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Posted on Jul 13, 2011
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Rupert Murdoch’s international media group, News Corp., abandoned efforts to acquire British satellite broadcasting company BSkyB amid an outburst of official and public censure after it came to light that associated journalists spied on mobile phone conversations and bribed police officers to cover it up. The scandal resulted in Murdoch’s closing the offending paper, the 168-year-old London-based News of the World, last week.

In the words of Marvin Kitman, who published a profile of Murdoch in Harper’s Magazine last year, any news organ the Australian press baron ever touched invariably became “synonymous with sleaze”—especially the historically liberal New York Post and the once-venerated Sunday Times of London. Those who’ve watched with horror as Murdoch blazed a trail of destruction through the media world over the past few decades can breathe a sigh of relief, for now. —ARK

The Guardian:

Rupert Murdoch’s media group News Corporation bowed to pressure from the public and parliament on Wednesday and withdrew its bid to take full control of pay-TV company BSkyB.

All three main political parties were poised to call on News Corp to abandon its offer in a vote in the House of Commons later on Wednesday.

The move leaves News Corp’s key strategy for UK corporate growth in tatters. The proposed £8bn deal has been in train for more than a year, with the first offer tabled in June 2010.

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By Hulk2008, July 14, 2011 at 6:23 am Link to this comment

SteveL:

The approval for Rupert’s takeover bids actually occurred even before his quicky citizenship approval came thru from Ronnie.

Money talks and kookaburra dung goes walk-about.

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By SteveL, July 13, 2011 at 8:30 pm Link to this comment

Did Rupert even take the citizenship test?  Or did Rotten Ronnie Reagan just give
him the citizenship?

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By Myshkin, July 13, 2011 at 1:26 pm Link to this comment

This creep and the horse he rode in on.

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By Lafayette, July 13, 2011 at 12:44 pm Link to this comment

There would be no business in sleaze journalism if there were no market for sleaze journalism ...

More people than we think like sleazy news. Makes them feel like “family” ... ?

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By ejreed, July 13, 2011 at 11:18 am Link to this comment

some 9/11 families are asking for a probe following this
Brown Says News International Hired “Criminals”
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has accused the embattled News International arm of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation of hiring criminals to investigate his private affairs. http://www.newslook.com/videos/329182-brown-says-news-international-hired-criminals?autoplay=true

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