End of The News of the World

End of The News of the World

How far will journalists go for a story? As editor Andy Coulson of The News of the World learned, phone tapping crosses the line.
Storyteller:
Melody
Last changed on:
May 06 2012
Visibility:
Public
 

Contains 7 chapters:

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  • News of the World Homepage

    How does "the world's greatest newspaper" handle scandal? In this case, by donating proceeds from the final edition to charity.
    Source:     The News of the World
    Captured as seen on:     July 19 2011
  • Editor Andy Coulson Arrested Over Phone Hacking

    Murdoch's US holdings account for a dominant part of News of the World's $32 billion global annual revenue.
    Source:     The Guardian
    Captured as seen on:     July 07 2011
  • Andy Coulson: from Essex council house to David Cameron's inner circle

    Biography of Coulson, chronicling his rise and his fall.
    Source:     The Guardian
    Captured as seen on:     January 21 2011
  • The Economist: Cameron on the Homepage

    The newspaper scandal in Great Britain is featured on the front page of economist.com
    Source:     The Economist
    Captured as seen on:     July 20 2011
  • Cameron's Parliamentary Statement on Phone Hacking

    Cameron faces the House of Commons, feeling the heat for his appointment of now-disgraced Coulson to media adviser.
    Source:     The Economist
    Captured as seen on:     July 20 2011
  • News of the World on Wikipedia

    Wikipedia's coverage of the 168-year-old News of the World.
    Source:     Wikipedia
    Captured as seen on:     July 20 2011
  • NWS Stock Price Drops When Scandal Revealed

    Chart of News Corporation's Stock Prices
    Source:     Yahoo finance
    Captured as seen on:     July 27 2011