CNN's Piers Morgan Comes Clean About Ties to Murdoch's Newspaper
Although CNN has been incessantly reporting on the scandal of media mogul Rupert Murdoch's newspaper, little mention was made of the connection one of its prime-time anchors held with the paper. CNN's Piers Morgan, who now hosts the network's 9 p.m. EDT hour, finally opened up about his former ties with Murdoch Monday night.
Morgan clarified that he was the editor of News of the World from 1994-95 before moving to another "major British tabloid" paper, the Daily Mirror, for 11 years, albeit one not owned by Murdoch. "For the record, I do not believe that any story we published in either title was ever gained in a unlawful manner, nor have I ever seen anything to suggest that," Morgan claimed.
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He added that during his time with the British tabloid papers he learned much about how Murdoch operates "both when you work for and against him," and referenced the book he wrote about his years as editor. Then he discussed Murdoch's scandal with several media and law experts.
"I mean I can say from my experience editing a newspaper for him – and this was, you know, five, six years before any of this phone hacking began – but certainly when I worked for him, he wanted his editors to be tough, to be ruthless, to be aggressive, all the things you'd expect from a tabloid newspaper – but always to operate within the law," Morgan emphasized.
"And I find it impossible, personally, knowing the man, to believe that he would have known about law-breaking on his newspapers, let alone he would condone it."
A transcript of the segment, which aired on July 18 at 9:01 p.m. EDT, is as follows:
PIERS MORGAN: But first, the story making headlines around the world. The phone hacking scandal rocking News Corporation, the company led by Rupert Murdoch. It's a world I know very well. I was editor of two major British tabloid newspapers for 11 years. I worked for News Corp as editor of the News the World 16 years ago from 1994 to 1995. I was also editor for the Daily Mirror, a paper not owned by Rupert Murdoch, from 1995 to 2004.
For the record, I do not believe that any story we published in either title was ever gained in a unlawful manner, nor have I ever seen anything to suggest that. But the experience running those papers does give me a pretty good insight into how Rupert Murdoch operates both when you work for and against him. In fact, I wrote a detailed book about my time as an editor called "The Insider: Private Diaries of a Scandalous Decade."
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I mostly don't like Piers, however,
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 3:27pm.
credit to him for standing up for his former employer instead of jumping on the evil rich guy beat him to the ground mantra of most libs.
Morgan
Submitted by jessieH on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 3:32pm.
I guess he thinks we should take his word for it? We took uhbama at his word, and look what we got. Treason in the media, treason in the White House.
Yes
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 4:30pm.
If Piers tells us he was there and didn't know anything illegal was happening then it's true.
If Murdoch tells us that he didn't know anything illegal was going on, then Piers says it's a lie.
And yet, Piers Morgan still has no ratings.
Suspend him NOW until we know..
Submitted by USMC8411 on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 4:47pm.
Exactly what he knew and when he knew it!
By the way, buy my book while we are hyping this "scandal"! Nothing worse than a socialist relying on the capitalist pig system when it is to his benefit.
Why did it take so long to come clean about his background with Murdoch? And when he comes clean, he comes out kicking the man when he is down.
How liberal.
Gee...quite a kicking exhibition by Morgan
Submitted by Jer on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 5:58pm.
according to the Washington Times:
"After remaining on the sidelines of Britain’s phone hacking scandal, Piers Morgan was finally drawn into it, defending himself and his former boss Rupert Murdoch. While Murdoch testified in London before Parliament, Morgan took to Twitter.
A former editor of the News of the World and veteran of the rough-and-tumble business of British tabloids, the CNN host has largely declined to address the scandal on his CNN nightly prime-time show, but heTWEETED FREQUENTLY IN SUPPORT OF MURDOCH throughout Tuesday’s inquiry..." [my caps]
Jer
If Piers Morgan defended Murdoch---
Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 6:20pm.
it was accidental fall out from covering his own worthless ass.
MD
Puzzle
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 5:02pm.
Piers Says: But the experience running those papers does give me a pretty good insight into how Rupert Murdoch operates both when you work for and against him.
Do Ya ever notice how many times these dickweeds Like Piers throw out a statement like this without any explanation? Oh I forgot! I will have to buy his book to find out.
Care
Submitted by grammajane on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 5:55pm.
Does anyone really care what this guy says or does/did. What, if any credibility does he have.
Care
Submitted by grammajane on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 5:55pm.
Does anyone really care what this guy says or does/did. What, if any credibility does he have.