Is the clock ticking for James Murdoch and his influential seat on the GlaxoSmithKline board?
The company led by Chief Executive James Murdoch and 38% owned by News Corp.
James Murdoch resigned as chairman of News International, the UK newspaper publishing arm of News Corp.
James Murdoch has been seen as a potential heir to his father's media empire.
James Murdoch's close links to the papers at the heart of the phone-hacking scandal were pivotal.
James Murdoch, another of the tycoon's sons, is keeping up the family tradition as Star's chief executive.
James Murdoch is to face more questions from MPs investigating the News of the World (NoW) phone-hacking scandal.
Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey said Tuesday that they were grateful for James Murdoch's leadership of BSkyB.
James Murdoch is especially unlikely to want to distance News Corp. from the broadcaster, which he helped build.
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Cameron also had meetings with James Murdoch, the son of Rupert Murdoch and a senior News Corp. executive.
On the one hand, James Murdoch can say that the rot within his organisation has tonight been cut out.
Why did News Corp. (NWSA) stock spike 6% after Rupert and James Murdoch testified in front of Parliament Tuesday?
On Thursday, shortly before James Murdoch's announcement, police said they have identified the names of nearly 4, 000 potential victims.
James Murdoch is giving up his last high-profile position in the UK, his chairmanship of British Sky Broadcasting.
Jeremy Hunt had just sent a text message to James Murdoch congratulating him on the progress of his bid.
James Murdoch, who authorized the settlement with Mr. Taylor at the beginning of 2008, says he now regrets it.
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So, again, James Murdoch can be more-or-less guaranteed being re-elected on the basis of votes linked to his family.
Of particular importance, James Murdoch constantly tried to intercede with details that his father was in no position to know.
That seemed to be settled until his son and heir apparent, James Murdoch, 38, got caught up in the frenzy.
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It emerged that James Murdoch has stepped down from the boards of the subsidiaries that operate News Corporation's British newspapers.
Rupert and James Murdoch will go before the Culture Media and Sport Committee as a father-and-son duo, tomorrow at 2.30.
Nor is it comforting to realize that News International, whose chair is James Murdoch, could be indicted for bribing U.K. officials.
On Tuesday, James Murdoch also denied that News Corp. bartered positive editorial coverage for the government's support of the BSkyB deal.
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In a few weeks, James Murdoch faces another important vote, on whether he should remain as chairman of British Sky Broadcasting.
At BSkyB's AGM, James Murdoch was re-appointed to his director role with only about 5% of voting shareholders refusing to back him.
This discloses to James Murdoch that Mr Hunt would make a press statement at 7.30am and a statement to parliament at 9.30am.
James Murdoch would say that Mr Hunt was being tough on him.
There is no conceivable reason why anything Rupert or James Murdoch told Parliament today should deter board members from making this non-negotiable demand.
Last year during the keynote Edinburgh speech, one of the BBC's biggest competitors, James Murdoch, launched an outspoken attack on the corporation.
James Murdoch left his position as chief executive of British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC in December 2007 to become head of News Corp.
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