Passed-Over News Corp. Executive Jumps Ship After WSJ Editor’s Promotion
News International CEO had steered it through the phone hacking scandal.
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News International CEO had steered it through the phone hacking scandal.
It's more of the same today from the embattled media mogul.
Rupert's scandal-plagued son is finally taking that "breather."
Rupert Murdoch's company could still be in trouble domestically.
The News International boss still says he didn't know how bad the phone hacking was.
National security and Charlotte Church are now involved in the News Corp. corruption scandal.
A preview of the report suggests he'll be found merely "ill-informed."
More than 100 will lose their jobs, but not James or Rupert. Yet.
This time they'll be asked to tell the truth.
The unnamed man is believed to be Stuart Kuttner, the former managing editor at 'News of the World'.
The latest in a long line of high-profile casualties stemming from the News International debacle.
Apparently, even they answer to someone.
Could Rupert's successor be an outsider?
Rupert and James Murdoch, as well as Rebekah Brooks, will have to answer questions about the growing hacking scandal.
Boy this is just NOT ending, is it?
It wasn't just because he was creepily voyeuristic.
“Everyone knew,” one longtime reporter said. “The office cat knew.”