
Larry Ellison – Media Mogul or Rupert Murdoch Clone?
By Dennis Broe
“Freedom of the press,” A. J. Liebling famously said, “belongs to the man who owns one.” And Liebling ought to know. He was an ardent critic of the press of his day. These days freedom of the press and media, and more specifically mainstream media outlets, belongs to the oligarch who owns them, almost all of whom (as they were in Liebling’s day) are men.
Mainstream media was never much to shake a stick at. However, there was considered by many to be a golden age, for example CBS and Walter Cronkite, where a beloved newscaster was the voice of a nation where, instead of distorting, he honed the news to at least attempt to give his audience a snapshot of reality. It was Cronkite’s reporting and the images of body bags coming back from Vietnam every evening around the dinner table that in part helped turn the population against the war.

Those days are long gone, and what we have now on the amalgam of TV news, in particular the four networks NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox, and cable news, is an endlessly repeated reel of either genuflecting or politely or riotously opposing the regime, depending on who is in power. The point often being to draw attention away from the fact that regimes come and go in the U.S., Britain, France and Germany, but the underlying power and direction of a West (led by the U.S.) is hellbent on maintaining its stranglehold over the global economy and its resources, even as it watches its hold slip away, as it becomes more desperate and bellicose in the process.
Still, there are, let’s call them for lack of a better word, “standards,” rules of responsible journalism which the networks still pledge allegiance to, even though, as Shakespeare would say, these rules are more “honored in the breach than in the observance.” All that is changing. The media has always been concentrated into five major companies in the U.S. England and the Commonwealth are in the hands of the right-wing fanatic Rupert Murdoch, and in France they are in the hands of the luxury barons Vincent Belloré and Bernard Arnault, two of the richest men in that country and in the world.
The Next Ploy

We have watched more and more conglomeration as major movie studios, TV and cable stations are owned by fewer companies in an ever-tightening spiral. The conservative Texas company AT&T buying Warners and then supposedly spinning it off, though in actuality AT&T still holds the controlling interest. Disney buying ABC to go along with sports channel and cable ratings powerhouse ESPN, and then buying parts of FOX and Marvel Studios, the biggest moneymaker of the 2000s. Another conservative company, the cable provider Comcast, is buying NBC, which had previously merged with Universal Studios, and on and on.
What is happening now, though, would make even a conservative media baron like Murdoch blush with shame and envy, that is, if the purveyor of right-wing media without a conscience knew how to blush.
We’re watching a new wave of consolidation, an attempt to take over mainstream media and utterly erase what is by now only the specter of “responsible journalism” in a far-right and Zionist attempt to control the airwaves, to turn all media into Fox News. This current onslaught began with the Trump presidency approving the takeover by Skydance (Larry Ellison’s son David’s company) of Paramount/CBS, as well as an assault on what was the bastion of integrity on CBS, the flagship news feature magazine 60 Minutes, which used to boast Mike Wallace’s occasionally hard-hitting muckraking.
Yet there was a famous case of compliance to censorship the year after the Ukraine war when that show filmed a segment exposing that over 60 percent of U.S. taxpayers’ money was being siphoned off and landing in the hands of the country’s oligarchs. Since that more serious moment of caving to the needs of the security state, led by the newly-named Department of War, there was a supplementary agreement by the network and the series to pay Trump $16 million over a deletion of portions of a Kamila Harris interview. The money to go to the Trump Library, which consists of what? Comic books and real estate holdings?

