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    Bush Associates Still Consolodating Their Hold On U.S. Media

    Bush associates still consolidating their hold on US media

    http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Bush_a...n_US_1226.html

    Diane Sweet
    Published: Wednesday December 26, 2007

    Longtime associates of President George W. Bush are consolidating their hold on American media with a string of recent purchases, RAW STORY can report.

    Conservative media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. announced of late the sale of 8 of its US television stations to a private equity firm -- Oak Hill Partners -- for an estimated $1.1 billion dollars that is expected to close sometime in 2008.

    The deal leaves Murdoch with another 27 television stations in major US cities such as Boston, New York City, and Los Angeles, as well as The New York Post, a controlling interest in BSkyB, movie studio 20th Century Fox, and Wall Street Journal publisher Dow Jones & Co Inc.

    Oak Hill Partners lead investor Robert M. Bass, a longtime associate of George W. Bush, is also the founder of Ft. Worth, Texas-based Bass Brothers Enterprises. Oak Hill issued a statement announcing the stations would be jointly managed by a broadcast holding company, Local TV, that was created by Oak Hill for the purpose of purchasing 9 other television stations from The New York Times previously this year.

    Conservative ties for the Bass Brothers
    Robert Bass, along with his brothers Lee, Ed, and Sid, from a wealthy Texas oil family, all attended Yale University where Ed was a classmate and friend of George W. Bush. The brothers later became Bush's number 5 career patrons, as well as business dealings with now President Bush.

    Robert Bass is also the founder and chairman of Aerion Corporation, which has been the recipient of several very lucrative DARPA contracts for the development of supersonic laminar flow wing studies, along with research and test flights.

    News Corp. had originally intended to sell off 9 of its US television stations; however Bass's subsidiary, Local TV, could not purchase WHBQ-TV in Memphis, Tennessee as it had previously purchased CBS affiliate WREG-TV: "Federal Communications Commission rules allow market duopolies but only one of the two stations under a single owner can be among the market's four top-rated stations there and there must be least eight unique station owners in the market once the duopoly is formed."

    Local TV, LLC
    From Local TV, LLC's homepage:

    "The company will immediately focus on back office and administrative functions," adds Lawrence. "Then we will move to creating specialized knowledge teams for TV assets, addressing market-specific challenges and opportunities with special swat teams, developing vertical and homegrown content, and finding new ways to deploy capital. And that is just the beginning."

    The site also lists among its holdings in a statement issued online prior to the News Corps purchase, 23 large and mid-size stations, as well as the 9 small to mid-sized stations purchased from The New York Times.
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    simuvac Guest
    Forget everything else that happened this year: This is the real story.

    It's difficult to imagine how this consolidation will be undone, and therefore difficult to imagine how the country can reverse its slide into fascism.

    This is a truly sad day.

    Goodbye, voice of the people. Hello, Voice of Fate.

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    dMole Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Gold9472
    Conservative ties for the Bass Brothers
    Robert Bass, along with his brothers Lee, Ed, and Sid, from a wealthy Texas oil family, all attended Yale University where Ed was a classmate and friend of George W. Bush. The brothers later became Bush's number 5 career patrons, as well as business dealings with now President Bush.

    Robert Bass is also the founder and chairman of Aerion Corporation, which has been the recipient of several very lucrative DARPA contracts for the development of supersonic laminar flow wing studies, along with research and test flights.
    Robert Bass practically REEKS of S&B 322 to me with the Bush/Yale ties.

    http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/10/RMXR.html

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