WSJ immediately loses credibility if Murdoch is owner
May 10, 2007
Posted by Chris Roush
Nicholas Von Hoffman of The Nation writes Thursday that The Wall Street Journal will immediatelty lose all of its credibility if News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch is successful in acquiring parent company Dow Jones & Co.
Von Hoffman wrote, “The first thing the Journal will lose if Murdoch buys it is credibility, a quality it has in rock-solid abundance–as opposed to Murdoch’s publications, which have a history of printing fiction.
“Recently the New York Times reminded its readers of two well-known instances thereof: ‘In 2004, Mr. Murdoch was even said by one New York Post employee to be the source for the Post’s erroneous headline ‘Dem Picks Gephardt as VP Candidate.” And: ‘In 1983, Mr. Murdoch caused a stir when he personally secured the publishing rights to what were said to be Hitler’s diaries, only to learn subsequently that they were fakes after publishing them in The Sunday Times.’
“The moment Murdoch takes over at the Journal, its reliability quotient will sink to that of Murdoch’s New York Post, which is a gas to read and which nobody takes seriously.”
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WSJ immediately loses credibility if Murdoch is owner
May 10, 2007
Posted by Chris Roush
Nicholas Von Hoffman of The Nation writes Thursday that The Wall Street Journal will immediatelty lose all of its credibility if News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch is successful in acquiring parent company Dow Jones & Co.
Von Hoffman wrote, “The first thing the Journal will lose if Murdoch buys it is credibility, a quality it has in rock-solid abundance–as opposed to Murdoch’s publications, which have a history of printing fiction.
“Recently the New York Times reminded its readers of two well-known instances thereof: ‘In 2004, Mr. Murdoch was even said by one New York Post employee to be the source for the Post’s erroneous headline ‘Dem Picks Gephardt as VP Candidate.” And: ‘In 1983, Mr. Murdoch caused a stir when he personally secured the publishing rights to what were said to be Hitler’s diaries, only to learn subsequently that they were fakes after publishing them in The Sunday Times.’
“The moment Murdoch takes over at the Journal, its reliability quotient will sink to that of Murdoch’s New York Post, which is a gas to read and which nobody takes seriously.”
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