| Rupert Murdoch is a businessman who 'sells news as a product' to a specific niche just like every other news outlet. The amount of spin on his network is not one bit different from, I would say MSNBC for example. Perhaps a little more than CNN, but not by much. Ted Turner (founder of CNN), and other such media moguls follow exactly the same pattern of creating 'news as a product' and occasionally using it to create/defend narrative either personal or political. That's how the news business mostly has always worked. 'Murdoch hate' largely exists because he normally spouts opinions that a some groups really disagree with, and so they want to consider him propaganda. The heads of NBC/CBC are under fire for their own extremely indefensible manipulations, such as 'killing' the Ronan Farrow story a few times before it went public. Great article here: [1]. Literally covering up a mass rapist for 'favours' or because they're buddies with Weinstein. And these people still have jobs? 'News' is rife with this kind of stuff, and I believe Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch are 'the same man'. I don't believe CNN or Fox are propaganda outlets, rather, they serve mostly their business interest which is to cater to a 'certain audience', they will bend here and there given their execs/owners wishes, and during times of 'national concern' they'll close ranks a little bit. Rupert Murdoch is actually much closer to 'normative media mogul' than he is unique. Even the families that own major media outlets in us (i.e. NY Times) and Sweden etc. have their agendas [1] https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-nbc-killed-ronan-farrows-w... |