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Myspace to settle FTC charges that it misled millions of users [Updated]
Company TownMyspace social network has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it disclosed personally identifiable information about its users to advertisers, in violation of its privacy policy.... -
News Corp. executives may be in contempt of Parliament. So what?
World NowThree News Corp. executives who British lawmakers say lied to them about phone hacking could face charges of contempt of Parliament. But it's unclear what punishment would ensue.... -
Coroner says death of British intelligence worker may never be explained
World NowBritish decoding expert's death is a mystery says coroner; British secret service is criticized... -
News Corp. board issues statement supporting CEO Rupert Murdoch
Company TownNews Corp.'s board of directors offered their unanimous support for Chairman and Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch one day after Britain's Parliament issued a report on the phone hacking scandal that concluded the mogul was "not a fit person" to run...... -
The Morning Fix: Bad 'Luck' for Time Warner. Comcast earnings up.
Company TownTime Warner and Comcast earnings. A fire at Tyler Perry's studio complex.... -
Despite Murdoch furor, BSkyB says it is a 'fit and proper' broadcaster
Company TownBritish Sky Broadcasting insisted that it remains a "fit and proper" holder of a broadcasting license in Britain, despite a damning parliamentary report on media baron Rupert Murdoch, whose News Corp. owns a controlling stake in the company.... -
Coroner says British secret service worker was probably "killed unlawfully"
World NowA British coroner pronounced the mysterious death of a secret service employee as unexplainable because of limited evidence, but concluded a dramatic hearing Wednesday by saying he was probably "killed unlawfully."... -
Former GE Chief Jack Welch lends support to Rupert Murdoch
Company TownFormer General Electric Chief Executive Jack Welch took issue with a report from the U.K. Parliament that questioned News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch's fitness to lead the global media giant in the wake of an ethics scandal at its British newspapers.... -
News Corp.'s woes in Britain reignite calls for scrutiny in U.S.
Company TownA Parliament report critical of News Corp and Rupert Murdoch will give new fuel to the company's critics in the United States.... -
Rupert Murdoch acknowledges News Corp. errors
Company TownNews Corp. Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch sought to move beyond a damaging report from Parliament accusing him of "willful blindness" in failing to properly investigate allegations of phone hacking by one one of his company's London-based tabloids.... -
Barry Diller stands by old boss Rupert Murdoch
Company TownBarry Diller stands by old boss Rupert Murdoch... -
Morning Fix: Parliament blasts Rupert Murdoch. A Golden Globes ruling
Company TownDick Clark Productions won the Golden Globes trial. Parliament released its report on News Corp.'s handling of the phone-hacking scandal....
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