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Rupert Murdoch Media Empire: A Journalistic Travesty
The scandal shaking Rupert Murdoch’s media holdings in Britain could be expected of a global media empire intoxicated with power and lacking any ethical base.
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What is unfolding -- revelations of bribery and massive phone-hacking -- could go down as the greatest press scandal in the English-speaking world. Overarching it is a media machine built by Murdoch that is the most dishonest, unprincipled and corrupt of any media empire in the history of the English-speaking world (against stiff competition). And it is gargantuan, the largest media empire ever.
“If Rupert Murdoch were the Angel Gabriel, you still wouldn’t want him owning the sun, the moon, and the stars. That’s too much real estate for even the pure in heart,” commented Bill Moyers in 2007. “But Rupert Murdoch is no saint. He is to propriety what the Marquis de Sade was to chastity.”
Murdoch has made a travesty of what journalism is supposed to be about. And he has institutionalized this on a global level. He has taken what was the distinguished paper of record of the English-speaking world, The Times of London, and degraded it making it not a watchdog of power, what the press should be, but an instrument to aid those in power whom he favors. He took what had been New York City’s paper-of-the-people, the oldest continuously published daily in the U.S., the New York Post, and with his obsession for titillation and sensation, made it a disgrace. With his Fox News Channel, exactly the opposite of the “fair and balanced” outlet it claims to be, he and Republican political operative Roger Ailes have developed what is no more than an unbridled propaganda organ for the GOP.
An ideal of the press in the United States, and Britain and most English-speaking nations, is to be a check on power. There are checks and balances between branches of government, and a free press that’s supposed to challenge it all.
After many years of restrictions on who could do publishing more than a century of various forms of licensing and needing royal permission in Britain in the modern era anyone can do it. That’s if they have the money. Then they can own a press and publish a newspaper or magazine, or own a TV station or network or book-publishing company or movie studio or other media institution. Murdoch, born to wealth, seeking through the press to project his political views, acquired media institution after institution beginning in his native Australia.
This now includes 150 newspapers in Australia including The Australian, the nation’s biggest paper. In Britain, The Times, The Sunday Times and The Sun (and until the scandal forced him to close it, he owned The News of the World with its 2.7 million circulation). In the U.S., he owns the New York Post and The Wall Street Journal and the rest of Dow Jones & Company holdings. He has been seeking to use The Wall Street Journal to take on what has been the U.S. paper of record, The New York Times, and become the new premier American newspaper. He owns the giant book-publishing company, HarperCollins. He owns the 20th Century Fox movie studio. He owns 20th Century Fox Television and the Fox Broadcasting Company. He has been trying in Britain to turn what started as his satellite TV network, Sky Television, into a merged company, BSkyB, a scheme now threatened by the scandal. His cable TV assets in the U.S. include Fox News Channel, Fox Movie Channel and Fox Business Network. Murdoch’s media holdings also extend to Asia, western Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America.
In 1985 he became a U.S. citizen because the Federal Communications Commission requires U.S. citizenship for holding a majority interest in a U.S. TV station and Murdoch was aiming to center his media empire in the U.S., he became a U.S. citizen. (His News Corp. now owns 27 U.S. TV stations.)
No matter the country in which he has operated, Murdoch has been deeply involved in aggressively manipulating government officials. As Moyers notes, “Politicians become little clay pigeons to be picked off with flattering headlines, generous air time, a book contract of the old-fashioned black jack that never misses: campaign cash…The ambitious can’t resist his blandishments, nor his power to get or keep them in office where they can return his favors.”
It has been a “cozy relationship that Rupert Murdoch long enjoyed with the British power structure,” began an Associated Press article this week.
Investigative reporter Carl Bernstein writes in this week’s Newsweek of how under Murdoch “gossip, sensationalism, and manufactured controversy…substitutes” for the “best traditions and values of real reporting and responsible journalism…this journalistic ideal.” Meanwhile, “It’s hard to think of any other individual who has had a greater impact on American political and media culture in the past half century. But now the empire is shaking, and there’s no telling when it will stop.”
