- 10 de diciembre, 2010
- In order for there to be market, there has to be information. A perfect market requires perfect information.–#Assange bit.ly/fvsfIz
jueves, 7 de mayo
La complicidad de los medios, ¿por qué? Una recomendación de @alejo_martin.
Anybody There?Why the UK's phone-hacking scandal met media silence On Thursday, July 7, James Murdoch announced that, in the wake of the paper's escalating phone-hacking scandal, the 168-year-old News of the World would cease publication as of this coming Sunday. In CJR's May/June 2011 issue, Archie Bland reported on the British media's non-response to the scandal up to then.- Julio
- Lunes, 4 de julio
Reacción de un columnista del Telegraph: "Si esto se comprueba, alguien debería ser fusilado al amanecer".
Milly Dowler and the News of the World: if this is true, someone should be shot at dawn – Telegraph BlogsThe claim that the News of the World hacked in to the phone of the missing schoolgirl Milly Dowler and then deleted her messages has produced unanimous horror from commentators who are usually at each other's throats.- viernes, 8 de julio
El perfil de Rebekah Brooks, una de las grandes protagonistas del escándalo. Murdoch, dice el texto, la quería como a una de sus hijas. Brook fue primero reportera de The Sun, pero rápidamente ascendió los escalones de la pirámide empresarial hasta lo más alto de News International, la subsidiaria de News Corp en Europa.
"A ruthless, charming super-schmoozer", reza el sumario de la nota en el periódico.
Rebekah Brooks: A ruthless, charming super-schmoozer | Media | The GuardianIn 1997, when she was a 29-year-old feature writer on the News of the World, Rebekah Wade made a trip to Westminster to intercept the Conservative MP Jerry Hayes. The paper was planning to run an exposé of the married MP's affair with his 18-year-old lover, she told him - or as the headline would put it that Sunday: "TORY MP 2-TIMED WIFE WITH UNDER-AGE GAY LOVER".- En el Independent, El testimonio de una de las víctimas de las chuzadas telefónicas.
- miércoles, 13 de julio
El comeback de Gordon Brown, por lo más vulnerables.
Gordon Brown: 'News International bought and sold people's private innermost feelings' | Media | guardian.co.ukFormer prime minister launches attack on News International in the Commons, accusing it of law breaking on an industrial scale- jueves, 14 de julio
- Un estupendo gráfico del Business Week (@BW), con todos los protagonistas y los momentos clave del escándalo.
- viernes, 15 de julio
- Why phone hacking at the News of the World was not given the attention it deserved. Economist Daily Chart July 15th econ.st/ng3Lx9
Rebekah Brooks and News's booksA look at where News Corp makes money might explain why phone hacking at the News of the World was not given the attention it deserved REBEKAH BROOKS resigned as chief executive of News Corporation on July 15th, taking the advice offered to her in this week's print edition.El Storify de @Jay Rosen: y los Relaciones Públicas: ¿de qué lado están?
- My second Storify: Would you risk your reputation by telling News Corp.'s side of the story? http://jr.ly/wiek It's about @Edelman_Trust.




