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    UK's News of the World bids farewell to readers

    LONDON (AP) — Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid the News of the World signed off with a simple front page message — "THANK YOU & GOODBYE" — leaving the media establishment here reeling from the expanding phone-hacking scandal that brought down the muckraking newspaper after 168 years.

    Journalists crafted the newspaper's own obituary before sending the tabloid's final edition to the printing presses Saturday night, apologizing for letting its readers down but stopping short of acknowledging recent allegations that staff paid police for information.

    "We praised high standards, we demanded high standards but, as we are now only too painfully aware, for a period of a few years up to 2006 some who worked for us, or in our name, fell shamefully short of those standards," read a message posted on the tabloid's website. "Quite simply, we lost our way. Phones were hacked, and for that this newspaper is truly sorry."

    Rupert Murdoch, whose News Corp. media empire owns the paper, will arrive in London on Sunday on a scheduled visit, a person familiar with his itinerary told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

    Buying the News of the World in 1969 gave the Australian-born Murdoch his first foothold in Britain's media. He went on to snap up several other titles, gaining almost unparalleled influence in British politics through the far-reaching power of his papers' headlines.

    Now he is facing a maelstrom of criticism and outrage over the sequence of events set off by allegations the paper's journalists paid police for information and hacked into the voicemails of young murder victims and the grieving families of dead soldiers.

    The recent revelations culminated in the decision to close the paper and put 200 journalists out of work — but the move failed to stem broader questions about corruption at the newspaper and press regulation in the U.K.

    The sordid affair has played out at breakneck pace in the media and prompted soul-searching at the highest levels of officialdom. Prime Minister David Cameron has called for a new press regulation system and pledged a public inquiry into what went wrong; the head of Murdoch's U.K. newspaper operations has alluded that more revelations are yet to come.

    As the News of the World's final issue went to press, Assistant Police Commissioner John Yates expressed his "extreme regret" that he did not act to reopen police inquiries into phone hacking two years ago. In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, he said "it's clear I could have done more."

    But Murdoch has opted to remain largely silent amid the fallout, issuing one official statement describing the allegations as "deplorable and unacceptable."

    He spoke briefly to reporters in Sun Valley, Idaho, on Saturday, where he is attending a media conference, to back the leadership of his U.K. news operations.

    The final edition of the tabloid hits newsstands on Sunday, and the newspaper's front and back pages are covered with a collage of images of past exclusives and scoops.

    The front page bears an epitaph, "the world's greatest newspaper 1843 - 2011" and a smaller headline with the words: "After 168 years, we finally say a sad but very proud farewell to our 7.5m loyal readers."

    Throughout the day, journalists at the tabloid expressed their sadness and pride in working for an iconic news brand.

    Video of the newsroom showed desk-bound journalists tapping away at keyboards beneath television screens broadcasting images and pictures of their task, and plight.

    Small clues gave the tone of the London newsroom away — from a commemorative T-shirt bearing a "Goodbye, cruel News of the World, I'm leaving you today" worn by one staffer.

    The paper's editor, Colin Myler, offered words of encouragement and sympathy to his staff on a "very difficult day."

    "It's not where we want to be and it's not where we deserve to be," he said in a memo to staff seen by Britain's Press Association. "But I know we will produce a paper to be proud of."

    Helen Moss, a news and features editor who offered refreshments to journalists camped outside the tabloid's headquarters, described an "extremely emotional" newsroom.

    Much of the emotion continued to focus on News International — a subsidiary of Murdoch's News Corp. — which took the decision to jettison the paper on Thursday after the new allegations sparked a fierce backlash and the flight of advertisers.

    When asked whose decision it was to close the paper Murdoch said, "It was a collective decision."

    The scandal exploded this week after it was reported that the News of the World had hacked the mobile phone of 13-year-old murder victim Milly Dowler in 2002 while her family and police were desperately searching for her. News of the World operatives reportedly deleted some messages from the phone's voicemail, giving the girl's parents false hope that she was still alive.

    That ignited public outrage far beyond any previous reaction to press intrusion into the lives of politicians and celebrities, which the paper has acknowledged and for which it has paid compensation to some prominent victims, including actress Sienna Miller.

    Revelations that journalists paid police for information added fuel to the fire, prompting calls for a boycott and causing dozens of companies to pull their advertising from the paper amid fears they would be tainted by association.

    James Murdoch — tipped by many as a likely successor to his father — then announced Thursday that this Sunday's edition of the tabloid would be its last and all revenue from it will go to "good causes."

    The closure was seen by some as a desperate attempt by the media conglomerate to stem negative fallout and thus save its 12 billion-pound ($19 billion) deal to take over satellite broadcaster British Sky Broadcasting.

