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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 7 MIN

Roy Greenslade - The Phone Hacking SCANDAL: It Was Rupert Murdoch's FAULT

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more explosive interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this gripping Heretics Clips episode, esteemed journalist Roy Greenslade offers a rare insider’s perspective on one of the most seismic moments in British media history: the phone hacking scandal that rocked Fleet Street and triggered public outrage, parliamentary inquiries and the eventual closure of the News of the World. Greenslade, who lived through this era from within the industry, breaks down how the culture, pressures and newsroom incentives of the time created the conditions in which unethical practices were able to thrive. With decades spent analysing Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, Greenslade reflects on the editorial environment inside major news organisations and explores the long-standing questions about how much senior figures knew, what warning signs were missed, and why safeguards failed. Rather than dealing in speculation, Greenslade focuses on the structures, systems and cultural forces that allowed the scandal to unfold—context that is essential for understanding this complex chapter in British journalism. As Andrew Gold guides the conversation, Greenslade opens up about the internal competition that drove newsrooms toward increasingly aggressive tactics, the pressure to deliver exclusives at any cost, and the atmosphere that blurred ethical boundaries. How were such methods able to continue undetected for so long? Why did oversight mechanisms fall short? And what responsibility did leadership—across the industry—bear in facilitating the environment where this misconduct was able to take root? Greenslade also examines the extraordinary fallout: the public reckoning, the Leveson Inquiry, the collapse of careers and reputations, and the profound loss of trust that stretched far beyond a single newspaper. His analysis asks deeper questions that remain relevant today: What does true accountability look like inside a powerful media empire? How should oversight function when the press itself holds so much influence? And what lessons must journalism learn to prevent history from repeating itself? This episode remains tightly focused on Roy Greenslade’s expert breakdown of how the phone hacking scandal emerged, escalated and transformed the landscape of British media forever. 📺 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H09M0H5rmoo #RupertMurdoch #RoyGreenslade #PhoneHacking #HereticsClips #BritishMedia #AndrewGold #NewsCorporation #JournalismEthics #UKPress Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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