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Rupert Murdoch not fit to run business, UK lawmakers ruleupdated: Wed May 02 2012 05:47:00

Global media tycoon Rupert Murdoch is "not a fit person" to run a major international company, British lawmakers investigating phone hacking at his tabloid News of the World reported Tuesday.

Murdoch denies political influence, Cameron disagreesupdated: Wed Apr 25 2012 17:49:00

Global media tycoon Rupert Murdoch spent hours Wednesday downplaying his political influence, even as British Prime Minister David Cameron said politicians in his country had been too close to Murdoch over the years.

UK minister rejects claims of improper Murdoch linksupdated: Wed Apr 25 2012 10:34:00

British Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt rejected suggestions Wednesday he had acted improperly in his dealings with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.

Rupert Murdoch: Phone hacking is 'lazy'updated: Wed Apr 25 2012 10:34:00

News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch testified about press ethics in light of the phone hacking scandal in Britain.

Did UK minister work for government -- or Murdoch?updated: Wed Apr 25 2012 08:33:00

The e-mails from Frédéric Michel, News Corp's chief lobbyist in Europe, to James Murdoch, a key figure in the News Corp empire, about the company's bid in 2011 to take full control of satellite broadcaster BSkyB are staggering.

Hacking inquiry puts British minister in spotlightupdated: Tue Apr 24 2012 23:00:00

The Cabinet minister who oversees British broadcasting came under fire Tuesday after the inquiry into the News Corp. hacking scandal revealed extensive contacts with the company while he weighed a controversial merger.

James Murdoch blames underlings in phone-hacking inquiryupdated: Tue Apr 24 2012 18:08:00

James Murdoch insisted Tuesday that he knew little about the scale of phone hacking by people working for the News of the World, as he continued his fight to limit the damage the scandal does to him and his family's media empire.

Neil: Murdoch ruined by hacking scandalupdated: Tue Apr 24 2012 08:38:00

CNN's Richard Quest talks to Andrew Neil, Fmr. Exec. Chairman of Sky Television, about James Murdoch's resignation.

James Murdoch: Son of the Sun kingupdated: Tue Apr 24 2012 08:38:00

One year ago James Murdoch was widely regarded as heir-apparent to his father Rupert's global News Corp. media empire -- a remarkable turnaround for a college dropout once viewed as the family's black sheep.

Rupert and James Murdoch summoned to testify in hacking inquiryupdated: Fri Apr 20 2012 05:35:00

Media magnate Rupert Murdoch will appear next week before the independent British inquiry into journalistic ethics prompted by phone hacking at his defunct News of the World tabloid, the investigators said Thursday.

UK broadcaster Sky News admits e-mail hackingupdated: Thu Apr 05 2012 12:38:00

UK news channel Sky News said Thursday it had authorized its journalists to hack illegally into the e-mail of individual members of the public on two occasions.

James Murdoch resigns as BSkyB chairmanupdated: Tue Apr 03 2012 15:30:00

James Murdoch, the son of media magnate Rupert Murdoch, stepped down as the chairman of BSkyB on Tuesday, the British satellite broadcaster announced.

New arrest in UK phone hacking probeupdated: Thu Mar 15 2012 05:43:00

A 51-year-old man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of intimidation of a witness in connection with an investigation into alleged phone hacking, London's Metropolitan Police said.

Explain it to me: UK tabloid scandalupdated: Thu Mar 15 2012 05:43:00

CNN's Becky Anderson explains what led to the closure of Rupert Murdoch's tabloid newspaper News of the World.

Stelter on Murdoch moves in News Corp.updated: Thu Mar 08 2012 22:16:00

Brian Stelter with the New York Times on James Murdoch stepping down as head of a News Corp. U.K. subsidiary.

Challenge to Murdoch grip on BSkyBupdated: Thu Mar 08 2012 22:16:00

Rupert Murdoch is facing a fresh challenge to his UK media business as it emerged that Britain's communications regulator has escalated its probe into whether British Sky Broadcasting is a "fit and proper" owner of a broadcasting licence.

