ABC boss Mark Scott: The great days are gone and Murdoch doesn’t realise his empire is in decline

ABC boss Mark Scott last night launched a scathing attack on Rupert Murdoch’s approach to the changing media landscape, describing him as an emperor unaware that the world has changed. Giving the AN Smith Memorial Lecture in Journalism at the University of Melbourne, Scott told the audience Murdoch’s move towards paid online content was “a classic play of old empire, of empire in decline. Believing that because you once controlled the world you can continue to do so, because you once set the rules, you can do so again. Acting on the assumption that you still have the power that befits the Emperor.”

Describing the established commercial media players, Scott said: “They seem largely out of solutions – and instead challenge reality by seeking to deny a revolution that’s already taken place by attempting to use a power that no longer exists, by trying to impose on the world a law that is impossible to enforce.

“The assumptions that underpin the Murdoch plan seem wistful, and perhaps, wishful.”

Later in the speech, he added: “For those now in media empires, those who want to survive, endure, be part of the future, there is little time to be wistful. Little time to be angry at how things have turned out. They were great days, but they are gone.”

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