Source: National Cyber Security - Produced By Gregory Evans
The Breakfast Meeting What’s making news in media. Criminal charges are being considered against 11 people, including four reporters, related to investigations into phone hacking and other alleged misconduct by British newspapers, The Associated Press reported. The referrals to prosecutors — the first in the investigations that have led to the arrest of 43 people — are part of four separate cases, the head of Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service said, adding that a decision on charges would be made soon. A confidential report prepared for investors has revealed some of Sony’s thinking in its proposed acquisition of EMI Music Publishing, including plans to lay off about 60 percent of the EMI’s publishing staff and its projections of a 31 percent market share in music publishing, making it a clear leader in the field, Ben Sisario reports. On Thursday, the European Commission is expected to rule on Sony’s purchase; it could approve the deal or move to a second phase of its investigation. The decision by the Pulitzer board to omit an award in fiction this year is still reverberating in the world of publishing, which took the decision as an affront, Julie Bosman writes. Some were trying to see the [...]
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