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    <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=629 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=3>Murdoch: I decide Sun's politics


    </TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width=416><!-- S BO --><!-- S IIMA --><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=203 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD> Mr Murdoch complained about UK media ownership laws

    </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- E IIMA --><!-- S SF -->Rupert Murdoch decides the political line of the Sun and News of the World, but not the Times and the Sunday Times, he has told a parliamentary committee.


    The News Corporation chairman said he was "a traditional proprietor" as far as the red-top papers were concerned.

    He decides who they back in elections but an independent board prevents him doing the same with the Times titles.

    His comments were made to a Lords committee investigating media ownership and have just been made public.
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    'Cannot interfere'

    Minutes of the House of Lords communications committee, which took evidence from Mr Murdoch during a hearing in New York in September, record that he acknowledged he had "editorial control" over the Sun and the News of the World.

    They read: "Mr Murdoch did not disguise the fact that he is hands-on both economically and editorially.

    <!-- S IBOX --><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=208 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=5></TD><TD class=sibtbg> I'm all in favour of a free market but this isn't a free market


    Lord Fowler, committee chairman

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    "He exercises editorial control on major issues - like which party to back in a general election or policy on Europe."

    But, according to the minutes, Mr Murdoch said the Times board was there to make sure he did not interfere in their titles and they added: "He never says 'Do this or that', although he often asks 'What are you doing?'.

    "He explained that he 'nominates' the editors of these two papers, but that the nominations are subject to approval of the independent board.

    "His first appointment of an editor of the Times split the board but was not rejected."

    In other evidence, Mr Murdoch said Sky News could become "a proper alternative to the BBC" if it acted more like his US Fox News station.

    "He stated that the only reason that Sky News was not more like Fox News was that 'nobody at Sky listens to me'," the minutes read.

    Ownership laws

    Mr Murdoch, who was born in Australia, also complained that UK ownership laws prevented him, as a US citizen, from moving into regional evening newspapers and had led to an investigation by Ofcom into his stake in ITV.

    The Lords committee's chairman, Lord Fowler, speaking to BBC Radio 4's The Week In Westminster, said he disagreed with Mr Murdoch on this point.

    Lord Fowler said it was eccentric that a foreign owner could take over ITV, but that if a UK media owner tried to take over a US company they would be legally barred from doing so.
    He added: "There aren't reciprocal arrangements. I'm all in favour of a free market but this isn't a free market."
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    Default Re: Murdoch: I decide Sun's politics

    Well, DUH....

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    top man
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    Whatever it is, I'm against it! And even when you've changed it Or condensed it
    I'm against it!"
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    I'm against it!"
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    In other evidence, Mr Murdoch said Sky News could become "a proper alternative to the BBC" if it acted more like his US Fox News station.
    is on fucking crack? how the fuck is fox news anything like BBC news?

    they are probably the two polar opposites in news
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusen View Post
    is on fucking crack? how the fuck is fox news anything like BBC news?

    they are probably the two polar opposites in news
    Hence why it would be an alternative...
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    id pay 15 quid on ppv to see the cunt fed to a lion
    Fect

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    Quote Originally Posted by plug1 View Post
    id pay 15 quid on ppv to see the cunt fed to a lion
    Fect
    I'd pay for the lion and pay for the lion cubs to be beaten up with little murdoch dolls to anger it.
    Cunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maverick_15 View Post
    Hence why it would be an alternative...
    no, you are thinking of "opposite"


    the alternative of something is similar to the original.

    a current alternative to BBC News is Reuters.

    Alternative to Daily Mail is the Sun
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    Default Re: Murdoch: I decide Sun's politics

    An opposite is also an alternative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBK View Post
    An opposite is also an alternative.
    true but the way Murdoch is talking he means as a similar alternative news station
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    Default Re: Murdoch: I decide Sun's politics

    Murdock is an opposite and alternative to a normal rational human being...

    Send him back to bloody Mars...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusen View Post
    no, you are thinking of "opposite"


    the alternative of something is similar to the original.

    a current alternative to BBC News is Reuters.

    Alternative to Daily Mail is the Sun
    Don't patronise me please, especially when you narrowly define something incorrectly to fit with your argument.

    Quote Originally Posted by BBK View Post
    An opposite is also an alternative.
    You accept further definition here once you've been told.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fusen View Post
    true but the way Murdoch is talking he means as a similar alternative news station
    Does he? Just because you read it that way doesn't necessarily mean that's true. I read it as an alternative simply being another choice of news station, in the same way that Channel 4 news and ITV news are alternatives to BBC news, regardless of their political positions.
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    What a fucker!!
    Bitches aint shit!!

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    off topic.

    he looks like a spitting image puppet

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    Quote Originally Posted by plug1 View Post
    id pay 15 quid on ppv to see the cunt fed to a lion
    Fect
    or we could use a sky hack and watch it for free

    lol at the irony of that one

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