9 November, 2006

Controlling the Media

Posted by alex in media, media control at 1:57 am | Permanent Link
Jews Move to Acquire Tribune Company
The publishing segment represented 73% of the Company’s consolidated operating revenues during the fiscal year ended December 25, 2005 (fiscal 2005). Tribune’s primary daily newspapers are the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Newsday, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, The Baltimore Sun, Orlando Sentinel, The Hartford Courant, The Morning Call, Daily Press, The Advocate and Greenwich Time. Tribune also owns the Chicago Cubs and the WB network, as well as other tv stations. Tribune Company appears to be about as big and non-jewy a media company as you’ll find, see board of directors. Here read jews whining about jews not giving enough…to jews. Here on Eli Broad and his foundation. Here on Ron Burkle. Broad (as in ‘road’) is called the son of Lithuanian immigrants, but he is a jew. He’s big into modern art, which usually tips kike who made it. Ron Burkle is also a jew; you may recall him from the Goyfire in which we discussed a writer jew’s attempt to extort him. Broad and Burkle make the Forbes list and are tied into the power elite on both sides, Schwarzenegger to Clinton and beyond.

  • 3 Responses to “Controlling the Media”

    1. endgame Says:

      Maybe we Goyim should practice Judaism. After all, Judaism is much better than Christianity where we can whine and bitch without turning the other cheeck, you know?

      And if the Jews demand DNA test in order to form a political sphere, than we can be just as schizo/mental as they are.

    2. silverstein wtc7 Says:

      well well well.

      the jews are buying up tribune. it really was the last of, at least board of director-wise, non-jew outfits. now it’s gone.

      money talks.

      you see mel gibson’s money is nothing compared with these jews.

    3. hater23 Says:

      I don’t see how the Tribune company’s product could really get any worse. The Chicago Tribune newspaper was formerly a somewhat genuinely conservative paper, but in truth that era is long passed. Newspapers in general are in a lot of financial trouble.