Another Murdoch Newspaper Gets Dragged Into Scandal
By Georgina Prodhan LONDON, April 13 (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's Times of London is facing a claim for exemplary damages after admitt...
By Georgina Prodhan LONDON, April 13 (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's Times of London is facing a claim for exemplary damages after admitt...
Posted 09.20.2011
One of Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers is drawing fire for a very provocative cartoon about the phone hacking scandal. The cartoon appeared in ...
Murray Fromson | Posted 09.18.2011
Anyone with half a brain knew all about Rupert Murdoch from the time he invaded all of journalism. It was inevitable because Murdoch has repeatedly demonstrated an absence of ethics, decency and integrity.
guardian.co.uk | Posted 05.25.2011
News International announced this morning that it has secured 105,000 sales from people who have paid to access either the papers' websites and/or its...
Michael Conniff | Posted 05.25.2011
Paywall love is a beautiful thing in the media business -- the belief of working journalists that if they charge for content the good old days that never were will grow back like ivy at Wrigley Field.
paidContent:UK | Robert Andrews | Posted 05.25.2011
The Times and Sunday Times' upcoming paid sites will not allow their articles to appear in search engines like Google (NSDQ: GOOG). That was one nugge...
Robert Naiman | Posted 05.25.2011
U.S. officials are "probing a possible attempted coverup" in the deaths of five Afghan civilians in February in a raid carried out by U.S. Special Forces accompanied by Afghan troops, the LA Times reports.
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
LONDON — The Times and The Sunday Times newspapers will begin charging for Internet access to content in June, offering subscriptions at 1 pound...
Raymond J. Learsy | Posted 05.25.2011
Saudi Arabia, through OPEC, is extorting billions from the world's consumers through the manipulation of oil prices, the very source of the monies being funneled to madrasas around the world.
Christopher Lydon | Posted 05.25.2011
Harold Evans, doubtless the finest English newspaper editor of his time, could make you weep in his memoir of formative days in Manchester and glory years with the Sunday Times of London.
Robert Naiman | Posted 05.25.2011
Even if Obama were to approve General McChrystal's request, the 40,000 troops wouldn't arrive in time to significantly affect the 12-month window McChrystal says will be decisive.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper | Posted 05.25.2011
Another media report from Scotland raises the question as to whether doctors who promoted release of the mass murderer may have been paid by the Libyans.
Steve Parker | Posted 05.25.2011
This isn't the first time Ecclestone and minion Max Mosley have been seen as cheerleaders of a sort for the Third Reich.
Jim Luce | Posted 05.25.2011
Sri Lanka is now focused on the "3 R's:" Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, and Reconciliation. European leaders need to stop lecturing and start helping.
Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler | Posted 05.25.2011
In Michael Wolff's book, he serves lots of candy and cat food as he tells the story of Murdoch's rise from scion of a smallish Australian newspaper empire to master of the universe in today's media world.
Steve Parker | Posted 05.25.2011
If the Detroit Three were to merge into one company, ownership shared with the American people, it could benefit everyone; the carmakers, their dealers and their customers
Reuters | Posted 04.14.2012