BSkyB Could Presage A Renewed News Corp. Bid Bloomberg James Murdoch's resignation as chairman of British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc (BSY) isn't simply part of Rupert Murdoch's strategy to put the hacking scandal behind him. It also may give him another shot at acquiring the 60 percent of BSkyB he doesn't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
James Murdoch finally admits defeat in hacking battle Reuters Murdoch resigned on Tuesday as chairman of BSkyB, saying he did not want to damage the company any further by the intense scrutiny surrounding his role in a phone-hacking scandal that has convulsed his father's media empire. That it took him so long to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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James Murdoch Resigns Amid British Phone-Hacking Probe Voice of America April 03, 2012 James Murdoch Resigns Amid British Phone-Hacking Probe VOA News James Murdoch has resigned as chairman of British satellite pay TV group BSkyB, saying he did not want his association with a phone-hacking scandal to damage the company. See all stories on this topic » | ||
James Murdoch resigns from BSkyB ahead of phone-hacking report Los Angeles Times Murdoch, in announcing his decision, alluded to the ongoing investigations into accusations of phone hacking and payoffs to police, allegedly by the News Corp.'s News of the World and the Sun. News Corp. owns 39% of BSkyB and was on track to acquire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: James Murdoch to step down from BSkyB BusinessWeek Britain's Sky News says media executive James Murdoch, under pressure over his role in Britain's tabloid phone hacking scandal, is stepping down as chairman of British Sky Broadcasting. Sky, the news channel of BSkyB, reports that the resignation will ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Rupert Murdoch's son leaves BSkyB after new hacking allegations By Myrddin News and opinion about US politics from a liberal/Democratic/progressive perspective. US Politics | AMERICAblog News | ||
Lessons from hacking, advice for other companies - Cayman 27 By Kevin Watler Stuart Bostock tells Cayman 27 News after the weekend hacking of his company's website that no client information was compromised because the hackers did not break into the company's internal server. But he says there are lessons to be ... Cayman 27 | ||
James Murdoch resigns from BSkyB ahead of phone-hacking report ... By Dawn Chmielewski James Murdoch's resignation comes on the eve of what is anticipated to be a critical report about his handling of the phone hacking scandal at News Corp.'s British tabloid. Company Town |
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