As Los Angeles Times journalist Tim Rutten wrote this week: “The seeds of Murdoch's British newspapers' abuse of trust and power were sown in a media culture whose essentialssalacious celebrity coverage, gossip, overt partisanship have infiltrated our own under his influence. The meltdown in London ought to be a wake-up call.”
There have been disreputable media barons through the years. William Randolph Hearst’s outrageous activities are the subject of what has long been considered America’s finest film, Citizen Kane. But the scale on which Rupert Murdoch has operated, his reach through a wide variety of media, his ceaseless crusade for his political agenda, exceeds these moguls of the past. As British journalist William Shawcross wrote in his 1992 biography, Murdoch, Murdoch positioned himself to be “an international Citizen Kane, with influence beyond imagining.”
Will the scandal -- and especially the criminal investigations and governmental (at long last) inquiries -- bring Murdoch and his management circle down and lead to a break-up of his media empire? That would be a great outcome towards the goal of a free and independent media serving the public interest.


35 Comments so far
Show AllPilger aptly calls Murdoch ruled "democracies" murdochracies, and the effect of this single most foul man, a cultural Chernobyl. His singular contribution to the collapse of Western civilization into a debauched and tyrannical barbarism will be remembered for all of human history.
To pretend as this article does that Murdoch did it all is beneath contempt. The Western media, an entity that doubtlessly includes the writers and the readers of the 'news', only needed a Murdoch to do what they are inclined to do.
As the death of Princess Diana clearly illustrated, on aggregate those most shocked about the present 'news' are the ones who did it. In a sense she was murdered by them.
The present seeking of an individual to blame is just another indication of the demise of morality in the West.
James: I'm surprised by your view. There is always the dark side of human nature that can be nourished, instead of our better angels. And society will reflect which aspect was "fed." In the case of Murdoch, this individual's sweeping power and direct influence over content, a content that has done MUCH to make war and torture the norms of our so-called civilized nation deserves a special place in the hall of shame. Ultimately, I find it positive that in this instance the law of karma has come full circle to begin to decimate an individual who has misused his own power & resources quite enthusiastically in the quest to destroy the lives of so many others.
You might want to revisit the Adam Curtis documentary, "Century of the Self," and rethink the power of media as a tool of mass conditioning before making your comment about blaming The People.
Centuries of authoritarian controls have left a portion of an alleged "free" people still unconsciously wanting, or at least gravitating towards an authority figure--representative of the father god--to lead them. Wilhelm Reich had much to say on this subject, too. And Pavlov's experiements with dogs lends further insight into how it is that human beings can be thoroughly conditioned, too. Oh, and then there's Chomsky on "Manufacturing Consent."
I think you're being rather cavalier about disregarding the evidence these sources reveal in making your assessment.
I would add to that, the excellent documentary "The Power of Nightmares".
There is no argument here. Many are not supporters of Murdoch. They and Murdoch are irrelevant to my point.
It is the majority that paid him for his poison who have now turned on him to demonstrate their innocence.
Their 'Its Him!' means 'It is not us!'.
They do this so they can do it all again. Murdoch is merely the ant on top of a mountainous and wilful cultural failure. Squash just him and the mountain falls away to innocent formless rubble only to quietly coalesce in other proportions another day as soon as the media of the rubble has shifted the attention. See Bush Obama.
Murdoch has shown that on aggregate our Anglo-Saxon entity has long evolved into a very dangerous item; a massive and murderous criminal. Internationally now there is egg on the Anglo-Saxon, largely USA face. Massive cultural shifts are needed. Social, economic and cultural collapse has only a 50/50 chance of doing it. Reason and education are better. In this latter regard, turning a blind eye to seek sentiment and feel goods is insufficient. Identification, public removal and wise replacement of the many key elements within the present entity have to take place soon. Now is the time to do it. The keystones are exposed as they loudly withdraw away from the flash of the Murdoch quake. The ones worth keeping, but only under close observation, are those who quietly blame themselves without expectation of being heard as in through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault.
