Authors: David Folkenflik
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“newspaper business is like an ice cube”:
Don Yacktman, interview by author.
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The Daily
as a $35 million experiment:
“Murdoch Debuts Daily iPad Paper,”
All Things Considered
, February 2, 2011.
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Now the
Wall Street Journal
would be responsible:
Senior
Wall Street Journal
executive, interview by author.
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“ShitCo” and “GoodCo”:
Former
Wall Street Journal
executives, interviews by author.
Chapter 22
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the geography of his holdings and the psychology of his children:
The account of Rupert Murdoch's motivations and Lachlan's reactions in this passage are derived from author's interviews with current and former News Corp executives and friends of Lachlan Murdoch.
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it paid $2.2 billion:
Elysse Morgan, “Packer Agrees to Consolidated Media Sale,” ABC News (Australia), September 7, 2012.
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If you don't have that belief:
Friend of Lachlan Murdoch, interview by author.
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Rupert Murdoch still wanted them all:
News Corp executive and former News Corp executive, interview by author.
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“a massive pain in the ass”:
This quotation from Elisabeth Murdoch and others in this section are taken from her address at the James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture, Edinburgh Television Festival, 2012.
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“the nastiest people besmirching”:
Dennis Potter, James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture, August 27, 1993.
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“the pollution of what was already a fairly polluted press”:
Dennis Potter, interview by Melvyn Bragg, BBC Channel 4, April 5, 1994.
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the show's editor killed the story:
Dan Sabbagh and Josh Halliday, “Jimmy Savile: Newsnight Staff Were Furious After Abuse Report Dropped,”
Guardian
, October 1, 2012.
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ITV broadcast a documentary:
“The Other Side of Jimmy Savile,” ITV
Exposure
, October 3, 2012.
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Murdoch's old antagonist Chris (now Lord) Patten:
Lord Patten, testimony to Commons Select Committee for Culture, Media, and Sport, November 27, 2012.
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could damage the
New York Times:
David Folkenflik, “Mark Thompson Takes Over at New York Times Co.,”
Morning Edition
, November 15, 2012.
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“Saville [sic]-BBC story long way to run”:
Rupert Murdoch, Twitter feed, October 14, 2012.
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if they pushed the matter too hard:
News Corp editor, interview by author.
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invited in Hugh Grant, Charlotte Church:
“Charlotte Church's Media Regulation Hope After David Cameron Meeting,” BBC News, October 9, 2012.
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“Cameron receiving scumbag celebrities”:
Rupert Murdoch, Twitter feed, October 13, 2012.
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his liaison with a prostitute:
John Hiscock, “Hugh Grant on Prostitution Charge,”
Telegraph
, June 28, 1995.
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wrongly claiming Grant had played no role:
Lara Gould and Ben Ellery, “About a Boy! Hugh Grant Has Second Child with âFab Mum' Tinglan Hong,”
Mail on Sunday
, February 17, 2013.
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Murdoch apologized . . . but was otherwise unrepentant:
Cahal Milmo, “Murdoch Says Sorry to Grant over âLove Child' Remark,”
Independent
, October 19, 2012.
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Leveson's report dismantled layers of rationalizations: Report of the Leveson Inquiry into Culture, Practices, and Ethics of the Press
, November 29, 2012.
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A blogger could base his website in the West Indies:
Paul Staines, “Bring On the Press Police,” Wall Street Journal Online, November 27, 2012.
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Cameron expressed doubts:
Michael Holden and Kate Holton, “Britain's Cameron Rejects Press Law After Hacking Scandal,” Reuters, November 29, 2012.
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Cameron pushed a plan with a royal charter:
Fraser Nelson, “Why the Spectator said âNo' to David Cameron's Royal Charter for Regulation of the Press,”
Spectator
, March 19, 2013; Alan Rusbridger, “We Need Reform AND a Free Press. This Will Require Both Time and Openness,”
Guardian
, March 25, 2013; “UK Urged to Reconsider Post-Leveson Media Proposals,” letter to Prime Minister David Cameron from the Committee to Protect Journalists, April 2, 2013.
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as media analyst Claire Enders argued:
Claire Enders/Enders Analysis, submission to Leveson Inquiry, July 17, 2012; also Annex 1 and Annex 2 to Enders's submission.
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Ed Miliband advocated that path:
Dan Sabbagh, Lisa O'Carroll, and John Plunkett, “Murdoch's Share of the Newspaper Market Is Too Big, Says Miliband,”
Guardian
, June 12, 2012.
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story about a possible cover-up:
A series of stories about Bo Xilai by Jeremy Page of the
Wall Street Journal
is nicely captured in “Bo Xilai: Inside the Scandal: A WSJ Documentary,” WSJ Digital Network, June 29, 2012.
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“It involved a certain amount of risk”:
Rebecca Blumenstein, interview by author.
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the
Times
website was shut down:
Author's interviews with Lawrence Ingrassia, assistant managing editor of the
New York Times
, and Richard Bejtlich, chief security officer for the Mandiant consulting firm.
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the Pulitzers were once again punishing:
Two
Wall Street Journal
editors, interview by author.
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“proven to be unfounded”:
William Grueskin, interview by author.
