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The New York Times has a pretty good story focusing on the email that may bring down James Murdoch. News Corp. deleted the email, but a printout was found in the News of the World offices. But I’d question letting News Corp. go on background with this...
He also did not refer to the fact that James Murdoch, the chairman of News International, is now under investigation over evidence that shows he authorized phone hacking in his subsidiaries by ignoring emails that alerted him to the practice in 2008. ...
BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch, who is also head of News Corp in Europe and Asia, walks off stage after a rehearsal for his James MacTaggert Memorial lecture as part of the Media Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, August... View Photo »
The simple thing is, that we believe he's telling the truth. If you don't, that's your opinion
And Guardian columnist Michael Wolff argues that Murdoch should close down the Sun , as he did the News of the World: The company's problems have not so much receded as piled up. The costs of hacking settlements are running to tens of thousands of...
Corp - and, indeed, earlier in the year, Murdoch was telling people the worst was behind them. Except this is not true. The company's problems have not so much receded as piled up. The costs of hacking settlements are running to tens of thousands of...
I understand the pressure many of you are under and have the greatest admiration for everyone's continued professionalism. The Sun has a proud history of delivering ground-breaking journalism. You should know that I have had a personal assurance today...
BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch (L) and News Corp Chief Executive and Chairman Rupert Murdoch are seen as they appear before a parliamentary committee on phone hacking at Portcullis House in London, on television screens in an electrical store in... View Photo »
Following the appointment of Tom Mockridge as CEO of News International, in September James Murdoch stepped down from the boards of a number of News International subsidiary companies, including News Group Newspapers and Times International newspapers ... He remains chairman of News International Group ...
Abu Dhabi - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sunday banned the export of groundwater in view of depleting resources and in keeping with a parliamentary recommendation. The decision was taken at a meeting of the ministerial council for services under the...
The so-called Management and Standards Committee (MSC), which has been passing emails to the Operation Elveden police investigation, is answerable to the board of News Corp, rather than to Rupert Murdoch, the company's chairman, or James Murdoch,...
James Murdoch (born 13 December 1972 in United Kingdom) is the Chairman and Chief Executive of News Corporation, Europe and Asia, including the British newspapers The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and The News of The World, and the chief non-executive chairman of British Sky Broadcasting. He is the fourth child of billionaire media tycoon... Full Article
BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch (L) and News Corp Chief Executive and Chairman Rupert Murdoch are seen as they appear before a parliamentary committee on phone hacking at Portcullis House in London, on television screens in an electrical store in Edinburgh, Scotland in this July 19, 2011,...
View Photo »In a file picture taken on July 13, 2011 News International Chairman and Chief Executive James Murdoch arrives for work in east London. James Murdoch, at the centre of the phone hacking scandal in his family's British newspaper business, has resigned from the board of GlaxoSmithKline,...
View Photo »BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch (L) and his father, News Corp Chief Executive and Chairman Rupert Murdoch, appear in images made from television as they are questioned by parliamentary committee on phone hacking at Portcullis House in London in a July 19, 2011 file photo. The British...
View Photo »James Murdoch is driven away from the QE2 Conference center in London following the BskyB annual general meeting Tuesday Nov. 29, 2011. James Murdoch was re-elected as the chairman of broadcaster BSkyB on Tuesday despite calls for his resignation over the phone hacking scandal that has...
View Photo »BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch leaves the company's annual general meeting in London, on November 29, 2011. Rupert Murdoch's son James was reappointed as a director of British pay-TV giant BSkyB at the company's annual general meeting on Tuesday, despite calls from some shareholders for...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 29: James Murdoch leaves the annual general meeting of BSkyB after resisting calls for him to stand down as chairman on November 29, 2011 in London, England. A portion of shareholders are reportedly set to vote against Mr Murdoch's re-appointment to Chairman...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 29: MP Chris Bryant joins protesters outside the annual general meeting of BSkyB to call for James Murdoch to stand down as chairman on November 29, 2011 in London, England. A portion of shareholders are reportedly set to vote against Mr Murdoch's...
View Photo »BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch, who is also head of News Corp in Europe and Asia, rehearses for his James MacTaggert Memorial lecture as part of the Media Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland in this August 28, 2009 file photo. James Murdoch has resigned...
View Photo »News International Chairman James Murdoch arrives at News International in London in this July 12, 2011 file photo. James Murdoch has resigned from the boards of the publishing units within News Corp's British newspaper arm, which used to include the now-defunct News of the World...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 10: James Murdoch (C) leaves Portcullis House after giving evidence to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee on November 10, 2011 in London, England. Mr Murdoch, the Chairman and Chief Executive of News Corporation, owners of The News of The World...
