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Media Bitch's Diary 19 September
This week, Sir Martin Sorrell gets the Richard Nixon treatment, former chart-topper Jamelia takes a little temporary radio job, and the Oscar Wilde comparisons come out.
Humbled media mogul Rupert Murdoch rules out resignation
Rupert Murdoch, chief executive and chairman of News Corporation, refused to take responsibility for the phone hacking scandal in yesterday's dramatic session of the Culture, Media and Sport Committe...
Tory Party linked with former NotW chief Neil Wallis
The Conservative Party has admitted that managing director of public relations agency the Outside Organisation and former News of the World executive editor Neil Wallis provided "informal advice" to A...
Olympic Park appoints Victoria O'Byrne as chief of media
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has appointed a new chief of media and external affairs.
Daily Telegraph accused of 'horrendous journalism' after Vince Cable sting
Downing Street's decision to remove business secretary Vince Cable from his part in the Murdoch/BSkyB bid following the secret recording of a conversation with undercover journalists raises "serious i...
Rupert Murdoch's full speech at the Centre of Policy Studies
Rupert Murdoch, the founder, chairman and chief executive of News Corporation, heaped praise on Margaret Thatcher for 'expanding the boundaries of freedom' tonight, before turning to bloggers and why ...
Prime minister Gordon Brown defends £6 internet levy
LONDON - Prime minister Gordon Brown has today defended plans to add an additional £6 charge per phone line across the UK to help fund superfast broadband for all.
Rupert Murdoch calls for press freedom in Gulf states
LONDON - Rupert Murdoch, the owner of News Corporation, has made a veiled criticism of the latest digital technology and called on Gulf states to open up their markets to competition from Western med...
Beta looks to draw line under legal clash with Mumsnet
LONDON - Beta, the ad agency behind the OAA's now defunct "Career women make bad mothers" outdoor campaign has moved to diffuse a potential legal clash with the online mothers' forum Mumsnet.
Sky joins WWF funding campaign to protect rainforest
LONDON - Sky has joined forces with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to help save a billion trees in the Amazon.
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