Should Britain Muzzle Its Press?
The implosion of Murdoch’s empire has Britain wondering whether to impose regulations on the tabloids. More ›
The implosion of Murdoch’s empire has Britain wondering whether to impose regulations on the tabloids. More ›
Brooks's Famous Connections More ›
Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger on his dogged reporter, a U.S. ally—and a gamble that finally paid off. More ›
The rise and fall of Rebekah Brooks, the woman at the heart of the scandal that has rocked a media empire. More ›
Who's Who in the News of the World Scandal More ›
Murdoch’s anything-goes approach has spread through journalism like a contagion. More ›
Fox News president Roger Ailes called NPR a bunch of "Nazis." The Anti-Defamation League has accepted his tepid apology, when the group should be calling for his resignation. More ›
Media baron Rupert Murdoch is once again setting his sights on London. His $54 billion News Corp., which already owns The Times of London and tabloid The Sun, now plans to shell out $12 billion for a full takeover of broadcaster Sky TV. More ›
The problem facing illegal immigrant legalizers: Rupert Murdoch doesn't control everything that's said on FOX! ... Plus big trouble for health-care cost-cutters: Mammograms may help younger women. ... More ›
Rupert Murdoch’s 2007 acquisitions of The Wall Street Journal significantly altered the power structure of the U.S. newspaper industry—and of the broader business culture. More ›