Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:08 AM
by
will
History of Murdoch's China ventures
As long as I am posting about New York Times stories, there is a substantial one today by Joseph Kahn detailing the history of Rupert Murdoch's business dealings in China. It's worth reading both because it is interesting and because it seems to have put a spiky burr up News Corp's ass, to judge from their statement:
News Corporation officials in Beijing and Hong Kong declined to
comment for this article. After The New York Times began a two-part
series on Monday about how Mr. Murdoch operates his company, the News
Corporation issued a statement:
“News Corp. has consistently
cooperated with The New York Times in its coverage of the company.
However, the agenda for this unprecedented series is so blatantly
designed to further the Times’s commercial self interests — by
undermining a direct competitor poised to become an even more
formidable competitor — that it would be reckless of us to participate
in their malicious assault. Ironically, The Times, by using its news
pages to advance its own corporate business agenda, is doing the
precise thing they accuse us of doing without any evidence.”
But we're not, you know, sensitive or anything.
Related:
Ken Auletta in the New Yorker, speculating on the fate of the Journal in a lengthy article that I have not yet finished reading.