Ebook: Phone hacking: how the Guardian broke the story
Author: Guardian Books
- Tags: Investigative reporting--Great Britain, Journalistic ethics--Great Britain, Mass media--Moral and ethical aspects--Great Britain, Personal communication service systems--Security measures, Tabloid newspapers--Corrupt practices--Great Britain, Privacy Right of--Great Britain, Press law--Great Britain, Mass media--Moral and ethical aspects, Press law, Privacy Right of, Investigative reporting, Journalistic ethics, News of the World (Newspaper), Tabloid newspapers -- Corrupt practices -- Great Britain, Mass m
- Series: Guardian shorts
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Guardian Books
- City: London;Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
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 hacking: 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.
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