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Tom is not your friend: the unauthorized history of myspace

drattus says...

Myspace is owned by News Corp, the enterprise run by Murdoch and responsible for FOX. Has been for quite some time though I'm not sure if it started that way or not.

You can verify that and get info on the major cross ownership and timelines of a lot of media at the following in the drop down menu. There's more to it than what's listed, cross connections between corporate board members and such, but it's a good first look at the obvious ownership issues.

http://www.cjr.org/resources/

Stephen Colbert interviews Jimmy Wales, creator of Wikipedia

johnald128 says...

what i dont get is that when i go and look up News Corp. on Wiki - their's no real criticism of it there. did the fact that it's a biased propaganda machine slip anyone's mind

Myspace Censoring Ron Paul!

johnald128 says...

is perhaps because of duplicate posts. News Corp does do this kind of thing though. i just noticed that there's no criticism of note on News Corp on Wikipedia, very suspicious...

Myspace Censoring Ron Paul!

Tracon says...

Honestly i think it has more to do with the fact he is using the copy paste button plus a lot of text. It may have tripped some spam filter of some kind but it is a News Corp owned subsidiary so douche baggery is possible. If enough people report it, it will get thrown on a spam filter plus he didn't change the code just the same over and over again. Try again with different code and different links that would be a true test of there spam filter or censoring.

O'Rilley Factor - Jeanene Garafalo interview

theo47 says...

What are you talking about theo? The, over-the-top "republicans can do no wrong." overtones, and news scroll at the bottom. The "cutting your remarks short by insulting your intelligence" statements. It think they did satire the fox network.

That's not satire, that's what's actually on Fox News every day.

They do it all the time, aside from the fact that Fox TV is completely separate from Fox News

No, it ain't.
Aside from the fact that both are owned by News Corp, the FOX network has broadcast O'Reilly's "news" specials in the past.
And if that wasn't bad enough, Fox News also aired ads for the "If I Did It" O.J. Simpson TV special which was to air on FOX, before good taste finally stepped in and yanked the special and the book -- which, by the way, was to be published by a subsidiary of News Corp. (Of course.)

And political ideology and corporate synergy aside, this clip just ain't funny or terribly satirical.
Both/either would be required to qualify this as "comedy".

Chris Rock Show predicts future of OJ's book title in 1997

LadyBug says...

lmao! that is just crazy!! i'm quite pleased his reprehensible project was cancelled ...

NEW YORK (AP) -- After a firestorm of criticism, News. Corp. said Monday that it has canceled the O.J. Simpson book and television special "If I Did It."

"I and senior management agree with the American public that this was an ill-considered project," said Rupert Murdoch, News Corp. chairman. "We are sorry for any pain that this has caused the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson."

Bill O'Reilly doing what he does best.

Farhad2000 says...

UberLegion, debating is not about hollering and cutting peoples mics off. And that's what O'Reilly does, he doesn't come to an interview to discuss a topic, he's there to sound off on his agenda and screw whatever the other party says.

The real story is that O'Reilly is a Fox show, which is owned by News Corp which is run by Rupert Murdoch, a man who believes that there is no room in the world for journalism that simply reports the news, that all news should really be an oppinion.



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