NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Post Chairman Rupert Murdoch apologized in print on Tuesday for a cartoon that ignited protests from readers who saw it as a racist depiction of President Barack Obama as ...
A federal judge has ordered the New York Post’s top editor to answer questions about how his boss, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, reacted to a cartoon that depicted President Obama as a dead chimpanzee.
The cartoon was penned by Gerald Scarfe, notably known for his animation work on the film version of Pink Floyd’s The Wall, who has worked at the Times for over 40 years. In response to the criticism ...
A Rupert Murdoch-owned British newspaper invoked the image of starving Somalians to declare its owner’s phone-hacking scandal is getting too much attention. The controversial editorial cartoon from ...
News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch personally apologized today (February 24) for a cartoon published in The New York Post. The cartoon, which was published last Wednesday (February 18 ) ...
The author of the comic, Gerald Scarfe, works as a satirical cartoonist at the Times, where he landed after working at The New Yorker for two decades. But in his Twitter apology this morning, Rupert ...
Rupert Murdoch apologised on Monday for a “grotesque” cartoon in his London-based Sunday Times newspaper depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu building a bloody wall trapping the bodies ...
Media baron Rupert Murdoch apologized for last week's controversial NY Post cartoon— which shows a fatally shot chimp and one cop saying, "They'll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus ...
Gerald Scarfe has never reflected the opinions of the Sunday Times. Nevertheless, we owe major apology for grotesque, offensive cartoon.
Gerald Scarfe has never reflected the opinions of the Sunday Times. Nevertheless, we owe major apology for grotesque, offensive cartoon. We made a mistake. We ran a cartoon that offended many people.
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