Why James Murdoch had to goupdated: Thu Mar 01 2012 12:37:00

Prue Murdoch, the daughter of Rupert by his first marriage, once told me that her abiding memory of her father over the breakfast table was not of his beaming face, but of the back page of a newspaper. One doubts if James Murdoch even remembers that.

CNNMoney: James Murdoch out as head of U.K. publishing unitupdated: Wed Feb 29 2012 11:59:00

James Murdoch is giving up leadership of News Corp.'s scandal-plagued U.K. newspaper publishing business.

James Murdoch steps down as head of NIupdated: Wed Feb 29 2012 09:57:00

News Corp has moved to distance James Murdoch from its troubled newspaper brands in the UK announcing that he would step down as executive chairman of News International.

Analysis: Murdoch empire - and journalism - on the lineupdated: Fri Feb 17 2012 05:47:00

Media magnate Rupert Murdoch will meet journalists at his News International subsidiary in London Friday, to take charge of the crisis surrounding the embattled Sun newspaper, with some speculating whether he will "sacrifice" UK staff to prevent the controversy from spilling across the Atlantic.

Murdoch to meet with staffupdated: Fri Feb 17 2012 05:47:00

CNN's Richard Quest explains the latest scandal to plague the News Corp. empire and the Murdoch family.

Murdoch group pays hundreds of thousands in phone-hacking suitsupdated: Wed Feb 08 2012 09:16:00

The publisher of Rupert Murdoch's now defunct News of the World tabloid paid out hundreds of thousands of pounds Wednesday to settle lawsuits over phone hacking from celebrities and politicians, including a former Tony Blair spokesman.

Piers Morgan defends himself at phone-hacking probeupdated: Tue Dec 20 2011 16:03:00

Piers Morgan, the former British newspaper editor who now hosts a CNN show, tenaciously defended himself Tuesday from accusations that he knew more about phone hacking than he has admitted in the past.

James Murdoch knew of damning e-mail, lawyer saysupdated: Wed Dec 14 2011 09:57:00

The former top lawyer for the defunct News of the World tabloid is "pretty sure" proprietor James Murdoch knew about damning evidence of phone hacking known as the "for Neville" e-mail, he testified before a British inquiry Wednesday.

James Murdoch warned over phone hacking, e-mail showsupdated: Tue Dec 13 2011 11:38:00

Correspondence released Tuesday shows that James Murdoch was warned in writing of the seriousness of a threat to sue his News of the World newspaper over phone hacking in 2008.

James Murdoch to remain BSkyB chairmanupdated: Tue Dec 13 2011 11:38:00

James Murdoch was re-elected as BSkyB chairman but also lost key support, as Nina Dos Santos reports.

BSkyB shareholders re-elect James Murdoch, 19% againstupdated: Tue Nov 29 2011 14:08:00

Shareholders for broadcaster BSkyB re-elected James Murdoch as chairman despite nearly a fifth being opposed to him continuing in the role, according to a provisional vote count Tuesday.

CNNMoney: James Murdoch resigns from UK newspaper boardsupdated: Wed Nov 23 2011 16:31:00

James Murdoch has resigned from the boards of a pair of companies that publish News Corp's UK newspaper titles.

James Murdoch called a 'mafia boss'updated: Mon Nov 14 2011 12:33:00

News International chief James Murdoch rejected allegations his company behaved like a mafia organization.

BSkyB board backs James Murdoch despite scandalupdated: Sat Nov 12 2011 10:34:00

The board of directors for broadcaster BSkyB has declared its unanimous support to chairman James Murdoch, in a letter sent to investors ahead of the company's annual meeting.

Latest papers put pressure on James Murdochupdated: Tue Nov 01 2011 22:30:00

James Murdoch will come under further pressure from MPs over what he knew about phone hacking at the News of the World, following the release on Tuesday of documents citing the tabloid's own lawyers.

