Marketwatch media columnist Jon Friedman writes Monday that through all of the coverage of News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch acquiring Dow Jones & Co., the parent of The Wall Street Journal, the fact that he is a businessman seems to get lost.
“At the Dow Jones meeting, nerves were running so high that I’m not sure staffers weighed Zannino’s words at the moment. He sought to assure them that Murdoch’s top priority had nothing to do with editing their copy or setting agendas for the news division.
“At one point, Zannino said, neatly summarizing Murdoch’s operating philosophy: ‘If it doesn’t make business sense, it won’t get done.'”
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