The New York Times is having a field day with the Fall of the House (Organ) of Murdoch – aka the News of the World, kissin’ cousin of Times crosstown rival Wall Street Journal.
Friday’s Times had five – count ’em, five – stories about the British tabloid’s meltdown.
Representative sample:
Scandal Shifts Britain’s Media and Political Landscape
Handy graphic here:
Saturday’s Times keeps up the drumbeat: Page One piece, A8 piece, Joe Nocera column, A.C. Grayling op-ed.
This is mother’s milk to the Times. Don’t expect it to stop flowing anytime soon.

Wasn’t there some local columnist who called Rupert Murdoch the best boss he ever had?
Some guy named Carr, maybe?
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