Ep 9. Murdoch's Scandal
- TV-PG
- March 27, 2012
- 53 min
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6.6 (15)
In season 30, episode 9 of Frontline, the episode "Murdoch's Scandal" examines the media empire of Rupert Murdoch and how his companies have been embroiled in numerous scandals over the years.
The episode looks at the various scandals that have rocked Murdoch's media companies, including the phone-hacking scandal at News of the World in the UK and the sexual harassment allegations at Fox News in the US. Through interviews with former employees and media experts, the episode explores the culture at Murdoch's companies that allowed these scandals to occur and the impact they had on the media landscape.
The episode also delves into Murdoch's political influence, including his support of politicians and political parties that align with his interests. The program explores how this influence has affected the media coverage of political issues in different countries.
In addition, the episode looks at the effect of Murdoch's media empire on local news and Australian media. It examines the consolidation of media ownership under Murdoch and the impact this has had on diversity of voices in the media.
Overall, "Murdoch's Scandal" provides a comprehensive look at the controversies surrounding Rupert Murdoch's media companies and the far-reaching effects they have had on journalism, politics, and society.