The British press have been warily respectful of Rupert Murdoch's slick performance before a parliamentary panel – in which the 80-year-old media mogul defended his company amid the most stressful and “humbling” of situations.
by joseph walker (not verified) - 20/07/2011 - 17:07
Hello do you French have executives and Politicans govts, companies ,who hav'nt a clue what is happening in its company?.Britain does,How about naming all countries that have executives politicans that do not know whats happening in they organisations.
by Ferdinand Berkhof (not verified) - 20/07/2011 - 13:48
Obviously, NOTW was not the only unscrupulous, unethical newspaper. This issue will sooner or later open up a journalism cesspool. Although Rebecca Brooks is taking most of the heat now, more and more heads will roll. The ultimate loser however, will be the press itself.
Murdoch eats humble pie in polished PR performance
The British press have been warily respectful of Rupert Murdoch's slick performance before a parliamentary panel – in which the 80-year-old media mogul defended his company amid the most stressful and “humbling” of situations.
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Hello do you French have executives and Politicans govts, companies ,who hav'nt a clue what is happening in its company?.Britain does,How about naming all countries that have executives politicans that do not know whats happening in they organisations.
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Obviously, NOTW was not the only unscrupulous, unethical newspaper. This issue will sooner or later open up a journalism cesspool. Although Rebecca Brooks is taking most of the heat now, more and more heads will roll. The ultimate loser however, will be the press itself.