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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-01-09 05:02 PM
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8. ABC and the rise of Rush Limbaugh
William Casey got mad that the CIA got lousy press before Iran-Contra was blown, so he went on a tear and his "old company," Capital Cities, decided to buy their own network, ABC.



ABC and the rise of Rush Limbaugh

The following brief history of ABC offers a perfect snapshot of everything that has gone wrong with the media. This remarkable story includes ABC's takeover by a conservative parent corporation, the demise of the Fairness Doctrine, the rightward shift of the evening news, the rise of conservative talk radio, and the cozy relationship between a state and a press that are supposed to be separate.

In 1985, ABC was taken over by Capital Cities, a conservative, Roman Catholic media organization with extensive ties to the CIA.

(If you think we're making this up, you should know that the Capital Cities takeover of ABC is one of the most analyzed in history, and the subject of many books by Wall Street experts and scholars. Especially recommended is Networks of Power, by Emmy Award-winner Dennis Mazzocco.) (1)

Capital Cities was born in 1954, and rapidly prospered. Many of its founders had previously worked in the U.S. intelligence community and had a great amount of wealth, social contacts and influence in government. Yet they opted to keep the company's actions out of the public eye -- they did not flaunt their wealth with private planes and lavish offices the way so many successful companies do. Just exactly how well-connected Capital Cities was to the CIA is unknown, but it is clear that the CIA concerned itself with the company at various times. The fact that the CIA has often used private businessmen, journalists and even entire companies as fronts for covert operations is not only well-known by historians, but legendary. (Recall Howard Hughes and Trans-World Airlines...)

One of Capital City's early founders was William Casey, who would later become Ronald Reagan's Director of the CIA. At the time of Casey's nomination, the press expressed surprise that Reagan would hire a businessman whose last-known intelligence experience was limited to OSS operations in World War II. The fact is, however, that Casey had never left intelligence. Throughout the Cold War he kept a foot in both worlds, in private business as well as the CIA. A history of Casey's business dealings reveals that he was an aggressive player who saw nothing wrong with bending the law to further his own conservative agenda. When he became implicated as a central figure in the Iran-Contra scandal, many Washington insiders considered it a predictable continuation of a very shady career.

Another Capital Cities founder, Lowell Thomas, was a close friend and business contact with Allen Dulles, Eisenhower's CIA Director, and John Dulles, the Secretary of State. Thomas always denied being a spy, but he was frequently seen at events involving intelligence operations. Another founder was Thomas Dewey, whom the CIA had given millions to create other front companies for covert operations.

Capital Cities prospered from the start; its specialty was to buy media organizations that were in trouble. Upon acquisition, it would improve management and eliminate waste until the company started turning a profit. This no-nonsense, no-frills approach, as well as its refusal to become side-tracked with other ventures, made it one of the most successful media conglomerates of the 60s and 70s. Of course, the journalistic slant of its companies was decidedly conservative and anticommunist. To anyone who believes that the government should not control the press, the possibility that the CIA created a media company to dispense conservative and Cold War propaganda should be alarming. Rush Limbaugh himself calls freedom of the press "the sweetest -- and most American -- words you will ever find." (2) Apparently, he is unaware of the history of his own employers.

By the 1980s, Capital Cities had grown powerful enough that it was now poised to hunt truly big game: a major television network. A vulnerable target appeared in the form of ABC, whose poor management in the early 80s was driving both its profits and stocks into oblivion. Back then, ABC's journalistic slant was indeed liberal; its criticism of the Reagan Administration had drawn the wrath of conservatives everywhere, from Wall Street to Washington. This was in marked contrast to the rest of the White House press corps, which was, in Bagdikian's words, "stunningly uncritical" of Reagan. Behind the scenes, Reagan was deregulating the FCC and eliminating anti-monopoly laws for the media, a fact the media appreciated and rewarded. The only exception was ABC. Sam Donaldson's penetrating questions during press conferences were so embarrassing to Reagan that his handlers scheduled the fewest Presidential press conferences in modern history.

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http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-libmedia.htm



