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James Murdoch
Information about this person was last updated on Tuesday, December 4, 2012.
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Murdoch questioned by British press inquiry
April 20, 2012 - May 2, 2012
Eight new arrests in UK journalism scandal
February 11, 2012 - March 1, 2012
Leveson Inquiry live: Jeremy Hunt gives evidence
May 24, 2012 - June 1, 2012
Brooks charged over phone hacking 10:16 Former News International chief accused of perverting course of justice during police inquiry
May 11, 2012 - May 16, 2012
09:08 News Corp considering split
June 26, 2012 - June 29, 2012
Murdoch insider held in hacking probe
March 13, 2012 - March 15, 2012
Commons live: David Cameron faces questions over Jeremy Hunt
April 26, 2012 - April 30, 2012
Cameron threat to veto Leveson
November 28, 2012 - November 30, 2012
News of the World editor Colin Myler feared 'bombs under the floor'
December 13, 2011 - December 15, 2011
Report: James Murdoch to Step Down From BSkyB
April 3, 2012 - April 6, 2012
Andy Coulson charged with hacking Milly Dowler's phone
July 23, 2012 - July 25, 2012
UK police arrest four more Murdoch staffers
January 28, 2012 - February 2, 2012
News group settles 19 phone hacking claims
January 19, 2012 - January 19, 2012
Firing Line: Cameron’s reshuffle
September 4, 2012 - September 4, 2012
Andy Coulson thought to have attended meetings on counter-terrorism and Afghanistan
May 10, 2012 - May 10, 2012
Massive bailout for Spain may only be stopgap measure
April 8, 2012 - April 8, 2012
Johnson re-elected London mayor
April 30, 2012 - April 30, 2012
Leveson Inquiry: phone hacking was 'daily routine' at The Mirror, says former reporter
December 21, 2011 - December 21, 2011
George Entwistle: Lord Patten stands firm and promises BBC overhaul in wake of 'wretched crisis'
October 23, 2012 - October 23, 2012
Britain Prime Minister David Cameron testifies in media inquiry
June 14, 2012 - June 14, 2012
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[-said]: The challenges we face in the publishing and media industries are great, but the opportunities are greater,
bloomberg 03-DEC-12
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[-said]: very large reserves of cash,
bloomberg 03-DEC-12
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[-said]: From its launch, The Daily was a bold experiment in digital publishing and an amazing vehicle for innovation,
news_com_au 03-DEC-12
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[-added that]: And the best news of all ... We're just getting started.
guardian 03-DEC-12
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[ said]: This is an incredibly exciting time for me personally, and for our companies' ambitious futures,
sbs 03-DEC-12
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[ wrote]: Congratulations to Robert Thomson, incoming CEO of our publishing company. A special leader and great friend. Also an Aussie!
sbs 03-DEC-12
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[-said]: Tom has always been a skilled executive and a trusted friend,
economictimes 03-DEC-12
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[-said]: We can and must make the business of news gathering and editing viable again,
news 03-DEC-12
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[suggested that:]: one or more parts of the management at the NoW was engaged in a determined cover-up to keep relevant information about potential criminal activity within the organisation from senior management within NI
guardian 30-NOV-12
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[ said]: We've long been a believer in the unique appeal of sports entertainment. Partnering upstream with rights holders is even more important today in the dynamic media marketplace in which we compete. This is a tremendous opportunity to enhance News Corporation's industry-leading portfolio of sports properties, while also strategically re-entering the New York market,
irishsun 20-NOV-12
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[ said]: the scope of its activities and ambitions is chilling,
AP 12-NOV-12
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[-also acknowledged that]: Our findings were born out by the recent, in-depth report by Ofcom, the United Kingdon's independent media regulator. After looking at the evidence related to phone hacking, Ofcom found no basis for concluding that News Corporation acted inappropriately in any way.
