Fox News Parent NewsCorp May Face Corruption Investigation 145
rtfa-troll writes "The Guardian reports that News Corporation may face FCPA investigations after an 'official of the British ministry of defence' was charged 'for allegedly receiving £100,000 from Murdoch's tabloid newspapers.' News Corporation, headed by Rupert Murdoch, is loved by most of the readers of Slashdot as the owner of Fox News and as the company which put the overly complicated paywall on the Wall Street Journal. The article states that the charges 'would be hard for the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission to ignore and would warrant investigation under the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act which could lead to risks for 27 TV licences within the Fox network.'"
Re:Well one thing is certain... (Score:4, Funny)
You know who is not going to be covering this story.
I was hoping it was going to be /. but that bubble has already burst.
It's an illuminati game play (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Well one thing is certain... (Score:5, Funny)
Of course Fox News will cover the story!
But they will begin every sentence with, "The lib'rul biased media says that..."
I'm speechless (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Well one thing is certain... (Score:5, Funny)
You know who is not going to be covering this story.
Oh, Fox will cover it... Via The Simpsons. There is a provision in the contract that specifies the Fox network may not interfere with the show's content. And it results in awkward things being broadcast by Fox, like this (from Wikipedia [wikipedia.org]):
The Simpsons also often includes self-referential humor. The most common form is jokes about Fox Broadcasting. For example, the episode "She Used to Be My Girl" included a scene in which a Fox News Channel van drove down the street while displaying a large "Bush Cheney 2004" banner and playing Queen's "We Are the Champions", in reference to the 2004 presidential election.
I'm sure many slashdotters could cite even more awkward examples of The Simpsons poking the Fox bear.