LONDON - The crisis rattling Rupert Murdoch’s global media empire claimed the two highest-level executives yet yesterday after days of mounting pressure from politicians and investors on two continents.
Les Hinton, publisher of The Wall Street Journal since 2007, who oversaw News International, Murdoch’s British newspaper subsidiary, when voice mail hacking by journalists was rampant, and Rebekah Brooks, who has run the British papers since 2009 and become the target of unrelenting public outrage, both resigned in the latest blow to News Corp. and its chairman.
Hinton, chief executive of Dow Jones & Co., and Brooks were two of Murdoch’s closest and most loyal deputies. He was said to be loath to lose either of them and became convinced that they had to leave only over the last several days.

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