phone hacking
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Phone Hacking Scandal: British Detective’s Conviction the First in News of the World Case
London detective April Casburn is found guilty of leaking information to the defunct News Corp. tabloid, making her the first conviction in the phone-hacking scandal
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Leveson Report Slams News Corp. Response to Hacking; Calls for Regulatory Board
Leveson Report calls for whistleblower line for press abuses, conscience clause in journalists contracts
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Rupert Murdoch Outlines Anti-Bribery Programs, Anti-Corruption Review in Staff Memo
Rupert Murdoch says News Corp. is shaking up compliance structure in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal
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News Corp. Publishing Division Weighs Down Film, TV
The division of News Corp. into two separate entities will be a welcome development for those on the film and TV side
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Rebekah Brooks Officially Charged in UK Phone-Hacking Case
Former News of the World editor was formally charged in a case that rocked News Corp. to its core
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Gordon Brown Slams Rupert Murdoch for Sensationalized Coverage
The former prime minister denies that he ever vowed to "make war" against Murdoch after his papers endorsed Conservatives in the 2010 election
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Rebekah Brooks Charged with Obstructing Justice in Phone Hacking Case
The former head of News Corp.'s British newspapers is being charged with concealing material from the police
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Chase Carey ‘Flatly Rejects’ that Rupert Murdoch is Unfit to Run News Corp.
The News Corp. COO tells analysts that U.K. parliamentary report contains "hard truths" but criticism of his boss was "purely partisan"
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Rupert Murdoch Gets Unanimous Support of News Corp. Board
The vote of confidence in Murdoch comes after U.K. parliamentary report declares him unfit to lead the company
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News Corp. Labels Parts of Phone Hacking Report ‘Highly Partisan’
Company says study into hacking and bribery at News of the World by British lawmakers contained "hard truths"
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Rupert Murdoch: ‘I Failed’ to Prevent Phone-Hacking Scandal
Rupert Murdoch also acknowledged a cover-up at his media conglomerate, News Cop., blaming one or two people at his British newspaper properties
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Rupert Murdoch Denies Corruption; U.K. Official Quits Over Ties to News Corp.
Rupert Murdoch talks Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair and David Cameron, denying any political corruption all the while
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Michael Moore: News Corp. Phone Hacking May Have Happened in U.S.
On a Tribeca panel with Susan Sarandon, documentary filmmaker Michael Moore says he hated Davis Guggenheim’s “Waiting for Superman”
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News Corp. Faces 46 More Lawsuits Over Hacking
News Corp.’s British publishing unit finds itself the target of several more civil suits, making the total over 100
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Rupert Murdoch, Son James to Give Evidence to Phone-Hacking Panel
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch will return to England for another day of testimony about phone hacking