Yardy to make Sussex return July 7, 2011 CRICKET: Michael Yardy will captain Sussex against Glamorgan at Hove on Tuesday after returning from his second break from cricket. The 30-year-old spinner has not played since the FL t20 defeat to Middlesex on 10 June. Yardy returned home early from the World Cup earlier this year after suffering from depression.
Sunderland sign United duo July 7, 2011 FOOTBALL: Sunderland have continued their summer investment drive with the signings of former Manchester United defenders Wes Brown and John O’Shea. Both players have agreed four-year deals and could still be joined on Wearside by a third United player Darron Gibson.
Robinson retires for good July 7, 2011 RUGBY UNION: World Cup winner and former British Lion winger Jason Robinson, 36, has officially announced his retirement from the game. Robinson played his last game in the Premiership for Sale Sharks four years ago but spent last season with National Two (North) side Fylde.
END OF THE WORLD July 7, 2011 ■ Murdoch closes best-selling tabloid in desperate bid to save rest of his empire ■ Bid for BSkyB hangs in balance as Hunt delays decision until September RUPERT MURDOCH abruptly ended his 42 year ownership of the News of the World yesterday, killing off the iconic brand in a desperate bid to save the rest [...]
Murdoch bid for Sky is still in the balance July 7, 2011 MURDOCH’S bid for BSkyB was hanging in the balance last night, despite his bombshell decision to close the flagship News of the World. A Sky director told City A.M. the two sides are “miles away from any decision on price” because the situation “is changing so quickly”. Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt has been forced to [...]
Scandal will be a Lehman Brothers moment for media July 7, 2011 IN many ways, the disgusting scandal that has so stunningly and abruptly destroyed Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World (NotW) could prove to be a mini-Lehman Brothers moment for the media industry. As the dominos tumble, there will be more, as yet unknown, corporate victims. Seismic, uncontrolled changes are now afoot, at a time when [...]
Sales a sign of changing times July 7, 2011 THE NEWS of the World sales stood at 6.5m in 1969, when Murdoch fought off Robert Maxwell’s Pergamon group to buy the title for a princely £34m. It has closed with sales of just 2.6m this year. And in a sign of the times for the traditional newspaper industry, the last two papers to change hands [...]
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE NEWS OF THE WORLD: UNDER RUPERT MURDOCH July 7, 2011 2 January 1969 Rupert Murdoch at the auction to bid for the control of the News of the World newspaper group. Murdoch beat off a rival £34m bid from Robert Maxwell’s Pergamon Press, winning a controlling stake and becoming new managing director of his first Fleet Street newspaper at the age of just 38. November [...]
Gripping reading from its salacious start to brutal end July 7, 2011 THE News of the World’s brutal axing yesterday was a story the title itself would have been proud to source. From humble beginnings 168 years ago, it earned itself a racy reputation based on sex and scandal-filled stories. Launched as a penny broadsheet on 1 October 1863, it targeted the higher echelons of society but [...]
NotW rivals set for boost July 7, 2011 THE News of the World was arguably the jewel in the crown of Murdoch’s UK newspaper stable. With 2.6m weekly sales generating £135m gross revenue per year, the paper was second only to its sister daily, the Sun, in its success in the UK market. Its advertisers also contributed an estimated £35m per year, according [...]