Well holy ship:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-18/news-corp-said-to-consider-naming-chase-carey-as-ceo-suceeding-murdoch.htmlIn summary, if the Parliamentary chats don't go well, Murdoch may be replaced as CEO; though he would still have a lot of control over the company due to his family owning about 40% of 'voting stock.' He would likely be replaced by Chase Carey; who by the looks of it has been the top candidate for the position for several months.
Still, it's rumors of a possibility at this point; certainly not set in stone. But certainly in the realm of plausible, as the company has lost over 1/5 of it's value since the start of this, and Murdoch's name being attached to it certainly not helping matters any. He's become too well known for his and the company's own good.
In other news, it would appear this whole scandal was just too juicy: Lulzsec is back, redirecting the webpage for The Sun to a fake story about Murdoch committing suicide.
But wait, there's more!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/18/mystery-bag-bin-rebekah-brooksIn a not-at-all-suspicious manner, Brooks' husband was found attempting to retrieve a bag from a bin in a parking garage near their home containing a computer, phone, and paperwork. It doesn't seem clear as to what if any connection the materials have to the case (the husband claims they have none, naturally), and police are going through the contents.
Anonymous claims to have a bunch of NewsCorp emails, will be doing a release tomorrow. Depending on whether they are mundane or not, that could potentially lead to more interestings.