01295 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002400097041000800121082001000129084001600139100001600155245003800171260004000209300003400249500001900283504001700302520062700319650002300946650002200969990002500991990002501016INLIS00000000000637420221114111007 a0010-0520006374221114 | | eng  a0 - 7432 - 3937 - 1 aeng a923.3 a923.3 PAG m0 aPage, Bruce14aMurdoch Archipelago /cBruce Page aLondon :bSimon and Schuster,c2003 aXII, 580 hal ; 23 cm ;c23 cm aIndeks : Index aBibliography aRupert Murdoch is one of the most powerful men in the world today. Through News neeewspapers, television, movies and book publishing. Across the Anglophone world, and increasingly in Asia and Europe, he exerts an unelected political; influence reckoned to outclass such predecessors as Northcliffe, Hearst and Beaverbrook - menwhose activities were contained within national boundaries. What is the nature of Newscorp's power, and how was it constructed? This book describes a business built on a unique capacity to collaborate with established power-whether legitimate or otherwise - while pretending to rebel against it. 4aMurdoch (Biografi) 4aBisnis (Biografi) a01516/MKRI-P/II-2005 a01516/MKRI-P/II-2005