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Murdoch wants Sky

Started by rcjordan, July 07, 2011, 05:17:24 PM

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nicebloke

The hate newspapers in the UK directly affect government policy (with lies) and need to be kicked into touch imo.

Police just raided the star offices.

>break the scent trail

Yes a great attempt to divert and placate the public. And the workers suffer of course. Not sure it will work - this story has a long way to go yet I think.


rcjordan

>a long way to go yet I think

I think so, too. I read somewhere (wired?) that twitter has been responsible sustaining much of the pressure on the gov.  True?

nicebloke



edo

This is the same Hugh Grant who happily took Rupert Murdoch's dollar when he signed for Fox Movies back in the 90s...

mick g

blimey RC I thought Gurtie had appeared in the NOTW until I opened up the larger photo :)
I've learned that pleasing everyone is impossible. But, pissing everyone off is a piece of cake!


Gurtie

>> twitter has been responsible...?

public opinion has been responsible, and its been very clear on twitter what public opinion is, but I wouldn't say that the twittersphere has achieved something which wouldn't have happened anyway, I think in this case people were so offended that social media didn't even fan the flames as much as it has with other things.

Facebook did (allegedly) have a direct input because the first company to say they'd donate their ad fee to charity rather than pay NOTW said it was a direct result of a customer suggestion on FB. Your take on that depends on how cynical you are I guess :)

>> thought Gurtie had appeared

my hair's not nearly that long Mick


grnidone

I am surprised that anyone took NOTW seriously:  I thought it was sort of the equivalent to the National Enquirer in the US which is a trash tabloid newspaper that people know is a bunch of bunk.  People make fun of the Enquirer as crap...and its more of a joke than anything else.

So...and I understanding this correctly:  News of the World was considered a reputable newspaper by the majority of the public in the UK?

Peter

Nah, NOTW was pretty much like the National Enquirer - a pile of crap.

edo

Not a reputable newspaper, but a well-read and powerful one. I'd compare it to something like the New York Post which Murdoch also owns. The Enquirer seems to me to be wholly made-up stories whereas a fair bit of what was in the NOTW was vaguely true but just trash. The current foreign secretary William Hague used to write for them so it did carry some weight.

Ed

Peter

Incoming...

"Rupert Murdoch's efforts to contain the scandal within the UK received a further set back on Monday after a Washington campaign group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, called for an investigation into whether any journalists working for NI had hacked into the voice mail of Americans."

edo

Good stuff. Every Democrat should be all over this. They won't get a better chance to take down Fox News.

littleman

I'm not a fan of Murdoch, but regardless of that I don't believe it is good for any one person to have so much influence over public opinion.