Murdoch v Trump : why the flawed media titan could be the final protector of press freedom / (…)
His companies may have hacked phones and broadcast lies, but Murdoch appears ready to battle the president to uphold editorial freedoms Years before Rupert Murdoch bought the Wall Street Journal, the writer John Lanchester suggested that his primary motivation – more than ideology or even money (…)
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