The defamation case could produce hitherto unknown information about the operations of Fox News that, at the least, prove embarrassing
‘Lachlan Murdoch’s defamation action against Crikey reveals much – about ego, the drift of American politics and media, and defamation law itself.’‘Lachlan Murdoch’s defamation action against Crikey reveals much – about ego, the drift of American politics and media, and defamation law itself.’Last modified on Fri 26 Aug 2022 08.02 BST
Succour has been added to the calls for an inquiry into the influence in this country of the Murdochs and the concentration of mainstream media voices. The process of pretrial discovery could produce hitherto unknown information about the operations ofthat, at the least, prove embarrassing to the proprietors and further fuel a backlash against their corporate interests.
It ended with this paragraph: “If Trump ends up in the dock for a variety of crimes committed as president, as he should be, not all his co-conspirators will be there with him. Nixon was famously the ‘unindicted co-conspirator’ in Watergate. The Murdochs and their slew of poisonous Fox News commentators are the unindicted co-conspirators of this continuing crisis.”
Despite the reassurance about an improved legal landscape for publishers, there are still plenty of tripwires in the legislation on which a good media case can founder.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The Loop: Australia's bushfire season preview, Lachlan Murdoch takes on Crikey, John Farnham recovering after cancer surgery, and a church's Hamilton apologyGet up to speed on today's headlines with The Loop.
Read more »
Sydney Morning Herald caught in the Crikey crossfire as letter to Lachlan Murdoch knocked back | The Weekly BeastThe SMH and the Age refused to accept Crikey’s ad citing competition for subscriptions. Plus: Bolt gets behind Avi Yemini
Read more »
'Not making the same mistakes': Marles responds to 'backwards' accusationsThe Deputy Prime Minister was questioned if the government was at risk of 'looking backwards' with the inquiry into Scott Morrison's portfolio scandal and the Royal Commission into Robodebt while Australians are struggling with the cost of living crisis.
Read more »
Two men charged with murder over body found in concrete following 'complex investigation'Police believe Andrew Walsh's death is related to the suspected murder of 35-year-old Indooroopilly man Lachlan Griffiths.
Read more »
Mum’s worst nightmare: The moment a baby is snatched from a supermarket trolleyA mother of two has shared footage of the terrifying moment her baby was snatched from a trolley while she was shopping at a supermarket in South Africa. 7NEWS
Read more »