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How Rupert Murdoch Handles Gossip

RUPERT Murdoch loves gossip. Indeed. Writes Michael Wolff:

He may be among the biggest gossips in New York. In the months of interviewing him, I found that the most reliable way to hold his interest was to bring him a rich nugget. His entire demeanor would change. He’d instantly light up. He’d go from distracted to absolutely focused. Gossip gives him life (and business opportunities). This, I believe, is how the rumor about Michael Bloomberg’s buying The New York Times got legs. I offered it to him as a bit of speculation—conflating two of his favorite subjects, Bloomberg, whom he greatly admires, and the Times, which he does not—that a Bloomberg-Times deal could be possible. He paused, considered, opened his mouth, seemed blissed out for a second, processed this information against his own needs and interests … and then said, “It makes sense. I think I’ll ask him.” And suddenly the rumor was everywhere—he was telling everybody, which made it true. The mayor’s people seemed to like the rumor so much that they began to talk it up themselves. Bloomberg himself seemed to fancy it (offering only a tepid denial) and, Murdoch thinks, could act on it.

He sells gossip too…

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  1. 1 coco Says:

    Talk about obsequious flattery!

    But leaves us thinking Murdoch may be autistic?

    Strewth! As the Aussies say! lol

    And these interviews took nine months - to come up with that insipid article?

    Give Murdoch to me for a week-end and I will show you the man behind the Empire!

    Strewth! Sheila - Fetch me a beer!

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