View Photo »News Corp executive James Murdoch speaks to parliamentarians in London November 10, 2011. Murdoch said on Thursday that staff within his company had ordered private investigators to follow and investigate members of the parliamentary committee investigating the phone hacking scandal.
View Photo »News International chairman James Murdoch leaves in a car after a second hearing with a committee of British members of parliament into the on-going News of the World phone-hacking scandal in London on November 10, 2011. James Murdoch rejected allegations on November 10 that he was a...
View Photo »News Corp. executive James Murdoch, left, is driven away from a drive-in entrance at Portcullis House after his second appearance before British parliamentarians investigating the country's phone hacking scandal in London, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011. Murdoch insisted on Thursday he wasn't...
View Photo »A policeman talks to a protester bearing a placard outside the building where News International chairman James Murdoch, the son of News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch, was to give evidence in the on-going News of the World phone hacking scandal in London on November 10, 2011. James Murdoch...
View Photo »A protester (C) wearing a mask of News International chairman James Murdoch, the son of News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch, poses with a mock-up of a newspaper 'the Son' with other placard bearing protesters outside the houses of parliament where Murdoch was to give evidence in the...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 10: A member of the Avaaz protest group poses as James Murdoch reading a spoof newspaper near Parliament on November 10, 2011 in London, England. James Murdoch, Chairman and Chief Executive of News Corporation, owners of The News of The World newspaper, is...
View Photo »News International Chairman James Murdoch arrives at News International in London in this July 12, 2011 file photo. Britain's parliament on September 13, 2011 said it would recall Rupert Murdoch's son James to answer more questions in its probe into News Corp's hacking scandal and U.S....
View Photo »BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch, who is also deputy chief operating officer of News Corp, rehearses for his James MacTaggert Memorial lecture as part of the Media Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival in Edinburgh, in this file photo taken August 28, 2009. Murdoch looks set to...
View Photo »Media mogul Rupert Murdoch (C) stands behind his children James Murdoch (R) and Elisabeth Murdoch (L) overlooking the racing during the third day of horse racing at the Cheltenham Festival on March 18, 2010. Elisabeth Murdoch is to ride in a charity event later in the day.
View Photo »This picture taken through a car window shows News International chairman James Murdoch (R) leaving his office in London on July 7, 2011, after Rupert Murdoch's decision to close News of the World after it was engulfed in a phone hacking scandal. The 168-year-old tabloid paper will...
View Photo »Australian newspaper front pages displayed in Sydney on July 20, 2011 detail the results of the appearance of Rupert Murdoch and his son James Murdoch at a parliamentary committee hearing in London. Embattled Rupert Murdoch on July 20 vowed News Corp. would bounce back from the...
View Photo »James Murdoch leaves parliament after giving evidence to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee on the News of the World phone-hacking scandal in London, Tuesday, July 19, 2011.
View Photo »BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch appears before a parliamentary committee on phone hacking at Portcullis House in London July 19, 2011.
View Photo »BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch (L) and his father, News Corp Chief Executive and Chairman Rupert Murdoch, appear in images made from television as they are questioned by parliamentary committee on phone hacking at Portcullis House in London July 19, 2011. Murdoch and his son James...
View Photo »James Murdoch, gives evidence to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee on the News of the World phone-hacking scandal in this image taken from TV in Portcullis House in central London Tuesday July 19 2011. Seated at rear right, is former New York City schools chancellor, Joel...
View Photo »BSkyB Chairman James Murdoch (L) and News Corp Chief Executive and Chairman Rupert Murdoch are seen as they appear before a parliamentary committee on phone hacking at Portcullis House in London, on television screens in an electrical store in Edinburgh, Scotland in this July 19, 2011,...
View Photo »The simple thing is, that we believe he's telling the truth. If you don't, that's your opinion
Following the appointment of Tom Mockridge as CEO of News International, in September James Murdoch stepped down from the boards of a number of News International subsidiary companies, including News Group Newspapers and Times International newspapers ... He remains chairman of News International Group ...
I behaved reasonably given the information I had
continue to surround James Murdoch, whether he has a position at News International or not.
Martin Gilbert and Matthieu Pigasse will bring wide-ranging expertise to BSkyB. With backgrounds encompassing significant experience in UK public companies and the European media sector, they will complement and add to the existing skills of our board
Other matters, in particular the matter of the extent of the phone hacking, are going to continue to surround James Murdoch, whether he has a position at News International or not ... A path to the top is not clear right now.
We will be writing to James Murdoch as head of News International to confirm or deny
