Description
The young Jonathan Miller had an innate talent to annoy authority as a pupil at Bedales school. When he discovered that the news can be like a hand grenade, he had found his calling.
In pursuit of creating a stir, he ended up in many different places, from Rupert Murdoch's tech adviser and disruptor-in-chief, to war reporting in Kosovo, the UK's first news site, Piers Morgan's Uncensored and bare-knuckle reporting on the follies of rural Britain.
These spiky confessions trace through the Murdoch empire's secrets, the tech revolution that preceded the web, Bart Simpson, Margaret Thatcher, the doomed fate of wokeness, and trouble in an era flattened by AI. Tech and the media world will never look the same...
About the Author
Jonathan Miller has worked in the UK, Europe and US as a Rupert Murdoch tech advisor, media founder, Sunday Times leader writer and columnist, war correspondent, and contributor to the New York Times, Washington Post and MSNBC. A Macron-watcher, he currently writes for the Spectator and Daily Mail.
Reviews
'A bare-knuckle read.' Andrew Neil
'An exuberant romp through the wild west of journalism... A spirited eye and troublemaker.' Sarah Baxter, former Deputy Editor Sunday Times
Book Information
ISBN 9781783342822
Author Jonathan Miller
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Gibson Square Books Ltd
Publisher Gibson Square Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 368g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 20mm