Accessibility Tools

  • Content scaling 100%
  • Font size 100%
  • Line height 100%
  • Letter spacing 100%
Media

The humiliation of Rupert Murdoch

by Anne Chisolm
July–August 2012, no. 343

Dial M for Murdoch: News Corporation and the Corruption of Britain by Tom Watson and Martin Hickman

Allen Lane, $29.95 pb, 354 pp, 9781846146046

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

It all began with Prince William’s knee. Not, of course, the phone hacking and bribery and corruption which, as we all now know, was commonplace behaviour in the British tabloid newspapers at the heart of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire – that had been going on for far longer. But when, in November 2005, the News of the World carried a trivial story about the prince – ‘Royal Action Man’ – receiving treatment for a strained tendon, he and Prince Charles’s staff realised that this and other leaks could only have come from someone accessing his voicemail. St James’s Palace, fearing a security threat to a future king, called in the Metropolitan Police.

 


Continue reading for only $10 per month.
Subscribe and gain full access to Australian Book Review.

Already a subscriber? .
If you need assistance, feel free to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..



Dial M for Murdoch: News Corporation and the Corruption of Britain by Tom Watson and Martin Hickman

Allen Lane, $29.95 pb, 354 pp, 9781846146046

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


You May Also Like

Māori markings: Tā moko

by David Hansen

Australian Constitutional Landmarks by H.P. Lee and George Winterton

by Michael Kirby

Apropos of Nothing by Woody Allen

by Peter Craven

Leave a comment

If you are an ABR subscriber, you will need to sign in to post a comment.

If you have forgotten your sign in details, or if you receive an error message when trying to submit your comment, please email your comment (and the name of the article to which it relates) to ABR Comments. We will review your comment and, subject to approval, we will post it under your name.

Please note that all comments must be approved by ABR and comply with our Terms & Conditions.

Submit comment