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Amid arrests at his British tabloid, Murdoch is pledging his support and launching a new product.
Insiders say the British paper is pissed about the latest News Corp. arrests.
Colin Myler, now Daily News chief: "Unfortunately it is as bad as we feared."
Talk of the paper closing, or its editor leaving.
The scandal gets closer to Colin Myler.
Looming scandals didn't stop the company from earning a huge quarterly profit.
Rupert Murdoch's company could still be in trouble domestically.
Four current and former editors of The Sun were also arrested.
Rupert Murdoch's "alter ego" loves sports and buffalo wings.
News Corp. has agreed to pay dozens of high-profile victims.
A longtime News Corp. employee becomes the seventeenth person arrested in the scandal.
The ex-News Corp. editor is taking over New York City's other tabloid.
The News Corp. boss has taken Twitter by storm, but for how long?
Families of September 11 victims still haven't heard if they were hacked by News Corp.
The CNN host and former tabloid editor gave very careful answers today.
The Bugle got dropped, but for financial reasons, supposedly.
The News International boss still says he didn't know how bad the phone hacking was.