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“We must not take . . . our foot off the gas”:
Nick Leys, “Murdoch Affirms âPapers Here for Years to Come,'”
Australian
, September 24, 2012.
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a charming jumble:
The history of the State Theatre in Sydney is set out on its website,
www.statetheatre.com.au/HistoryGallery.aspx
.
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Murdoch's gaze turned westward:
Author's interviews with one News Corp official; two former Tribune Co. officials; and one Tribune Co. official; Meg James, “Rupert Murdoch, Other Potential Buyers Eye L.A. Times,”
Los Angeles Times
, October 19, 2012.
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“It won't get through”:
Meg James and Nicole Sperling, “Rupert Murdoch Says Los Angeles Times Purchase Not a Sure Thing,”
Los Angeles Times
, January 14, 2013.
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“a strategy of deciding what you want”:
Andrew Jay Schwartzman, interview by author.
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in hopes of appeasing investors:
A News Corp executive and a News Corp newspaper editor, interviews by author.
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Holy shit, Angelo told a friend:
Two of Angelo's associates, interviews by author.
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Fox Group . . . would assume any costs:
News Corp executive, interview by author.
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Lachlan Murdoch refused to return:
An associate of Lachlan Murdoch and a former News Corp official, interview by author.
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“relentless” cost-cutting:
“News Corp Promises âRelentless' Cuts at Newspapers,” Reuters, May 28, 2013.
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thought Joel Klein was disappointed:
Former News Corp professional, interview by author.
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legal strategy seemed to have worked:
Lawyer familiar with federal investigation into News Corp's potential Federal Corrupt Practices Act violations, interview by author.
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Tom Mockridge . . . could not abide:
Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson and Emily Steel, “Murdoch's UK Newspaper Chief Resigns,”
Financial Times
, December 2, 2012; Maisie McCabe, “Liberty Global Hires Tom Mockridge to Run Virgin Media,”
MediaWeek
, May 8, 2013.
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Rebekah Brooks was set to face trial:
Lisa Carroll, “Rebekah Brooks Trial to Start in September at Old Bailey,”
Guardian
, June 7, 2013.
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Labour MP Tom Watson wrote a book:
Watson and Hickman,
Dial M for Murdoch
.
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Louise Mensch resigned her seat:
“Louise Mensch to Quit as an MP, Triggering Corby By-election,” BBC News, August 6, 2012.
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James Harding . . . left the paper:
Peter Jukes, “Bad Times at The Times: James Harding Steps Down,” Daily Beast, December 13, 2012; Ben Webster, “Harding to Stand Down as Editor of The Times,”
Times of London
, December 13, 2012; “James Harding Named as Director of BBC News,” BBC News, April 16, 2013.
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Murdoch thought getting beaten was:
Rupert Murdoch, testimony to Leveson Inquiry, April 25, 2012, morning session.
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Gerard Baker . . . succeeded Thomson:
“Gerard Baker Named Top Editor for Dow Jones, Wall Street Journal,” Dow Jones press release, December 3, 2012.
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the chairman doused his new editor:
From Twitter feed photo of Kathryn Lurie, an online editor at the
Wall Street Journal
, December 3, 2012.
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anticipated Baker's tenure . . . a light touch:
Six current
Journal
editors and reporters, interview by author.
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former
Time
magazine managing editor Walter Isaacson:
Author's email exchange with Walter Isaacson; author's interview with
Wall Street Journal
senior editor.
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my mum's ninety, Murdoch would say:
Former senior News Corp official, interview by author.
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mourners packed St. Paul's:
This account is informed by press reports, including Andrew Rule, “An Exceptional Life Celebrated,”
Herald Sun
, December 19, 2012; and Karl Quinn, “A Life of Strong Love and Quiet Generosity,”
The Age
, December 19, 2012.
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“Today I wish to speak to the extraordinary accomplishments”:
“Dame Elisabeth: A Life Lived Always in Full Bloom,” eulogy by Rupert Murdoch, republished in the Melbourne
Herald Sun
, December 19, 2012. All quotes pulled from transcript and checked against video of the event.
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an oil painting on a bronze background:
Former senior News Corp newspaper editor, interview by author.
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Brooks was spotted in Australia:
Amanda Perthen, “The Sun Shines on Rebekah . . . for Now: Ex-tabloid Editor Sips Beer on Sydney Yacht with the Murdochs Ahead of Trial,”
Daily Mail
, April 13, 2013.
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features desk . . . had taken more time for police to penetrate:
Mark Stephens, interview by author. Stephens is an attorney for many cell phone hacking victims and was, himself, the victim of cell phone hacking.
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the company agreed to pay $135 million:
News Corporation Derivative Litigation Settlement, April 22, 2013.
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“do it all over again”:
Darren Davidson, “âChance to Do It All Over Again,' Rupert Murdoch Says of Company's Historic Split,”
Australian
, May 30, 2013.
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filed for divorce:
Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, “Rupert Murdoch Files for Divorce,”
Financial Times
, June 13, 2013.
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he did not care to learn more:
Former News Corp executive, interview by author.
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an aide to Tony Blair felt compelled to deny:
Stuart Kemp, “Rupert Murdoch Divorce: Tony Blair's Spokesperson Denies Rumors of Affair with Tony Blair,”
Hollywood Reporter
, June 14, 2013.