The search interruption for news corporation's internet site was more effective than I expected If this is what I started with, it may be problematic, but there is no responsibility because it started blocking it from there anyway.

Murdoch's companies were mainly focused on English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia, but this was the problem.

There is a sharp decline in the number of visitors, as Google tightens its collar and does not send its users to their website, which is a fully-licensed English search market.

It's not just a decrease in the number of visitors. Fewer visitors and fewer page views also make people less interested.

And what about the ads that people eat and live for? When advertisers started pressuring Murdock media to lower their unit prices, they eventually had to submit to pressure by pressuring the group to reduce their online advertising costs and not extend the contract.

'Khh. Who would have told you? Of course, I was all over the neighborhood.'

I'm handing the data over to advertisers, and they're all running around asking me to chop it up. If it was a place or two, Murdocks would put pressure on it, but would I sprinkle it on one or two? I gave it to the people who really needed it, and put it on the Internet just in case. Newscops are probably looking for someone on the inside who's been smuggling data, heh. That's me. Haha!

Rupert Murdock and James Murdock's hearings are now over a month behind. It is also a 'duck ball' family that has been around for a long time, so something is different.

When I hear an excuse, I say, 'I don't know this, I don't know that.', I closed my eyes while running a company.

Ugh! That makes sense. Is it right to close your eyes and run after you've scored a suicide goal? So they're telling the truth? Oh, my god.

I'm watching an Afghan war feature broadcasting on CNN, and Chief Jason is rushing in.

"Sir, we have some very surprising information here. Let's take a look."

"Really? Let's see... what? Is this for real?"

I was so surprised. The report that Chief Jason brought contained a copy of a signed "agreement" by Morse II James. Where did this come from?

"As you can see, there was someone who noticed the bug. Apparently, the victim's wife's friend's husband helped her with police work. Moreover, the person who was eavesdropping on it was able to figure out what was connected to NewsCob, and they must have made contact with NewsCob. Eventually, it turned out to have gone to the top of the newscorps and had a deal with the victim and the police to hide the fact."

"Phew. You've hidden it well. Well done."

As I explained in detail, the wired wife's acquaintance was a policeman and a specialist. It's bad luck for them. The victim's wife and police, who later learned about news corporations, protested intensely, saying that the management was in a hurry to compensate. In the end, he agreed to give the victim $100,000 and $50,000 to keep his mouth shut, and he obtained a copy of the agreement with the victim.

"Is that all you got?" I asked because I wasn't sure if one agreement was enough.

"No, I've already figured out a way into the victim's account for $100,000. We've confirmed that the money was sent from Newcombe."

James signed the settlement agreement with a clumsy conclusion, gave the victim money, and said he had no idea so far.

They're the ones who beat us to it. What kind of world is it these days, when you can only give a hundred grand to the victim and expect him to keep his mouth shut? Tsk, tsk. For a million dollars, the victim and the police would have moved somewhere else. Then we wouldn't have found him.

'What would have happened if it wasn't for me? Come on. Come on. If we don't have the money, we don't have to open the door. Tsk.'

I read Chief Jason's report again and called Turner. If you give Turner a little luck, he'll jump right in.

"Hello, how are you?"

[Uh, John, moderately. The prosecutors and investigators aren't all idiots, and they're still dragging me around like crazy. "

Turner clenches his tongue as the hearings get less tense. Khh. I agree with you. At first, I was screaming and nervous, but now that everything's out, I feel like I'm screaming.

"Haha. I have some hot information today. Would you like to hear it?"

[Oh-oh. I'm really excited about this.]

"I found evidence that one of the families of the 9/11 victims was being bugged, and I paid in haste to stop it in Newcobs. The settlement papers are signed by James Murdock."

[What?! It's signed? What a bunch of assholes! After everything you've done, you've been pushing ducks around?]

Turner gets angry and raises his voice, but it sounds like he's sad to hear why he's finally found such exciting information. Now, Turner, let's have some fun running around for a while. You want to do another interview?

Again, this way, let's move quickly. The next day, articles appeared in newspapers and broadcasts.

< James Murdock, knew the truth >

[One of the victims, suspicious of a strange call being made, asked an acquaintance to follow up and noticed that the phone was being tapped. The victim's complaint of wiretapping being connected to Fox revealed that Newcobs had agreed to a $100,000 settlement with the victim to fix the case early, and the final signatory of this agreement turned out to be James Murdock.]

