Exerpt from Market Watch
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- News Corp. announced Monday that it was canceling publication of a book by O.J. Simpson on the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown-Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, and would not go ahead with a planned television interview with Simpson.
3:59pm 11/20/2006
Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corp. NWS21.84, -0.25, -1.1%) , took the unusual step of issuing a public apology for scheduling the book and TV special, after the company unleashed a firestorm of criticism for planning the event.
"I and senior management agree with the American public that this was an ill-considered project," Murdoch said in a written statement. "We are sorry for any pain this has caused the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown-Simpson."
Simpson's book entitled, "If I Did It, Here's How It Happened," was scheduled to be released at the end of this month to coincide with his television interview with Judith Regan, his publisher. The interview -- which Regan said she regarded as his confession to the killings -- was scheduled to run in two parts on Fox stations on Nov. 27 and 29, with the book's release due out Nov. 30.
Simpson was acquitted in 1995 on both murder counts after a lengthy jury trial. But a civil court later determined that Simpson was liable for the deaths and ordered him to pay more than $30 million in damages to the victims' families.
News Corp. shares were down 1% in late trading Monday.
Russ Britt is the Los Angeles bureau chief for MarketWatch.
3:59pm 11/20/2006
Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corp. NWS21.84, -0.25, -1.1%) , took the unusual step of issuing a public apology for scheduling the book and TV special, after the company unleashed a firestorm of criticism for planning the event.
"I and senior management agree with the American public that this was an ill-considered project," Murdoch said in a written statement. "We are sorry for any pain this has caused the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown-Simpson."
Simpson's book entitled, "If I Did It, Here's How It Happened," was scheduled to be released at the end of this month to coincide with his television interview with Judith Regan, his publisher. The interview -- which Regan said she regarded as his confession to the killings -- was scheduled to run in two parts on Fox stations on Nov. 27 and 29, with the book's release due out Nov. 30.
Simpson was acquitted in 1995 on both murder counts after a lengthy jury trial. But a civil court later determined that Simpson was liable for the deaths and ordered him to pay more than $30 million in damages to the victims' families.
News Corp. shares were down 1% in late trading Monday.
Russ Britt is the Los Angeles bureau chief for MarketWatch.
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