60 Minutes meets Universal Fight Club on Trump TV
60 Minutes has then continued the genuflection. Firstly, with its pilot episode for the new television season interviewing the CEO of the blood sport UFC, a match of which Trump is hellbent on staging on the White House lawn next year to mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the country. Appropriate since, for most of its history, the country has been bathed in violence and bloodlust. 60 Minutes then continued the genuflection later in the season with an interview with, hold onto your hat, President Trump, where they tossed softball after softball. Wow, what a coup. He hardly ever makes a public appearance and is nowhere to be seen in the media.
It gets worse. Larry Ellison, David’s father, founder of Oracle, who alternates with Elon Musk as the richest man in the world and has heavily invested in the coming AI bubble, is footing the bill for the Paramount/CBS takeover. Oracle itself was a spin-off of the security state, its database developed for and by the CIA. The company almost went bust early on and was sued for inflating its market value, but it has since made the mogul a hundred-billionaire. Ellison is a rabid Zionist who at the drop of a hat professes his admiration for the IDF and is the largest private donor to that august body, the perpetrator of the Gazan genocide. Ellison was accused in a lawsuit, before the genocide, of promoting the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Israel.
Regime Change
The first move of the new regime at CBS was to appoint Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief at CBS News. Weiss, once an editor for the New York Times, left to found a right-wing startup erroneously titled The Free Press, described by media critics as “hawkish and anti-Palestinian” and, more damningly, as a scheme to “empower right-wing factions within established elite institutions.” As news censor at CBS, Weiss claims her goal is to represent the supposed other 80 percent of Americans, and she wants to promote “charismatic” guests such as Alan Dershowitz, another rabid Zionist, defender of Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein, and reputed visitor to Epstein Island.
The next ploy of the Ellison cabal is a bid to buy Warners, which would give them access to CNN, where they could perform a similar makeover from center-right lapdog of Democratic administrations to far-right open backer of Trump and Israel. The other suitors of the still-AT&T-controlled Warners are the equally conservative Comcast, owners of NBC/Universal, and Netflix. The purchase at the moment looks to be going to Netflix but could be halted by the government, giving Ellison, who has contributed heavily to the Trump campaign, another shot at owning the company. Terms of the Netflix deal also have Warners spinning off CNN, which equally could be picked up by Ellison if his Warners bid does not go through.
Furthermore, his son David’s heavy-handed methods of running Paramount, which has included huge cuts, 2,000 job losses, getting rid of any DEI initiatives, hiring filmmakers and executives accused of sexual harassment, are the talk of the town for all the wrong reasons. If the film and television concentration wasn’t enough, Larry may soon own a significant share in the new American version of TikTok, the short video network whose audience of under-40s has been watching clips of the Gaza slaughter, which has partly accounted for a change in attitude towards Israel from victim to bloodthirsty aggressor, which is now more widespread.

Mourners for journalists killed in Gaza
Israel banned most journalists and all Al Jazeera journalists from Gaza as the genocide mounted, killing many journalists in the process. But with do-it-yourself reporting and filming, the Gaza atrocity continues to appear on the screens of the world’s youth and is having the same effect as Walter Cronkite’s body bags. In the proposed deal, Ellison’s Oracle would be named the “security provider,” which will grant it control over the algorithms that manage the news, allowing the company to start censoring posted content, i.e. the videos from Gaza. To say nothing of granting Oracle AI access to users’ data to spy on consumers and add to its version of AI.
Why this frontal assault? A major reason is that the Western corporate media narrative is collapsing before our eyes. It becomes more transparent every day, what with the pronounced genocide in Gaza, as well as the ex-Al Qaida and Isis takeover of Syria and the repeated bombing of Lebanon despite Israel signing a ceasefire. Not to mention the coming attempt to plunder Venezuela’s oil and other resources using the thinly veiled excuse that the Trump administration is interested in combating drug smuggling, an attempt which has included the Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Machado urging the bombs to start falling on her country.
Want more? How about the open theft of 300 billion dollars in Russian assets in the world’s banks to keep the Ukraine war, now lost on the battlefield, going, even as 1 billion dollars designated to help Ukrainians heat their homes this winter has now disappeared into the coffers, and maybe up the nose, of that country’s oligarchy. The theft of the Russian assets is a signal to the rest of the world that their money is not safe in the Western banking system and can be confiscated at any time.
The naked assertion of this much power, in a no-holds-barred oligarchic and corporate takeover of mainstream media, though, is not a sign of strength but of weakness. That bourgeois democracy functions best in the interest of the wealthy when it keeps its cards close to the vest instead of spewing them across the table so we can all see they aren’t holding anything in their hands.
The other major point is that this new takeover is blowback, that is, Israel and the West is losing the public opinion war in the rest of the world, so it is flexing its muscles where it can, at this moment in the Western corporate media in a naked grab for power. First came the snuffing out of the student protests on college campuses and now the attempt to snuff out all kinds of online truth-telling and exposure of the deadly and cruel actions of the West in the Global South.
If you’re escalating tensions throughout the world, tensions that most assuredly lead to war, you must have an increasingly recalcitrant “home front” behind you, or else. As global surveillance agency head Alex Karp of Palantir said, if the West does not win this battle for hearts and minds, “it will lose the ability to wage war,” and that, at least from the perspective of the countries plagued by the 700 years of the West looting their resources, is, to paraphrase Hamlet, an outcome “devoutly to be wished.”
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