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Limited News rather than News Limited? : Comments

By Jonathan J. Ariel, published 25/7/2007

Proprietors have always, legitimately, had their hands on the levers of their media assets.

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"even Boazy" ? :)

grr..thanx...I think ^_-

cheers Yvonne...
Posted by BOAZ_David, Thursday, 26 July 2007 6:47:18 AM
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What a long bow you can draw. Any debate regarding the dissemination of information to the public should always be welcomed. Do you remember that lefty George Orwell and big brother ?
I wonder how that far rightist Hitler(and you drew that bow) would have gone as a media mogul.
Balance by necessity and not by market forces is what media needs for democracy to function.
Posted by hoboturkey, Saturday, 28 July 2007 3:13:03 PM
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Dear Folk,
The "New York Times" and the "Washington Post" should beware the angry Rupert. They will find themselves as his possessions, if they are not careful.
In the media, hell hath no fury like the Rupert scorned. Yes, he does set the tone of his media, wake up folks, he owns it. He did not get to be who he is by letting all and sundry run the media he owns. What Rupert says go's. No correspondence is entered into, you toe Ruperts line or else.
Another point to be remembered, Rupert is an American citizen, his use of his own country's political system to his benefit, makes him no better or worse than any American media organisation.
rargrunt
32 years experience in Australian Publishing
Posted by rargrunt, Monday, 30 July 2007 4:47:14 PM
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