indiantelevision 18-OCT-12
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[ said]: There are plenty of media stocks to buy if they don't like this one,
news 17-OCT-12
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[-said]: So when you buy the stock, you know what the company is,
latimes 17-OCT-12
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[-said]: We always consider what shareholders have to say,
bloomberg 17-OCT-12
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[-noted that]: The failure of internal controls has had real and lasting repercussion: it shuttered a news paper launched criminal investigations cancelled the BSkyB acquisition, eroded public trust and tarnished the company's reputation.
news_com_au 17-OCT-12
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[-explained]: There are plenty of media stocks,
latimes 17-OCT-12
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[-said]: Notwithstanding our success, our company is undervalued,
guardian 16-OCT-12
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[added:]: The BBC needs ITV and Sky to thrive so that they can [all] maintain a position of equality rather than dominance.
bbc 23-AUG-12
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[-said]: We're not doing this any way as a reaction to anything in Britain,
reuters 29-JUN-12
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[-told]: I think it shows what a rich company we are to have so much talent,
reuters 29-JUN-12
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[-told]: There were billions and billions of dollars and Britain didn't want them and we've got good places to put them here (United States),
reuters 29-JUN-12
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[-told]: I was hanging on, and so was the whole family. We were very emotional about it ... I went through lots of ups and downs,
guardian 29-JUN-12
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[-told]: He's got his hands full with his own businesses at the moment, but as a father I hope he'll return. He spent his life at my knees as we built this company so we shall see,
reuters 29-JUN-12
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[ said]: That specific role is not on the agenda but I certainly hope Lachlan will return to the company,
guardian 29-JUN-12
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[-said]: Television is vastly more profitable and a big opportunity,
independent 27-JUN-12
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[ states that]: a person familiar with the situation,[*]has recently warmed to the idea
smh 27-JUN-12
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[ said]: The acquisition continues the programme of simplifying our operating model, consolidating our affiliate ownership structures and furthers our commitment to delivering sports programming to consumers across the globe, particularly enhancing our position in sports programming in emerging markets,
HindustanTimes 06-JUN-12
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[ said]: News Corporation's acquisition of the interest of ESS that we did not already own ... furthers our commitment to delivering incredible sports programming to consumers across the globe, and particularly enhancing our position in sports programming in emerging markets,
news 06-JUN-12
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[saying:]: Great and congrats on Brussels, just Ofcom to go!
telegraph 01-JUN-12
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[said:]: Big few days. Well played. JRM
independent 01-JUN-12
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[said:]: Sadly I fear they won’t see the back of me that easily! Hopefully we can move our other business forward soon.
telegraph 01-JUN-12
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[saying:]: Big few days. Well played.
telegraph 01-JUN-12
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[saying:]: Great and congrats on Brussels. Just Ofcom to go.
register 31-MAY-12
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[saying:]: Great news and congrats on Brussels Just Ofcom to go.
antiguanews 31-MAY-12
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[replied:]: Thanks Jeremy – sadly I fear they won't see the back of me that easily! Hopefully we can move our other business forward soon so we can catch up properly. Best.
guardian 31-MAY-12
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[-replies]: How about 4?
guardian 31-MAY-12
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[replied:]: Thanks Jeremy - sadly I fear they won’t see the back of me that easily! Hopefully we can move our other business forward soon so we can catch up properly. Best.
telegraph 31-MAY-12
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[replies:]: Done.
guardian 31-MAY-12
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[-told]: knows how to work my family,
guardian 11-MAY-12
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[-said]: I am aware that my role as chairman could become a lightning rod for BSkyB and I believe that my resignation will help to ensure that there is no false connection with events at a separate organization,
LePoint 09-MAY-12
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[said:]: We certainly should have acted more quickly and aggressively to uncover wrongdoing. We deeply regret what took place and have taken our share of responsibility for not rectifying the situation sooner.
wsj 02-MAY-12
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[-said last week]: With hindsight, I regret that I ever agreed to an IPO, although I admit that they were different times and there were probably monetary pressures which encouraged it,
scmp 02-MAY-12
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[ said]: Just think of it as part of a tide, an ever-increasing, unstoppable, inevitable tidal wave,
latimes 02-MAY-12
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[-said]: I recognize that for all of us — myself in particular — it is difficult to read many of the report's findings,
latimes 02-MAY-12
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[-said last week that]: have gone beyond what law enforcement authorities have asked of us, to ensure not only that we are in compliance with the law, but that we adhere to the highest ethical standards.
