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Bill O'Reilly Falsely Accuses Times Of Caricature [Shouting Heads]
from Gawker July 08, 2008
In response to a Times column about Fox News uglifying a picture of reporter Jacques Steinberg and viciously smearing Tim Arango and other journalists, the cable network's chief rageaholic, Bill O'Reilly, is pretending to be pissed at the Times for caricaturing him in the illustration for a 2007 book review. The caricature, he said during his Fox show last night, even included some kind of devil horn (clip after the jump). But O'Reilly's screaming on-air hatefest is the worst sort of act, because if you actually examine the illustration, reproduced after the jump, you notice two things. 1. There is no "horn" attached to O'Reilly. The illustration includes little dialog bubbles, like in comic books, with pointy parts of the bubbles aimed at O'Reilly's mouth. Maybe the host missed that when his producer or whoever briefed him on his outrage during a break. 2. The illustration is by no stretch a caricature, defined by Merriam-Webster as "exaggeration by means of often ludicrous distortion of parts or characteristics." It is a series of straightforward renderings of O'Reilly as he looks on camera. A variety of unnatural colors are used, but not in the service of exaggerating anything about O'Reilly or making him look bad. O'Reilly's ginned up outrage comes from Roger Ailes' mudslinging, dirty-politics playbook. The idea is to attack the critic, as the network did with our own Hamilton Nolan yesterday and as it has been doing with journalists and other targets for years now. But some of O'Reilly's emotion may very well be real: emerging evidence, as reported by Arango and Steinberg, that this old routine is getting boring and driving away viewers is apparently causing some very real panic over at Fox. [TVNewser] (Ward Sutton illustration via Times)
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Olbermann Lashes Out Over Russert Rumor [Feuds]
from Gawker June 19, 2008
Keith Olbermann's feud with Rupert Murdoch and his News Corp. media properties reached a bitter new milestone today when the MSNBC Countdown host smacked Murdoch's Post for a forthcoming gossip item that will, he said, allege that fellow MSNBC-er Chris Matthews was jockeying to succeed Tim Russert as host of Meet The Press at a memorial event for Russert yesterday. The item will also reportedly say that Olbermann has threatened to quit if he doesn't get Russert's job himself. Olbermann leapt to sometime-rival Matthews' defense, saying the Hardball host was asked by an acquaintance at the event about succession and immediately shut the conversation down. As for himself, Olbermann denied he had demanded to replace Russert and said he was, in any case, unqualified (though any savvy and honest successor would attach that caveat). The Page Six reporter working on the item, Paula Froelich, was awarded Countdown's "Worst Person In The World" title for the night, which will teach her a very important lesson: Do not call TV people for comment until after their shows have aired. Clip after the jump. (Video via RedLasso)
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Keith Olbermann's Rupert Murdoch Imitation Involves Gawker, Pirates [Feuds]
from Gawker June 05, 2008
Looking for a decent excuse to advance his long-simmering feud with Rupert Murdoch and to do a weird Australian/pirate accent, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann seized upon the words of a former News Corp. insider, who claimed in one of our posts this morning that Murdoch fired Jane Friedman from HarperCollins because she canned powerhouse publisher Judith Regan in late 2006, and also because she squashed Regan's OJ Simpson book project. The source also claimed, tangentially and outlandishly, that Fox News chief Roger Ailes will soon be fired as well for his own role in the Simpson book fiasco. Predictably, this amused Olbermann to no end. For the crime of going to bat for the OJ book, Olbermann named Murdoch today's "worst person in the world," an honor previously bestowed to Fox News screamer Bill O'Reilly. He then did a killer Murdoch imitation that will surely put to rest those allegations that he's totally crazy. Clip after the jump. (Thanks to RavingRabbid and Anthony for the tips.)
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Media Talk: Nick Davies interview
from Media Talk February 14, 2008
On this week's show, we talk to Nick Davies, whose book Flat Earth News has caused a storm in the journalism world, Stephen Brook takes us through the latest magazine circulation figures and Jeff Jarvis on the latest twists in the Yahoo takeover
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WeAreChange Alex Jones
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) December 05, 2007
Alex Jones interviews former Reagan advisor Pat Buchanan CNN host with Thomas Braden, from the Studios of Fox News, also excerpts of interviews with son of partner with Bin Laden and Bush in Albusto Energy, Leland Lehrmman, and PrisonPlanet writer and Air America guest Robert Baer, talking about the "Inside Job". More evidence than ever that the Pentagon, CIA, and Bush-Cheney did 9/11 to profiton Haliburton stock. No evidence for the laternative thesis of a transnational criminal syndicate allied with the Euro-Gulf Cartel. More on Lehrman at PREDICTO. Music from Torres.
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Rudy a Fox favorite and more
from Where's the Outrage? November 15, 2007
Judith Regan filed a lawsuit a couple of days ago which will dog Rudy Giuliani for the foreseeable future. Being associated with Bernie Kerik is tough enough for a presidential candidate to shake. It now appears that pressure was placed on Bernie s girlfriend to lie to the FBI. At least, that is what the lawsuit is alleging. Judith Regan is saying that a top NewsCorp executive, Roger Ailes asked her to lie about her affair with Mr. Kerik. Giuliani and Ailes turn out to be old buddies. Someone get me some popcorn. This is going to be a great show. From NYT: Judith Regan, the former book publisher, says in a lawsuit filed today protesting her dismissal by the News Corporation, the media conglomerate, that a senior executive there encouraged her to lie to federal investigators about her past affair with Bernard B. Kerik after he had been nominated to become homeland security secretary in late 2004. The lawsuit asserts that the News Corporation executive wanted to protect the presidential aspirations of Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Kerik’s mentor, who had appointed him New York City police commissioner and had recommended him for the federal post. Ms. Regan makes the charge at the start of a 70-page filing that seeks $100 million in damages for what she says was a campaign to smear and discredit her by her bosses at HarperCollins and its parent company, News Corporation, after her project to publish a book with O.J. Simpson was abandoned amid a storm of protest. (more ) bernard b kerik, bernie kerik, Election 2008, fbi, hardball, judith regan, lawsuit filed, news corporation, old buddies, o j simpson, roger ailes, rudolph w giuliani, rudy giuliani
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