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    Murdoch double act wins over Parliament, investors

    LONDON (AP) — The attacker struck in a flash, pie dish in hand. A scuffle broke out, shaving foam flew.

    James Murdoch sprang up, astonished. His father stayed seated, unfazed.

    The moment of slightly farcical drama in Parliament on Tuesday highlighted the contrasting styles of the blunt, combative media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his smooth, Harvard-educated son.

    The 38-year-old son appeared eager to answer questions, but it was his father who increasingly dominated a session designed to show British lawmakers — and News Corp. shareholders — that the 80-year-old mogul remains firmly in control.

    Rupert Murdoch has never before appeared in front of a parliamentary committee — his son gave evidence in 2009 — and both Murdochs tried to avoid it this time around. They initially declined to come and answer questions about lawbreaking at their now-closed tabloid News of the World, only agreeing once legislators dispatched a sergeant-at-arms with a summons.

    They clearly decided contrition was their best hope for winning over the committee, disgusted readers and worried investors.

    Rupert Murdoch said he was "shocked, appalled and ashamed" at the hacking of the phone of a murdered schoolgirl. This was "the most humble" day of his life, he said.

    But if he was humbled, he didn't look it. Sitting beside his son in front of a semicircle of legislators, with a row of advisers and his wife Wendi Deng behind him, the grim-faced media baron looked like he'd rather be anywhere else.

    He seemed reluctant and at times uncertain as he was asked whether he knew staff at his News of the World had been hacking the phones of celebrities, politicians and even teenage murder victims.

    He answered several questions with a curt "Nope." Did he know about the illegal eavesdropping? No. Was he aware his News International had paid out hundreds of thousands of pounds to hacking victims? No. Why hadn't he fired a disgraced reporter named Neville Thurlbeck? "Never heard of him."

    The implicit suggestion was that the emperor of News Corp. couldn't be expected to know about a newspaper that made up just 1 percent of his globe-spanning empire.

    London business consultant Allyson Stewart-Allen said the responses implied "not a lot of knowledge" about fundamental facets of the business.

    "The impression is not owning the problem," she said.

    In contrast, James Murdoch appeared more conciliatory, repeatedly offering to interject and asking "may I help?" as his father made a finger-wagging point.

    University of Glasgow psychologist Patrick O'Donnell said James Murdoch gave a careful, lawyerly performance, "a little bit stressed, a bit evasive."

    And despite the younger Murdoch's best efforts, the lawmakers seemed more interested in quizzing his father, who, as Labour lawmaker Tom Watson pointed out, "is responsible for corporate governance and serious wrongdoing has been brought about in the company."

    And as the session, slated to last an hour, stretched past two and then toward three, Rupert Murdoch got into his stride.

    He grew in confidence; the power balance shifted. While at first the elder Murdoch had turned to his son to amplify his answers, he later seemed quicker to grasp the thrust of questioning.

    When James Murdoch seemed to struggle to understand a question about whether News Corp. had been guilty of "willful blindness," his father quickly stepped in — "We were not ever guilty of that."

    Judi James, a body language and behavior analyst, said the father and son ultimately made an effective team.

    "They took these two extreme roles," she said. "James is the scrubbed-up PR face of the business," while Rupert played the "curmudgeonly father act."

    "Prior to the custard pie, the tension had relaxed in the room and it no longer felt like a witch hunt," she said.

    Then came the extraordinary moment when a protester approached Rupert Murdoch with the foam pie he'd managed to smuggle in. Some of the white goo ended up on Murdoch, but more landed in the attacker's face thanks to the split-second timing of Rupert's wife, Wendi Deng.

    She struck back at the attacker in a flash. By the time the man had been bundled away, Rupert Murdoch was still seated and James had sprung up but remained shocked and immobile.

    When the session resumed after a brief break, Rupert Murdoch — now in shirt sleeves, his soiled jacket removed — looked like a man in control. He seemed to know the worst was over. He even showed a hint of emotion as he paid tribute to his father, founder of the Murdoch media empire, "who was not rich but was a great journalist."

    The elder Murdoch finished by reading out a statement stressing "how completely and deeply sorry I am."

    London media analyst Claire Enders said the Murdochs had appeared to be "on top of most questions."

    "They came across pretty well," she said. "Overall, it was a good performance by the Murdoch family."

    Shareholders also appeared satisfied. News Corp. shares, which as of Tuesday morning had fallen by 17 percent since the scandal broke, rose 82 cents, or 5.5 percent, to close at $15.79 in New York.

    The members of the committee, among them firm foes of Murdoch's media dominance like Watson, appeared impressed — though they were even more impressed with Deng.

    "Your wife," Watson told Murdoch, "has a really good left hook."