< Flipper stuck in a dead end? >

[Turner reports that new data has been found proving that James and Rupert Murdock were lying about the wiretapping facts so far. The paperwork we received included a condition for the families of 9/11 victims to receive $100,000 from James Murdock on the condition that they remain silent about the wiretapping, as well as a route to remittance from the newsCorps.]

< Turner's guarantee. You're not getting out of here this time! >

[Turner said he had been patient with the outcome of the hearings so far, but he could no longer believe in an unsupported government investigation, now shouting at himself to reveal the truth. In addition, new evidence has proven that this is not simply a loud statement by submitting remittance documents relating to the wiretapping victim and the agreement with Newcombe.]

Now more than two months have passed since 9/11, but the after-storm still hasn't cooled. The Afghan attack that started in October is still in full swing, and it took Kabul last week, just a month after the Allied invasion.

News about the ongoing Afghan war and terrorism as part of the ongoing coverage of the war drew people's attention.

Turner can't miss out on such a good opportunity. I boast about whether I was asked to volunteer or how many interviews I did on television and newspapers. I don't know, stress relief or something. Klaal ~.

I was on TV for a few hours, so I couldn't keep up with the channel until I told him to watch it. I was honestly curious about what he said.

[You revealed a new truth this time. Is that what Johnston I.D. found out?]

[Haha. I was so frustrated when I saw the hearing. I called Chairman John Kim to see if he was working or not.]

[That's what you said. But did he do a quick investigation? You must have some work to do.]

[Chairman John Kim and I are like 'blood brothers'. I complained. "John, I need you to help me. This is so frustrating. I'll shoot the Secret Service hard. '

I put a lot of pressure on him, and he brought me this in just a week. John said it would only take two days if you tried to do it illegally, but it took time because you had a Code of Conduct. Haha!]

'Scream. "Brothers of our blood..."

Of course, we don't have much in common, but we have become 'brothers' because we look different and have a lot of different ideas. By the way, is she 37? I sighed when I got to have such a bragging brother. However, I decided to make sure that the person was not malicious. What if I don't? He doesn't speak.

And that's a lot of lies. How am I supposed to figure that out in two days? I'm no god.

In the middle of CNN broadcasting features of the Afghan War all day, "eavesdropping, new evidence! 'I'm reporting.

"Turner is really passionate... Hehe."

When I see Turner running around like a beautiful new toy with the evidence I gave him, I smile at his burning passion. There is no better person to spread such rumors than Turner. Moreover, people will listen once again because they say it so harshly.

"Sir, I have a call from the newsCorps. Can I put you on?"

I was thinking of having some fun watching TV again because I had a new energy station in a disadvantage case, but I got a call within a few days.

[Hello, I'm James Murdock.]

"Oh, how are you? Haha."

I was very pleased with you. Why did you call me again? Hehe.

[Hnng ~ Yes. I'm not doing well, but I'd like to meet her.]

"Hm. You don't think we should meet, do you? Mr. James isn't even in a position to take over the company yet, so what would you like me to meet him for? I'll think about it if you come with me."

[...]

I said no talking over there for a while. Clark, in a word, "Bring Daddy, you can't be young." 'You must have been shocked.

But it's true, there's nothing I can do about it. This is a waste of my time. We need to have a heated conversation.

"Looks like you're not ready yet. Well, good luck with that."

Wait, wait, wait, wait. When do you have a moment?]

"I've been really busy lately. You two come this way. Tomorrow or Friday sounds good." I told them to fly to LA because the poor side moves.

[.. got it. I'll see you tomorrow afternoon.]

James is coming tomorrow to see if he's blaming his ass. I didn't doubt that I would bring my dad with me this time. I wondered what he would bring to the negotiating table.

The next afternoon, I finally got a call from my secretary that a big dog, Rupert Murdock, had arrived. I felt some excitement and tension at the same time.

Now it's a bit of a rush, but he still founded the media empire. I'm sure it won't be pleasant.

"Haha. Welcome. Is this the first time we've met alone?"

Murdock welcomed me into his office. I used to attend a meeting together, but I didn't formally greet them. But he moved his big wallet, and he needs hospitality. It doesn't mean I want to be friends with bad guys.

