FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  

December 7, 2005

 

CONTACT: Anne Tyrrell

Shirley & Banister Public Affairs

800.536.5920 or 703.739.5920



Saudi Billionaire Boasts of

Manipulating Fox News Coverage 


WASHINGTON -- Accuracy in Media (AIM) is urging a full inquiry into a report
that a Saudi billionaire caused the Fox News Channel (FNC) to dramatically
alter its coverage of the Muslim riots in France after he called the network
to complain. The Saudi billionaire, Al-waleed bin Talal, is a friend of News
Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch and controls an influential number of
voting shares in the company. 


"This report underscores the danger of giving foreign interests a
significant financial stake in U.S. media companies," declared Cliff
Kincaid, editor of Accuracy in Media.  


The controversial comments came at an Arab media conference featuring
representatives of Time magazine, USA Today, PBS, The Wall Street Journal,
and other news organizations. The conference and the Saudi Prince's growing
influence in News Corporation are among the subjects of a new December-A AIM
Report that has just been posted at the AIM website (
<http://www.capitolwebhosting.com/sendstudio/users/link.php?LinkID=679&UserI
D=30948&Newsletter=228&List=3&LinkType=Send> www.aim.org). The report raises
the specter of Arab money influencing News Corporation and other U.S. media
companies.  


Liberal journalist Danny Schechter, a participant in the conference, reports
that Al-waleed, who is a member of the Saudi Royal Family and investor in
the Fox News parent company News Corporation, gave an interview boasting
that he had called Fox to complain about coverage of the "Muslim riots" in
France. He said he "called as a viewer" and "convinced them to change" the
coverage because "they were not Muslim riots but riots against poverty and
inequality." And "they changed" the coverage, the Saudi reportedly said.  


Another report on the comments, carried by the Dubai-based newspaper the
Khaleej Times, says that Al-waleed personally called Rupert Murdoch to
complain. The Saudi said, "After a short while, there was a change" in the
coverage. 


An AIM call to Fox News asking for comment was not returned.   


This is not the first time that Al-waleed has made controversial statements.
His $10 million contribution to a 9/11 fund was rejected when he blamed the
terror attacks on U.S. Middle East policy. Fifteen of the 19 terrorist
hijackers on 9/11 came from Saudi Arabia.  


Accuracy In Media (AIM) is a non-profit, grassroots citizens watchdog of the
news media that critiques botched and bungled news stories and sets the
record straight on important issues that have received slanted coverage.
For more information, please go to
<http://www.capitolwebhosting.com/sendstudio/users/link.php?LinkID=679&UserI
D=30948&Newsletter=228&List=3&LinkType=Send> www.aim.org.   


To schedule an interview with AIM Editor Cliff Kincaid, contact Anne Tyrrell

with Shirley & Banister Public Affairs at (703) 739-5920 or
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