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[[Rebekah Brooks]] is the former chief executive of [[News International]].
 
[[Rebekah Brooks]] is the former chief executive of [[News International]].
  
Brooks was appointed editor of the ''[News of the World]]'' in 2000, editor of ''[[The Sun]]'' in 2003 and chief executive of News International in 2009. She resigned from the latter post over the phone hacking scandal on 15 July 2011.<ref>Lisa O'Carroll, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/15/rebekah-brooks-news-international Rebekah Brooks: where it all went wrong], The Guardian, 16 July 2011.</ref>
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Brooks was appointed editor of the ''[[News of the World]]'' in 2000, editor of ''[[The Sun]]'' in 2003 and chief executive of News International in 2009. She resigned from the latter post over the phone hacking scandal on 15 July 2011.<ref>Lisa O'Carroll, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/15/rebekah-brooks-news-international Rebekah Brooks: where it all went wrong], The Guardian, 16 July 2011.</ref>
  
 
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==Notes==

Revision as of 18:23, 22 July 2011

Rebekah Brooks is the former chief executive of News International.

Brooks was appointed editor of the News of the World in 2000, editor of The Sun in 2003 and chief executive of News International in 2009. She resigned from the latter post over the phone hacking scandal on 15 July 2011.[1]

Notes

  1. Lisa O'Carroll, Rebekah Brooks: where it all went wrong, The Guardian, 16 July 2011.