Rupert Murdoch has told a parliamentary inquiry that he has "editorial control" over which party The Sun and News of the World back in a General Election and what line the papers take on
Mr Murdoch's comments came in evidence he gave behind closed doors on September 17 in
According to a minute of the meeting published by the committee on Friday, Mr Murdoch said that Sky News - operated by BSkyB, which is 39% owned by a subsidiary of NewsCorp - could be more popular if it emulated his Fox News Channel in the US.
Outlining Mr Murdoch's account of his approach to the editorial content of his British papers, the committee minute stated: "He distinguishes between The Times and The Sunday Times and The Sun and the News of the World (and makes the same distinction between the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal). "For The Sun and News of the World he explained that he is a 'traditional proprietor'. He exercises editorial control on major issues - like which party to back in a General Election or policy on
It added: "Mr Murdoch did not disguise the fact that he is hands-on both economically and editorially. (Daily Express)
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