cnn 02-MAY-12
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[-said]: The hacking scandal was not a great national thing until the Milly Dowler disclosure, half of which has been somewhat disowned by the police,
cnn 02-MAY-12
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[-says]: the most humble day of my life
independent 01-MAY-12
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[-testified last week that]: I never had any inappropriate conversations with anyone about this, not least because I’d completely recused myself, taken myself out of any decision- making about this important deal.
bloomberg 29-APR-12
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[said:]: in hindsight
sundaymirror 27-APR-12
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[-said]: I think in newspapers, the reporters do act very much on their own, they do protect their sources, they don't disclose to their colleagues what they are doing,
scmp 27-APR-12
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[-said]: I should have gone down there and thrown all the damn lawyers out of the place,
bloomberg 27-APR-12
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[-said]: The senior executives were misinformed and shielded from anything that was going on,
bloomberg 27-APR-12
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[ said]: The person I’m thinking of was a friend of the journalists and a drinking pal and clever lawyer and forbade them … to report to Mrs. Brooks or to James,
stabroeknews 27-APR-12
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[answered:]: I think from within the News of the World. There were one or two very strong characters there who I think had been there many, many years and were friends of the journalists.
stabroeknews 27-APR-12
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[-told]: I think in newspapers, the reporters do act very much on their own, they do protect their sources, they don’t disclose to their colleagues what they are doing,
stabroeknews 27-APR-12
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[ said]: The person I'm thinking of was a friend of the journalists and a drinking pal and clever lawyer and forbade them... to report to Mrs Brooks or to James,
scmp 27-APR-12
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[-said]: I failed, and I'm sorry about it,
HindustanTimes 27-APR-12
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[ said]: Rupert got the best of them,
HindustanTimes 27-APR-12
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[-said]: I panicked. But I'm glad I did,
HindustanTimes 27-APR-12
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[-said]: I failed,
kenyalondonnews 27-APR-12
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[-said]: I panicked,
kenyalondonnews 27-APR-12
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[-said]: The size seemed incredible,
kenyalondonnews 27-APR-12
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[-repeated]: That was absolutely not News Corporation's policy and I would not do business like that,
guardian 27-APR-12
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[-also said that]: Politicians of all sides like to have their views known by the editors of newspapers or publishers, hoping that they will be put across, hoping that they will succeed in impressing people. That’s the game.
bloomberg 27-APR-12
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[ said]: The person I’m thinking of was a friend of the journalists and a drinking pal and clever lawyer and forbade them... to report to Brooks or to James,
deccanherald 27-APR-12
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[said that:]: with hindsight
montrealgazette 27-APR-12
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[said:]: I don't think he knows the first thing he's talking about Ö Mr Neil seems to have found it very profitable to spread lies about me.
montrealgazette 27-APR-12
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[answered:]: I think from within the News of the World . There were one or two very strong characters there who I think had been there many, many years and were friends of the journalists.
scmp 27-APR-12
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[-snap]: desire to cover up, not expose
scmp 27-APR-12
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[said:]: I don’t think he knows the first thing he’s talking aboutMr Neil seems to have found it very profitable to spread lies about me.
telegraph 26-APR-12
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[said:]: I don’t see the difference.
telegraph 26-APR-12
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[ said]: The person I'm thinking of was a friend of the journalists and a drinking pal and clever lawyer and forbade them... to report to Mrs (Rebekah) Brooks or to James,
RTERadio 26-APR-12
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[ said]: The person I'm thinking of was a friend of the journalists and a drinking pal and clever lawyer and forbade them... to report to Ms Brooks or to James,
businessday 26-APR-12
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[-declared]: I simply wouldn't do business that way!
