upert Murdoch's News Corp. media empire is in the midst of its biggest scandal ever, involving illegal phone-hacking in the U.K., alleged police bribery, potentially endangering the royal family, and other morsels irresistible to most media organizations. News Corp.'s stock has tanked, and Murdoch has given up his bid to take over British cash-cow broadcaster BSkyB. And yet, the scandal is not headline news at some of News Corp.'s prominent media outlets, including the New York Post and Fox News. (Watch a CNN story below.) Is Fox intentionally downplaying the bad news about its boss?
Yes. And Fox News is embarrassing itself: The network's almost non-existent coverage of this "Watergate-scale" scandal is a real challenge for "anyone who denies that Fox is a propaganda operation rather than news," says James Fallows at The Atlantic. It's not that Fox News and its website are entirely ignoring the bad news, they're just treating it "the way the Soviet press covered Chernobyl: 'Small problem in the Ukraine.'"
"Like Pravda covering Chernobyl: Fox News on the Murdoch problems"
We shouldn't expect Fox to be all over this story: The media obsession over Fox's lack of enthusiasm for this scandal is "total garbage," says Eric Wemple at The Washington Post. "It’s unfair, unnatural, and stupid to insist that News Corp. cover News Corp.," or that any news outlet give full-press coverage to a scandal at its parent company. And that's fine, because despite Murdoch's huge stable of media companies, there are still plenty of competitors thrilled to cover his dirty laundry.
"Why expect Fox to cover News Corp.?"
Fox News should be loving this scandal: This "metastasizing phone-hacking scandal" could be the best thing that ever happened to Fox News and its chief, Roger Ailes, says Gabriel Sherman at New York. As long as Fox and Ailes can avoid being implicated in the mess, they become "all the more central to News Corp.'s business," especially after the fall of the BSkyB deal. And since Ailes has a rocky relationship with Murdoch's inner circle, any pain for them is gain for Ailes.
"In the Murdoch hacking scandal, Roger Ailes stands to gain"
- WATCH: Jon Stewart and Bill O'Reilly spar over the Obama scandals
- Could the Cleveland kidnapping victims have been rescued sooner?
- WATCH: LeBron James' unbelievable, last-second, game-winning shot
- Sadly, you are uglier than you think
- WATCH: Suspect defends brutal beheading of London man in broad daylight
- Is Greek yogurt hurting the environment?
- A linguistic dissection of 7 annoying teenage sounds
- How the White House's war on media backfired
- How a Ghost Army of American artists helped defeat Hitler
- London's gruesome attack and the rising threat of lone-wolf terrorism
- WATCH: Jon Stewart and Bill O'Reilly spar over the Obama scandals
- WATCH: Suspect defends brutal beheading of London man in broad daylight
- A linguistic dissection of 7 annoying teenage sounds
- Is Greek yogurt hurting the environment?
- How the White House's war on media backfired
- Sadly, you are uglier than you think
- 7 grammar rules you really should pay attention to
- Are we on the cusp of a solar energy boom?
- The politics behind Kanye West's 'New Slaves'
- 10 things you need to know today: May 23, 2013
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||













