by drewscorner » Tue 07 Jun 2005, 20:51:48
I'm not saying that Rupert Murdoch isn't playing his politcal trump cards on the "Oil Storm". You'll notice that all of the newscasters are Fox affiliates. But the reasons why he's playing political football may not be the same reasons Bush and Rumsfeld have in mind. Here's a little background on Rupert Murdoch, and the shortlist of companyies owned by him. If you think that Fox Network is his political heart-and-soul your're sorely mistaken. This guy owns companies that compete with each other, both economically and politically, even geopolitically.
POLITICAL LEANINGS: Any party that supports legislation that allows for a concentration of media ownership by one company. In the U.S. its the Republican party that supports these rules, in Britain, the Labour Party does, in Italy it's the party of Berlosconi, in China, well, take a guess.
"Murdoch’s central game to maintain his hold on power consists of a two-pronged attack: 1) base-level tabloid style news that puts entertainment value far above integrity, and 2) a claim to be the true patriotic station for whatever country he happens to own a network in." -- Ben Terton (author of "Man Who Rules the World")
OWNERSHIP LIST (dare I say Citizen Kane)
NEWS COMPANIES: Adalaide News, Australia, News America Publishing, Inc., Times Newspaper Holdings, vice president, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp, co-owner and chairperson, William Collins PLC, Scottland, News Corp, Ltd., Australia, Fox Entertainment Group, CEO, British Sky Broadcasting, UK, chairman (the BBC’s top competitor), City Post Publishing Corp, chairperson, Cruden Investments, co-owner, News Ltd, Group and Assoc. Companies, Austrailia, Bemrose Publishing, owner., Bay Books, owner, United Technologies, director
TV COMPANIES: Fox Broadcasting Co. (Fox News, Fox Network, Fox Family, Fox Sports); Twentieth Century-Fox TV; Fox Filmed Entertainment movie studio; over twenty Fox-owned TV stations; FX Cable TV Network; An additional 20+ regional sports outlets; Channel 10 in Sydney, Australia; Channel 10 in Melbourne, Australia; News Group Productions and Skyband in the US; Satellite Television PLC in England; BSkyB, UK (cable and satellite station that reaches all of Britain); Star TV, Asia, JSkyB, Japan, SkyLatin America, Telepiu; London Weekend Television (part-owner)
ALSO: Star TV Asia ( 300 million viewers in 53 countries across Asia watched by over 173 million people every week.")
NEWSPAPER HOLDINGS: New York Post, Village Voice, Boston Herald, Chicago Sun-Times, San Antonio Express-News (where it all began for him in the US in 1973, sold to Hearst Corp. in the 1990's), Times, Sunday Times (and associated publications) in London, Englans, The News Of The World, Today, UK, Australian, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mirror, Sunday Sun, News and Sunday Mail, and Sunday Times in Australia
Also owns TV Guide, TV Week, and The Star Trader, and DirecTV