Those who have been on high i.e. the USA and England have much to do. If they do not the world must do without them. Mother tongue English has become deeply tainted. 'Oh! Its Murdoch!' is a childishly devious exclamation made by adults now withdrawing their hands from the cookie jar.
Within the culprit nations they may even get away with it but the times when this would mean everywhere are gone.
FWIW, I do not see where "everyone" is pinning "everything" on Murdoch, but rather that he epitomizes the problem and been most notorious in substantively propagating the travesty.
You do us well though to point out how every coin has it's four sides - to realize the existence of dualities in human nature, and to recognize the insidious aspects underlying appearances, which in turn help us to better appreciate just how this beastly phenomena has gained such a seemingly indomitable foothold in the course of human events, throughout all of human society, in our thoughts, and our culture.
Your assertions and Siouxrose's references are both tremendously valuable to us in helping to identify, understand and constructively redress the core underpinnings and principles necessary to foster the "massive cultural shifts [that] are needed" now.
"Reason and education are better," but more important is to know there exists a greater wisdom and higher pursuit by which we form our reason and underscore our education. Many talking heads and teachers and disciples routinely reason and educate us toward false ends. We need first the guiding principles and vision for what is truly worth having and keeping, in order to see that which deceives us.
Some of us, perhaps somewhere in our gut, or maybe because we have had a different orientation in life, are able to see through the muddle enough to see how those who would be kings ensnare and manipulate information and events. But many simply do not, and they and us benefit from being informed and enlightened. In that regard, thank you Siouxrose for the excellent and most pertinent references!
Single handled Murdoch has turned the media into a 3 ring circus...him and 2 other arseholes...he has turned Amerikkka on its ear with his one eyed support of faux news, all the lies they said about the war on terror and weapons of mass destruction, yet where are they? According to faux they were every country that America wanted oil from. Now in England with NOTW paper. The money has to come from somewhere to pay these people, if ol Rupert knew nothing of it, then you can guarantee his son did.
You can almost say that it is happening in America as i type...your prez for 1, your ex prez another, cause they are the ones that will not hold accountable fox for all the lies it has you people believing.
And he has newspapers in Australia to.
"And he has newspapers in Australia too." That is a grand understatement! He dominates the media and owns the politicians.
The last Australian Prime Minister to stand up to Rupert Murdoch was Gough Whitlam. Australia still benefits from the legacy of Gough Whitlam: Free medical, Free higher education and a benefit for the unemployed. These are being whittled down, but gradually, because they are sacred cows. Rupert did not wait for election time to participate in the conspiracy that removed Gough Whitlam from power.
I live in Queensland Australia, and you cannot purchase a newspaper not owned by him. The Australia wide newspaper called "The Australian" is one of his. You get a great deal of propaganda and you simply cannot get the whole truth on most international issues (including ones involving the USA or Israel). On Australian issues and Queensland issues, there is always the pretense being with the common folk, but always actually backing up the big money. He also constantly backs up the climate denialists.
Grossman has exaggerated nothing. My opinion of him has gone large with this article. In Australia, it is not even just newspapers.
Other MSM outlets are bad too, but Rupert is the worst of the worst - utter scum. He certainly wielded the power to stop the invasion of Iraq, but chose to back it, in return for favors from GWB. He therefore shares the responsibility for the deaths of a million Iraqis. I had a sticker on the bumper of my car "Is that the truth, or was your news limited" (News Limited being the Australian wing of Fox News.)
