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CNN, BBC, Current TV, Bloomberg TV, C-SPAN, WSJ.com and Fox News plan to air the testimony of Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch, and Rebekah Brooks live beginning at 9:15 a.m. ET. MSNBC won’t cover the appearances “gavel to gavel” but will stay with the coverage “depending on the content,” reports Bill Carter. CNN will provide mobile coverage. The hearings will be live on Parliament TV online, too. || The testimony is being live-blogged by the New York Timesand Washington Post.
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