CNNMoney: News Corp. holders slap Murdoch sonsupdated: Tue Oct 25 2011 07:56:00

A large percentage of News Corp. shareholders, upset by the hacking scandal in Britain, opposed the re-election of Rupert Murdoch's sons to the company's board of directors.

News International to settle in hacking scandal updated: Mon Sep 19 2011 19:05:00

The publisher of the former News of the World newspaper is negotiating a settlement that would pay 2 million pounds (U.S. $3.1 million) to the family of a murdered U.K. teenager after journalists at the paper hacked into the girl's voice mail when she went missing, a company source told CNN on Monday.

Hugh Grant, J.K. Rowling among celebs in British phone-hacking probeupdated: Wed Sep 14 2011 11:42:00

Hugh Grant and J.K. Rowling are among dozens of celebrities given permission to participate in a top-level inquiry into phone hacking by British journalists, the judge leading the investigation said Wednesday.

Phone-hacking inquiry to demand more testimony on News Corp. actionsupdated: Wed Sep 14 2011 11:11:00

News International chief executive James Murdoch is to be recalled to testify before a parliamentary committee over a phone-hacking scandal involving journalists at the now defunct News of the World newspaper, a spokesman for the panel said Tuesday.

CNNMoney: Murdoch will testify again in hacking scandalupdated: Tue Sep 13 2011 17:22:00

News International chief executive James Murdoch is to be recalled to testify before a parliamentary committee over a phone-hacking scandal involving journalists at the now defunct News of the World newspaper, a spokesman for the panel said Tuesday.

Lawyer: James Murdoch must have known about phone hackingupdated: Tue Sep 06 2011 13:28:00

News Corp. executive James Murdoch must have known that illegal phone hacking at the News of the World newspaper was not confined to the single journalist who was imprisoned for it, a former lawyer for the newspaper testified Tuesday.

Phone hacking: How scandal unfoldedupdated: Tue Sep 06 2011 13:28:00

CNN's Dan Rivers explains the phone hacking saga in Britain.

CNNMoney: Murdochs get big payday despite scandalupdated: Fri Sep 02 2011 17:42:00

Media baron Rupert Murdoch and his son James Murdoch were both given substantial raises from News Corp. in its recently completed fiscal year -- although James Murdoch declined much of his raise, citing the recent scandals that buffeted the company.

Document casts doubt on James Murdoch's testimonyupdated: Wed Aug 17 2011 12:51:00

Parliament released new documents Tuesday that cast doubt on the veracity of testimony given to lawmakers last month by James Murdoch, the son and heir apparent to Rupert Murdoch's media empire, about News International's role in the phone hacking scandal.

New documents undermine Murdoch phone-hacking defenseupdated: Tue Aug 16 2011 15:00:00

Phone hacking was "widely discussed" at News of the World, the royal correspondent jailed and sacked for the practice wrote in 2007, according to documents released Tuesday by a Parliament committee investigating the scandal.

New evidence in UK hacking scandalupdated: Tue Aug 16 2011 15:00:00

CNN's Dan Rivers and Jim Clancy discuss the implications of accusations made by a former News of the World reporter.

Phone hacking: How scandal unfoldedupdated: Tue Aug 16 2011 11:59:00

Damaging allegations over phone hacking are continuing to mount against Rupert Murdoch's media empire.

Lawmaker apologizes to Piers Morgan over phone hacking commentsupdated: Sat Jul 30 2011 05:12:00

A British lawmaker has apologized to CNN host and former tabloid editor Piers Morgan for wrongly stating that he "had been open about personally hacking phones" in his memoir.

News Corp. to NY Post staff: 'Preserve' info related to hacks, bribesupdated: Fri Jul 29 2011 23:16:00

News Corp. has ordered New York Post employees to "preserve and maintain" documents related to possible phone hacking or bribery of public officials, according to two documents circulated Friday to the newspaper's staff.

