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Trouw - Holanda | Viernes, 10. Agosto 2012

Football fans don't care about Murdoch's image

The TV company Fox International Channels, owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, has purchased the broadcasting rights of the Dutch professional football league Eredivisie, the league announced on Wednesday. A more than dubious partner, the Christian-social daily Trouw writes: "In his company - and under his responsibility - voicemails were tapped [by the tabloid News of the World] , among them that of a murdered girl. The media can't sink much lower than that. Apart from that, his empire is under suspicion of corruption. Must we roll out the red carpet for this man? No. Nevertheless the Dutch clubs belonging to Eredivisie decided in favour of Murdoch. Football fans will have to live with that. But they're more worried about their Sunday evening entertainment [the sports programme on the public broadcaster] than about Murdoch's sullied reputation. ... The summaries of the games must remain freely accessible to everyone. Europe is right to make this demand, in line with the principle that football is a people's sport that must not disappear entirely behind decoders."

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