War at the Wall Street Journal, Sarah Ellison
War at the Wall Street Journal, Sarah Ellison
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War at the Wall Street Journal
Inside the Struggle to Control an American Business Empire

Author: Sarah Ellison

Narrator: Judith Brackley

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/31/2010


Synopsis

This is a tale about big business, an imploding dynasty, a mogul at war, and a deal that sums up an era of change. The main character, rocked by feuding factions and those who would remake it, is the Wall Street Journal, which affects the thoughts, votes, and stocks of two million readers daily. Sarah Ellison, while at the Journal, won praise for covering the $5 billion acquisition that transformed the pride of Dow Jones and the estimable but eccentric Bancroft family into the jewel of Rupert Murdoch's kingdom.

Going above and beyond her original reporting and the accounts of others, Ellison uses her knowledge of the paper and its people to go deep inside the landmark transaction—and also far beyond it, into the rocky transition when Murdoch's crew tussled with old Journal hands and geared up for battle with the New York Times. With access to all the players, Ellison moves from newsrooms (where editors duel) to estates (where the Bancrofts go at it like the Ewings). She shows Murdoch, finally, for who he is—maneuvering, firing, and undoing all that the Bancrofts had protected.

Here is a superlative account of a deal with reverberations beyond the news, told with the storytelling savvy that transforms big stories into timeless chronicles of American life and power.

About Sarah Ellison

Sarah Ellison, a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal, led the paper's coverage of Rupert Murdoch's bid for Dow Jones. Her stories about the media business have been recognized by the Newswomen's Club of New York and the New York Press Club. She lives in Brooklyn.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard

A decently-told story by an author that had a personal stake in the situation and the outcome. It's not too difficult to see where Ellison's heart lies when she refers to Rupert Murdoch and his friends as "robber barons" or when she makes passing reference to the "bellowing" Bill O'Reilly. My main cr......more

Goodreads review by Dennis

War at the Wall Street Journal details the takeover of the WSJ by Rupert Murdoch, and the decline of a paper that was almost quaint in its dedication to journalistic integrity and its rapacious desire to give in-depth analysis over long-running stories that had implications for the entire financial......more

Goodreads review by Linda

Sarah Ellison worked as a reporter at the Wall Street Journal when it was bought out by Rupert Murdoch in 2007. I thought this book was a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the paper, the traditional values of the staff, and the effect that the infamous media mogul's acquisition h......more