British lawmakers want clarifications from Murdoch, othersupdated: Fri Jul 29 2011 22:42:00

James Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks, who had testified before a British parliamentary committee regarding the UK phone hacking scandal, have been asked to clarify some of their testimony, a lawmaker said Friday.

Wendi Deng Murdoch, out from behind the scenesupdated: Wed Jul 27 2011 10:03:00

Last week, when Wendi Deng Murdoch stole the show at the parliamentary tabloid hearings with a sock to the face of her husband's pie-wielding aggressor, it seemed like the demure woman who calls Rupert Murdoch her "hubby" had suddenly turned fierce. In fact, Deng's impromptu reaction may have revealed more about her true self than she'd like to let on.

Cameron says James Murdoch has questions to answer in Parliamentupdated: Fri Jul 22 2011 10:39:00

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday that James Murdoch has "questions to answer in Parliament," a day after former top executives of News of the World accused the News Corp. executive of giving "mistaken" evidence.

Ex-editors: James Murdoch 'mistaken'updated: Fri Jul 22 2011 10:39:00

Two former executives say James Murdoch gave "mistaken" evidence when testifying about the phone hacking scandal.

PR verdict on Rupert Murdoch: Small, unfrightening, unimpressiveupdated: Thu Jul 21 2011 15:30:00

This week's performance by Rupert and James Murdoch at a British parliamentary hearing raises some questions that News Corp. will struggle to answer, regardless of the outcome of the phone-hacking scandal.

Murdoch, Brooks defend handling of phone-hacking scandalupdated: Tue Jul 19 2011 21:40:00

Seated side by side, News Corp. magnate Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, told British lawmakers Tuesday they were not to blame in a burgeoning scandal that has raised questions of how much top executives knew about illegal phone hacking and when.

Murdoch 'didn't know' of wrongdoingsupdated: Tue Jul 19 2011 21:40:00

News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch says he wasn't aware of wrongdoings at his company.

People.com: Rupert Murdoch Scandal Addressed in Parliamentupdated: Tue Jul 19 2011 19:11:00

A plate of shaving cream is tossed at Murdoch as he faced questions about his newspaper's scandal

How did Rupert Murdoch perform? Experts give their verdictupdated: Tue Jul 19 2011 15:49:00

News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch, his son James and former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks went before lawmakers Tuesday to answer questions about the phone hacking scandal that has gripped the UK and beyond.

Murdochs apologize to Parliamentupdated: Tue Jul 19 2011 15:49:00

James and Rupert Murdoch apologize at a hearing on alleged phone-hacking and say Parliament was misled.

James Murdoch discusses 9/11 victimsupdated: Tue Jul 19 2011 14:28:00

James Murdoch answers questions about 9/11 victims and members of the British royal family's phones being hacked.

Highlights from Murdoch testimonyupdated: Tue Jul 19 2011 14:28:00

The following are highlights from the testimony given Tuesday by media baron Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, before a Parliament committee investigating phone hacking by journalists working for the Murdoch media empire:

Will lawmakers draw blood from Murdoch?updated: Tue Jul 19 2011 06:51:00

News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch, his son James and former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks are set to appear in parliament on Tuesday to answer questions about the phone hacking scandal that has convulsed Britain.

Is Murdoch's empire falling apart?updated: Tue Jul 19 2011 06:51:00

As Rebekah Brooks is arrested, our panel debates the worldwide fallout of the phone hacking scandal.

Rupert Murdoch will attend UK hearingupdated: Thu Jul 14 2011 20:18:00

Rupert and James Murdoch will attend the UK parliamentary hearing on phone hacking scandal. CNN's Atika Shubert reports.

Murdochs to give evidence at phone-hacking hearingupdated: Thu Jul 14 2011 20:18:00

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his son James will attend a hearing over the phone-hacking scandal before British lawmakers next Tuesday, their company, News International, told CNN Thursday.

