Newspaper news from 11 September 2010

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Rupert Murdoch and the future of British media (Media Guardian)
As angry MPs agree witnesses should be called to account over the phone-hacking affair, Henry Porter and Will Hutton examine the wide influence of the...
Good journalism will thrive, whatever the format (Media Guardian)
The web has been a boon for serious investigative writingIf I've learned one thing from watching the internet over two decades, it's this: prediction is futile.
Disgraced investigator was taped instructing journalist (The Independent)
News International is employing a sports journalist who can be heard on a tape recording, broadcast on the website of The New York Times, being ...
The Social Network: Facebook's intriguing world revealed (Media Guardian)
A new movie, The Social Network, promises to lift the lid on Facebook and its creator Mark ZuckerbergIn many respects, Suite H33 in Kirkland House, Ha...
Stephen Fry: The know-all who is everybody's friend | Profile (Media Guardian)
The comedian, writer and technophile is set to perform his first interactive show.
News International plan to sponsor academy school causes concern (Media Guardian)
Critics of Rupert Murdoch alarmed by ambitions to enter Britain's education sectorRupert Murdoch's News International (NI) is drawing up plans to spon...
Misreporting Venezuela's economy | Mark Weisbrot (Media Guardian)
If you want a perfect illustration of media toeing the official line, look no further than the forecasts of Venezuela's economic doomThe bulk of the m...
Farewell to Abbey Road as EMI's top job crosses to New York (Media Guardian)
US-based Roger Faxon calls the tune after promotion to chief executiveYou know EMI – great British music company, Abbey Road, the Beatles and all that.
MPs too 'conflicted' to probe media on phone hacking, says ex-PCC chief (Media Guardian)
Sir Christopher Meyer says politicians have 'toxic, love-hate relationship' with press, and should leave investigation to policeMPs are too compromise...
Rupert Murdoch does need watching. But he's hardly the Emperor Ming (Media Guardian)
Rupert Murdoch remains a powerful figure in global media, but it is too easy – and ultimately self-defeating – to exaggerate the threat he...
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