(Repost because no matter how bad the Bush and the GOP screw up, the MSM morphs to continue its RW shill)
The American Media 101 (The media as GOP shill)
Or why the media is so damn complicit in furthering the Republican agenda.
The media serves as a shill for the group more likely to protector its corporate interests, Republicans. The fact is the levels of media ownership run so far and deep into the financial community it's hard for the average person to see, and so easy for the media to deny that these connections have any impact on its reporting
Here is and excellent ownership chart:
http://www.projectcensored.org/newsflash/C2006_chap6.pdf (pp 4-9 highlight the connections)
Now an example of how much deeper it goes beyond AOL/Time Warner connection to Citigroup (pg. 9). What this chart doesn’t show is the link to Kingdom Holding Company:
Kingdom Holding Company is a private holding company, incorporated in Saudi Arabia, and is one of the largest Saudi companies. It is owned by Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz, and is headquartered in the city of Riyadh.
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Probably its best know international investments
include (or have included):
Amazon
AOL/Time Warner
Apple Computers
Boeing
Canary Wharf
Citigroup
Coca Cola
Compaq
Disneyland Paris
eBay
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts
Ford
George V Hotel, Paris
Gillette
McDonald's
News Corporation
PepsiCo
Procter & Gamble
Walt Disney
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_HoldingAlsaud, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal , 44 , inherited and growing
Track This Person
Source: Kingdom Holding Co.
Net Worth: $20 bil -
Country: Saudi Arabia
Marital Status: married , 2 children
Menlo College, BA/BS
Syracuse University
The man: High-energy investor who searches out undervalued stocks saw some of them become even less valuable this year. The fortune: Prices plummeted on Internet picks Priceline.com and Amazon.com as well as holdings like Motorola and Compaq. Lucky for him, these are small pieces of a big pie. The biggest slice, his 3.9% of Citigroup, accounts for half his fortune and was up 12% since last year. Passions: Long walks near his weekend desert retreat; watching CNBC.
http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/10/2001/LIR.jhtml?passListId=10&passYear=2001&passListType=Person&uniqueId=0RD0&datatype=PersonPrince Alwaleed, Chairman of the Kingdom Holding Company and a member of the Saudi Royal Family and one of the world's leading philanthropists, supports many educational and humanitarian initiatives. He recently donated $20 million to the Louvre in support of its collection of Islamic art and created the first Centers for American Studies and Research in the Arab World at the American University of Beirut and the American University in Cairo. He has also made donations to President George H.W. Bush Sr., Scholarship fund established by Phillips Academy, the Carter Center for Peace and Health Programs in Africa, and given substantial aid to the Tsunami victims.
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http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/2329 The point of all of this is that the media’s objectivityhas to be questioned because of these corporate/financial links. And even if the point is made about how spread out those ownership interests are, look at how much of Citigroup this Saudi company owns: 3.9% (or as stated above, half the Prince’s fortune).
How it worksScenario 1 and Democrats: When charges, regardless of how false, are leveled at a Democrat, the media launches into a ling of questioning using RW talking points to put Democrats on the defensive to respond and prove the charges false.
Scenario 2 and Democrats: When charges are leveled at a Republican (no matter how factual) the media launches a line of questions using RW talking points to put the Democrats on the defensive to prove they are different from the Republicans, not as guilty or complicit.
In the first scenario, Republicans are asked leading (softball) questions. For example:
Media interviewer: So you’re saying President Clinton did the same thing…
Republican responder: Exactly. (Further elaboration optional)
In the second scenario, Republicans are offered the opportunity to rebut the Democrats charges and/or reiterate the Democrats’ complicity.
Case studies: See recent posts about Timmy Russert, whiney lapdog media, illegal spying on Americans and Rove indictment (My bad, MSM still processing spin on the latter). The RW further engages in payola because some so-called journalists are only in it for the money and the practice allows the Republican to create the appearance of a solid, consistent and objective (Ha!) block of voices in agreement with their positions.
The wingnuts don’t get itThe RW audience, clueless that the media isn’t objective, complains whenever any charges are leveled against Republicans and picked up by the media because they still have to report most things. The RW audience accuses the media of having a liberal bias. When the media does something that really doesn’t appeal to them, they freep the media with e-mail
Other resources:
http://www.cjr.org/tools/owners/http://www.mediachannel.org/ownership/chart.shtml