"Thank you for letting me come all this way and exercise."

"Hahaha. Well, thank you.Proper exercise helps longevity."

From the beginning, we had a nervous war to keep our spirits up. I don't care if I think I'm not good enough for the first time anymore.

"How about forgetting the past and getting along? My son made mistakes, but I don't think we need to be this uncomfortable for a long time."

"I don't know how sorry I am. I don't know who just touched someone who didn't do anything... I still don't know."

I turned my gaze to James as I was telling the story. James, who is stuck between the two, is making a very grumpy face when I look at him.

"James, what are you doing? I should apologize right away!"

"Yes? Yes. I made a mistake before. I didn't mean it like that, but I inadvertently got the article out."

My father's expression of apology is overwhelming. Tsk, tsk. I'm still awake. No matter how proud you are, you have to act like you mean it. This is the limit of the 2nd generation of Punishment. It is not natural to hide emotions as well as the previous generation.

"I promise I will never intentionally give you a disadvantage. James made a pact with me to be careful. And if you need my help, I'll help you on your way."

"Hahaha! That's easy for you to say. As you may have seen, this is the world's largest building. Only 25,000 people who work here today. I'm in charge of these people. You didn't just say a few words to convince me of something like this, did you? I'd be very disappointed if I did."

James' face distorted as I laughed. Rupert Murdoch says he thought it would end this simple from the beginning.

"So, what do you want? '

I took the eyes of the father and his son and tamed my mind. I don't care how much they stare at me. I am now in a position with far more than 100,000 people in the United States, Korea and China.

"Give me the Wall Street Journal."

"What?!"

Murdock raised his voice as if he had never expected my words.

"Haha. What are you so surprised about? In fact, I've been invited to join the Association of North American Journalists, and I've taken on my own role in a group called The Future Journalism. Hanging out with him got me interested in running a newspaper."

"That doesn't mean you want someone else's newspaper, does it?"

James, who was standing next to his father, protests as he looked at his father. It seems like you're trying to figure out your own mistakes in some way, but there's nothing you can do here. And who asked you to do that? I'll live! Tsk, tsk.

Rupert Murdock stares me in the face and rolls his skilled eyes. This is absurd to hear, but what comes out of my mouth is no joke. James may not look like much, but Murdock is probably thinking his own way.

Murdock doesn't care much about insulting others. He presses down on his competitors, commits unclean things, and has done little good for others to come to his current position. Of course, he is the top three, or even the number one, among the rich, after all the insults he has eaten so far. So what's the problem?

Of course, the problem is the decrease in readership caused by James' suicide goal, the decline in publication, advertising, etc. I keep pushing back and down, and the industry has seen more readership decline in Murdock companies than they actually are.

The statistics cited in the meeting with the top eight newspapers have already spread badly through the North American newspaper association. Advertisers have already had fewer subscribers in the Murdock newspaper to get their data from the Association and its independent publishing body. 'There can be no rumor that it will not spread. Other newspapers that don't like Murdock very much and attendees really misunderstood my little jokes spread the word that the subscribers will be halfway around the world by next year.

I just said, "If you go out like this, soon, the readers will be half as good." 'I said something as I passed by, but from the perspective of the students who heard it, I guess you heard the teacher too seriously. Huff.

"Tsk, tsk. You didn't think this would happen. Thank you, James.

Thank you, James, for showing me the unexpected and unusual ways. If it wasn't for James, I wouldn't have thought of this. Kuhahaha.

It's like bringing a 'most painful for you' club to hit you. James, you are so considerate! To relieve the pain of someone who hits... Kiekeek!

Artwork Reviews

James Murdoch, who was consistent at the hearing at the time of the World News eavesdropping scandal, later suffers from an agreement he personally signed (with the first victim).

James said he didn't know because he had so many things to sign, and he didn't check them, but he said it was his mistake not to read the paperwork more carefully and that he was going to do it meticulously from now on.

The article questioned the fact that he had given a substantial amount of money (no amount) agreed upon and signed it himself but did not know. By the way, who believes that? Believe it or not, right?

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Now that Murdock has surrendered on the next side, should we go out to Korea?

I was originally planning to take over Warner Music and punish the American media industry, and then I had to go to Korea to see 10 of them.

By the way, what do you do when you go to Korea? If there's anything you'd like to say...