Posted on 11/28/2006 2:42:59 PM PST by Tarkus2040
The Saudi Prince and Fox News
By Cliff Kincaid | November 24, 2006
The problem has gotten worse.
At the annual meeting of News Corporation, parent of Fox News, chairman Rupert Murdoch confirmed that a call from a Saudi Prince had resulted in a change in how the Fox News Channel covered the Muslim riots in France in 2005. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, a significant investor in News Corporation, told Murdoch he objected to highlighting the Muslim role in the riots. Murdoch said the change was made after it was determined that there was a Catholic role in the riots.
This is strange, to say the least. I had never heard or seen it reported anywhere that there was a Catholic role in the riots.
In an October 25 editorial, "Europe's Muslims," the Washington Post noted that, "A year ago this week, riots erupted in mostly Muslim suburbs of Paris and other French cities " (emphasis added).
I went back a year ago, looking at various reports of the riots. Molly Moore of the Post on November 5, 2005, reported that, "Much of the rioting has occurred in areas heavily populated by poor African Muslim immigrants " (emphasis added).
Murdoch told me that the call from the Saudi Prince resulted in an investigation that resulted in the change of coverage. At the time, however, Claire Cozens of the Guardian reported that Alwaleed had claimed that the coverage was changed very quickly.
"I picked up the phone and called Murdoch and said that I was speaking not as a shareholder, but as a viewer of Fox. I said that these are not Muslim riots, they are riots," the prince reportedly said. "He [Murdoch] investigated the matter and called Fox and within half an hour it was changed from 'Muslim riots' to 'civil riots.'"
The problem has gotten worse. Again, to quote from the October 25, 2006, editorial: "French police are facing what some call a 'permanent intifada' in Muslim neighborhoods, with nearly 2,500 incidents of violence against officers recorded in the first six months of the year. Some of these now take the form of planned ambushes: on Sunday a gang of youths emptied a bus of its passengers, set it on fire, and then stoned the firefighters who responded."
It looks like the Muslim riots are continuing. Will Fox News cover them accurately and objectively at the risk of another phone call from the Prince?
Posted at:
http://www.michaelsavage.com
That guy looks like Borat. LOL!
I suppose you would like to end that mini rant with an alternative news source. What channel do you recommend?
"We all agree that Dubya is not a movement Conservative."
Hey. This genuinely surprises me. I did not know that you had realized this yet. Honestly.
Now, back to Michael Viner (which is how it would be pronounced).
I like Savage because of what he says, because of the ISSUES he discusses. He has said that he is human and flawed. I am as well.
If you disagree with his politics, fine. On the WHOLE, I agree with him. Not completely, but look at it this way:
I eat three meals a day. I like some Tabasco or habanero with my food as well.
Savage is mental habanero. You only need a little bit to make the meal interesting.
I liiiiiiike!
High five!
The interesting about that Fox News story is that Savage predicted that very scenario months ago.
The Talk Radio Network.
Good evening, Infidels!
I listen to quite a bit of talk radio. Savage is a as far out as I go. The guys got mental issues. Have you read Vital Signs?
That looks just like my old dog who died few years ago ):
Vital Signs?
no.
Your sarcasm is greatly appreciated.
NO "french" fries with that either.
Hey, I'm serious.
Why watch CNN or Fox if you've got FR?
Oh.. the "good end" of checkers and lormand
FR is far better than either of course. You also get (generally) intelligent commentary. :)
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.