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Brooks quits - Kiwi to take top job
Rebekah Brooks, Murdoch's loyal lieutenant, resigned last night as chief executive of his newspapers.
The A to Z of hacking scandal
Editors, reporters, politicians, police officers ... all are involved as a media empire's shame is exposed.
Deborah Hill Cone: Disgrace takes the fun out of Fleet St
Thanks to the Murdoch papers, clever-dick journalism doesn't look so clever any more.
Midwives attack magazine over cover
North and South magazine is defending its use of a controversial cover image.
Hacking scandal sends News shares on $8.6 billion slide
News Corp's loss of $7b in market value over four trading days shows investor concerns that the phone hacking probe could have a broader impact on the company.
Tabloid closure 'devastating' - NZer
A New Zealand journalist who works for Rupert Murdoch's axed News of the World tabloid says it's been "utterly, completely cleaned up" up over the past few years and "is not the newspaper I work for".
James Griffin: The many lives of bad-ass Griffin
If you're looking for something fun to do when you're stuck inside on a rainy winter's day, try this: go to the National Library's website Papers Past.
Mediaworks TV boss resigns
Jason Paris is stepping down as chief executive of the MediaWorks television, after just one year in the job.
Australian newspapers threaten Cup boycott
Some of Australia's biggest newspapers and online news sites are threatening to boycott the Rugby World Cup.
Media: Disasters death knell for public TV
The Pike River mineand Christchurch quakes disasters demolished hopes for...