Yes. It's a conspiracy by the Democrats to close down Fox News. They made News Corp hack all those phones and bribe all those Metropolitan police officers.
You have evidence of any Fox News hacking phones? Nope.
He didn't accuse Fox of doing so, genius. But keep in mind, if Murdoch takes the hit in the UK, that voids his ownership of Foxnews, as a criminal convicted of foreign bribery cannot own media here. Get up to speed, sweety.
There are also reports of The Justice Department launching an investigation into allegations of computer hacking by News Corp's American advertising wing, News America Marketing.
"News America was accused in a 2009 lawsuit of hacking into the computers of one of its competitors, Floorgraphics Inc., to steal detailed information about their sales, clients and finances. Floorgraphics said they first realized they were being hacked in 2004, when they discovered intrusions from computers with IP addresses registered to News America.
"The company claimed that their information was accessed at least 11 times over four months and that they started losing important clients to News America shortly afterward, leading to a round of layoffs.
There was an FBI investigation into the hacking allegations in 2004, but it didn't end up going anywhere."
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It's probably worth keeping in mind Scotland Yard's immediate response to Murdoch's UK hacking operations:
"Number of pages of information about the phone hacking scandal that were sitting in a Scotland Yard evidence room: 11,000...
"Number of hours the head of Scotland Yard's first phone hacking investigation, John Yates, spent reviewing the documents before deciding they weren't worth looking into: 8
"Number of years before that evidence was thoroughly examined: almost 4
"Number of phone numbers listed in those documents: 5,000 landlines and 4,000 cell phones
"Number of phone hacking victims prosecutors initially identified in 2007: 8
Estimated number of total phone hacking victims: about 4,000 ."
The Phone Hacking Scandal By The Numbers - ProPublica
There's at least one other relevant number from the UK hacking:
"The number of people who have resigned over the scandal: 7, including 4 top News International executives and 2 Scotland Yard officers."