Here’ s a different take on the big media story of the moment, the closure of the News of the World and the phone hacking scandal, by LSE PhD candidate Max Hänska-Ahy. As the NotW is set to go to press one last time amidst allegations it had hacked phones on a large scale (over 4000 individuals are said to be affected), he tries to understand, how can executives claim ignorance
Last week came the guilty verdict for Andy Coulson, who was convicted of conspiring to hack phones i...
On Monday, 4 July 2011, the Guardian first revealed that an investigator working for Britain’s (then...
In the latest episode in the long-running saga that is the phone hacking affair, Dan Evans, a former...
Here’ s a different take on the big media story of the moment, the closure of the News of the World ...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
The verdict in the phone-hacking trial raises an interesting question: how much do editors know abou...
Explanations for the non-reporting of the phone hacking scandal need to delve beyond simplistic, if ...
In Inside Story, Rodney Tiffen looks at what the phone-hacking scandal has revealed so far about med...
It’s a year since News Corporation’s cover-up of phone-hacking in Britain began to unravel. In Insid...
In the absence of facts we get clichés. We (currently) have no accurate idea where the Malaysian Air...
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...
This article analyses the split of the former News Corporation into two new companies within a conte...
[This was my instant response to the hearings – a good analysis is provided by the man who has done ...
The revelation that one of the world’s largest and most trusted businesses has been deliberately che...
Last week came the guilty verdict for Andy Coulson, who was convicted of conspiring to hack phones i...
On Monday, 4 July 2011, the Guardian first revealed that an investigator working for Britain’s (then...
In the latest episode in the long-running saga that is the phone hacking affair, Dan Evans, a former...
Here’ s a different take on the big media story of the moment, the closure of the News of the World ...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
The verdict in the phone-hacking trial raises an interesting question: how much do editors know abou...
Explanations for the non-reporting of the phone hacking scandal need to delve beyond simplistic, if ...
In Inside Story, Rodney Tiffen looks at what the phone-hacking scandal has revealed so far about med...
It’s a year since News Corporation’s cover-up of phone-hacking in Britain began to unravel. In Insid...
In the absence of facts we get clichés. We (currently) have no accurate idea where the Malaysian Air...
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...
This article analyses the split of the former News Corporation into two new companies within a conte...
[This was my instant response to the hearings – a good analysis is provided by the man who has done ...
The revelation that one of the world’s largest and most trusted businesses has been deliberately che...
Last week came the guilty verdict for Andy Coulson, who was convicted of conspiring to hack phones i...
On Monday, 4 July 2011, the Guardian first revealed that an investigator working for Britain’s (then...
In the latest episode in the long-running saga that is the phone hacking affair, Dan Evans, a former...