I lived in England when Britain considered joining the Euro. I witnessed Rupert's newspapers campaigning full blast to stop Britain joining the Euro. Needless to say, he won. We can say that Rupert did this single handedly for the benefit of the US and their dollar. That is just one example of his meddling and his power. Tony Blair was a particuarly compliant pawn of Rupert Murdoch, as shown in the following video:-
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28568.htm
Good on you for the stickers.
You are right few people on earth are fully CONSCIOUS of how powerful he is.
THE GREATEST IRONY OF THEM ALL.
NSA CIA VIOLATE MILLIONS OF PHONE EVERY SINGLE DAY, WITH TAX PAYERS MONEY NO QUESTION ASKED?
Take good care lets be the media.
WE TRULY LIVE IN THE DARK AGES WHEN ONE DINOSAUR, TWO VENOMOUS TOADS SPEAK FOR ALL OF US.
No terror no torture just truth
What is unfolding -- revelations of bribery and massive phone-hacking -- could go down as the greatest press scandal in the English-speaking world.
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Not even close.
The greatest press scandal was Operation Mockingbird...the CIA infiltration of virtually every television network and newspaper in the country. The scandal was uncovered, then eventually covered up by the Church Committee.
CIA and the Media:
http://carlbernstein.com/magazine_cia_and_media.php
Must Watch: Very Compelling 3-Minute Church Committee video from 1976
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1E7s7XaV7E
Thanks for the links. Btw, the Jason Bourne-movies were strongly based on the details about CIA revealed in the Church Committee report (1975), with updates to the GWB-administration's NSC-abuses (wiretappings etc.).
He SHOT as many people as g wb, d cheney,bliar,howard, he was at least accessories. Fifty years from now people will SEA it as clear as water.
He ain't finished yet the empire needs him, Israel, needs him, (WALL STREET) needs him, he has become a rather INCONVENIENT TRUTH with a little blood on the side.
No terror no torture just truth
This article is very much like the ones cropping up blaming the Republicans for every ill in the United States of America when the Democrats equally to blame.
Yes Murdoch is a sleaze but so too are the owners of rival Media empires all under the control of the Corporations.
Is the New York Times Owned by Rupert Murdoch? It too acts as a mouthpiece for those in power.
Yes. Let's be fair here: Journalism is a journalistic travesty.
GW NORTH: I do not disagree that other major periodicals went along with war, and the insidious games power plays... however, Murdoch stands out for lowering the bar. He truly set trends into motion that others followed. It's my understanding that he turned serious newspapers into titillating tabloids... HE set that precedent. The press is intended to act as the Fourth Estate, informing the population of the acts of its purported representatives (or leaders). When the press instead, focuses on celebrity nonsense, or blasts the murder of a pretty child over endless front pages, it begins to normalize a sensibility that has little to do with news of a more vital, collective nature.
Murdoch did enormous damage... Fox News is nothing short of a war propaganda machine, and it's also the means through which millions gain a mangled concept of government policies. One example:
"Keep government hands off of my Medicare!" or however that quote went.
It is the KING of dis-information. And look at what that's cost not only Amerikans, but the nations within its military's sights? There is a sacred covenant attached to the control of air and print content. And when those key resources are used primarily to confuse, lie, or grant false witness... heavy karma results.
Not all newspapers are owned by "the Corporations" - check out the ownership of the oft featured here Guardian
This amoral world press glutton amassed his EMPIRE the same way International Wall Street volume exploded to a $590 TRILLION over-the-counter derivates business in 2009 ..............Hopefully, there will be some check on Murdoch's machinations! Runaway, CRAZED Capitalism has fueled and permitted BOTH!
Please describe capitalism that is not runaway and crazed if you can.
My local farmer selling produce at the wednesday farmer's market. He grew the food and that is worth something to me.
It is time to dig a foxhole and throw Rupert's blackmailing operation into it. This man is unfit to operate on the people's airwaves or pander via the press.
