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Listening Post~Tabloid Scandal Rips Through UK 2011 07 16

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FLV:http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/listeningpost/2011/07/201171517130540148.html



A tale of Britain's tabloid phone-hacking; and how the fusion of satellite imagery and media is changing our worldview.


Earlier this month, the UK's Guardian published allegations that the country's leading weekly tabloid the News of the World, hired a private investigator who accessed and deleted messages from a murdered teenager's voicemail.


The revelations - the latest twist in the ever-unfolding phone hacking scandal - caused a huge public outcry. They've led to the publication's parent company News Corporation and its owner Rupert Murdoch pulling the plug, at least for now, on the planned takeover of Britain's biggest broadcaster, BSkyB.


But many questions remain unanswered: How complicit were the police, politicians and prosecutors in this story. Did they attempt to cover up the scandal? Was the executive body of NewsCorp aware of what was happening? And how will it affect the Murdoch dynasty's role in British journalism?


Our News Divide this week looks at a tale of tabloid phone-hacking and how it is rocking the very foundations of Britian's political and media establishments.


Does Britain's print media have the ability to self-regulate? Should it face more stringent regulations like the country's broadcast media? And has Rupert Murdoch been a force for good in British journalism? We substitute our News Byte section this week to debate these questions with one of the few defenders of the UK's tabloid culture, renowned author and journalist Toby Young.


One of the functions of the first satellites launched at the height of the Cold War, was to give the United States and the former Soviet Union the ability to spy on each other from outer space. Now, these satellites are becoming powerful tools for journalism.


Commercial satellite companies began selling their product in the 1980's but the hi-tech imagery for the most part, remained the preserve of governments and well-funded news organisations. Then, in 2005 when Google Earth launched, high-resolution imagery became available to the masses and it wasn't just governments and journalists poring over it, but any number of the 700 million users who downloaded the software.


In this week's feature Listening Post's Meenakshi Ravi looks at the fusion of satellite imagery and the media, and how it is changing the way we see the world.





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Jul 16, 2011, 14:37:55

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5 Comments


thanks for this but it is really shitty quality, wrong aspect ratio, tiny dimensions...not up to your usual ripping standards shunster!!!
Jul 17 2011, 02:35 CEST
Had previous complaints elsewhere that the file were too big in relation to the flv. Tried to cut down on file size but I will have to guess again....
Jul 17 2011, 06:56 CEST

shunster [torrent uploader]
the quality was excellent before, it was properly ripped and was the files were NOT too big. the people complaining were probably idiots who havent the slightest clue about ripping/quality. from my experience, when ripping from shitty secondary sources (ie flv webrips) you NEED to have a bit larger filesize (225-350) than when you are ripping from television captures because the quality of the original source is lower and thus one has to compensate for that when ripping....PLEASE GO BACK TO OLD RIPPING TECHNIQUE PLEASE AND THANKS Smile
Jul 17 2011, 13:36 CEST
quality is directly related to filesize, AR dimensions and framerate.

if people want shitty quality, id tell them to go capture the damn flv's themselves!!! Razz
Jul 17 2011, 13:39 CEST
keep in mind, not all of us are watching this on our friggin iphones and shit, some of us prefer to watch it on standalones and out televisions, where shitty quality becomes exacerbated.
Jul 17 2011, 13:53 CEST
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