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Read the thrilling account of how two brothers helped the Daily Mail take flight


The man they called The Chief was mesmerised by his thundering new presses: The paper is literally flowing in like a rushing stream, and at the other end the papers are being tossed out in dozens. to the carts in waiting, and the race for the railway stations and distributing agencies begins, he recalled.
It was May 4, 1896, and 30-year-old Alfred Harmsworth had been working non-stop for two days, editing, fine-tuning and overseeing his brainchild.
Now, the first editions of the Daily Mail were speeding through the machines at up to 96,000 copies an hour.
But that was not fast enough to keep up with demand for this revolutionary daily journal, offering all the news in the smallest space for only a halfpenny. ....

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The Bullshit Meter Pegs: Jewish Groups Demand Israeli Owned Fox Fire Tucker Carlson for His Zionist Sponsored Nazism – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services


VT: The term “offensive” has jumped a notch.  Israel’s most powerful voice in the US has always been Fox News, owned by Israeli Likudist Rupert “Greenbaum” Murdoch. Christopher Bollyn’s work on Murdoch is below.
Then we note that the article we are referencing from the Daily Beast is also curious.  They are part of the Newsweek organization, part of a foundation owned by the Harmon family of JBL/Harman Kardon audio group.
The controlling interest there is Jane Harman, former member of congress who tried to have infamous Soviet-Israeli superspy Jonathan Pollard released.  She was also accused of using her influence to allow Israeli spies to escape prosecution during the infamous AIPAC espionage trial, now erased from history. See Appendix I.  Appendix II will be Kevin McDonald’s parallel article on these same issues.  McDonald is a critic of Israel and supports “white identity” which is quite different than “supremacist.” ....

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#Ninefairfax Deal End of an Era for Australia's Media Titans


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#Ninefairfax Deal End of an Era for Australia’s Media Titans
In 1990, young warwick fairfax’s disastrous bid to privatise john fairfax & sons resulted in the herald and associated interests being lost to the family.
Competition and co-operation. The former may seem an obvious aspect of the Australian media landscape, but it has always gone hand-in-hand with pragmatic co-operation.
Since the 1920s, the Packer and Murdoch media companies have been entwined with the oldest of Australia’s “old media” firms, Fairfax Media, which has its origins in the 1841 endeavours of printer and journalist John Fairfax. ....

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The matter is far from closed


The matter is far from closed
Crikey
4/03/2021
DENY, DEFLECT, DEFER
Note: This story discusses sexual assault and suicide.
Pressure is mounting on
Scott Morrison to call an independent investigation after
Christian Porter yesterday denied historical rape allegations by a now-deceased woman, with lawyer for the alleged victim
Michael Bradley reiterating the proposal at
Dyson Heydon, although Albanese also cites a potential coronial inquiry. On that note,
9News reports that South Australia’s state coroner
David Whittle has called on state police to continue investigating her death before he decides whether to launch an inquest.
The news comes after Porter strongly denied the allegations or ever having had sex with the woman on the trip in question; accused the ABC of not providing him with “substantive” allegations before publishing last Friday’s story, and alleged he has since been subject to “public trial by media ....

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Rupert Murdoch at 90: Fox, succession and 'one more big play'


Rupert Murdoch at 90: Fox, succession and one more big play
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By: Alex Barker, Anna Nicolaou and James Fontanella-Khan
In his twilight years, the question of what happens to the Murdoch media dynasty still seems to involve a family struggle.
By his own reckoning, Rupert Murdoch was supposed to die a fortnight ago, on
a Tuesday afternoon.
The media mogul scribbled the moment of his demise on a piece of paper in 2001 and flourished it during an interview taking stock of a five-decade career, which had turned a ho-hum Adelaide newspaper that he inherited from his father Sir Keith Murdoch into a global business empire, courted and feared by politicians across the English speaking world. ....

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