Sumner Redstone – chairman of board and CEO of CBS and Viacom, “world’s biggest media giant” (Economist, 11-23-02). Viacom owns Viacom Cable, CBS, and MTV all over the world, Blockbuster Video Rentals, and Black Entertainment TV
Mel Karmazin – CBS corporation president and CEO
Leslie Moonves (great-nephew of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion) – president of CBS Television
David Poltrack – executive vice-president, Research and Planning
Jeff Fager – executive director of “60 Minutes II.”
NBC:
Jeff Zucker – president of NBC Entertainment
Neil Shapiro – president of NBC News
Jeff Gaspin – executive vice-president, programming NBC
Max Mutchnik and David Kohan – co-exec. producers of NBC’s “Good Morning, Miami”
Lloyd Braun – chair of NBC Entertainment.
ABC:
Michael Eisner – major owner of Walt Disney, Capital Cities, and ABC
David Westin – president of ABC News.
FOX:
Rupert Murdoch (Jewish mother) – owner of FOX TV, New York Post, London Times, and News of the World
Sandy Grushow – chair, FOX Entertainment
Peter Chernin – second in command at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., owner of FOX TV
Gail Berman – president of FOX Entertainment.
CNN:
CEO Jonathon Klein
Wolf Blitzer – host of CNN’s Late Edition.
Hollywood Movie Studios:
Sony Corporation of America: Howard Stringer – chief
Columbia Pictures: Amy Pascal – chair
Warner Bros.: Barry Meyer – chair; Jordan Levin – pres. of Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Miramax Films: Harvey Weinstein – CEO
Paramount: Sherry Lansing – president of Paramount Communications and chair of Paramount Pictures’ Motion Picture Group.
DreamWorks: Stephen Spielberg, David Geffen, Jeffrey Katzenberg (owners)
MTV Entertainment: Brian Graden – president
Turner Entertainment: Brad Siegal – president
Clear Channel Communications: Robert Sillerman – founder
PBS: Ben Wattenberg – moderator, PBS ThinkTank
Newspapers
Samuel Newhouse Jr. and Donald Newhouse own Newhouse Publications, which includes 26 newspapers in 22 cities. The Conde Nast Magazine Group includes the New Yorker, Parade, the Sunday newspaper supplements, American City Business Journal, business newspapers published in more than 30 major cities in America, and interests in cable television programming and cable systems serving one million homes.
Wall Street Journal: Peter R. Kahn, CEO
New York Times, Boston Globe, and other publications: published by Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr.
New York Daily News: Mortimer Zuckerman, owner
Village Voice, New Times and network of alternative weeklies: Owned by David Schneiderman
Washington Post: Donald Graham, chair and CEO, son of Katharine Graham Meyer, former owner of Washington Post
San Francisco Chronicle: Ron Rosenthal, managing editor; Phil Bronstein, exec. editor
AOL-Time Warner Book Group: Laurence Kirshbaum, editor
Magazines:
US News & World Report: Mortimer Zuckerman, owner and chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish-American Organizations, one of the largest pro-Israel lobbying groups
New Republic: Marty Peretz, owner and publisher (NR openly identifies itself as pro-Israel.)
Barron’s: Peter R. Kahn, CEO
National Review: Michael Ledeen, editor
Business Week: Bruce Nussbaum, editorial page editor
Newsweek: Donald Graham, chair and CEO, and Howard Fineman, chief political columnist
Weekly Standard: William Kristol, editor, also executive director, Project for a New American Century, (PNAC)
The New Yorker: David Reznik, editor; Nicholas Lehman, writer; Henrick Hertzberg, “Talk of the Town” editor
Here’s a graphic on all those faces we see on TEE VEE…
http://www.radioislam.org/islam/english/jewishp/media/jew-final-1-small.jpg?w=715&h=564
Here’s a good graphic DS did on Gun Control…
http://www.dailystormer.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Jewish-Gun-Control-Plot.jpg
We can go on and on…Feel free to add more!
Television Networks
CBS:
Sumner Redstone – chairman of board and CEO of CBS and Viacom, “world’s biggest media giant” (Economist, 11-23-02). Viacom owns Viacom Cable, CBS, and MTV all over the world, Blockbuster Video Rentals, and Black Entertainment TV
Mel Karmazin – CBS corporation president and CEO
Leslie Moonves (great-nephew of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion) – president of CBS Television
David Poltrack – executive vice-president, Research and Planning
Jeff Fager – executive director of “60 Minutes II.”
NBC:
Jeff Zucker – president of NBC Entertainment
Neil Shapiro – president of NBC News
Jeff Gaspin – executive vice-president, programming NBC
Max Mutchnik and David Kohan – co-exec. producers of NBC’s “Good Morning, Miami”
Lloyd Braun – chair of NBC Entertainment.
ABC:
Michael Eisner – major owner of Walt Disney, Capital Cities, and ABC
David Westin – president of ABC News.
FOX:
Rupert Murdoch (Jewish mother) – owner of FOX TV, New York Post, London Times, and News of the World
Sandy Grushow – chair, FOX Entertainment
Peter Chernin – second in command at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., owner of FOX TV
Gail Berman – president of FOX Entertainment.
CNN:
CEO Jonathon Klein
Wolf Blitzer – host of CNN’s Late Edition.
Hollywood Movie Studios:
Sony Corporation of America: Howard Stringer – chief
Columbia Pictures: Amy Pascal – chair
Warner Bros.: Barry Meyer – chair; Jordan Levin – pres. of Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Miramax Films: Harvey Weinstein – CEO
Paramount: Sherry Lansing – president of Paramount Communications and chair of Paramount Pictures’ Motion Picture Group.
DreamWorks: Stephen Spielberg, David Geffen, Jeffrey Katzenberg (owners)
MTV Entertainment: Brian Graden – president
Turner Entertainment: Brad Siegal – president
Clear Channel Communications: Robert Sillerman – founder
PBS: Ben Wattenberg – moderator, PBS ThinkTank
Newspapers
Samuel Newhouse Jr. and Donald Newhouse own Newhouse Publications, which includes 26 newspapers in 22 cities. The Conde Nast Magazine Group includes the New Yorker, Parade, the Sunday newspaper supplements, American City Business Journal, business newspapers published in more than 30 major cities in America, and interests in cable television programming and cable systems serving one million homes.
Wall Street Journal: Peter R. Kahn, CEO
New York Times, Boston Globe, and other publications: published by Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr.
New York Daily News: Mortimer Zuckerman, owner
Village Voice, New Times and network of alternative weeklies: Owned by David Schneiderman
Washington Post: Donald Graham, chair and CEO, son of Katharine Graham Meyer, former owner of Washington Post
San Francisco Chronicle: Ron Rosenthal, managing editor; Phil Bronstein, exec. editor
AOL-Time Warner Book Group: Laurence Kirshbaum, editor
Magazines:
US News & World Report: Mortimer Zuckerman, owner and chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish-American Organizations, one of the largest pro-Israel lobbying groups
New Republic: Marty Peretz, owner and publisher (NR openly identifies itself as pro-Israel.)
Barron’s: Peter R. Kahn, CEO
National Review: Michael Ledeen, editor
Business Week: Bruce Nussbaum, editorial page editor
Newsweek: Donald Graham, chair and CEO, and Howard Fineman, chief political columnist
Weekly Standard: William Kristol, editor, also executive director, Project for a New American Century, (PNAC)
The New Yorker: David Reznik, editor; Nicholas Lehman, writer; Henrick Hertzberg, “Talk of the Town” editor