Los Angeles Times
If he ends up owning the Wall Street Journal,
Rupert Murdoch should surprise his critics not only by giving it full editorial independence but by encouraging it to cover him and his company aggressively, says
Norman Pearlstine. "To overcome the journalists' skepticism and that of the public, Murdoch must go far beyond stated principles and ad hoc committees -- and hold himself and his company up to the scrutiny of quality journalism."