Philip Gomes

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James Murdoch's attack on BBC is specious and out of date: Will Hutton.

Murdoch's economics is out of date, preceding both the lessons we have learned about free markets from the financial crash and the latest thinking about what is good and bad about the market mechanism. Markets are prey to group think.

They need public agencies and regulators to save us from gross mistakes, and, paradoxically, to protect the pluralism that the market process extinguishes. It is true that great innovative advances, from the printing press to the internet, were helped by many "plural" hands.

Unfortunately for the Murdoch thesis, some of those hands – whether protestant German princes in the 15th century or the Pentagon's support of the internet – were public. There is, and always has been, an interdependence between private and public.

Murdoch's political philosophy is also ancient, locked in a cold war time warp. The BBC is not a Soviet-style unaccountable state-sponsored broadcaster; it is an independent, self-governing public corporation with a constitutional remit to serve the public interest and the citizen.

Public, "publicness" and citizenship are not concepts with which the Murdochs – a clan where genes mean preferment and citizenship obligations are for little people – are comfortable.


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I have nothing polite to say...

...about James Murdoch's self serving hypocrisy at the MacTaggart lecture.

Dumping free, state-sponsored news on the market makes it incredibly difficult for journalism to flourish on the internet. Yet it is essential for the future of independent journalism that a fair price can be charged for news to people who value it.

Except for this. Public broadcasting is the fly in the ointment of News Corps global plans to launch pay-for-play news intended to reinstitute scarcity (and real monopolies and duopolies) into the media marketplace.

We can expect to see the same self serving attacks using the same language mounted on the ABC and SBS here in Australia.

Oh, and Richard Glover has earned his paycheck from Fairfax today. Good boy.

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