"People talk as if they have fallen below their usual high standards. They were already in the gutter, it is just that they have sunk lower than anyone thought they could" Steve Coogan
So it's the last day for The News Of The World ("the world's biggest selling newspaper" sic?) after some of the most hypocritical, specious, venal, yellow journalism the country (note: not the world!) has ever witnessed. The only surprise is how come it lasted for 168 years and the answer is car-crash lowest common denominator journalism posing as 'investigative', as opposed to creating, nay luring the unsuspecting and nay even inventing, immoral unethical and plain psychologically disturbed writing or 'journalism' the country has ever seen, inventing some of the most heinous and specious examples of what is NOT 'investigative', in the sense of searching for truth, it is possible to imagine. As an example of how low the gutter actually is, this gross moral turpitude would have been impossible to imagine had it not been for Murdoch, Brooks, Mulcare, McMullan et al
no stench unturned, no gutter too low........ |
Well the answer was 'Yes!' People did believe it and as soon as we worked out more sinister forces were afoot we dismissed it and refused to patently put more money in the purse of someone so corrupt it was nearly funny. Nearly......not any more.
the scale of the problem.......Glenn Mulcaire |
disingenuous to a fault, a relationship with the truth that borders on Münchhausen's, your paper always was "TOXIC"! |
The truth will out...........
Here's your tune of the day..........down here on Radio Swappers
Some notable highpoint from the history of this bastion of the ''free-press' this embattled noble pillar of truth and the most laudable journalistic moral tone and highest ethical standards.......
Notable entrapments er, I mean reports
* Caroline Cossey, an extra in For Your Eyes Only, was outed as transsexual. By her accounts, she was so upset that she contemplated suicide afterwards. (1981)
* Roman Catholic Bishop Roderick Wright, who eloped with a parishioner. (1996)
* Prince Harry underage drinking and drugs. (January 2002)
* Mark Oaten and his relationship with a male prostitute. (January 2006)
* Max Mosley's private sado-masochistic sexual acts with five prostitutes (2008). The News of the World posted a secretly filmed video on their website, and alleged that it involved Nazi role-playing. Mosley took legal action, and the High Court ruled in July 2008 that the News of the World had breached Mosley's privacy and awarded him £60,000 in damages and £450,000 in legal fees. The judge also ruled that there was no basis for the allegations of Nazism.
* Accusations that snooker star John Higgins had accepted bribes to throw frames in snooker matches. (2010)
* Spot fixing with the Pakistan cricket teams in the test series against England.
Notable Campaign
Anti-paedophile campaign (2000)
The paper began a controversial campaign to name and shame alleged paedophiles in 2000 following the abduction and murder of Sarah Payne. The paper's decision led to angry mobs terrorising those they suspected of being child sex offenders, which included several cases of mistaken identity, including one instance where a paediatrician had her house vandalised and another where a man was confronted because he had a neck brace similar to one a paedophile was wearing when pictured.[sic] The campaign was labelled "grossly irresponsible" journalism by the then Chief Constable of Gloucestershire, Tony Butler. The paper also campaigned for the introduction of 'Sarah's Law' to allow public access to the Sex Offenders Register.
Phone hacking scandal
Bit of further reading from a true investigative newspaper, The Guardian, that was even-handed enough to publish David Wooding's piece of handwringing. He's NofTW's 'Political' Editor stating that the demise would trigger a crime wave! No longer able to report crime and uncover criminal activity for us, now you join them for YOUR criminal activity and lowlife, unbelievably corrupt, sordid behaviour................
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/09/news-of-world-last-edition
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/09/hugh-grant-steve-coogan-news?INTCMP=SRCH
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/jul/10/rupert-murdoch-phone-hacking-cameron
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/09/phone-hacking-scandal-rupert-murdoch
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/06/news-world-investigator-families-dead-soldiers
Steve has the final word
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