- LONDON: The phone-hacking scandal that has engulfed Rupert Murdochs British newspaper wing has already cost him more than £79 million ($125 million, 96 million euros), company figures showed on Thursday. (Economic Times)
- Rupert Murdochs media empire has racked up losses of almost a quarter of a billion pounds due to the phone hacking scandal and the closure of the News of the World, it has emerged. (Digital Spy)
- The closure of the News of the World and payouts to phone-hacking victims have already cost Rupert Murdoch more than £79 million ($A122 million), official figures show. (Business Spectator)
- THE closure of the News of the World and payouts to phone-hacking victims have cost News Corp more than 79 million pounds ($122 million). (News.com.au)
- The Daily Telegraph: The cost to News International of the phone hacking scandal has soared to £240 million as writedowns, legal claims and redundancy payments have punched a hole in the accounts of Rupert Murdoch's newspaper empire. (Citywire.co.uk)
- PHONE HACKERS have broken into Hailsham Town Council's telephone system leaving the town authority with a hefty bill of £5,000 to pay. (phone bill - Lewes Today)
- News Corp, News International, Rupert Murdoch, Sienna Miller, AP, Phone Hacking, Sienna Miller News International says theres been no agreement how much to pay out in legal costs and that the issue is headed to court. (Huffington Post)
Friday, April 6, 2012
Phone hacking costs
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment