Gordon Brown and a police officer are moaning about their phones now. Anyone else wanna jump on the bandwagon?
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Gordon Brown and a police officer are moaning about their phones now. Anyone else wanna jump on the bandwagon?
The final edition sold over 4 million copies because it was exactly that, the final edition. All the money went to charity and it was a special edition, that's why so many people bought it. I've no doubt at all if it was a standard edition of the News of the World then readership would of been down enormously and you'd be a fool to think it wouldn't be. And it's not all about readership anyway, it had no advertisers left so the paper just wasn't economical. For someone who's involved in the media you seem to know **** all about it.
It was an excuse to shut it down yes but it was also the only option as the paper was not financially viable to publish any more and wouldn't be for many years to come, this is a far greater scandal than others they've been implicated in and they wouldn't just bounce back easily. News of the World focuses on scandal far more than The Sun which is more just the daily news or reporting of ongoing scandals rather breaking them. They had many different journalists for instance.
"News Corporation has withdrawn its bid for BSkyB, the BBC's Business Editor Robert Peston says"