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said an op-ed criticizing Jill Biden, Democratic President Joe Biden's wife,"may have represented an appealing opportunity for corporate synergy" between WSJ and other Murdoch-owned outlets like Fox News. Many of Murdoch's outlets have a conservative reputation; Sky News Australia, for instance, has been accused of misleading viewers about climate change and spreading fear and falsehoods about the country's indigenous representation in parliament.
The CJR article continued, saying,"The Journal has a distinctly conservative, finance-focused sensibility; it also belongs squarely among the New York media elite. It is not where many reporters aspire to land, however, in large part because its reputation is so tainted by incendiary op-eds. For decades, the Journal newsroom has grumbled about leaps of logic and reckless ideology on the opinion side. During Trump’s presidency, the grumbling grew into a roar.
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