[03:38.32]which has charged him with espionage if he had a guarantee that he’d not be held prior to any trial and that he'd not be in anyway gagged.
[03:47.41]One of the world's largest media empires, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, will be divided in two shortly.
[03:54.09]The corporation's entertainment arm, which includes Hollywood movie studio, will split from its publishing business when US financial markets close.
[04:02.21]Here is our business correspondent Mark Gregory.
[04:05.17]Rupert Murdoch spent his career building a global media group that last year had revenues of $34bn.
[04:13.12]Now at the age of 82 he is breaking it up.
[04:16.34]The stated logic is financial, but there is also an unstated logic behind this split--
[04:22.32]the division lessens the risk that the highly profitable movie-making and television arm of the business
[04:29.03]will be contaminated by the fallout of a phone hacking scandal that's engulfed Mr Murdoch's British newspapers.
[04:37.06]Our business correspondent Mark Gregory
[04:39.76]The social networking website Facebook has announced major changes to the way it displays advertising in an attempt to deal with concerns about offensive content.
[04:49.29]Facebook said that from Monday adverts would be removed from pages that feature violent or sexual content.
[04:55.58]And those are the latest stories from BBC News.