This special edition was commissioned in response to one of the largest media scandals in recent history—the illegal practice of phone hacking. Although the events originated in the United Kingdom and relate particularly to the newspaper industry, the ramifications extend across the globe and across media, just as the tentacles of the Rupert Murdoch empire reach far and wide. As you read the articles that follow so the story unfolds: the lies and the deceit (Tiffen), the wily entanglement and extensive associations of media and political elites (Grantham; Coleman); the macho news cultures (Breit and Ricketson); and the sheer lack of accountability and transparency (Cathcart; Freedman) all add up to a tale of considerable woe
This Introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context for a Special Section on political...
Hackgate is the biggest scandal to engulf the mainstream press in decades. What started as a small b...
Transnational media corporations now wield enormous power and influence. Never has this been display...
This special edition was commissioned in response to one of the largest media scandals in recent hi...
The press, designed for freedom's best defence, And learning, morals, wisdom to dispense, Perve...
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 ...
It’s a year since News Corporation’s cover-up of phone-hacking in Britain began to unravel. In Insid...
On July 10, 2011, Rupert Murdoch closed the News of the World, one of the biggest selling tabloids o...
Every once in a while something happens that causes such outrage and public consternation that it ma...
Despite the potential for conflict between news media’s idealised socio-political role and its pract...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
The new allegations about News Corp fit a wider pattern of cooperation between media companies, pira...
This Introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context for a Special Section on political...
Hackgate is the biggest scandal to engulf the mainstream press in decades. What started as a small b...
Transnational media corporations now wield enormous power and influence. Never has this been display...
This special edition was commissioned in response to one of the largest media scandals in recent hi...
The press, designed for freedom's best defence, And learning, morals, wisdom to dispense, Perve...
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 ...
It’s a year since News Corporation’s cover-up of phone-hacking in Britain began to unravel. In Insid...
On July 10, 2011, Rupert Murdoch closed the News of the World, one of the biggest selling tabloids o...
Every once in a while something happens that causes such outrage and public consternation that it ma...
Despite the potential for conflict between news media’s idealised socio-political role and its pract...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
The new allegations about News Corp fit a wider pattern of cooperation between media companies, pira...
This Introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context for a Special Section on political...
Hackgate is the biggest scandal to engulf the mainstream press in decades. What started as a small b...
Transnational media corporations now wield enormous power and influence. Never has this been display...