guardian 26-APR-12
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[-said]: I would say that was a slight exaggeration,
guardian 26-APR-12
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[ said]: The person I'm thinking of was a friend of the journalists and a drinking pal and clever lawyer and forbade them ... to report to Mrs Brooks or to James,
thenational 26-APR-12
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[replied:]: I think from within the News Of The World.
ananova 26-APR-12
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[-said]: I'll say it succinctly: I panicked, but I'm glad I did. And I'm sorry I didn't close it years before and put a Sun on Sunday in. I tell you what held us back: News of the World readers. Only half of them read the Sun. Only a quarter, regular.
guardian 26-APR-12
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[-also said]: The hacking scandal was not a great national thing until the Milly Dowler disclosure, half of which - look, I'm not making any excuses for it at all, but half of which has been somewhat disowned by the police.
guardian 26-APR-12
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[said:]: Well, I don't know whether we can put it down to the Milly Dowler misfortune, but the hacking scandal, yes.
guardian 26-APR-12
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[replied:]: No. There was no attempt either at my level or several levels below to cover it up. We set up inquiry after inquiry, we employed legal firm after legal firm. Perhaps we relied too much on the conclusions of the police.
guardian 26-APR-12
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[said:]: I think from within the News of the World , there were one or two very strong characters there who I think had been there many, many, many years and were friends of the journalists, or the person I'm thinking of was a friend of the journalists and a drinking pal and a clever lawyer, and forbade them … this person forbade people to go and report to Mrs [Rebekah] Brooks [chief executive of News International] or to James [Murdoch].
smh 26-APR-12
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[-said]: I would never have made that kind of a crass calculation,
msnbc 26-APR-12
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[-acknowledged]: It just wouldn't occur to me.
msnbc 26-APR-12
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[-said]: That must be it,
msnbc 26-APR-12
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[-said]: Our response to that was far too defensive and what’s worse, disrespectful to Parliament,
bloomberg 26-APR-12
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[-said]: I should have gone down there and thrown all the damn lawyers out and the place,
bloomberg 26-APR-12
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[-said]: I don’t remember my exact feelings then,
bloomberg 26-APR-12
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[-said]: I panicked, but I’m glad I did,
bloomberg 26-APR-12
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[ said]: I've never asked a prime minister for anything,
wsj 26-APR-12
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[conceded:]: abuses
wsj 26-APR-12
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[said:]: We are now a new company altogether.
guardian 26-APR-12
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[said:]: We appointed a special law firm to look into this and to aid our co-operation with the police … I said,
guardian 26-APR-12
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[-answered]: News International were being obstructive. Does that not shock you?
guardian 26-APR-12
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[said:]: I want to put it to bed once and for all, that that is a complete myth … that I used the influence of the Sun or the supposed political power to get favourable treatment.
guardian 26-APR-12
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John Marshall [argued that:]: the name Murdoch is toxic
sbs 01-NOV-12
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Brown [ said]: Mr Murdoch has very strong views,
abc 15-JUN-12
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Bryant [added:]: How much would it have cost you to remember you sent a memo to the Prime Minister or checked your own mobile for the text messages that you sent to James Murdoch? You have lied to Parliament.
themirror 14-JUN-12
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Bryant [said:]: He did not choose to correct the previous statement. He chose not to reveal that he had texted James Murdoch himself and had sent a memo to the prime minister. Far from exonerating the secretary of state, the answer he provided on 7 September proves beyond doubt that he deliberately failed to tell the whole truth to this House. It was only the legal powers vested in Leveson that forced the truth out into the open.
guardian 13-JUN-12
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Hunt [-said]: Cld we chat about Murdoch Sky bid? Am seriously worried we are going to screw this up,
aljazeera 31-MAY-12
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Jeremy Hunt [ says]: I just heard James Murdoch out
telegraph 31-MAY-12
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Smith [says:]: You have to make an assessment of how people view the Murdoch hacking controversy and most people view it as a thoroughly bad thing, and if the prime minister is in anyway entangled in that.
