Hale Stewart, a former bond trader who is now an attorney, writes on the Huffington Post that selling The Wall Street Journal to News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch would ruin its economics coverage.
“News Corp is starting a business news channel and wants the WSJ‘s economic writers to become denizens of all things News Corp. And here come the problem with this deal. News Corp’s ‘news’ is in fact pure, factually challenged garbage. The most recent, egregious example is confusing Representative Conyers with Jefferson. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Neil Cavuto — Fox News’ ‘business’ editor — provides great salacious descriptions of news, but has one of the most factually challenged business reporting styles around. The weekend ‘stock programs’ on Fox are more pure garbage. I have watched a few episodes and was amazed that anyone would want to take any economic or investing advice from any of those programs. The short version is Fox ‘news’ is long of sensationalism and short on substance.
“And that’s where the real rub comes. Fox News is a great news source if you are interested in the latest saga of the most recently kidnapped or murdered pretty white woman between the ages of 18 and 25. It’s a terrible source of pure information. The Wall Street Journal is a great source of information. But selling to News Corp would ruin this reputation in a matter of years as News Corps sensationalistic presentation overcomes journalistic integrity.”
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If and when it finally materializes i would be interested to see how it goes for the WSJ.
Clearly, anyone who thinks Fox would have problems with business news doesn't watch the other networks. ABC, CBS, CNN and NBC all have outrageous examples of poor business and economic coverage.
The Murdoch deal makes sense for both the Journal and Fox News. But media prejudice against any conservative view leads to these ridiculous attacks.