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An auto-tuned hip-hop extravaganza starring Lord Justice Leveson, Rupert Murdoch, Alastair Campbell, Charlotte Church, Hugh Grant, Kelvin MacKenzie, Piers Morgan, Robert Jay, Sienna Miller and many more. By Alex Vegas Your IP address will be logged When...
Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie claims that British Sky Broadcasting would see its share price crash if it lost coverage of live football, reports The Telegraph. MacKenzie, who is setting up a rival sports broadcaster, claims that BSkyB's share price would...
Former Sun newspaper editor Kelvin MacKenzie gestures as he leaves the Leveson Inquiry at the High Court in central London, January 9, 2012. View Photo »
in your right hand you have a copy of Woman, a successful, well produced magazine for women; in the other hand, you have a crock of shit.
Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie says he'll lodge a complaint with Ofcom over BSkyB's exclusive ownership of football rights. MacKenzie briefly ran BSkyB as its MD, after leaving the Currant Bun in 1994, and has often defended News Corporation, the...
BSkyB is 39pc-owned by News Corp. He added: “If they did this for gas or electricity they would be facing millions in fines and possibly the slammer like some tabloid journalists are.” An Ofcom spokesman said the regulator had not yet received a...
Analyst being code for DG… Kelvin MacKenzie has it right Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc-ra-cy) — a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing and where the members of society least likely to sustain...
Kelvin MacKenzie, who edited the Rupert Murdoch-owned Sun between 1981 and 1994, leaves the High Court in central London after giving evidence to the Leveson enquiry Monday Jan. 9, 2012. The blunt-spoken former newspaper editor who once said that if a... View Photo »
Giving evidence on April 25th to a public inquiry on press ethics, Mr Murdoch explained that he had administered “a terrible bollocking” to the Sun’s then editor, Kelvin MacKenzie. A “tasteless” claim, he said. “We don’t have that sort of power.” The...
Giving evidence on April 25th to a public inquiry on press ethics, Mr Murdoch explained that he had administered “a terrible bollocking” to the Sun’s then editor, Kelvin MacKenzie. A “tasteless” claim, he said. “We don’t have that sort of power.” The...
Kelvin Calder MacKenzie (born 22 October 1946, South London ) is a British media executive and former newspaper editor. He is best remembered for being editor of The Sun newspaper between 1981 and 1994, an era in which the paper was firmly established as Britain's best selling tabloid. His period as Sun editor was also highly controversial -... Full Article
Kelvin MacKenzie, who edited the Rupert Murdoch-owned Sun between 1981 and 1994, leaves the High Court in central London after giving evidence to the Leveson enquiry Monday Jan. 9, 2012. The blunt-spoken former newspaper editor who once said that if a story "sounded right it was...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Kelvin MacKenzie, the former editor of the Sun Newspaper, arrives at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre to give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry on October 12, 2011 in London, England. The Leveson Inquiry will look into the culture, practices and...
View Photo »Kelvin MacKenzie, who edited the Rupert Murdoch-owned Sun between 1981 and 1994, leaves the High Court in central London after giving evidence to the Leveson enquiry Monday Jan. 9, 2012. The blunt-spoken former newspaper editor who once said that if a story "sounded right it was...
View Photo »in your right hand you have a copy of Woman, a successful, well produced magazine for women; in the other hand, you have a crock of shit.
