‘Ink’ Spot: Rupert and Friends Catch Murdoch Play on Broadway
The media mogul attended the Tony Award-nominated play with an entourage of past and present editors of the British tabloid depicted in it.
By Julia Jacobs
The media mogul attended the Tony Award-nominated play with an entourage of past and present editors of the British tabloid depicted in it.
By Julia Jacobs
Prosecutors said there was not enough evidence for further charges in the four-year investigation into excesses in the tabloid news media.
By Dan Bilefsky
The purchase of the video ad technology company underscores the publishing company’s continued push to remake itself for the digital age.
By Emily Steel
News UK, Rupert Murdoch’s British media operation, announced the return of the woman who was chief executive during the phone-hacking scandal four years ago.
By Ravi Somaiya
Just over a year after being acquitted of charges in a phone-hacking and bribery scandal, a longtime protégée of Rupert Murdoch is set to take on a senior role in his company.
By Ben Sisario
After being acquitted in a British phone hacking scandal, Ms. Brooks is expected to take an executive role seeking ways to expand the company’s digital endeavors, people familiar with its plans said.
By Ravi Somaiya
The Justice Department will not pursue charges against the News Corporation or 21st Century Fox for phone hacking and payments to public officials done in Britain.
By Ravi Somaiya
For years, the British reporter Mazher Mahmood has baited celebrity targets in order to produce scoops, but now an unflattering glare has been turned on him.
By Katrin Bennhold
Ms. Brooks, who left Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper empire after a phone hacking scandal, is said to be talking to News Corporation in New York.
By Ravi Somaiya
After his acquittal from the phone hacking scandal, Charles Brooks sought to be reimbursed by the government for the legal costs of his defense.
By Katrin Bennhold
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