Rupert Murdoch: An investigation of political power
By (Author) David McKnight
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st February 2012
Australia
General
Non Fiction
News media and journalism
384.50
Short-listed for Manning Clark House Cultural Awards 2013 (Australia)
Paperback
296
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
464g
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation is the most powerful media organisation in the world. Murdoch's commercial success is obvious, but less well understood is his successful pursuit of political goals, using News Corporation as his vehicle. David McKnight tracks Murdoch's influence, from his support for Reagan and Thatcher, to his attacks on Barack Obama and the Rudd and Gillard governments. He examines the secretive corporate culture of News Corporation: its private political seminars for editors, its sponsorship of think tanks and its recurring editorial campaigns around the world. Its success is reflected in the fact that the campaigns are familiar to us all: small government and market deregulation, skepticism on climate change, support for neo-conservative adventures such as Iraq and criticism of all things 'liberal'. While the phone hacking crisis has tarnished his reputation, Rupert Murdoch's influence is far from finished.
DAVID MCKNIGHT is Associate Professor and a Senior Research Fellow at the Journalism and Media Research Centre at the University of NSW, and a former journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald and ABC TV's Four Corners.