    But the British government has signaled that deal will be delayed because of the crisis and the scandal has continued to unfold with the announcement of three arrests linked to the matter on Friday.

    Andy Coulson — a former News of the World editor and ex-communications chief to Prime Minister David Cameron — was arrested Friday, as was Clive Goodman, an ex-News of the World royal reporter, and an unidentified 63-year-old man. All three have since been released on bail.

    The developments have turned up the heat on Britain's media industry amid concerns a police investigation won't stop with the News of the World.

    It has also cast new scrutiny on the cozy relationship between British politicians and the powerful Murdoch empire, putting the media baron's company on the defensive.

    Many journalists and media watchers have expressed astonishment that Rebekah Brooks, who was editor of News of the World when some of the hacking allegedly occurred, was keeping her job at head of News Corp.'s U.K. newspaper operations while the paper's 200 employees were laid off.

    When asked Saturday if Brooks continues to have his support, Rupert Murdoch replied simply: "Total."

    "We already apologized," he said. "We've been let down by people ... the paper let down its readers."

    Brooks told lawmakers she had "no knowledge whatsoever" of the Milly Dowler hacking or any other case while she was editor, according to a letter published by Britain's home affairs select committee on Saturday.

    "I also want to reassure you that the practice of phone hacking is not continuing at the News of the World," she said in response to the committee's request for new evidence. "For the avoidance of doubt, I should add that we have no reason to believe that any phone hacking occurred at any other of our titles."

    While she has been portrayed as a villain in the unfolding story, Brooks — with strong connections to British politics and decades of experience behind her — has insisted she is the right person to lead News International through the crisis.

    Upping the ante, the Church of England threatened to pull nearly 4 million pounds of investments from News Corp. if it "does not hold senior executives to account...for the gross failures of management at the News of the World."

    The church's ethical investment advisory group said Saturday it wrote to News Corp. saying closing News of the World was not a "sufficient response" to the "utterly reprehensible and unethical" practices uncovered at the tabloid.

    As he led the News of the World's staff out of the building to cheers and applause, Myler, the editor, paid tribute to his team's professionalism and thanked the tabloid's readers.

    "In the best tradition" of Britain's newspapers, he told the gathered press scrum, "we are going to the pub."

    ___

    Julie Jacobson contributed to this report from Sun Valley, Idaho.

    ___

    Cassandra Vinograd can be reached at http://twitter.com/CassVinograd

     

    688 comments

    • shutter  •  10 mths ago
      Do you really believe they will shut it down completely? Am sure they will just close it down and rebuild using a different name. These people are capable of doing just about everything.
    • RAF  •  10 mths ago
      The most disgusting aspect of this story is that these scumbags deleted messages from the voicemail of a girl who was missing (and later found dead). I hope there will be justice for Milly Dowler and her family.
    • tinamay T  •  10 mths ago
      That witch NANCY GRACE needs to go next, these people like her are just haters ,i dont understand how anyone watches that dumb blond, Its just blah blah blah ,crap is all it is!
      • David 10 mths ago
        You are soooooo right .....why can't they be more like the unbiased rachel maddow or keith olbbermann....no hate speech there.....that poor casey just had a late term abortion...nothing wrong with that ....it's her "choice"....nothing for ms. grace to get pissed off about.....it's just a dead kid...it's not like it's a puppy or anything important.....
      • Bill G 10 mths ago
        If you can't understand why people watch her I have to wonder how it is that you are so conversant and knowledgeable about what she does say. You must have watched her show quite a bit.
    • Brooke  •  10 mths ago
      If You think any paper is any different You would be very wrong . When I was in collage I worked for a little local paper and It was common practice to go to the local cops or town hall armed with a LITTLE gift to exchange for some info unavailable otherwise .
      • DBF 10 mths ago
        I was a journalist for over a decade, and this is not how it is done by professionals. You are obviously corrupt.
    • John Locke  •  10 mths ago
      Two things that surprise me:
      1. People PAY to read tabloids.
      2. People actually consider tabloids to be "news".
    • DamienKarras  •  10 mths ago
      Q: What's the difference between News of the World and Fox News?

