Posted on 05/24/2016 5:09:06 AM PDT by SJackson
The internal machinations at a Las Vegas newspaper owned by the family of Sheldon Adelson are the subject of a front-page New York Times article that runs more than 2,300 words.
What does it all amount to? Some reporters and former reporters complaining about their editors and owners. As someone with experience in the newspaper business, I can tell you with a high degree of certainty that this is not news. That is what reporters and former reporters do they complain about their editors and owners. It comes with the territory.
Why does it deserve front-page coverage in the New York Times, and at such extensive length?
The Times is remarkably transparent about it:
With newspapers struggling to survive, it is not uncommon for wealthy businesspeople to step in and buy them Jeff Bezos with The Washington Post, for instance, and John Henry with The Boston Globe. Each case presents potential conflicts in covering the owners businesses, as well as concerns that the owner might attempt to influence coverage.
The problem is particularly acute for The Review-Journal. Mr. Adelson, the chairman of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, is a casino magnate, a powerful Republican donor, a patron of education and a fierce defender of Israel, and his myriad interests present an almost singular example of how aggressive journalism can collide with the pursuits of a papers owner.
What makes the problem particularly acute? The Times explains, with amazing candor, that it is because Mr. Adelson is a fierce defender of Israel.
Never mind that John Henry owns the Boston Red Sox, which are as big a deal in Boston as casinos are in Las Vegas. Never mind that Jeff Bezos is the founder and CEO of Amazon.com, which is a big force in business. The newspaper owner who gets the lengthy front-page treatment is Mr. Adelson, because this really gets the New York Times worried he is a fierce defender of Israel.
Theres no evidence in all 2,300 words of the Times article that the Las Vegas papers position on Israel has been affected by the new ownership, or that the papers coverage of Israel is particularly influential outside of Las Vegas, or even inside Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas paper is a strange topic for the Times to focus on, of all the possible areas where newspaper ownership could possibly create a possible conflict or a concern that an owner might attempt to influence. (As opposed to an actual conflict or actual influence by the owner.) Never mind that, in capitalism, the owner of something usually gets to do what he wants with it, which is usually the whole point of paying a lot of money to buy something.
If the Times wants to go looking for possible conflicts or places of concern where an owner might attempt to influence things, it might instead examine its own situation.
In the very same issue of the Times that raises the front-page, 2,300-word alarm about the supposed horrible threats to the journalistic integrity of a local newspaper in Nevada falling under Zionist ownership, an article appears under the headline, Mexico Prepares to Counter the Trump Emergency. It reports on a growing, if uncoordinated, chorus of influential Mexicans worried about what a Trump victory could mean for the complex relationship between the United States and Mexico.
The article about these influential Mexicans doesnt appear on the Times front page. And, mysteriously, the article makes no mention at all of the richest person in Mexico, Carlos Slim, whose company, according to Yahoo! Finance, owns 19,853,000 shares more than $200 million worth of New York Times Company stock. That means Mr. Slim controls more of the publicly traded New York Times stock than any other institutional or individual investor. Ochs-Sulzberger family trusts control another class of Times Co. shares that control the company.
Wheres the front-page news article on the particularly acute possible conflicts presented by Mr. Slims investment in the New York Times Co. and the Times coverage of Donald Trumps candidacy? There isnt one.
That absence, and the double standard on display in the treatment of Mr. Adelson versus the treatment of Mr. Slim, is a good indication that whats going on here isnt impartial, unbiased journalism, but just another nasty attempt by the Times to find some way to bash Israel and its defenders. Its more than a little ironic that in bashing the Las Vegas newspaper for supposedly reflecting its owners bias, the Times displays its own.
One final point about the front-page Times article is worth mentioning. The Times refers to Sheldon G. Adelson, the papers new owner. In all 2,300-plus words of the article, there is no mention of Miriam Adelson. Yet the Las Vegas Review-Journals ownership statement says it is owned by the family of Sheldon and Miriam Adelson through their controlling interest in News + Media Capital Group LLC. If this were some other institution entirely ignoring a womans ownership role in a business and focusing exclusively on a mans role, the New York Times would justifiably describe it as sexism. Never mind whether it is sexist or not, the Times omission of Dr. Miriam Adelsons role in its description of the newspapers ownership is inaccurate.
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Needless to say a fierce defender of Israel should not be allowed to own a newspaper. That appears to be worse than Republican or casino magnate.
it is not uncommon for wealthy businesspeople to step in and buy them Jeff Bezos with The Washington Post, for instance, and John Henry with The Boston Globe...Each case presents potential conflicts....The problem is particularly acute for The Review-Journal. Mr. Adelson, the chairman of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, is a casino magnate, a powerful Republican donor, a patron of education and a fierce defender of Israel, and his myriad interests present an almost singular example of how aggressive journalism can collide with the pursuits of a papers owner.
Great. NY Jews can read the NY Times and feel righteous hating themselves even more. That’s a pretty neat trick, getting people to hate themselves. “Look, he’s a Jew!”
Good grief.
If it wasn't for double standards, the left would have no standards at all. They see no problem with their cookie-cutter allegiance to left wing politics.
The NYT can’t saw Jew so they introduce a new PC code word...Zionist.
But we all know the real reason its because he is a consevative Jew who gives money to Republicans. You are so transparent NYT /s
Wheres the front-page news article on the particularly acute possible conflicts presented by Mr. Slims investment in the New York Times Co. and the Times coverage of Donald Trumps candidacy? There isnt one.
just another nasty attempt by the Times to find some way to bash Israel
Do you have to be Jewish to be a Zionist? I’m a defender of Israel though I’m not Jewish.
Or is this story about driving a wedge between typical liberal Jews constantly criticizing Israel, and Jews in America who passionately support the Jewish state?
Even more sinister, we’re back into “divided loyalty” territory, and `neocons’ and all that.
Actually in my opinion it’s here-we-go-again: support Israel and you support the U.S. which means you support capitalism, liberty, and Western Civ; three things which today’s liberals vehemently scorn.
mean while, the old gray whore sends out her presstitutes to screw America ever single day
Failing New York Times
And once AGAIN, the N.Y.Slimes validate my Tagline. Frankly, I wish they would stop. While they make me look good, they are destroying themselves, and the sooner the better. C;mon guys, enough already.
Should be look a Jew Republican!
Do you have to be Jewish to be a Zionist? Im a defender of Israel though Im not Jewish.
Made me curios so I hit the search engine and wikipedia pops up first of course and while it's not always the best source, evidently there are many types of zionism including Christian Zionism and that section includes a picture of Martin Luther King Jr, and states that he was one. Good ammo for the leftists in the comments section of msm sites. There's also Muslim Zionists but no one seems to like them.
That’s rich. A newspaper owned by Mexican Carlos Slim criticizes another newspaper because it’s owned by a Jew.
Liberals live in their own hypocritical, disturbed world.
Thanks for reminding me of that
Gebn zey Genem Sheldon.
Anyone who supports the right of Israel to exist is a Zionist. The vast majority of Americans are Zionists
Thanks for the correction.
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