Excellent memory and description of modern day reporters, Mark-san. Remember the Tet Offensive and the moment when Walter Cronkite came out and said Vietnam was unwinnable? That was the turning point for Mr and Mrs Joe Sixpack. Fast forward to Iran-Contra and Ollie North blaming the loss ov Vietnam on the news showing casualties on the tee vee. It's easy to see why the Pentagon has done all it can to control coverage of all the wars since.
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  -How do you rate America's news media in regards to reporting on Political Power in America? Octafish  Oct-01-09 03:27 PM   #0 
  - Maybe "Too Many Words" should've been an option...  Octafish   Oct-01-09 03:44 PM   #1 
  - You only have to look at the corporate interests of today's media parents.  AndyA   Oct-01-09 03:51 PM   #2 
  - The Media Monopoly  Octafish   Oct-01-09 04:14 PM   #4 
  - If people feel this way about the MSM  Don Caballero   Oct-01-09 03:54 PM   #3 
  - Is it because the MSM have nationwide newsgathering capabilities?  Octafish   Oct-01-09 04:21 PM   #6 
  - Not really based in facts - it's all about spin, controlled by whoever owns the  old mark   Oct-01-09 04:21 PM   #5 
  - ABC and the rise of Rush Limbaugh  Octafish   Oct-01-09 05:02 PM   #8 
     - I'm 62, and have CRS - Can't Remember Shit. Sadly, I seem to be  old mark   Oct-01-09 06:55 PM   #11 
     - You're not missing anything. Life today is like Fahrenheit 451.  Octafish   Oct-01-09 07:07 PM   #12 
        - I remember the book very well -  old mark   Oct-01-09 08:19 PM   #20 
           - Funes, el Memorioso  Octafish   Oct-02-09 09:15 AM   #42 
     - The CIA and the wealthy elite are irrevocably intertwined.  scarletwoman   Oct-01-09 08:20 PM   #21 
        - The man who wrote that is dead from gunshot. The people he wrote of will survive.  Octafish   Oct-01-09 09:41 PM   #26 
           - I'm always happy to help one of your incisive and important threads.  scarletwoman   Oct-02-09 05:56 PM   #43 
  - "Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media." - Chomsky  Echo In Light   Oct-01-09 04:24 PM   #7 
  - ''The 20th century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance...''  Octafish   Oct-01-09 05:37 PM   #9 
     - Thanks for providing the link  Echo In Light   Oct-02-09 09:02 AM   #41 
  - We've got an ''outlier.''  Octafish   Oct-01-09 05:55 PM   #10 
  - I saw that and made up for one of the unrecs :)  Kaleko   Oct-01-09 07:30 PM   #13 
     - Thanks a million, Kaleko! The late William Colby was spot-on regarding the Mighty Wurlitzer.  Octafish   Oct-01-09 07:49 PM   #14 
        - That last sentence of yours  Kaleko   Oct-01-09 08:19 PM   #19 
  - I believe everything cable news tells me is true.  Swamp Rat   Oct-01-09 07:51 PM   #15 
  - love that one...got anything for Glenn Beck yet?  Gabi Hayes   Oct-01-09 07:59 PM   #16 
  - Jawol  Swamp Rat   Oct-01-09 08:04 PM   #17 
     - sehr gut!  Gabi Hayes   Oct-01-09 08:57 PM   #23 
        - dementia praecox cheetosa!  Gabi Hayes   Oct-01-09 09:09 PM   #25 
  - You better believe it. Or else the thought police will pop you.  Octafish   Oct-01-09 10:31 PM   #27 
  - "...mentions only one business by name -- the press."  pnorman   Oct-01-09 08:11 PM   #18 
  - You are absolutely correct, pnorman. The Calling is Big Business.  Octafish   Oct-01-09 10:39 PM   #28 
     - Thanks for those links!  pnorman   Oct-02-09 12:15 AM   #38 
  - *kick* (nt)  scarletwoman   Oct-01-09 08:45 PM   #22 
  - How the spooks took over the news  Octafish   Oct-01-09 10:48 PM   #30 
     - Project Mockingbird. You bring out the best, period!  scarletwoman   Oct-02-09 05:59 PM   #44 
  - They're not doing their job  Jkid   Oct-01-09 09:07 PM   #24 
  - America's Matrix, Revisited -- Thanks a lot, Mr. Scaife!  Octafish   Oct-01-09 10:56 PM   #31 
  - knr - with the majority on this n/t  slipslidingaway   Oct-01-09 10:48 PM   #29 
  - Joint Chiefs and Allen Dulles wanted JFK to launch first strike against USSR.  Octafish   Oct-01-09 11:07 PM   #34 
     - And this...How the New York Times Lied to the Public in '53, as it does now ...  slipslidingaway   Oct-01-09 11:30 PM   #36 
  - 77% cannot be wrong.....The Media is Slanted by those who are in charge...the OWNERS  opihimoimoi   Oct-01-09 11:03 PM   #32 
  - There's hope for a new news media...  Octafish   Oct-01-09 11:38 PM   #37 
     - We are all fine....not even a ripple. Poor peeps in Samoa....tragic...  opihimoimoi   Oct-02-09 03:55 AM   #39 
  - Cult of celebrity  HappyCynic   Oct-01-09 11:07 PM   #33 
  - They say anything that manufactures controversy so as to get views for the advertisements.  Odin2005   Oct-01-09 11:17 PM   #35 
  - Always mass manipulation, misinformation, stir up emotionalism, and a lot of distraction  TheKentuckian   Oct-02-09 04:32 AM   #40 
 

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