by Sydney Smith on Feb 16, 2012
UK Journalists Union Questions Anonymous Source Protection in News Corp Investigation
UK's National Union of Journalists argued that the UK arrests of journalists and searches of their homes is violating "press...
UK's National Union of Journalists argued that the UK arrests of journalists and searches of their homes is violating "press...
News Corp. owner and CEO Rupert Murdoch flew to London Feb. 17 to "to visit News International's Wapping headquarters," the...
News Corp. announced that its new weekly newspaper The Sun on Sunday will begin publishing next week, the Associated Press...
Tony Blair's wife Cherie Blair has filed a lawsuit against News Corp. and Glenn Mulcaire, claiming that her phone was...
Pop singer Charlotte Church settled her phone hacking lawsuit against News of the World, the BBC reported. Church argued that...
Two more people have been arrested during the UK police's investigation into wrongdoing by the press, the Associated Press reported....
News Corp.'s new weekly Sunday newspaper, the Sun on Sunday, launched Feb. 26 and announced a "commitment to high ethical...
News Corp. has agreed to pay singer Charlotte Church $951,000 and to apologize for hacking her phone, USA Today reported. ...
James Murdoch resigned as News International's executive chairman Feb. 29, the Associated Press reported. News International is the UK branch...
UK police official Sue Akers told the Leveson Inquiry into press standards that at the News Corp-owned the Sun "There...