The alarmism, previously simmering, has exploded since the News Corp. deal to purchase Dow Jones was finalized yesterday, as The Washington Times' Jennifer Harper :
"The prospect of the Aussie vulgarian lording over the paper has whipped up an end-of-days gloom across the nation's newsrooms," according to a New Republic magazine editorial.
"Murdoch will tarnish a journalistic jewel," said MSNBC columnist David Sweet....
Mr. Murdoch runs a "propaganda
network" and the sale of the paper is a "dance of death," Eric
Alterman said yesterday in the Nation.
"That he devalues the privileges
and responsibilities of the press in America matters little to
Murdoch, who appears to care nothing for traditional notions of
respectability and treats journalists as no more important than the
people who use his newspapers to wrap fish and chips," Mr. Alterman
observed.
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