ITV National News Blog: Phone Hacking; the Movie.
Friday, 11 November 2011, 10:50
Tom Bradby: “I told [Princes William and Harry] what I thought was going on and suggested it might be a good idea to talk to the police. They did. And an avalanche was triggered. Five months later, Clive Goodman was arrested. So how did I know that thi…
AP Enterprise: UK tabloid paid spies for scoops
Thursday, 29 September 2011, 17:04
“Interviews with three more former journalists and published accounts suggest that [the News of the World] engaged in a pattern of payoffs aimed at rival newspaper employees. … Although accusations that the paper hacked into phones and corrupted poli…
New York Times: Comedy Podcast Inside News Corp. Feasts on a Scandal
Monday, 22 August 2011, 16:21
"As some Murdoch-owned media properties chose to minimize the unfolding scandal, [The Bugle producer Chris] Skinner and the pair of comedians behind the podcast, Andy Zaltzman and John Oliver, went straight for the jugular. The Bugle, among the mo…
The Daily Beast: U.S. Law Enforcement Worried Scotland Yard Too Cozy With the Press
Monday, 18 July 2011, 11:22
"the FBI, U.S. Customs, and other American law-enforcement agencies have been wary for years about sharing details of some transatlantic criminal investigations for fear they would end up slapped on the front page of News of the World, The Sun, an…
Guardian: How Twitter tracked the News of the World scandal
Wednesday, 13 July 2011, 19:07
Nice antimated timeline of Twitter reactions to the News of the World scandal.
Press Gazette: Tabloid editor: kiss and tells are not worth the effort
Friday, 3 June 2011, 10:19
"Press Gazette has seen unofficial industry estimates for the following NoW splash stories: "Crouch Beds £800 teen hooker" (8/8/10), "Cheating Roo beds hooker" (5/9/10), "Toon star's cocaine and sex orgy" (7/11/…
Independent: Stephen Glover: What Mail Online could teach its rivals
Wednesday, 4 May 2011, 21:58
"Mail Online is not yet making a profit but it could be making serious money within a few years – a notion which would have seemed far-fetched only 18 months ago. The huge size of its ever-increasing audience is becoming attractive to advertiser…
Press Gazette Editor’s Blog: The News of the World’s paywall and why, for Rupert Murdoch, the internet is so over
Thursday, 14 October 2010, 12:45
"[For] Rupert Murdoch the internet is so over. Without any inbound or outbound links, and invisible to Google and other search engines, the NotW, Times and Sunday Times don’t really have internet sites – but digitally delivered editions."
The British Tabloid Phone-Hacking Scandal
Thursday, 2 September 2010, 14:07
The New York Times Magazine's big piece on the News of the World phone hacking scandal …
New Media Age: News of the World paywall planned for October launch
Wednesday, 18 August 2010, 12:00
"News International is to put News of the World content behind a paywall by October, with The Sun to follow. News of the World’s transition to a paid content model will hinge on exclusive video content, distributed across an overhauled site and app."
News of the World: The Big Debate: Max Mosley
Sunday, 27 July 2008, 06:07
NOTW blog asks: "What's your view on the Max Mosley case?"
Sunday, 9 December 2007, 11:17
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"Rupert Murdoch’s British newspapers, including the News of the World, The Times and The Sun, are expected to accelerate their push into online journalism under the media mogul’s 34-year-old son, James."
Monday, 12 November 2007, 07:51
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"I think we are the only newspaper that overtly markets itself as paper, online and mobile. It’s the combination of those three things which is the really important result. We do not look in isolation around newspaper circulation; that’s just one element.
Friday, 6 July 2007, 12:08
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"The Financial Times has learnt that News International is seeking huge new premises in London for its four national newspapers: The Times, The Sun, the News of the World and The Sunday Times."










