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Murdoch's brand of journalism
Rupert Murdoch's Newcorp (owner of Fox News) launched it's new iPad app called "The Daily." The new editor-in-chief, in a leaked memo, tells his reporters that "Egypt is Over" and to concentrate on news stories along the lines of "the oldest dog in America or the richest man in South Dakota."
http://daringminds.com/new/editor-of...rica%E2%80%99/ H.L. Mencken was certainly right. It seems the Murdoch doesn't want to publish anything beyond the intellectual capacity of his readers. |
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Chas |
Well it took bloody forever to load but it is about what I would expect from News Corp. In simple English he was saying dig me up some dirt so we can force the Whitehouse press secretary to download our crap.
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Meh. It's not so bad. He told them to get out and enterprise some stories. Taking the oldest dog thing out of context is a little misleading.
"We need to get out there and start finding more compelling stories from around the country – not just scraping the web and the wires, but getting out on the ground and reporting... Force the new White House press secretary to download The Daily for the first time because everyone at the gaggle is asking about a story we broke." Sounds like he's doing his job and pushing his folks to work hard to make a name for their product. Nothing wrong with that. If you want unbiased journalism, stop looking to advertising supported products. Not too far from looking for news on the back of a cereal box. Just like Post Cereal, the "Post" in most towns will print anything that helps them move more product. |
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Chas |
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I guess we're way past that though.:( |
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I informed them that the GOP was only following orders from their master, Rupert |
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