News International Chief Executive Steps Down

Written By Unknown on Senin, 03 Desember 2012 | 11.46

News International's chief executive Tom Mockridge is to quit his role at the end of the month, News Corporation has announced.

Mr Mockridge, who has been in the position since July last year, is leaving the company to "pursue new opportunities".

News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch said Mr Mockridge's decision to step down was "entirely his own".

He said: "For nearly 22 years, it has been my pleasure to have Tom Mockridge as a colleague.

"Whether it was his early days with our newspaper group in Australia, his incredible work building Sky Italia, or his steadfast leadership of News International, Tom has always been a skilled executive and a trusted friend.

"His decision to step down is absolutely and entirely his own. I am sorry to see him leave us but I know he will be a great success wherever he goes."

Mr Mockridge took over leadership of News International, the publishing arm of News Corporation, from Rebekah Brooks at the height of the phone-hacking scandal.

Rupert Murdoch Rupert Murdoch said Mr Mockridge's decision to quit was 'entirely his own'

The ex-newspaper journalist joined News Ltd in Australia in 1991, where he worked with James Murdoch, deputy chief operating officer of News Corporation, at Star TV, before moving to his native country of New Zealand, where he oversaw the company's newspaper and TV operations.

After launching Sky Italia he became chief executive of European Television and served on the boards of BSkyB and Sky Deutschland, and is chair of Fox Turkey.

Last week, Mr Mockridge backed calls for a "tough" new press watchdog but warned that state-backed regulation would put too much power in the hands of politicians.

He said: "As a company we are keen to play our full part, with others in our industry, in creating a new body that commands the confidence of the public.

"We believe that this can be achieved without statutory regulation - and welcome the Prime Minister's rejection of that proposal.

"We accept that a new system should be independent, have a standards code, a means of resolving disputes, the power to demand prominent apologies and the ability to levy heavy fines."

Mr Mockridge said he was "genuinely shocked" about the allegations of phone hacking at the company.

But he insisted The Sun would not be shut down like its now defunct Sunday sister paper, The News Of The World, if more allegations emerged.


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