Phone hacking: Why did police fail?updated: Wed Jul 13 2011 09:23:00

A former London Met police officer is not surprised to hear allegations that "News of the World" paid officers.

Experts warn of phone-tapping scandal's ripple effectupdated: Fri Jul 08 2011 10:41:00

The phone-tapping allegations that forced the closure of embattled British tabloid News of the World may have a damaging ripple effect across Rupert Murdoch's vast media empire, according to some analysts.

Rupert Murdoch's media empireupdated: Fri Jul 08 2011 10:41:00

CNN's Richard Quest takes a look at the media empire run by Rupert Murdoch.

Read all about it: press marks end of the Worldupdated: Fri Jul 08 2011 08:06:00

News of the World was famous for its clever headlines, but suddenly the tables were turned.

Editor at paper: 'Shell-shocked'updated: Fri Jul 08 2011 07:43:00

News of the World political editor David Wooding talks about how he learned that the paper was going to be shut down.

Murdoch's scandal-hit News of the World to shut downupdated: Thu Jul 07 2011 20:19:00

The embattled British tabloid News of the World, one of the oldest and best-selling newspapers in Britain, will shut down after Sunday's issue, its owner, News International, told CNN Thursday.

CNNMoney: News of the World closure won't hurt Murdoch financiallyupdated: Thu Jul 07 2011 17:38:00

News of the World, the most widely-read English language newspaper in the world, is shutting down because of allegations that it hacked into phone accounts, according to News Corp. leadership.

Fortune: Murdoch's No. 2 hits the roadupdated: Mon Feb 23 2009 21:43:00

The murmured question that built to a crescendo over Oscar week was not how many gold statues "Slumdog Millionaire" was going to nab but whether Peter Chernin would stay or leave News Corp.

CNNMoney: Wall Street opens higher on jobs reportupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 10:01:00

Wall Street opens higher after stronger than expected November jobs report.

Fortune: Shakeup at News Corp.updated: Fri Dec 07 2007 08:56:00

Two of Rupert Murdoch's senior hands in the viciously competitive British newspaper business will assume the top posts at Dow Jones and Company.

CNNMoney: Jolly about jobs reportupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 08:45:00

Stocks pointed to a higher open Friday after a key reading on the labor market came in better than expected, easing concerns that the economy is headed for a recession.

Fortune: Rupert Murdoch's climate crusadeupdated: Mon Aug 27 2007 00:09:00

Readers of the The Sun, a British tabloid best known for its bare-breasted Page Three girls, opened their newspapers to see a young woman named Keeley Hazell wearing only green paint. Ms. Hazell is the face - well, not just the face - of the paper's campaign against global warming.

Time.com: Exclusive: Rupert Murdoch Speaksupdated: Tue Jul 03 2007 17:20:00

Why does he want the Wall Street Journal and what will he do if hegets it? Eric Pooley got the answers from Murdoch himself

CNNMoney: Report: Murdoch kids eye new trust splitupdated: Thu Aug 04 2005 06:44:00

The adult children of media mogul Rupert Murdoch are reportedly in discussions to give their young half-siblings a share of the wealth from a family trust, but none of the control of the media conglomerate News Corp. that the trust now holds.

Fortune: MURDOCH'S AIR WARupdated: Mon Dec 13 2004 00:01:00

If you didn't know better, chances are you wouldn't peg Britain--for years the land of the BBC and, let's face it, not much else--as one of the world's most exciting places to watch television. It ...

Fortune: Murdoch's Prime Time His big media rivals in disarray, the News Corp. CEO rules a profitable, hit-making, updated: Mon Feb 17 2003 00:01:00

Seventy-one-year-old Rupert Murdoch permits himself a smile as he contemplates his future. The prize he has coveted for two decades, a satellite-TV platform in the U.S., finally appears to be withi...

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