      A: News of the World had a more intelligent audience.
      • Paul 10 mths ago
        You obviously don't watch Fox. Take the time to watch Fox, NBC, CBS and ABC or whatever news sources you favor and you will be able to better discern the different slants on the news. There is a difference. Open your mind to some critical thinking and you will be better informed.
      • Robert Smith 10 mths ago
        Or CBS, NBC, CNN, ABC, NYT, The Post?
      • Larry 10 mths ago
        Well said.
    • Mister X  •  10 mths ago
      "200 journalists out of work" ! That is the sad part of the story ...
      • Live Die 10 mths ago
        In today's world, that is journalism.
      • shutter 10 mths ago
        We should be more sympathetic to the people they have victimized over the years. These 200 people have already made a lot of money by taking advantage other people, that they can afford to be out of work for the rest of their lives.
    • emanon  •  10 mths ago
      Everybody talks of Fox news must be watching all the time I guess that is why they are on top. Why does all blame fox news for all the #% that is posted by all the fox haters
    • NOobama2012  •  10 mths ago
      Readers here in America are slowly killing newspapers off due to the fact they are so biased towards the liberal side of a story,people want both sides to figure out for themselves and not a brainwash,The editorial page is a joke with 2 or 3 pages of biased beliefs that this administration is the greatest thing thats ever happened to mankind- i still buy a sunday paper for the coupons and to read and lo and behold what do i find is a survey was done that showed readership was down 9% from last year-wow really!
    • Fred H.  •  10 mths ago
      7.5 million readers, wow. Didn't know there were that many dopes in Britain. We have about 13 million here in the US. The same 13 million listen to Fox News, Rush, Ann; don't think fo themselves and actually think that Sarah Palin is better off for not having an education. Britain - you can have them back!
    • Oscar  •  10 mths ago
      GREAT ! Now end Faux "news" !
    • mike  •  10 mths ago
      first canada refused to let fox air as a news network. the brits take down there paperform of fox! if we can only get rid of this "fair/balance" tabloid network here in the USA. it has been a good start and still so much more garbage to clean up.......
      lets hope muruck gets implicated and serves some time behind bars too!
    • Everyone has an angle  •  10 mths ago
      For those who "think" FOX is a fair and unbaised source for everyday news...

      You are apparently unaware that:

      1) Fox News is ran by Roger Ailes. It's significant since he has been a Republican advisors on many presidential campaigns dating back to his days as a Richard Nixon cabinent member.

      2) Roger Ailes does NOT let his news staff pick and choose what they want to report. In fact he often tells them what to say. He helped put Ronald Regan in office and he was President GW Bush's political advisor.

      3) Roger Ailes and Karl Rove are behind a number of scandalous dirty tricks... from the Willie Horton adds to the SwiftBoatmen...

      4) Rupert Murdochs own children and relative want to get rid of Roger Ailes. People like to make statements by tuning into the information they "want" to believe and ignore the information they don't... and these ill informed people have helped to put Fox where it is "for now"... unfortunately the emphasis on "tabloids" and "drama" have made Fox entertaining... which other news stations are joining in on.

      So... if you like phony stories, exaggerations and taking information out of context for partisan gain... they Fox is your entertainment.

      But - please don't call it a news service.

      Its just fueling the divisions of partisan politics and fanning the fires of stupidity and anger.

      Fortunately there are some signs that Americans are starting to demand more... which I suppose shows in the polls too.
    • Turpin  •  10 mths ago
      OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH THE TIME I LAID IN BED SUNDAY AFTERNOON AS A TEENAGER WITH THE NEWS OF THE WORLD AND READ EVERY PRINTED WORD. GOOD BYE MY FRIEND PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORRY.
    • PATRIOT  •  10 mths ago
      And MSNBC tells nothing but the truth -what a joke!!!!
    • JohnL  •  10 mths ago
      can someone explain the appeal of tabloids. They just seem like a waste of time.
    • cit10driver  •  10 mths ago
      Freedom of the press, isn't so free any more Mr. Garbage News Publisher. Welcome to the ranks of Wikileaks.
    • rob  •  10 mths ago
      I wonder if murdock cronies at fox new are doing even worse slimmy stuff?
    • Bruce  •  10 mths ago
      ok i see this a lot now ... UNEDUCATED IDIOT....S when You are "NOTE THE WORD ARE" saying OUR Government Sucks . its not "ARE Government Sucks" ........
      its OUR Government Sucks...
      ..when you say that NEWSCORP and FOX OUR all NAZI'S
      its
      "NEWSCORP and FOX ARE all Nazi's


      The level of education in this country is astonishing!

      NO wonder Are you smarter then a 5th grader is so popular!
      They are Smarter then 99.99999% of this nation.....
      here's A thought:

      LEARN TO SPELL!
      THEN
      LEARN TO PROOF READ WHAT YOU POST OR INTEND TO POST!
    • McCloud  •  10 mths ago
      s this scandal enough to bring down an established newspaper? The public has a short memory and a negligible attention span these days. NOTW should have scapegoated the particular individuals in their ranks and thus proceeded, letting time heal the wounds. Who of any influence would even remember this after a few years? Possibly the paper has not been a solid revenue generator for News Corp, so this creates an ideal situation to pull the plug.
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