Book Description
The compelling story of how two of the worlds great contemporary powers came to intersect and what came to pass when they did
Product Description
In the mid-1990s, amid rumours that he had an agenda to bring down totalitarian regimes, Rupert Murdoch was blackballed by the Chinese authorities and a Murdoch File was opened by a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party. Despite this opposition and the fact that from then on every step he made was monitored, Murdoch remained committed to establishing a media presence in China. But convincing the Chinese authorities that he wasnt a threat was no easy matter. When News Corporation eventually announced a deal with the official organ of the Chinese Communist Party, the Peoples Daily, to launch Chinas first joint-venture Internet site, the worlds media interpreted the move as the lifting of the Black Ban on Murdoch. This remarkable book details Murdochs many convoluted money-spinning deals and ventures with high-profile Chinese figures. It is a roller-coaster read that reveals exactly what Murdochs dealings cost and what they achieved, and ultimately asks: was it all worth it?
About the Author
Bruce Dover is a senior media operative who spent several years running Rupert Murdochs 'China push'. He is now the Chief Executive of Australia Network, the international satellite television network of the Australia Broadcasting Corporation, and divides his time between Sydney and Vietnam.