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Rupert Murdoch's News International is dead. Long live News UK | Rupert Murdoch's News International is dead. Long live News UK |
(3 months later) | |
Name: News UK. | Name: News UK. |
Age: Freshly minted. | Age: Freshly minted. |
Appearance: Ugly, ill-thought-through logo. | Appearance: Ugly, ill-thought-through logo. |
What is it? It's a Wapping-based company. | What is it? It's a Wapping-based company. |
Some plucky social media startup? It's more of a rebranding, actually. | Some plucky social media startup? It's more of a rebranding, actually. |
Of what? Of the operation formerly known as News International, the company that owns the Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times. | Of what? Of the operation formerly known as News International, the company that owns the Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times. |
So the Evil Empire has a new name. Yes. Effective immediately. | So the Evil Empire has a new name. Yes. Effective immediately. |
Why the change? According to a News UK press release, the new brand is "designed to convey a more coherent and logical identity", and reflects "fundamental changes in governance and personnel that have taken place to address the problems of the recent past". | Why the change? According to a News UK press release, the new brand is "designed to convey a more coherent and logical identity", and reflects "fundamental changes in governance and personnel that have taken place to address the problems of the recent past". |
Which problems is it referring to? The phone-hacking scandal, the subsequent closure of the News of the World, the unsavoury revelations of the Leveson report and the arrest of former chief executive Rebekah Brooks, among other things. | Which problems is it referring to? The phone-hacking scandal, the subsequent closure of the News of the World, the unsavoury revelations of the Leveson report and the arrest of former chief executive Rebekah Brooks, among other things. |
If the company thinks it can just change its name and we will all forget the way it treated Sienna Miller, it is wrong. Other, more substantive changes have taken place – the newspapers have new editors, and the executive team has been "transformed". | If the company thinks it can just change its name and we will all forget the way it treated Sienna Miller, it is wrong. Other, more substantive changes have taken place – the newspapers have new editors, and the executive team has been "transformed". |
Actually, I have already forgotten how it treated Sienna Miller. It was bad, though. The change is also part of a larger reorganisation of Rupert Murdoch's empire, which has been split into two entities, publishing business News Corporation and entertainment arm 21st Century Fox. | Actually, I have already forgotten how it treated Sienna Miller. It was bad, though. The change is also part of a larger reorganisation of Rupert Murdoch's empire, which has been split into two entities, publishing business News Corporation and entertainment arm 21st Century Fox. |
Sounds like a strategy designed to keep one rotten apple from the spoiling the barrel, followed by an attempt to rebrand the rotten apple as "extra ripe". A crude assessment, but one that I find I am in no mood to contradict. | Sounds like a strategy designed to keep one rotten apple from the spoiling the barrel, followed by an attempt to rebrand the rotten apple as "extra ripe". A crude assessment, but one that I find I am in no mood to contradict. |
What's with that terrible logo? Apparently the script is based on the handwriting of both Rupert Murdoch and his father Keith. | What's with that terrible logo? Apparently the script is based on the handwriting of both Rupert Murdoch and his father Keith. |
They had the same handwriting? Sounds odd. Perhaps young Rupert was just an adept forger. No comment. | They had the same handwriting? Sounds odd. Perhaps young Rupert was just an adept forger. No comment. |
Do say: "Despite the changes at the corporate level, this is largely an attempt to decontaminate a toxic brand." | Do say: "Despite the changes at the corporate level, this is largely an attempt to decontaminate a toxic brand." |
Don't say: "Hi, is that News UK? Can I speak to Rebekah? No? Is James there?" | Don't say: "Hi, is that News UK? Can I speak to Rebekah? No? Is James there?" |
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