News of the World
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Readers would pay for online news - study...in New York. "The bad news is that they are not willing to pay much." Disillusioned with dwindling advertising revenue, Murdoch has said he intends to introduce fees for all of the news websites run by his News Corporation empire, ranging... In this article: Rupert Murdoch, Revenue, The Sun, News of the World, Sky News, The Guardian, The Times, and Boston Consulting Group |
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Guardian | November 13, 2009
Murdoch v the PM? It's what we call asymmetric warfare Marina Hyde
...runs some unfavourable story about her son Mark. "How can Rupert do this to me?" she wails, when the News of the World features claims by the businessman Ralph Halpern that he pinched her bum. This week Gordon Brown has been having his own...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, Margaret Thatcher, Gordon Brown, Woodrow Wyatt, Tax, News Corp, and Sunday Times
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 08, 2009
Watchdog clears tabloid of phone hacking
...according to a report. The Press Complaints Commission dismissed allegations by the Guardian newspaper that reporters at Murdoch's News of the World tabloid frequently hacked into the voice mail of celebrities and politicians and tried to...
In this article: Clive Goodman, Press Complaints Commission, Allegation, News International, Rupert Murdoch, John Prescott, and Jade Goody
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 18, 2009
Murdoch's plan to turn cyberspace into next river of gold
...trend will continue to grow for coming years." Murdoch's newspaper empire includes the New York Post, Britain's The Sun, News of the World and The Times and the News Ltd chain in Australia. The papers all have popular websites the public...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, Revenue, News Corp, The Times, Manhattan, Recession, The Sun, and The Sunday Times
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Guardian | November 14, 2009
Father and Sun: how the Murdoch dynasty handover crippled Labour
...for the Murdoch empire. Cameron, in contrast, was quick to cosy up to James, and cemented those ties by hiring the former News of the World editor Coulson, who is close to Brooks, and is also a friend of Mohan. Along with Brooks's new...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch, Labour Party, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, John Major, News International, and Tories
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Daily Express | September 26, 2009
Embattled Murdoch
...favourite news websites. Murdoch announced earlier this year that he intended to charge for access to all his news sites, including the Sun, News of the World, Times and Sunday Times, by the end of next year. Looks like it may be time to...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, Sunday Times, The Sun, and Harris Interactive
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | July 25, 2009
Farewell to Fleet Street
...President Barack Obama referred to "Fleet Street" in an interview earlier this month. The newspaper exodus began in 1986, when media baron Rupert Murdoch defied the printer's unions and controversially moved his titles The Times, The Sun,...
In this article: Fleet Street, London, Roy Greenslade, Wedding cake, The Sun, The Times, The Sunday Times, Daily Mirror, and Agence France-Presse
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Independent.co.uk - UK | November 15, 2009
Parliamentary inquiry misled on phone hacks
...hacking, which was published last week and concluded that there was "no new evidence" of phone hacking at the News of the World, which is part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp media empire. The PCC also found that it had not been "materially...
In this article: Baroness Buscombe, Clive Goodman, Andy Coulson, Gordon Taylor, Alan Rusbridger, Google, and Rupert Murdoch
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scotsman.com - Business | August 08, 2009
Murdoch seeks online value with 'pay per click' plans
...newspaper content. Murdoch, chief executive of News International, has said he intends to charge for all his news websites. which in the UK include the Sun, the Times, the Sunday Times and the News of the World. The bold move has been...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, Revenue, News International, The Times, Sunday Times, and The Scotsman
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | August 06, 2009
Murdoch aims to tear up the online rule book
Rupert Murdoch, the chairman of News Corporation, which owns television stations and newspapers around the world including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and the News of the World, is trying to tear up the everything-for-free rule book.
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, News Corporation, Revenue, The Sun, Janet Jackson, BBC, World Wide Web, Sky News, and The Sunday Times
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The News of the World is a British tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. It is published by News Group Newspapers of News International, itself a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and can be considered the Sunday equivalent of The Sun. The newspaper tends to concentrate on celebrity-based scoops and populist news. Its fondness for sex scandals gained it the nicknames "News of the Screws" and "Screws of the World". With sales of an average of 3,445,459 copies per week in October 2006, the News of the World is the biggest-selling English-language newspaper in the world.
Former editor Andy Coulson resigned on the 26 January 2007 over the royal phone tapping scandal. He has been replaced with Colin Myler, the former editor of the Sunday Mirror who had more recently been working at the New York Post. Previous editors of the paper include Piers Morgan and Rebekah Wade who replaced Phil Hall in 2000.
- Name:
- News of the World
- Type:
- Weekly newspaper
- Editor:
- Colin Myler
- Format:
- Tabloid
- Founding Date:
- 1843-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Circulation:
- 7,750,000
- Circulation:
- 7,750,000
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