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Murdoch’s Giuliani Connection

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Posted on Jul 22, 2011
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The relationship between Rudolph Giuliani, above, and Rupert Murdoch goes back at least 15 years.

Monday, ahead of Rupert Murdoch’s inquiry by the British Parliament, former NYC Mayor Rudolph Giuliani appeared on CNN to defend his beleaguered friend against accusations of knowledge of his employees’ hacking and bribing offenses.

The men’s relationship goes back at least 15 years, when Giuliani gave Murdoch one of New York City’s five public-access channels to launch Fox News Channel. As the article below shows, the sordid, often concealed Murdoch-Giuliani partnership is exemplary of the kind of societal destruction that becomes possible when public officials merge their interests and power with private wealth, and confirms the urgent need to write and enact laws that prevent such an occurrence. —ARK

The Nation Institute in conjunction with The Daily Beast:

Let’s start in 1996, three years after Murdoch’s New York Post helped make Giuliani mayor with the narrowest win in modern city history. That year, Rupert and Ailes, who’d actually managed Rudy’s unsuccessful mayoral run in 1989, were launching Fox Cable News and they had one rather daunting problem: Time Warner controlled the prime NYC cable franchise, with 1.2 million viewers, including virtually all of Manhattan, where every advertiser who might buy a spot lived or worked. And Time Warner refused to give Fox a channel for its new venture. In those days, Time Warner only had space for 77 channels on the dial, and 30 applicants had lined up before Fox. Richard Aurelio, who ran the NYC cable system for Time Warner, recalls now that he assured Ailes that in a year or so, they would “get more capacity and put you on.” But, says Aurelio, now long retired at age 83, “Murdoch was furious.” A former deputy mayor under John Lindsay, Aurelio says he’d “never seen such a display of raw political power,” branding it “ferocious.”

Records revealed that after Murdoch and Giuliani talked directly about the matter on Oct. 1, their aides had 25 conversations and two meetings in the space of a few weeks. A deputy mayor instantly warned Time Warner about the possibility that their franchise, granted by the city every 15 years, might not be renewed and volunteered to fly anywhere in the country to meet with a Time Warner executive above Aurelio. When Time Warner wouldn’t budge, Giuliani came up with an extraordinary remedy. The city controlled five public-access channels, written into law as alternatives to commercial television, and the mayor decided to give one of them to Fox. In fact, presumably to make it look like this wasn’t something he would just do for Murdoch, he offered another to Mike Bloomberg’s then fledgling TV network. The Bloomberg News channel actually had its debut one night before a federal judge could stop the deal, but soon the courts blocked this transparently extralegal adventure.

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By SoTexGuy, July 24, 2011 at 10:01 am Link to this comment

Perfect pair! Ghoul-iani and Murder-och.

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By thecrow, July 23, 2011 at 3:43 pm Link to this comment

Where’s the black box, Rudy?

http://michaelfury.wordpress.com/2008/08/16/black-box/

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By msgmi, July 23, 2011 at 11:46 am Link to this comment
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Like Rupert, Rudy 9/11 is a human drone ready and willing to blitzkreig any opponent into oblivion…yes, Rudy 9/11 who over-ruled his advisors on placing the Emergency Response Center at the Twin Towers, even after the 1993 assault; the same Rudy 9/11 who kept the NYCFD and the NYPD communications frequencies apart because of megalomanic episodes…of course Rudy jumps in defense of Rupert, he owes him plenty.

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By Daye, July 23, 2011 at 8:43 am Link to this comment

One expects no less from Rudy & Rupert, but
many others are hugged by the Murdoch
octopus, & maybe many of them will come to be
known & the rewards they received from the
Many Armed Thing be revealed.

What follows was in its entirety emailed to me
today by a dear friend & British journalist:

Please take a look at Cameron’s Murdoch-
related meetings diary since being elected PM in
May of last year, and then check-out the article
linked at bottom, from October 2010, long
before any of the supposed “hysteria” of the
Millie Dowler phone-hack revelations etc,
erupted.

Diary dates
[My Note: Not included here are Cameron’s
constant meetings with Murdoch’s bag-man,
Andy Coulson, who was Cameron’s constant
daily companion after being employed as his
spin-doctor prior to the last election, and just 2
months after having to resign from the
editorship of the News of the World over phone-
hacking (then denied). Also absent from the list
are all the many additional “informal meetings”
with News Internalional CEO Rebekah Brooks,
who is Cameron’s “neighbour” in the Oxfordshire
village of Chipping Norton, along with… Andy
Coulson].

CAMERON’S meetings with News International
proprietors, editors and senior media
executives:

May 2010 Rupert Murdoch, general discussion
June 2010 Rebekah Brooks, Chequers [This is
the british PM’s official country residence - a
kind of tasteful Camp David]
June 2010 Dominic Mohan (Sun), general
discussion
June 2010 News International summer party
June 2010 James Harding (Times), interview
June 2010 Times CEO Summit, speech
July 2010 The Sun Police Bravery Awards
reception and dinner
July 2010 Dominic Mohan (Sun), general
discussion
July 2010 Colin Myler (News of the World),
general discussion
August 2010 Rebekah Brooks, Chequers
September 2010 John Witherow (Sunday Times),
general discussion
October 2010 James Harding (Times), Tory party
conference
October 2010 Dominic Mohan (Sun) with
Rebekah Brooks
October 2010 John Witherow (Sunday Times),
Tory party conference
October 2010 News International reception, Tory
Party Conference
November 2010 James Murdoch, Chequers
December 2010 The Sun Military Awards
reception and dinner
December 2010 Rebekah Brooks and James
Murdoch, social
December 2010 Rebekah Brooks, social
March 2011 News of the World Children’s
Champions Reception, (No 10)
April 2011 James Harding (Times), gen.
discussion
May 2011 Dominic Mohan (Sun), general
discussion
June 2011 James Harding (Times), general
discussion
June 2011 News International summer party,
social
June 2011 Times CEO Summit, speech
July 2011 The Sun Police Bravery Awards
reception and dinner

Article Title: Cameron ‘stalling over publication
of No10 guest list because Rupert Murdoch was
among first visitors’

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
15th October 2010

Go to: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-
1320806/Cameron-stalls-publication-
Downing-Street-guestlist-Rupert-Murdoch-
visited.html#ixzz1SuMWgLiB

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