guardian 28-MAY-12
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Watson [added:]: It would be laughable if it wasn't so serious. Political advisers were inviting Murdoch lobbyists into ministerial policy-making meetings. It shows a remarkable closeness that I've never seen in 25 years in politics. What other lobbyists were invited into the heart of Cameron's government?
independent 27-MAY-12
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Smith [replied:]: Not really, because I think the frustration if there was any … was more about Mr Hunt wanting to talk to Mr Murdoch about the bid and the broadband and local TV and all sorts of other issues. I'm not sure that that frustration relates to Mr Cable but I don't know myself.
guardian 25-MAY-12
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Hunt [wrote:]: Essentially, what James Murdoch wants to do is to repeat what his father did with the move to Wapping and create the world's first multiplatform media operator available from paper to web to TV to iPhone to iPad.
independent 25-MAY-12
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Smith [replied:]: I certainly don't remember doing so. I may well have phoned Mr Michel to say that unfortunately Mr Hunt could no longer meet Mr Murdoch, but I don't think I would … have put it like that and I don't remember putting it like that.
guardian 25-MAY-12
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Watson [-said]: When James Murdoch sent an unsolicited second letter to the committee, it was used by Louise Mensch to table a number of amendments effectively exonerating Murdoch junior from any of the accusations made by Colin Myler and Tom Crone,
guardian 04-MAY-12
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Watson [-said]: When James Murdoch sent an unsolicited second letter to the committee it was used by Louise Mensch to table a number of amendments effectively exonerating Murdoch junior from any of the accusations made by Colin Myler and Tom Crone,
guardian 03-MAY-12
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Bryant [said:]: To be honest, that’s what Murdoch himself said because his line of defence was he didn’t know what was happening.
icWales 02-MAY-12
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Cameron [-said]: I did want the support of as many newspapers and television commentators for the Conservative party because I wanted to take the country in a different direction. When it comes to the Murdoch newspapers, I was trying to convince a set of newspapers with largely centre-right, conservative views anyway, that they would be better off with the Conservative party running the country. There is no great mystery here – that is what I was trying to do.
guardian 29-APR-12
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Crone [said:]: Mr Murdoch’s assertion that I took charge of a cover-up in relation to phone-hacking is a shameful lie.
sundaymirror 27-APR-12
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Mullin [-wrote]: We've not neutralised Murdoch, he's neutralised us,
guardian 24-APR-12
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Hutchings [ said]: Some of those who are expected to be attacked in the report, such as James Murdoch, do not appear likely to face charges in this country, removing the risk of prejudice to criminal investigations in their respect,
guardian 16-APR-12
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Bryant [-said]: Two years ago the Murdochs were courted by all and sundry, and now James Murdoch is running away with his tail between his legs,
ibtimes 04-APR-12
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Rupert Murdoch [said:]: We are grateful for James Murdoch's successful leadership of BSkyB. He has played a major role in propelling the company into the market-leading position it enjoys today – and in the process has been instrumental in creating substantial value for News Corporation shareholders.
guardian 03-APR-12
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Don Foster [said:]: James Murdoch’s resignation has all the appearances of being bundled in a car away from the scene of the crime.
themirror 01-MAR-12
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Bryant [said:]: I think it is massively premature because one would have thought the Murdoch empire would want to wait until Leveson had completed his inquiry and the police and prosecuting authorities had completed their investigations.
examiner 18-FEB-12
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Watson [wrote:]: It is clear that a crime has been committed – illicit hacking of personal emails. It is almost certain that a judge was misled. In turn, James Murdoch has misled a parliamentary inquiry … A journalist and unnamed managers failed to report the crime to their proprietor or the police. This runs counter to the assurances of Rupert Murdoch that News International takes a
guardian 23-JAN-12
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Thurlbeck [-said]: Mr Murdoch had been kept in the dark and deprived of vital evidence showing phone hacking went far wider than the Goodman/Mulcaire issue,
thestar 31-DEC-11
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Thurlbeck [-said]: Mr Murdoch has been kept in the dark by those who he trusted most,
thestar 31-DEC-11
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