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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: No Surprise Here: A New Scandal at News Corporation No Surprise Here: A New Scandal at News Corporation Thursday 27 October 2011 by: Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co. | Op-Ed (Photo: Kitra Cahana / The New York Times ) I see that the Murdoch empire is facing another scandal this time involving misleading advertisers rather than readers, by inflating circulation numbers. Nick Davies reported in an article for The Guardian published on Oct. 12: One of Rupert Murdochs most senior European executives has resigned following Guardian inquiries about a circulation scam at News Corporations flagship newspaper, The Wall Street Journal. The Guardian found evidence that The Journal had been channeling money through European companies in order to secretly buy thousands of copies of its own paper at a knock-down rate, misleading readers and advertisers about The Journals true circulation. Wow. And yet we should have expected something like this to come to light. My sense, after 11 years of punditizing, is that people are complicated, but gangs of people less so. Individuals are often mixed in their behavior: incorruptible politicians may cheat on their spouses, political scoundrels may have impeccable personal lives. But groups, like a politicians inner circle or the management team of a media empire, tend to behave similarly on multiple fronts. If they lie and cheat routinely in one domain, they tend to do it in others as well. In fact, thats how I knew early on that the George W. Bush gang was cooking up a fake case for invading Iraq. I knew that they routinely cooked up fake cases for their preferred economic policies; I could verify that by doing the math. And the way they were making the case for war sounded just the same as the way they made the case for cutting taxes on the rich, with an ever-changing rationale for an unvarying goal. At the time I got a lot of grief; people clutched their smelling salts and asked how dare I suggest that the president would mislead Americans on matters of national security. Well, you know how it turned out. So the Murdoch people lie routinely about politics and policy; they breach all normal rules of conduct by hacking into people's phones. They really should curb their proclivities when it comes to advertisers I mean, truth and justice are disposable, but this is business! But they really cant help themselves, because this is who and what they are. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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