News Corp. Says Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton Is Stepping Down
Les Hinton, chief executive officer of News Corp.’s Dow Jones & Co. unit, said he is resigning, the media company’s second executive to step down today amid accusations of phone hacking by its journalists.
Source: BusinessWeek
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Panel finds no offenses took place at Dow Jones
NEW YORK, Jul 17 (Reuters) No illegal activities have taken place at Dow Jones & Co, the News Corp unit that publishes the Wall Street Journal, according to an independent panel tasked with overseeing...
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Credit Suisse, News Corp., JPMorgan, Wells Fargo in Court News
Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN) , the second- biggest Swiss bank, is a target of an investigation by the Department of Justice over former cross-border private banking services to U.S. customers.
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Dow Jones watchdog eyes News scandal
Five member watchdog created in 2007. 18 Jul 2011 8:48 AM
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News International veteran Hinton resigns following phone hacking allegations
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Dow Jones CEO, ex-News International chief, quits
Mr Hinton's resignation came just hours after that of Rebekah Brooks. -AFP
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CEO Of Dow Jones & Co Resigns over NoW Scandal
Leslie Frank "Les" Hinton has resigned as CEO of Dow Jones & Company over the unfolding journalistic ethics scandal at the News Corporation subsidiary - News International. Hinton is a British-American...
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Two top News Corp. executives resign
Les Hinton resigns as chief executive of Dow Jones & Co. and publisher of its Wall Street Journal. Rebekah Brooks steps down as chief of News International in London. Mogul Rupert Murdoch apologizes...