On July 10, 2011, Rupert Murdoch closed the News of the World, one of the biggest selling tabloids on the globe, once the newspaper had used up its store of public trust. The paper was accused of, and later admitted that a culture of illegality had engulfed its newsroom. Phones were routinely hacked and journalists paid public officials for information on celebrities and other citizens. Th
The United Kingdom phone hacking controversy centred upon the now defunct British tabloid News of th...
This is one of the most remarkable public relations moves of modern times. To close a massive profit...
In view of calls for a more established body of knowledge in the practice of public relations in the...
It’s a year since News Corporation’s cover-up of phone-hacking in Britain began to unravel. In Insid...
This is the published version: Lidberg, Johan and Hirst, Martin 2013, In the shadow of phone hacking...
In Inside Story, Rodney Tiffen looks at what the phone-hacking scandal has revealed so far about med...
Explanations for the non-reporting of the phone hacking scandal need to delve beyond simplistic, if ...
I know the newsrooms, I know how cultures develop, and I’m hugely confident that there is no imprope...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
This special edition was commissioned in response to one of the largest media scandals in recent his...
Every once in a while something happens that causes such outrage and public consternation that it ma...
This special edition was commissioned in response to one of the largest media scandals in recent hi...
On Monday, 4 July 2011, the Guardian first revealed that an investigator working for Britain’s (then...
The new allegations about News Corp fit a wider pattern of cooperation between media companies, pira...
For the seventh time in less than 70 years, a report has been commissioned by the Government which ...
The United Kingdom phone hacking controversy centred upon the now defunct British tabloid News of th...
This is one of the most remarkable public relations moves of modern times. To close a massive profit...
In view of calls for a more established body of knowledge in the practice of public relations in the...
It’s a year since News Corporation’s cover-up of phone-hacking in Britain began to unravel. In Insid...
This is the published version: Lidberg, Johan and Hirst, Martin 2013, In the shadow of phone hacking...
In Inside Story, Rodney Tiffen looks at what the phone-hacking scandal has revealed so far about med...
Explanations for the non-reporting of the phone hacking scandal need to delve beyond simplistic, if ...
I know the newsrooms, I know how cultures develop, and I’m hugely confident that there is no imprope...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
This special edition was commissioned in response to one of the largest media scandals in recent his...
Every once in a while something happens that causes such outrage and public consternation that it ma...
This special edition was commissioned in response to one of the largest media scandals in recent hi...
On Monday, 4 July 2011, the Guardian first revealed that an investigator working for Britain’s (then...
The new allegations about News Corp fit a wider pattern of cooperation between media companies, pira...
For the seventh time in less than 70 years, a report has been commissioned by the Government which ...
The United Kingdom phone hacking controversy centred upon the now defunct British tabloid News of th...
This is one of the most remarkable public relations moves of modern times. To close a massive profit...
In view of calls for a more established body of knowledge in the practice of public relations in the...