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Book Review: Not baring all about Rupert

The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch, by Michael Wolff (Bodley Head, pp446, £20)

Conrad Black

Former Telegraph group proprietor Conrad Black, writing from his prison cell in Florida, reviews Michael Wolff’s biography of Rupert Murdoch, The Man Who Owns The News. He begains by calling "mediocre and annoying" and then he really lets rip.

Key Words: Rupert Murdoch • Michael Wolff • Wall Street Journal

British Journalism Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, 77-79 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0956474809104208


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