The Guardian
"Obviously I see [
Rupert Murdoch] as a competitor. But we compete with the Wall Street Journal now," says New York Times executive editor
Bill Keller. "I don't really know what he is going to do. ...He is a combative 76-year-old newspaper guy with a tabloid soul and more money than God. With those resources at this stage it looks like he will do whatever the hell he wants to do. I don't think he is going to be constrained by some strategic planning consultant telling him what he can do. That makes him very hard to predict."
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