News International creates ‘pioneering’ print-to-digital ads
As News International gears up for the launch of the Sun‘s Android tablet edition in October, its CEO Tom Mockridge has revealed a “pioneering” scheme that will “break down traditional barriers between...
View ArticleMurdoch backs down in Google News results row
Rupert Murdoch has been forced to back down from his position that articles from his newspapers should not appear on Google’s news results. He has conceded that his publications are losing influence...
View ArticleSun on Sunday sales slip below 2m
The Sun on Sunday, the News International paper launched in the wake of the News of the World, had its lowest sales ever over the weekend. Sales fell below the two million mark for the first time...
View ArticleBrooks and Coulson facing new criminal charges
The Crown Prosecution Service has announced that Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson are facing charges for alleged illegal payments to public officials. Four former News International staff have been...
View ArticleNews International must pay Andy Coulson’s legal fees
The court of appeal has ruled that News International must pay the legal fees incurred by former News of the World editor Andy Coulson following investigations into phone hacking and payments to...
View ArticleVirgin Media appoint Tom Mockridge as chief executive
Former News International chief executive, Tom Mockridge will replace Neil Berket as chief executive of Virgin Media. Mockridge’s appointment will begin when the UK cable company’s £15b takeover by...
View ArticleFormer police sergeant jailed for selling information to tabloids
Former Sussex police sergeant James Bowes has been jailed for 10 months for selling information to The Sun and attempting to sell a story to disbanded tabloid the News of the World. Bowes, who most...
View ArticleSun paywall to cost £2 per week from August
The Sun is introducing a £2 per week subscription package that includes access to Premier League highlights, starting from 1 August. The service, which will also include “exclusive offers and...
View ArticleRebekah Brooks pleads not guilty to phone hack charges
Rebekah Brooks, former chief executive of News International, has pleaded not guilty to charges related to phone hacking. She has also denied charges of conspiracy to commit misconduct in public...
View ArticleRupert Murdoch’s News International renamed News UK
News International has been renamed News UK ahead of its parent corporation’s demerger into two separate companies. Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp empire will officially split into two businesses on...
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