Saudis try to influence American media
It is widely assumed Murdoch himself is a conservative because of the editorial policies at his newspapers and the fact that Fox's "Fair and Balanced" format accords the conservative side a respectable hearing. But the media tycoon has given gobs of money to Democrats (including Al Gore in 2000). The belief among those who watch the media closely is that Murdoch is simply a smart CEO who has figured out something that other media legends have missed—conservatism sells. It's as simple as that. Conservatives, while thankful for one TV network that gives them a break, should not assume Murdoch is one of them.See also this entry from History News Network on how Waleed's been making efforts to edit FOX reports to his favor. As they say here:
What are the odds that Islamofascist propaganda (not to be confused with peaceful Muslims) will seep into the American mainstream as a result of this?
FOX news must be carefully watched not for conservative bias but for Bin Talal kind of bias. The Accuracy in the Media Report entitled "Radical Arabs Seek Influence Over U.S. Media - December A" should be taken seriously indeed.Yep.
See also commentary from The News Dissector Blog and Little Green Footballs.
Also available at Bloggin' Out Loud, Is it Just Me, Outside the Beltway, Third World County.
Labels: Australia, communications, House of Saud, islam, United States
Well Avi, I think America would be quite shocked to realize that in England Murdoch is thought to be, at least with his Sky News, all the way to the left...
Posted by Alexandra | 12/12/2005 09:13:00 PM
Yeah, I'm aware of the fact that Sky News is almost as bad as BBC. That certainly gives a clue to Murdoch's duplicity.
Posted by Avi Green | 12/12/2005 09:36:00 PM
Already influenced ours in OZ.
Just look Murdoch's coverage of the latest "RACIAL" riots.
Posted by Dan Zaremba | 12/13/2005 03:04:00 PM
Alexandra,
Rupert was called by some of his family members (including his mother) - Red Rupert.
He basically runs PRC media and that communist censorship doesn't bother him at all.
In OZ his top columnist are commies (e.g. Phillip Adams).
He only attacked conservative audience in the US because it was the most available slice of th emarket pie.
Posted by Dan Zaremba | 12/13/2005 03:09:00 PM
Thanks for the notes, Felis and CTT.
Posted by Avi Green | 12/14/2005 07:13:00 AM