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    With Brooks arrested, tabloid insiders open up

    LONDON (AP) — With their former boss under arrest, tabloid reporters are beginning to reveal secrets of what it was like to work in Rebekah Brooks' newsrooms.

    Disguises, bullying, lies dropped into copy — all were part of the pressure-cooker atmosphere that prevailed, according to former journalists who spoke to The Associated Press.

    Michael Taggart, who worked at The Sun in 2003, said the paper under Brooks was marked by "ruthlessness and misogyny."

    "The reporters who were prepared to subject themselves and others to the most ridicule were the ones earmarked for success," said Taggart, who now works as a consultant for London-based MRM.

    Insiders say the whatever-it-takes mantra was common across the tabloid world. But the pressure at News International — publisher of the Sun and the News of the World, the defunct paper at the center of the phone hacking scandal — was particularly intense.

    Taggart described routinely participating in overnight stakeouts while at the Sun, something he said was rare at other papers he had worked for. The News of the World famously employed Mazhar Mahmood, who dressed as a hidden camera-wielding Middle Eastern potentate dubbed the "Fake Sheik" to trick scores of prominent figures into embarrassing indiscretions.

    Taggart said other tabloids were just as hungry for scandal and celebrity, but they tended to rely on "great contacts, rather than covert operations."

    At Rupert Murdoch's tabloids, refusing to play ball meant being pushed to the sidelines. One reporter who said he went through that was Charles Begley, News of the World's Harry Potter correspondent in 2001 when Brooks was its editor.

    The then 29-year-old reporter said he wore a Harry Potter costume to work and officially changed his name to that of the fictional boy wizard, all part of the paper's attempt to tap into the Pottermania sweeping both sides of the Atlantic.

    On Sept. 11, hours after the fall of the twin towers, Begley was stunned to be chewed out by News of the World management for not wearing his costume. He said he was then ordered to attend the next news meeting in full Potter regalia.

    Shaken by the demand, Begley never showed up, and soon afterward parted ways with the paper.

    Brooks spokesman David Wilson said the former editor was "not going to answer specific allegations like this at this time," but described many of the stories being circulated as ridiculous.

    Another reporter who spent seven years with the News of The World said the humiliation described by Begley was routine.

    "It was very hierarchical," the former reporter said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he still works in the media industry. "If your immediate boss told you to drive to Norfolk and stand in a field ... that's what you were expected to do."

    Attitudes toward women — never thought of as particularly enlightened at The Sun, a paper still famous for its topless page 3 models — did not improve under Brooks, Taggart said.

    "We were regularly encouraged to refer to women with misogynistic names like 'tarts,' 'slappers' or 'hookers' in our copy if there was conceivably any question mark over their sexual proclivities," he said.

    "We were expected to childishly objectify women. So blonde-haired women were described as 'beauties' and generously chested women 'looked swell', whether they'd wanted the attention or not."

    Faking facts was also part of tabloid life under Brooks, reporters said.

    A third News of The World reporter, who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because he too is still working in the media industry, said some editors at the News of the World deliberately inserted bogus details to sensationalize copy.

    In 2006, it apologized after an England soccer star was wrongly alleged to have participated in a "gay sex romp." More recently, the paper was forced to pay damages after wrongly alleging that motor racing boss Max Mosley had participated in a Nazi-themed orgy. Mosley acknowledged the orgy, but denied any Nazi theme.

    Protesting was not an option, according to the reporter who worked at the tabloid for seven years. He said the paper "was no place to question what you were being asked to do, the answer was always the same mantra: Do what you have to do to get a result."

    "Anyone mentioning ethics or refusing to be cooperative with dubious practices would have been effectively exiled by the news desk and labeled as 'flaky.'"

    ___

    Rob Harris contributed to this report.

     

    826 comments

    • Smoking Joe  •  10 mths ago
      This is how ALL OF MURDOCH'S fake news outlets are ran - it's not just the papers, Fox News is ran exactly like this!
      You lie, or you don't get promoted. If you lie VERY well you get a big promotion. Pathetic - run this loser out of AMerica too!
      • Tatiana 10 mths ago
        Just on: he also lost the Olympics rights...LOL Life is good and so is karma.
      • LACajun 10 mths ago
        Your grammer is more in line with obama....he be's rans like that too.
      • carly 10 mths ago
        Grammar,Einstein.
    • Let_Us_Reason_Together  •  10 mths ago
      Ah, Karma actually works (I always knew it would). You can't keep flinging poop into the Universe without its eventually landing right back on your face. The employees who grit their teeth and put up with it for however long should have known better. As the world learned with Hitler, when you tell yourself you can live with *one* piece of poop ("after all, no job's perfect, is it?"), you're only going to get more and more.
      • LACajun 10 mths ago
        Take your hippie Karma crap and shove it up your gay boyfriends a.s....that will reason you together....
      • Let_Us_Reason_Together 10 mths ago
        You're a disgrace to Cajuns. But you already knew that.
    • J  •  10 mths ago
      I'm a former Journalist. When I got out of college I found out that news wasn't so much about truth but ratings and circulation. The people I worked for didn't go as far as the tabloids but there are other ways to distort. For example, if you are reporting about a protest, you don't put it it was only 10 people. You made it sound like there were far more than that by not telling the reader it was the same 10 who always protested the same issue. Also, reporters look for someone for a great quote and it doesn't matter if the person reflects the general population. And so it goes.....
      • fauxsnooze 10 mths ago
        Like FAUX' New Black Panthers crusade. 2 panthers doesn't constitute much of a resurgence of black militance.
      • misterblue 10 mths ago
        or use footage of huge crowds, from entirely different events, to mislead viewers into thinking say, a tea party event, was much bigger than it actually was?? Typical fox news "standards".
      • misterblue 10 mths ago
        Jon Stewart exposed this in a hilarious bit on his show. Completely identifiable pictures of huge crowds from entirely different events! These were Juxtaposed against the actual few people who were there. Incredible.
    • random guy from the rando ...  •  10 mths ago
      is anyone realy suprised to hear all this?
      • Dee 10 mths ago
        No, it's just very nice to have it formally documented !!!
      • Corina 10 mths ago
        Its about time they admit it!!
      • Knows All Sees All 10 mths ago
        Really too...
    • Rob  •  10 mths ago
      So, much of the news printed in the tabloids is lies? You don't say. Anyone who relies on "newspapers" like News of the World for the news is an idiot anyway.
      • Wild Man 10 mths ago
        or the idiots that really think colbert's show is real news.....
      • END_MONEY_LOBBYING 10 mths ago
        ...yea, except those idiots VOTE...