Rupert is working overtime right now to make sure nothing happens to him or his son, who oversees the Empire in Britain. He flew to London overnight. He may stay out of a court room or jail, but his son might not be so lucky. I hope this is thoroughly investigated. Not sure that it will be, but I would like to see it happen. And there needs to be an investigation launched against NewsCorp here, but that won't happen either.
Suits & Ties
Experts one and all, blah, blah, blah on TV,
Got it all figured out, dump more money on the wealthy,
Suits crushing the people to bailout out their mess,
Experts one and all at O.P.M. Chess,
Blue tie, you feel good, Red tie, your scared to shit,
Blah, blah, blah just keep sucking corporate tit,
Media suits, government suits representing who and what,
Those who wear suits while kicking your butt,
With O.ther P.eoples M.oney & Global Chess...
*************
Without the constant, irritating bites from the fleas of resistance....
Shinning light unto the shadows of greed and corruption...
Darkness would completely overwhelm human society....
Unite the C.H.A.O.S.
Still, it takes dumb asses to make outfits like Murdock's prosper. He put his garbage out there, but he didn't make anyone believe any of it ....
Is Murdoch "TOO BIG TO FAIL"? I hope not.
The myth of the Liberal News Bias is just that. Liberal in US news means to the left of FOX NEWS.
UGH!!
"Will the scandal -- and especially the criminal investigations and governmental (at long last) inquiries -- bring Murdoch and his management circle down and lead to a break-up of his media empire? "
That depends on the honesty, integrity, and morality of conservative politicians (LOL).
Tom Stoppard has written a play called "Travesties" whose theme is that memories are always travesties of what really happened. Soon that will be the case with what happened to journalism by the shenanigans of a Mr. Murdoch, the analog of the British consul in Zurich in Stoppard's play.
I'm in love with donkey hotey.
Murdoch is for me an example of evil in the venial, grabbing at the lowest of traumatized human impulse for self-aggrandizement. In this respect he is a valuable lesson - short of being a teacher.
"Rupert Murdoch Media Empire: A Journalistic Travesty"
Since the early 1980'ies, Murdoch has been the major tool of a growing international class of ruling elites for making their world-views hegemonic. He' been a king-maker and a king-wrecker. Through his major and demagogic impact on humanity's communications-channels - i.e. the possibilities humans have for speaking effectively to each other - Murdoch's been a dominant agenda-setter in economics and politics.
It's not only Murdoch's media that has been acting unethically for some 30 years. Other media has been forced to go along, as the scandals, polarization and personification of information has been where the money for income from sales and advertising lay. Even public broadcasting companies like the BBC were forced to include elements of "privatisation", like ads for sponsors, increased coverage of sports, celebrities and focus on persons instead of issues. In the wake of Murdoch's lowering of standards the public's been fed an unhealthy info-diet, like feeding sugar to babies instead of real nourishment.
Like a graven image devoted to a false god - in this case Mammon - Murdoch now seems set for a fall, with the previously adored icon crashing to the ground to smash and spill rats and snakes. Listen and look now, in the coming days, how the rats and snakes of Murdoch's media-empire will squeak and slither around to get to high ground, claiming they had "nothing to do with it" - whatever the current "it" appears to be.
If Murdoch goes down - loses his power - we should all take a deep breath of relief. Maybe the press will regain some of its critical faculties.
Maybe real info about the world and its needs will start dominating our shared public channels of communications again. It sure is needed. We've been distracted away from the main issues for far too long.
"If Murdoch goes down - loses his power - we should all take a deep breath of relief. Maybe the press will regain some of its critical faculties."
We SHOULD take a breath of relief. Maybe the press will regain SOME of its critical faculties. I expect SOME little bit improvement. Not enough to redeem the MSM, but SOME.
RE: “If Rupert Murdoch were the Angel Gabriel..." - Bill Moyers
MY COMMENT: Speaking of the Angel Gabriel.....
VIDEO - GAYbriel's Mission: Sara Palin
Meet the Archangel GayBriel as he begins God's mission to give guidance to all the Republican Presidential Candidates praying to him for help in making the difficult decision about running for President against the Great Satin Obama.
