As it happened: News Corp's Rupert Murdoch talks to Leveson inquiry
By Staff, mediaweek.co.uk, Wednesday, 25 April 2012 12:34PM
Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Coporation, is coming under public scrutiny like never before during the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics, Media Week brings up to the minute coverage of the day's key comments as he talks about his links with prime ministers, past and present, and why the Sun newspaper has never been better.
Rupert Murdoch at the Leveson inquiry, Wednesday
Rolling news and view as the 81 year-old media mogul spars with Robert Jay QC. Catch-up here.
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