Friday, July 08, 2011

NOTW, News International and the Future

Right from the moment the News of the World's position became untenable (it was all that stuff about Milly Dowler, if you're interested - you can't create lynch mobs against child abusers and child killers then be perceived to be hacking into the phone of a missing child and potentially disrupting the ongoing police investigation) I knew that News International would somehow survive. I just wasn't quite sure on the source of my certainity. Part of it, I suppose, is the sheer size of News International. Here, NOTW is an iconic brand and a clear money-spinner for the company, but it is not the only highly successful brand that the Murdochs own. But that alone was not enough - I knew there was another reason. And then Murdoch Minor closed NOTW. That was it - that's what, if anything, will ensure the longevity of News International, not just through this scandal but well into the future. The Murdochs are prepared to be utterly ruthless if they have to in order to make their business survive.

Will this apparently bold, sweeping action be enough to slow down or stop the damage being done to the Murdoch empire? Well, we live in the era of symbolic gesture politics, so I suspect it might be. It doesn't matter that the Sun on Sunday (a tagline for NOTW if ever there was one) is waiting in the wings. Nor does it matter that Andy Coulson is currently having his collar felt by the long arm of the law. No, what matters here is that News International can claim that they have taken bold, decisive action and the closure of an iconic, if largely repellent, paper backs that up. It won't matter than they could, and should, have lanced this boil a long time ago.

And if it doesn't work? Well, Coulson's been (rightly or otherwise, and I think it will probably be shown to be the former) fed to the wolves, and I don't doubt that the Murdoch clan will be happy to sacrifice others if the situation demands it. Brooks has, for reasons that defy understanding, been protected thus far, but she should be under no illusion that her head will roll as well if Murdoch needs it to.

But whatever happens, this scandal will peter out with News International wounded, but only on the surface, and the Prime Minister embarrassed - at least until the next time the utterly awful Leader of the Opposition opens his mouth and attempts to communicate with the people he wishes to rule. Very little will have changed. Journalists won't be hacking your phones anymore, but that won't stop the less ethical ones among their number finding a new way to fuck you over. And, as DK points out, nothing happening right now will change the fact the state and its employees can invade your privacy when they want and with seemingly very little in the way of negative consequences (for them at the very least). So all I can say, in what is becoming a mantra for this blog, plus ça change plus c'est la même chose.

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2 Comments:

At 8:18 pm , Blogger PJH said...

"Brooks has, for reasons that defy understanding, been protected thus far,"

She'll be next, if only to protect the nepotistic attitude the Mursoh's seem to have with the company.

I can only assume she's only there to be the hate figure for the current stuff rather than one of the clan.


She will be going, just not yet, and not for a small sum.

 
At 8:20 pm , Blogger PJH said...

Ugh. Ignore the typos above (and posting because I hit the wrong button - preview is not the same as publish....)

 

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