James Murdoch Resigns as Chairman of News Corp. Subsidiary BSkyB
James Murdoch is to resign as Chairman of BSkyB, as the phone hacking scandal continues to engulf Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. empire
James Murdoch is to resign as Chairman of BSkyB, as the phone hacking scandal continues to engulf Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. empire
Rupert Murdoch may be about to launch a sports network to rival Walt Disney’s ESPN
James Murdoch has officially stepped down as executive chairman of News International, News Corps’ UK company in charge of its newspapers, according to the Associated Press.
A senior executive in Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. has suddenly resigned after questions were raised about possible manipulation of circulation figures of the Wall Street Journal’s Europe edition
Apparently News Corp.’s tabloids weren’t the only ones allegedly using hacking to get what they want – the media giant’s News America Marketing Division was too
News Corp.’s British phone-hacking scandal is coming to the United States
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. has been slammed with two new lawsuits
Jonathan Chapman, the former director of legal affairs at News Corp.’s British subsidiary, News International, has insisted before British Parliament, that there was no phone-hacking cover-up at the media conglomerate
James Murdoch, the son of News Corp. founder & CEO Rupert Murdoch, and once the heir-apparent to his father, may be the next forced out of the global media empire
Police in Britain have now arrested former News Corp. tabloid News of the World’s former Hollywood reporter James Desborough