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  What 2012 holds for U.S. newspapers
Publishers face the challenge of embracing digital as separate from their print editions. Talking with analyst Ken Doctor.

  Newspapers' 2012 outlook: Bleaker
Ad revenues will continue to shrink, declining 8 percent by one forecast, putting yet more pressure on publishers to shift to digital

  Major changes in newspaper circ tallies
ABC introduces new rules for counting various editions, making comparisons to past periods impossible. But the WSJ is still tops.

  Murdoch's big loss in the London scandal
He's already lost his bid for control of BSkyB. His worry now is that the phone hacking investigations will claim son James.

  More heat for James Murdoch over hacking
New evidence comes out that hacking was widely known about at the News of the World and that executives worked to cover it up

  Hacking hotseat for CNN's Piers Morgan
Brits call for the TV host to return to London to answer questions about phone hacking during his years as a UK tabloid editor

  New revelations in UK hacking scandal
Police report a second instance of phone hacking by reporters in a murder case, that of an 8-year-old girl slain 11 years ago

  Fresh dirt in UK phone hacking scandal
Probe opens into reports of abuses at other publications, including the Daily Mirror under former editor Piers Morgan, now a CNN host

  Buyers see a cloud over James Murdoch
Many think Rupert Murdoch's son will be the next major casualty in the phone hacking scandal roiling British media and politics

  A win for Murdoch before Parliament
Establishes that he's still very much in charge of News Corp. but had no reason to know of phone hacking at News of the World




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