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04 May 2012
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Paper Boy
Rewind a couple of years and there were three female CEOs at the top of three major UK national newspaper groups - Carolyn McCall, Rebekah Brooks and Sly Bailey. Two rose to the top through the commercial side of the business and one through the editorial side.
02 May 2012
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Anne Tucker
Following yesterday's harsh criticism of Rupert Murdoch and his company's conduct by a UK parliamentary committee, Rupert Murdoch has sent the following email through to all staff at his UK newspapers to tell them that the company will put the phone hacking scandal behind them.
02 May 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy on the confusion of conflicting and overlapping investigations. The select committee may have now had its (divided) say, but we still have Ofcom, Leveson, the police... and the forgotten Communications Green Paper to come.
01 May 2012
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Derek Jones
According to a blog post by Mark Kleinman, City editor at Sky News, which does not appear to have been widely reported elsewhere, a "clutch of prominent City financiers is in talks to back the launch of a Sunday tabloid newspaper aimed at sating an appetite for salacious celebrity gossip that was once met by the News of the World."
27 Apr 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
In an enthralling week at the Leveson Inquiry, a "bonus" column from Raymond Snoddy takes stock of Rupert Murdoch’s testimony and considers where next. "We can look forward to Leveson causing even more headlines and further pandemonium when Hunt and Cameron appear before him and take the oath."
25 Apr 2012
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Liz Jaques
Some of the best #Leveson tweets during Rupert Murdoch's grilling today...
25 Apr 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy wonders what we have really learnt about phone-hacking and the relationship between the media and politicians from the remarkable appearances of both James and Rupert Murdoch before the Leveson inquiry?
24 Apr 2012
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Liz Jaques
The best of this afternoon's #Leveson tweets as the day draws to a close and James Murdoch steps down from the dock (to make way for his dad tomorrow)...
24 Apr 2012
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Liz Jaques
From the early exchanges - as far as we can recall... #leveson
18 Apr 2012
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy says it may be economically impossible to sustain daily publication of small regional papers but the jolt from daily to weekly is an abrupt one and it is a gap that may not be adequately met by online...
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