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Tell it like it is, NYT
If you haven't been following along, the New York Times has caused quite a stir in the media world this week, putting forth a massive amount of information on Fox media mogul Rupert Murdoch. Yesterday an in-depth look at his career and business dealings. Today his ties to China. And the Gray Lady didn't pull any punches. News Corp is calling it a "malicious assault."
Meantime, it looks like an agreement could be announced today paving the way for Murdoch to take over the Wall Street Journal. Reports say Murdoch and the paper's publisher, Dow Jones, were close to a deal last night on how to protect the Journal's editorial independence.
Posted on June 26, 2007 6:33 AM PT | Permalink
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