    ___

    AP writers Raphael G. Satter and Christopher Torchia contributed to this report.

     

    16 comments

    • Johnny Crass  •  10 mths ago
      cleared by the forces of conformity again. just like they sold us on all the other crap, like deregulation...
    • Paul  •  10 mths ago
      The murdoch pair did NOT win over Parliament in my opinion. Rupert looked like he'd just woken from a coma and didn't know what had been happening in his own company over the past few years. James seemed evasive and nervous.
    • Yahoo User  •  10 mths ago
      I Listened to the testimony and on several occasions it was quite obvious that these two clowns were lying through their teeth. The headline of this article is another clear indication of how the Media and the population is manipulated by these two scums. Let me take a wild guess: Murdoch's newpapers and media empire is one of AP's largest customers hence they turn "total rout" into the exact opposite " Murdoch wins over parliament" . We seriously need to rain in these population manipulation machines
    • weimarliberal  •  10 mths ago
      "I'm so firmly in control that I know NOTHING about whats happening in the criminal wing of my empire. But I know I can count on my sister media at CNBC to talk my company back up, after making tons shorting it as the news broke. Now when I get back to my headquarters, I will seek out those shareholders who said my family looted the company "like a candy store"...heads will roll...and, as I said, I am obviously the best person to clean this all up."
    • Tuan  •  10 mths ago
      If I happen to be a member of the Parliament, I would ask Mr.Murdoch Sr , stop thumbing the table as he answer the question , I found that is disrespect and attemp to intimidate otherthe member
    • Sydney  •  10 mths ago
      What do you expect whem a corrupt institution investigates another corrupt institution?
    • nonya business  •  10 mths ago
      Bottom line, when this is all said and done, he will go home to one of his many homes in any number of countries, and sleep on his heaping pile of billions of dollars. This man isn't humble. He doesn't even care. What does he have to lose? The newspaper already shut down, and besides that, it was a newspaper! We all know where they are going these days. Murdoch is more interested in his Television enterprise... So of course he looks like he would rather be somewhere else... He knows nothing will happen to him or his family, and if it does, he has such deep pockets, he could probably buy the whole panel... literally. He can buy the people and own them.
    • Philip  •  10 mths ago
      We in America have a different take on this proceeding: looks like nazis at Nuremberg ."I know nothing" .Sergeant Scultz," I know Nothing".
    • The Divine Immortal  •  10 mths ago
      Who wrote this rubbish ? Sure he won over who he already owns , but a few of them grilled them and the woman did her part in flogging them , she was not at all impressed . What is more thee are issues of "confidentiality releases that they are not willing to do cuz they are hiding stuff . it was obvious which members were not won over and this article is #$%$ . This is not over either , keep throwing us your garbage though , it is what you do .
    • Alvin  •  10 mths ago
      Well that puts an end to that, You can all go to bed now, tomorrow some little white girl in panama city will be raped and killed. We will cover that for the next 6 months. Again nothing to see here, look away, look away. oh and Drink coke.
    • nonya business  •  10 mths ago
      "They came across pretty well," she said. "Overall, it was a good performance by the Murdoch family."

      Also that sentence sums up what happened... A good "performance".
    • Susan  •  10 mths ago
      I JUST WONDER HOW MUCH THAT LITTLE SKIT COST POOR MURDOCK----A GUY JUST WALKS IN WITH A PIE IN A SACK [GREAT POLICE WORK HOHO] AND HIS TROPHY WIFE SAVES THE DAY--WOW, JUST WHAT MOVIES ARE MADE OF----AND OF COURSE THE TOPPER IS HE AND THAT SON DIDN'T KNOW A THING ABOUT WHAT WAS GOING ON IN THEIR COMPANY---ALL THE EMPLOYEES FAULT,,,,,,,,,,,YOU KNOW I WONDERED WHY SHE WORE SUCH BRIGHT CLOTHES BUT THE BETTER TO POINT HER OUT DURING ATTACK---------TEEHEE TEEHEE
    • Prince  •  10 mths ago
      who was that lady by his side, i mean the chinese wife, what is she up to? she is pretending as if she love him we all know the truth why she is fighting back, fighting to have her own future empire just like Murdoch.......smart chinese chick!
    • Geoff Z  •  10 mths ago
      Murdoch...another business and political sociopath...acting out!
    • VADER  •  10 mths ago
      Victory is sweetest when it is at the defeat of LIBs. Rock on Mr. Murdoch, rock on!
    • weimarliberal  •  10 mths ago
      Hmmmm..."Jill Lawless" is the authoress of this tribute to Murdoch's integrity and obvious victory. Hmmmm.....
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