News of the World was ‘probably beyond reform’ says Rusbridger ten years after closure
Alan Rusbridger was editor of The Guardian during its investigation into phone-hacking which culminated in the 4 July 2011 Milly…
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Alan Rusbridger was editor of The Guardian during its investigation into phone-hacking which culminated in the 4 July 2011 Milly…
ByThe phone-hacking scandal and subsequent legal issues have cost Rupert Murdoch’s UK publishing business more than £1bn ($1.4bn), an investigation…
ByThe US and UK’s largest publicly-listed news companies are worth $38bn more today than they were before the Covid-19 pandemic,…
ByEnglish-language publishers now boast more than 23m digital news subscriptions between them, according to Press Gazette’s latest 100k Club ranking.…
ByUSA Today lost more than half of its print sales as US newspaper circulations were hit by the Covid-19 crisis…
ByNews Corp has struck a “landmark” cash-for-content deal with Facebook in Australia. The news giant – which publishes the Australian,…
ByThe chief executive of Dow Jones has described the News Corp deal with Google as a “historic shift” and “just…
ByNews Corp’s chief executive believes the journalism industry is “about to get a second wind” as publishers begin to strike…
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