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... How the ownership of newspapers affect the news we read and the views we have? Ownership of newspapers affect the news we read as it depends on whom the owner is - in this case Rupert Murdoch - the news will perhaps express a specific opinion. The ownership may change opinions into facts; they can be biased. The Sun and The Times which are both a Rupert Murdoch ownership will show that the newspapers will represent the same views both of them are owned by Rupert Murdoch. Rupert Murdoch's history: 1954: He inherited his first newspaper "The News" 1956: He brought his first magazine "TV Week" - which is a weekly television magazine only first published in Melbourne, Australia until recently it expanded to other areas in Australia, Canada and United States. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV_Week) 1958: He brought his first TV Station 1960: He brought his first Record station 1962: He brought his second TV Station 1972: He was elected














