The Murdoch Method: Observations on Rupert Murdoch's Management of a Media Empire by Irwin Stelzer
Author:Irwin Stelzer [Stelzer, Irwin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Business & Economics, Industries, Media & Communications, Biography & Autobiography, Business, Leadership
ISBN: 9781681778051
Google: xO8_DwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2018-05-01T20:29:28.913081+00:00
CHAPTER 6
RESPONSIBILITY
Big Julie (a gangster at a crap game): Iâm rollinâ the whole thousand. And to change my luck, Iâm going to use my own dice.
Nathan Detroit (the defenseless host and gambler): Your own dice?
Big Julie: I had âem made especially in Chicago.
Nathan: I do not wish to seem petty, but may I have a look at those dice? But these dice ainât got no spots on âem. Theyâre blank.
Big Julie: I had the spots removed for luck. But I remember where the spots formerly were. Nathan: You are going to roll blank dice and remember where the spots were?
Big Julie: Detroit ⦠do you doubt my memory?
Nathan: Big Julie, I have great trust in you.
From Guys and Dolls, Frank Loesser, 19551
âA paper must be fearless, and sometimes even offend its friends and supporters, but if it is founded upon truth, it will entrench itself more and more in the confidence of the publicââKeith Murdoch, 19212
âJust produce better papers, papers that people want to read. Stop having people write articles just to produce Pulitzer Prizes. Give people what they want to read and make it interestingââRupert Murdoch, 20083
Rupert Murdoch is well aware of the Rudyard Kipling/Stanley Baldwin jibe about power without responsibility, and believes it has nothing to do with him. He is rightâsort of. Anyone who knows Rupert even moderately well knows that one of his greatest ambitions is to live up to the injunction laid down by his father, the legendary Sir Keith Murdoch, to use newspapers as a force for good, a force with which to challenge government overreach and âestablishmentâ orthodoxy. This was reinforced by his formidable mother, a force in Rupertâs life until her death at the age of 103, who said she âdid long to be able to help Rupert prove worthy of his father in the newspaper world.â4 Not to be ignored, as events were to prove, was Rupertâs grandfatherâs exhortation to Sir Keith, âDonât lack cheek.â
That Rupert has succeeded in the cheeky bit there is no doubt. Whether he has succeeded in discharging the responsibility laid on him by Sir Keith is a question the answer to which depends on the point of view of the observer. My belief is that he has, with certain exceptions. Dame Elisabeth once complained about âall those horrid papers youâre putting outâ and urged her son to publish âsomething decent for a change.â5 Which, to her delight,6 he proceeded to do the following year, 1964, creating The Australian, a serious national broadsheet, and the first newspaper Murdoch had created rather than inherited or purchased. Rupert told its editor, âI want to be able to produce a newspaper that my father would have been proud of.â7 âIt was my fatherâs dream.â8 Like the tabloid New York Post, which has rolled up hundreds of millions of dollars of losses, like Sky, like Fox News, the broadsheet Australian burned money in its early years.9 No matter: âPublishing is not about making money; itâs about achieving things and improving society,â Rupert announced to the staff when he regained control of the New York Post.
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