The Murdoch Archipelago

The Murdoch Archipelago

by Bruce Page (Author)

Synopsis

This biography shows how Murdoch's approach to the acquisition of influence has benefited from being diluted across three different political cultures - the US, Britain and Australia - even in the media-saturated, global-village culture he has been instrumental in creating. And because of the physical and cultural distances between the three Murdochs has been able to influence political affairs with impunity. Is this a good thing? The book argues convincingly that it is not, and indeed that it does against fundamental principles of democracy. Arguing that the freedom of the press is not just in our interest but a matter of life and death, it builds a case against the dangers of media monopoly.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 592
Edition: 1st edition, 1st impression
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 01 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0743239369
ISBN 13: 9780743239363

Author Bio
Bruce Page is an investigative journalist. A former member of the SUNDAY TIMES' renowned Insight team, he is the author of several previous books including an investigation into the case of Kim Philby.