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14 Jul 2011
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Derek Jones
A trading statement this morning from Associated Newspapers reports that trading during April and the first three weeks of May had seen advertising revenues 5% down on last year.
13 Jul 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy: "Rupert Murdoch could say "to hell with it" - though those would not be the actual words used. He could close down Sky News and save the company an immediate £20 million a year. Worse still the entire future of News International could be called into question..."
13 Jul 2011
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Liz Jaques
News Corporation is withdrawing its planned bid to take full ownership of BSkyB following the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.
12 Jul 2011
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Liz Jaques
Analysis of the NRS shows that there are 1.1 million average issue readers of the NotW (about15%) who do not read any other national newspaper - so there is a likelihood that many of these could be lost to the national press altogether.
12 Jul 2011
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Liz Jaques
The DCMS select committee has called Rupert and James Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks to give evidence to it next Tuesday.
12 Jul 2011
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Liz Jaques
According to a Toluna QuickSurveys and Newsline poll, only 6.5% of people bought the last edition of News of the World on Sunday who wouldn't normally buy a copy.
11 Jul 2011
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Liz Jaques
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has written to Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading to seek advice on News Corporation's BSkyB takeover bid in light of the on-going News of the World saga.
11 Jul 2011
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Paper Boy
Never underestimate a Murdoch to spring the ultimate surprise and deliver a bigger response to a crisis than any commentator would have forecast...
08 Jul 2011
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Marnie Richards
"...On the case of Rebekah Brooks... it has been reported that she offered her resignation over this and in this situation, I would have taken it..."
07 Jul 2011
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Marnie Richards
The News of the World is removing all advertising from its issue this weekend after losing a raft of advertisers in the wake of allegations over its phone hacking activities.
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