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This is a discussion on The Murdoch Empire to assimilate the Wall Street Journal within the Media forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie. I think Martin Wolf offered the best comment on this affair (see here ). Originally Posted by Wolf Rupert Murdoch ...
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| I think Martin Wolf offered the best comment on this affair (see here). Quote:
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| And the plot thickens a bit with this report from Matt Drudge (link): Quote:
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| Have already commented on Murdoch's malign influence on a diff. thread this eve (Blair's legacy), but this just confirms everything I think about him. To be honest, I'd only expect it of Murdoch, but am truly disgusted at Google's behaviour over the last year. However, they are now a normal multinational so should we really expect any more? Am tempted to ask questions re "well, you know, difficult birth of democracy etc etc in China", but then I go a bit Clash of Civilisations-ish when it comes to China. Guess that means I don't know what the hell to make of China. Incidentally, it's a real issue at work at the moment, as one of our suppliers imports from there, and we're trying to trace accountability etc etc in the supply chain. Will know more soon!... Last thought ... is there any serious power, whether governmental or powerful non-governmental, capable of denting Murdoch's influence in the world? Am a bit obsessed with him at the moment, as it surely cannot be right that ONE individual has so much power over the globe. As an FT reader and sometimes WSJ reader, am truly saddened by recent events.
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As the Chinese state goes, they tend to play by the rules of anything they sign up to- at least moreso than many other 'reputable' countries. However if a custom exists, but it's not in writing and they haven't signed up to it, they won't hesitate to trample on it. So more international agreements that improve their own labour laws seems the best way to go. If basic civic and labour rights are observed, and incrementally improved upon, the 'need' for democracy will be much reduced. A fairer society for China and a fairer global trading system for all would emerge. Quote:
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| From the Wall Street Journal's own website (see here): Quote:
Strength is irrelevant. We wish to improve ourselves. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service ours. Resistance is futile.
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| No Big Deal IMO - It looks like a perfect fit - the WSJ's and Murdoch's views are pretty much aligned - Dickensian laisse faire economics, anti-union, pro republican and pro Israel and to hell with democracy if it gets in the way of making a buck. The WSJ's editorials during the reign of Shrub II have at times made FOX news actually look "Fair and Balanced" BTW: Wolf's article above is typical of the way of the Old WASP elite looks at Murdoch - not quite one of us - if there is only one thing I admire "Digger" for it is his undeniable talent for getting up the noses of the establishment elites - both Left and Right. |
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And with Murdoch still alive the degree to which he blurs his media empire with political decision making- I can't help thinking Tomorrow Never Dies, as dreary a Bond film as it was, was actually quite poignant- has to be deplored. News agencies are supposed to report news, not make it. If the news agency itself had a hand in the act, they have a motive to downplay its flaws. This story caught my eye yesterday: Quote:
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| Well at least they got a good price: Quote:
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The vote is not due until later in the year, but public shareholders would be mad not to go for this offer: Murdoch has, more or less single-handedly, increased the value of their holding by 67 per cent. It really is down to the family, and he seems to have enticed enough of them. According to the report, he has 37.4 per cent of the company's voting power sewn up with the family, and the 29 per cent owned by the public is as good as his. At 66.4 per cent, that's quite a comfortable margin.
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