
Title | : | Phone Hacking: How the Guardian broke the story |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | ebook |
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Publication | : | First published August 4, 2011 |
The definitive guide to the phone hacking scandal, by the newspaper that broke the story. Since 2006, Guardian journalists have worked tirelessly to uncover the facts behind journalistic practice at the News of The World. This is a comprehensive timeline of how the hacking scandal unfolded, from the arrest of Goodman and Mulcaire and the News of the World's claims of "one rogue reporter", to the collapse of the BSkyB bid and Rebekah Brooks and the Murdochs' select committee appearance. Phone how the Guardian broke the story is packed with news, comment and incisive analysis by the Guardian journalists whose dedication and commitment have finally revealed the truth.Contributors Nick Davies, Rob Evans, Roy Greenslade, John Harris, Amelia Hill, Alan Rusbridger, Zoe Williams and Patrick Wintour.
Phone Hacking: How the Guardian broke the story Reviews
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Read a tale of hubris, bribery, the unraveling of a corporate empire and the manipulation of the government. It's worth reading and I'm interested to see if/how Murdoch's empire falls.
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Articles from the Guardian presenting the whole story of the phone hacking scandal. Lots of detail as to the background of the investigative reporting and the timeline.