Forbes.com
"Philosophically, I'm uneasy about the concentration of media power," writes
James Brady. "But I was one of [
Rupert] Murdoch's men, admire him immensely, am grateful for the opportunities he gave me, and am astonished by the sheer effrontery of his extraordinary creations and acquisitions. He bought The Times of London once, and Fleet Street survived. I want the guy to win -- but I'm not saying the winning doesn't make me edgy."
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For clues to a Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal, look to London (WP)
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Murdoch met with DJ exec on March 29, not the week of April 9 (WSJ)