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Murdoch: No surrender

Rupert Murdoch turns the attention from phone-hacking by his journalists to the alleged cozy treatment served up by one of David Cameron’s key cabinet members. François Picard’s panel asks which of the two – Murdoch or Cameron – is in more trouble now.

  • Dave CLARK. Paris Bureau Deputy Chief, AFP;
  • Waddick DOYLE. Head of the Chair of Global Communication, AUP;
  • Jean-Claude SERGEANT. Professor emeritus, Sorbonne Nouvelle University. British Media specialist;
  • Claire ENDERS. Fonder and CEO, Enders Analysis (from London).

Watch the second part here.

Produced by François Picard, Anelise Borges, Wassim Nasr.

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