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Rupert Murdoch Got What He Wanted In The Australian Election

Sep 7, 2013, 19:59 IST

Australia is back under a right wing government, and Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch seems very happy with the decision:

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Murdoch, of course, seems to have played a role in all of this. While liberals in the U.S. and the U.K. may complain about Murdoch's political influence, it's in Australia that it's seriously noticeable. News Corporation is the largest newspaper publisher in Australia, the New York Times notes, with a 59% market share (closest rival, Fairfax Media, has 22%).

While some of Murdoch's papers had supported Labour Party candidate Kevin Rudd last time around, this time they were united behind his rival, Tony Abbott.

Here's one front page from Murdoch's Daily Telegraph:

The Daily Telegraph

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Here's a front page that actually compares Rudd to a Nazi (in particular, Colonel Klink, a German PoW officer from the 1960s TV comedy Hogan's Heroes).

The Daily Telegraph

The subtlety of the campaign wasn't lost on Rudd, who said in a television interview earlier last month that Murdoch had made it known "through his own direct statements that he wants Mr Abbott to replace me as prime minister."

It looks like Murdoch got what he wants.

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