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TheStorm
08-08-2007, 02:54 PM
Murdoch: Angel or devil?

Cal Thomas
August 8, 2007

First, the disclaimer: I appear on Fox News Channel, one of Rupert Murdoch's media properties, as a paid contributor. I received neither instructions, nor promises of benefits, in exchange for what I am about to write. We now rejoin our regularly scheduled column.

The grotesque amount of condescension from the elite media concerning the purchase of Dow Jones, which includes the Wall Street Journal, by "media mogul" Rupert Murdoch is astounding. You would think Hugo Chavez had just bought the newspaper with his oil money and announced an immediate tilt to the left. Come to think of it, the elites would not have found that as offensive, because America already has a national newspaper that mostly reflects Mr. Chavez's leftist views. It's called the New York Times.

In a nostalgic essay for The Washington Post, David Ignatius wrote about the good old days when he worked for the Journal and expense accounts were as liberal as some of the reporting. Mr. Ignatius claims — without proof — "that as the company's economic fortunes declined, so did some of its journalism" and that "the Journal's editorial page increasingly did its own reporting, with equal portions of journalistic hustle and ideological spin, and it often overshadowed the news side," which he suspects "helped undermine the franchise."

He speculates, "Advertisers ... perhaps weren't enthralled with a newspaper distinguished by vitriolic right-wing attack editorials." Never mind that the editorial page editor during the period Mr. Ignatius regards as flawed — the late Robert Bartley — won a Pulitzer Prize.

Mr. Ignatius ignores the often vitriolic left-wing editorials and columns in the New York Times, a newspaper that has recently suffered from a decline in circulation — even in its core market — and been forced to lay off staff. I suspect that under Mr. Murdoch's ownership, circulation of the Journal newspaper and its online edition will increase and more staffers will be hired, as is now happening with the Fox Business Channel, due to premiere in October.

Most of the elite media were of one mind (surprise) when it came to Mr. Murdoch's acquisition of the Journal. NBC's Andrea Mitchell called him "a controversial press lord" and declared Mr. Murdoch "deeply conservative," which liberals intend as a slur only slightly less insulting than the label "deeply religious."

The New Yorker's Ken Auletta claimed Mr. Murdoch "often" uses "his publications and his media to advance his business or his political interests." Imagine that. The views of New York Times publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., can be read in his newspaper, which consistently promotes policies and people he favors. When you're a liberal, this is regarded by the elites as "good journalism." When you have a different view, you are engaging in propaganda and serving only yourself and your interests.

The elite media have been beating up on Rupert Murdoch for years, when they ought to have been addressing the cause of their own decline. Instead, they preferred to indulge in paranoia and denial.

The attacks on Mr. Murdoch began in earnest just four months after the debut of the Fox News Channel. In a transcript provided by the Media Research Center of a Jan. 19, 1997, "60 Minutes" broadcast on CBS, Mike Wallace warned ominously that "on Murdoch's new cable channel the news comes with a conservative spin." Who did Mr. Wallace cite as his expert authority? None other than CNN founder Ted Turner, who regularly promoted his left-wing views about the Soviet Union, Fidel Castro and other dictators, high taxes, big government, Democrats and environmental activism when he owned and ran that network.

Before Fox News Channel was born, I told several network news presidents someone was going to go after a demographic that felt shut out by the mainstream media. These people, I said, go to church, fly the flag, respect America's traditions and institutions and hate the liberal media. They feel censored, or stereotyped, by the media elites. I told them the person who recognizes that demographic and gives them a voice would reap a huge reward.

That person is Rupert Murdoch. He is not the media Satan, as the left likes to portray him. Some of the offensive (to me) tabloid stuff notwithstanding, he just may be the media's savior. The elites hate him, but growing numbers of people are buying his products.

Cal Thomas is a nationally syndicated columnist.

Source (http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070808/COMMENTARY09/108080003/1012/COMMENTARY).

timetraveller
08-08-2007, 04:16 PM
His company have cornered the market to such an extent Normal tv just can't compete anymore Even Freeview isn't all that great .. And the recent acqusition of Wall st Journal and the New york stock exchange .. for 5 billon, shows how much of a player he is . I'm surprised he hasn't started his own Cruiseline/Airline company won't be too far off imo

And the Virgin media /Sky feud which they moaned and stopped them broadcasting their Channels because they were offering cheaper package prices for those that liked Popular programmes such as Lost .
How else is a new channel supposed to be competitive if it can't offer prices .. to entice new viewers


And his buys of internet sites such as MYspace .. seriously that site has more flaws so very noticable.

Calanen
08-08-2007, 09:41 PM
His company have cornered the market to such an extent Normal tv just can't compete anymore


He has FOX, and a whole load of papers, but there is still ABC, PBS, CNN, AAP, NBC to give you the small 'l' liberal Michael Mooreesque party line. I would not weep for diversity of media just yet.

Murdoch has done very well - and its cool to hate people who are going well. Most especially in Australia, the tall poppy syndrome is legendary. I liked reminding Americans that Fox is owned by a former Australian (yes, we all know he took American citizenship and renounced his Australian citizenship - but he was originally from Adelaide..)

timetraveller
08-09-2007, 07:28 AM
I live in the UK....

Mu-Meson
08-09-2007, 11:02 AM
Fox owns the Simpsons right? I can't count the number of times that the writers of the Simpsons have made fun of Fox. Heck, Murdoch himself (or at least his voice) appeared on the show and poked fun at himself by called himself a "billionaire tyrant". If Murdoch was one to squash any independance or put an ideological slant on his networks, wouldn't he do it on one of Fox's most watched programs? He ain't an angel, but he certainly isn't the devil.

Mr Gently Benevolent
08-09-2007, 11:46 AM
I have heard a few rumours that Murdoch is in hock big time to a Canadian family who have under written most of the funds he has used for recent acquisitions. I think Murdoch is a poor capitalist role model and I found it funny when Neil Kinnock took him for a few quid.

budgie
08-09-2007, 02:48 PM
Murdoch: Angel or Devil?

Neither - he's a c*nt.

Mu-Meson
08-09-2007, 02:55 PM
Mr Murdoch was speaking on a conference call with analysts as his News Corporation empire announced a 22% surge in annual net profits to $3.4bn. The figures were driven by strong earnings from television networks Fox News and Sky Italia, together with a bounce in returns from the group's British newspapers, the Times, Sun and News of the World.Mr Murdoch was speaking on a conference call with analysts as his News Corporation empire announced a 22% surge in annual net profits to $3.4bn. The figures were driven by strong earnings from television networks Fox News and Sky Italia, together with a bounce in returns from the group's British newspapers, the Times, Sun and News of the World.
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2144791,00.html

I wouldn't sniff at $3.4bn in profits.


I have heard a few rumours that Murdoch is in hock big time to a Canadian family who have under written most of the funds he has used for recent acquisitions. I think Murdoch is a poor capitalist role model and I found it funny when Neil Kinnock took him for a few quid.

Anything more than rumors to back that Canadian rumor up?

Mr Gently Benevolent
08-10-2007, 01:01 AM
Anything more than rumors to back that Canadian rumor up?I heard it was the Bronfman clan but I doubt that it can be confirmed, it would not be the first time that they have bank rolled someone.