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I wonder what will will be next to fall....... The Sun hopefully![]()
hah, good luck with that... since notw went tits up, that's going 7 days inc The sun on sunday, or whatever awful name they can come up with...
Hopefully the Mail.
Not owned by murdoch or his cronies, and utterly unrelated... but just so, so awful![]()
There are rumblings that if killing off the NOTW hasn't put this behind them that they'll simply close their remaining British print operations as they don't really contribute much to the over all business in the grand scheme of things....
the other option, indeed, murdoch could just run as fast as his little legs could carry him away from the UK. Either way, any of the papers could (and hopefully would) find a buyer... otherwise there's gonna be a LOT of unemployed journos and snappers out there![]()
more likely murdoch buys the bbC and turns it into the televisual equivalent of NOTW - newsreaders strip in between stories *nightmares*
more likely murdoch buys the bbC and turns it into the televisual equivalent of NOTW - newsreaders strip in between stories *nightmares*
While I agree entirely that the NOW, and it's leading players should fall on their swords, I do worry that it may become payback time from the politicians , with our 'free' press becoming totally emasculated, with populist campaigns/investigative journalism becoming a thing of the past. Such issues like the MP's expenses scandal, thalidomide campaign, cash for questions, Watergate, the utter mess that is FIFA, the 'Great & Good' with questionable or wandering libido's , the list goes on and on, and most of them used methods and means of uncovering the truth that the News of The World is being severely criticised for now. The difference being (IMO) is that the NOW lost the trust of the people, so had to go.
Although I never read the NOW, I still feel a little sad in it's passing, it was part of the fabric of the UK, like it or loath it, you couldn't ignore it.
If we are not careful, the outcome of all this could be a press that is so restricted, that they will be afraid to say boo to a goose, and we will all be poorer for it.
DemiLion said:Stephenson's just quit following allegations last night and pressure throughout the day!
This just keeps on giving!
Edit:
Official statement released 10 minutes or so ago:
http://content.met.police.uk/News/Statement-from-the-Commissioner/1260269279260/1257246741786
Stephenson's just quit following allegations last night and pressure throughout the day!
This just keeps on giving!
Edit:
Official statement released 10 minutes or so ago:
http://content.met.police.uk/News/Statement-from-the-Commissioner/1260269279260/1257246741786

:shrug:Hoare, who worked on the Sun and the News of the World with Coulson before being dismissed for drink and drugs problems,
ziggy©;3858092 said:Sean hoare the whistleblower found dead http://m.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/18/news-of-the-world-sean-hoare?cat=media&type=article
They r saying his death is not suspicious![]()

He also said he had been injured the previous weekend while taking down a marquee erected for a children's party. He said he had broken his nose and badly injured his foot when a relative accidentally struck him with a heavy pole from the marquee.![]()


This coming afternoon should provide some good entertainment, assuming the Murdochs don't get hit by a meteorite on their way there![]()
or suddenly get 'too busy' with other stuff, won't be busy washing their hair...
Rebekah's arrest timing was fascinating - as far as I understand it, because she's been arrested, she now has the right to No Comment everything that the select committee asks her, whereas before she was compelled to answer to them. Hmmm.
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