Jewish Media Domination

and Why It Matters

 

 

The following pages contain facts verifying Jewish media domination in America and how this influence has been used to transform American culture. Most of these facts can be easily verified in any large library or from the web sites of the giant media companies themselves.

“The Hollywood Jews created a powerful cluster of images and ideas... so powerful that, in a sense, they colonized the American imagination... Ultimately, American values came to be defined by the movies the Jews made.”

-Neil Gabler, An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood.

New York, NY: Crown Publishers, 1988

 

 

 

Who are these Jews who Shape

the Politics, Culture and Destiny of America?

Electronic Media

 

 

Sumner Redstone (born Murray Rothstein) – CBS; Viacom; Blockbuster; Prentice Hall;

Simon & Schuster Publishers; Pocket; Showtime; MTV; Nickelodeon; Black

Entertainment Television(!); numerous cable TV and radio companies

Joseph E. Roth – Disney Pictures; Touchstone Pictures; Hollywood Pictures

Steven Bornstein – ESPN; A&E; Lifetime; ABC Radio Network

Rob Reichbloom – Good Morning America, Exec. Producer

Paul Friedman – World News Tonight, Exec. Producer

Gerald Levin – AOL/Time Warner; Time; Sports Illustrated; HBO; CNN

Norman Pearlstine – Fortune; Time; Sports Illustrated; People

Michael Eisner – Disney; Capital Cities/ABC

Peter Chernin – Fox; Fox TV; 20th Century Fox; NY Post

Neal Shapiro – Chief of NBC News; Exec. Producer, Dateline

Ronald Perelman – New World Entertainment; Revlon

Steven Spielberg, Jeff Katzenberg, David Geffen – Dreamworks SKG

Edgar Bronfman (World Jewish Congress president) – Potygram/MCA; Universal

Jon Dolgen – Paramount Studios

Al Berman – CBS morning

Michael Schulhof – Sony America

Alan Levine – Sony Pictures

Robert Sarnoff – NBC

Andrew Lack – NBC

Jeff Zucker – NBC Entertainment

Weinstein Brothers – Miramax Films

Danny Goldberg – Warner Bros. Records

Sherry Lansing – Paramount productions

Stuart Bloomberg – ABC Programming

Laura Ziskin – Fox 2000

Leonard Goldenson – ABC

Walter Isaacson – CNN

Rick Kaplan – CNN

Roger Birnbaum – Caravan

Stuart Hersch – Warner Video

Peter Roth – Fox Entertainment

Victor Neufeld – 20/20, Exec. Producer

Rupert Murdoch (1/2 Jew) – News Corp.

Jonathan Wald – Today Show Producer

Melvin A. Karmazin – CBS TV

 

Resources:

• Current editions of yearbooks on the radio and television industries

• Standard biographical reference works on the individuals in questions

• Directories of newspapers and magazines

• Registers of corporations and their officers, such as those published by Standard

and Poors and by Dun and Bradstreet

 

Do Jews Dominate the Press?

Jewish Print Media Bosses

                                     Above: The Jew founders of the media industries. Right: Jew media bosses of today.

 

 

Arthur O. Sulzberger – Publisher and chairman, New York Times;

Boston Globe; Family Circle; McCall’s; 33 newspapers; numerous

TV & radio companies

Donald Graham – Washington Post Co.; Newsweek; Gazette

Newspapers; International Herald Tribune; various radio stations

Peter Kann – Dow Jones Co.; Wall Street Journal; Barron’s; various

newspapers

Mortimer Zuckerman – NY Daily News; US News & World Rpt.;

Atlantic Monthly

Newhouse Brothers – Advance Publications (newspaper conglomerate);

Conde Nast Group; Random House; Parade; New Yorker; Vanity

Fair; Vogue; Mademoiselle; Glamour; Bride’s; GQ; House & Garden

Roger Altman Tabloids – National Enquirer; Globe; Sun; Weekly World

News; National Examiner

Richard Snyder – Western Publishing (children’s books)

Max Frankel – Executive Editor, NY Times

Joseph Lelyveld – Managing Editor, NY Times

Michael Silverman – Managing Editor, Associated Press

Jonathan Wolman – Executive Editor, Associated Press

Frank A. Bennack, Jr. – President & CEO, The Hearst Corporation

Leonard Stern – Village Voice

Hugh Hefner – Playboy

 

Resources:

• Current editions of yearbooks on the radio and television industries

• Standard biographical reference works on the individuals in questions

• Directories of newspapers and magazines

• Registers of corporations and their officers, such as those published by Standard

and Poors and by Dun and Bradstreet