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By Yudster
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I'm sure you're all right. I'm probably worrying for nothing.
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By a-moron
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Twitter - the spoutings of madmen or celebs using it for product placement. Very few using it for freedom of speech. Unfortunately because I like the idea in principal.
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By SAV1OUR
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Mick Hucknall nicked.
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By Nicola_Red
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theflyingbadger wrote:Twitter - the spoutings of madmen or celebs using it for product placement.


Not at all. In my experience, Facebook is what celebs use for product placement, whereas Twitter is what they use to share with fans as well as their friends what they're actually doing and thinking. Or the good ones do anyway. Read the timeline of someone like Simon Pegg or Peter Serafinowicz and count the number of product plugs against their other tweets - I wouldn't follow them if it was just nonstop book and tour promotion.
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By a-moron
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Nicola_Red wrote:
theflyingbadger wrote:Twitter - the spoutings of madmen or celebs using it for product placement.


Not at all. In my experience, Facebook is what celebs use for product placement, whereas Twitter is what they use to share with fans as well as their friends what they're actually doing and thinking. Or the good ones do anyway. Read the timeline of someone like Simon Pegg or Peter Serafinowicz and count the number of product plugs against their other tweets - I wouldn't follow them if it was just nonstop book and tour promotion.


Was probably a bit sweeping with that statement as I've only ever flitted in and out of twitter world and I'm sure there are many interesting sorts to follow. My point was primarily directed at the uber idiots with multi-million fool-owers ie charlie sheen, paris hilton, kim kardiganishan(?) Who prattle on about lava embalmed falcons or going out for lunch sporting their gorgeous new gucci purse. Not quite the thing it was set up for.
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By SAV1OUR
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bmstinton93 wrote:*cough cough* Chris Moyles *cough cough*


That's why I don't follow him, it's all about the radio!
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By MK Chris
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So - News of the World hacked Sara Payne's phone, which was GIVEN to her as a present by Rebekah Brooks - a new low.

Allegations involving the Mirror due to surface very soon apparently.
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By MK Chris
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Now this is the smoking gun. VERY difficult questions for the Murdochs, Brooks, Coulson, Hinton, et al to answer now.
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By SAV1OUR
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The exchange at the commitee on Thursday - gripping stuff, I really do hope they make all this into a film.

Watson: "Are you familiar with the word 'mafia'?"

Murdoch: "Yes, Mr. Watson," Murdoch replied.

Watson: "Have you ever heard the term 'omerta,' a mafia term they use for the code of silence?"

Murdoch: "I'm not an aficionado on such things."

Watson: "Would you agree it means a group of people bound together by secrecy, who together pursue that group's business objectives with no regard for the law, using intimidation and corruption and general criminality?


8O
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By Johnny 1989
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What's going on with this now, I remember the Government saying those involved would be punished, etc. and yet nothing is really happening, anyone know what's going on with this case now, I was hoping Murdoch would have been in the shit big style by now.
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By John22
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The last time it was big news was the other day when James Murdoch appeared before the Culture, Media and Sport committee and Tom Watson accused him of running the mafia. Based on what I heard during that hearing I think investigations are ongoing.
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By SAV1OUR
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"The brutal truth is that none of Murdoch's papers is safe. Sure, he loves the print media. He bought The Sun in 1969 and turned it into a tabloid juggernaut. But you do not become a multi-billionaire mogul on sentiment. And James Murdoch has no affection for newspapers. He is far more business-like and sees The Sun for what it is: a tiny part of a gigantic news operation. As such, he will have no qualms in killing it off if it starts to damage the rest of the company."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media ... 61461.html
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By MK Chris
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Johnny 1989 wrote:What's going on with this now, I remember the Government saying those involved would be punished, etc. and yet nothing is really happening, anyone know what's going on with this case now, I was hoping Murdoch would have been in the shit big style by now.

The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee will report back on their findings in December I believe; the Leveson inquiry is starting and who knows how long that'll take. There are suggestions the police have 300 million News International emails to go through, not to mention the thousands of potential victims to contact - believe me, it's not gone quiet.

SAV1OUR wrote:"And James Murdoch has no affection for newspapers. He is far more business-like and sees The Sun for what it is: a tiny part of a gigantic news operation. As such, he will have no qualms in killing it off if it starts to damage the rest of the company."

James Murdoch is not really in charge though; Rupert is still the man with the final say.