http://pilger.carlton.com/media/last4Pilger article (link above) via Democrats.com
Rupert Murdoch's Fair and Balanced Relationship With China: 'The Truth Is Authoritarian Countries Can Work'--Award-winning journalist John Pilger writes about Murdoch's "remarkable relationship with the rulers of the world's most populous nation, China. In 1993, in a speech lauding the 'communications revolution', Murdoch said that advances in media technology posed 'an unambiguous threat to totalitarian regimes everywhere'. The Chinese Government responded by banning individuals from owning a satellite dish, thus depriving Murdoch's Hong Kong-based Star TV of its biggest market. Not one to make such a mistake twice, Murdoch set out to appease and court the regime. He started by 'removing' BBC World Service Television from his Asian satellite. The Beijing regime had objected to the BBC's reporting of the Tiananmen Square and Mao Tsetung. 'The BBC was driving them nuts,' said Murdoch. 'It's not worth it.
is scared to death of what happened in Tiananmen Square. The truth is - and we Americans don't like to admit it - that authoritarian countries can work.'"