Tuesday, July 12, 2011

News of the World's last edition 'sells 4.5m copies' | Media | guardian.co.uk

News of the World phone-hacking scandal part one – Monday 11 July | News | guardian.co.uk

News International papers targeted Gordon Brown | Media | The Guardian

News of the World's last edition 'sells 4.5m copies' | Media | guardian.co.uk

It seems the scandal has a plus side and a minus side.Sales skyrocketed for the last issue, a farewell if you will. However, the pending deals seem to be teetering on the edge of not happening at all.

How many people were effected by this hacking phenomenon? Also, is anyone really surprised?

Journalist have used "sources" for years to garner the juiciest stories. Is it any wonder that in the age of digital media that it be digitally gained?

I think the problem is, this time they went too far to interfere with an open missing persons investigation in a way that could potentially jeopardize finding a young girl.

THAT pissed people off. Until then, they just enjoyed the stories.

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