PART 1 (02:27) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebEZ8sE2Kag
PART 2 (02:35) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=769JgGq5tw4
P.S. Damn, that's a hot picture of Rupert! Could he be any cuter?!?!
i would just like to recount briefly an encounter with one of rupert's u.s. henchmen, the very one who wrote the "son of sam" stories for the n.y. post, steve donleavy, a kiwi ex rugby player who it turned out had gouged eyes and bitten off ears during his days as a reporter in asia and hooking up with rupert. i was the publisher of urizen books and had done Wilfred Burchett's [an Aussie] GRASSHOPPERS AND ELEPHANTS which was Wilfred's very much inside tunnels account of being with the Vietcong up and down the Ho Chi Minh trail. I recall going out at 4 pm for my pickme-up Mars bar and seeing Wilfred's photo, pudgy faced, on the front page of the NY Post: "Torturer of G.I's in New York." My heart sank as I chewed my Mars bar and walked the two blocks back to my office: "No, Wilfred, please no," I prayed and then called the White House communications director, Hoving, who said, "Nonsense", he has a visa, he was part of the peace process, he was one of Uncle Ho's gobetween." I had invited a lot of journalists to a by then famous restaurant where i had been going when it was just a hole in the wall on 2nd Avenue, Elaine's, lots of journalists who had been in touch with Wilfred during their mutual Vietnam days. David Halberstam, David Arnett, a table full, the big table and we were having a good time, I was just a kid then, the year is 1978, when Donleavy barges in and ruins the evening. Elaine Kaufman, the recently deceased owner tells me I might want to leave through the kitchen, Donleavy has his Post photographer waiting outside ["Torturer of G.I.'s at Elaine's"]. I make the mistake of taking Mama's advice and leave through the kitchen when Donleavy and photographer barge into the kitchen and he pushes me aside, who has interposed himself between him and Wilfred and his Bulgarian wife. That is called assault and I called the police and took Donleavy to court and the judge said you can read Donleavy's record, Wilfred had provided it, into the court record or you have to bring all the witnesses to court, three times, and I will give you a conviction on the order off leaving the cover off a garbage can [a priceless detail, no?]. I took the judge up on his offer. As Donleavy and his Post lawyer and I left Part One Leonard Street court, where we had been called first among the hundreds that morning, Donleavy said: "Aren't you glad I didn't bite off your ear." A sense of humor then makes me forgive Steve Donleavy and his toupe, but not a publisher who employs his likes. The post never ran the photo "Torturer of G.I.'s Slinking out of Elaine's Kitchen.". Here is a link to the story at a posting about Elaine's on my http://artscritic.blogspot.com/
Ruperts Empire
No one forces anyone to buy Mr Murdochs newspapers,
nor is anyone really compelled to watch Fox TV.
Mr Murdoch is very good at finance and ownership capers.
Opinion, content, and personnel his shadows daily oversee.
Many different audiences, presentations and formats of what to tell
Diversity of opinion and fact is cut down, but he hides it very well.
His newspapers, magazines, lace prejudice with no obvious stealth,
His TV and radio broadcasts, carry no warning for mental health,
"Perceive the world as only I, Rupurt Murdoch, think is best for my self".
That last line of your poetry, is damn good. I would encourage everyone to put it on the T shirts and bumper stickers:-
"Perceive the world as only I, Rupurt Murdoch, think is best for my self".
I find it the height of irony that it was in China, where he spent a couple billion, that Murdoch came a cropper...The Chinese just never bought into his sales pitch...
Makes one scratch the head...
People talk about Murdoch being a genius at business.
It's easy to be a genius at business when you start as the son of a millionaire and are a ruthless sociopath willing to tap the telephones of anyone who gets in your way.
Anybody hacking phones can look like a genius. Information is power, and Murdoch built his empire by stealing both.