        It would be harmless if they didn't but they DO...
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        hey wild man.colbert is a comedy show period. hence its broadcast on the comedy central network. reasonable people dont expect a comedy show to reflect an ethical standard such as a newspaper. the top of the paper should carry a disclaimer... not really the news, simple info-tainment. sorta like fox news. bottom line... leave funny man colbert alone. we need the laughs.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      boycott the advertisers
    • NewMexicoGent  •  10 mths ago
      This sounds exactly like Fox News! Say whatever it takes.....even if you have to make it up. Watch out Rush, we're coming for you.
    • Carl  •  10 mths ago
      I believe every word. Wait till this story hits State side and find out what goes on at his papers and news stations here!
    • jeff  •  10 mths ago
      Anyone wondering why the one person that was the named whistle blowers comes up dead?
    • D. El De McClung  •  10 mths ago
      Confirmation that I was right when I said that the news media lies and uses manipulative language to direct and misdirect the public. Although this article may not address that issue directly it is obvious from what the article does say that I am not far from the thruth.
    • james k  •  10 mths ago
      They didn't throw her in the jug, shutter her newspaper, and drag her boss across the floor of Parliament because of how good a human being she was. Rebekah Brooks should go to jail.
    • imbored  •  10 mths ago
      if my boss told me to dress like harry potter and chage my name, I'm pretty sure I'd laugh on my way out the door. Just because your boss tells you to do something that doesn't mean you have to do it. Sure, you may get fired. but I'd rather be unemployed than be a yes man with no sack.
    • Solar Child  •  10 mths ago
      Management merely reflected the ideals and character of the owner(s).
    • steve g  •  10 mths ago
      Nah, the real issue is the morons who continue to plunk down their money to buy and read the crap printed in tabloids. These rags would disappear within a month if people actually had some intelligence and did something more meaningful with their time. The U.K., the U.S, it doesn't matter-people are bizarrely obsessed with the minutiae of celebrities' lives (even though, of course, they secretly hate these celebrities deep down inside).
    • Tired Fan  •  10 mths ago
      SteveG is right. The sleezebags that run this crap wouldn't have a job if there wasn't a huge market full of depraved and ignorant people that want to buy it. Tabloids, booze, prostitution, drugs - the only way to make them go away is to take away what feeds them: Customers!!!
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      Hey Rupert, you ran the place, you hired the people, the collected the $.

      And you're not "responsible?"

      Your bid to take oer the BSkyB thing would have made you defacto ruler of the UK.

      A fish rots from the head.
    • The Lightning Round  •  10 mths ago
      You're kidding me with this, right? It's a tabloid. It's a dirt sheet. It's a gossip rag. And these reporters are acting like they were shocked to discover they didn't have CNN type ethics? You're barely considered news, and most people consider the stuff you publish #$%$ that was made up, anyway. If not by you, then by some dubious "source". It's laughable that now that the crap is hitting the fan, they want to act like they had ethics. Especially the guy who was with them for SEVEN YEARS doing it.
    • Doug  •  10 mths ago
      Brooks looks like Sideshow Bob on the Simpsons
    • frank pancakehead  •  10 mths ago
      they wanted him to dress up as harry potter in a meeting right after sept 11th? that's all sorts of crazy
    • JC  •  10 mths ago
      Since the early days of this country, newspapers have printed lies. That was part of the reason President John Adams supported the Alien and Sedition Acts. In our day we think things are different, but people throughout the years have always been the same. Yet, we are continually shocked and amazed each time it happens. You would think people would learn. How many of you have stared at the Tabloids at the checkout counter with blaring headlines that an alien spaceship was found and wondered how do these papers stay in existence? Me, I wonder who would be fool enough to believe this stuff and actually spend their money to buy these papers? Everyone is so quick to rail against banks and politicians, but neglect any reason when considering the reliability and legitimacy of the reporting of the media publications. We erroneously presume that printed and/or broadcast news shows are accurately portraying the events and we are quick to call everyone else liars or dishonest. This is one reason that news reports of pronouncements made by the "terrorists" are so irritating. There could be only 10 terrorists or gang members or cult members, but by making it larger than it is to sell papers, by intimating that they are a huge organization, the media only gives them legitimacy that encourages others to join. Then they do become large and much more troublesome. Responsible editors should practice some restraint and refuse to print these stories and not provide them a voice. These terrorist organizations would then dry up and become history. It is up to the public with their wallets to support those news outlets that are responsible and not the others. Don't just buy the sensational because you have a short attention span.
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