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Israelis bid to buy Al-Jazeera from Qatar
2009-10-09
[Iran Press TV Latest] An Israeli media tycoon has offered to buy the pan-Arab Al-Jazeera satellite television network from the government of Qatar.
What a diabolically brilliant idea ...
Haim Saban, has submitted an offer to the Qatari government in a bid to purchase half of the Doha -based Al-Jazeera satellite network.

The Egyptian newspaper al-Mesryoon reported Wednesday that the Israeli billionaire is currently engaged in negotiations with Qatar's emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, over the partial purchase of the media outlet. The talks are said to be conducted through an Egyptian mediator.

The account comes amid reports that the largest and most controversial Arab news channel in the Middle East is grappling with a terrible financial crisis at present. Saban had previously made an offer to purchase al-Jazeera in 2004, but it was turned down.

The Israeli-American magnate has supposedly made an offer of $5 billion for the popular Arabic-language news channel, in an attempt to get a hold of it and to broadcast a pro-Israeli message so as to influence the Arab opinion in favor of Tel Aviv's hawkish regime.

Al-Jazeera spawned a media revolution in the Arab world after it was founded in 1996. The network is reliant on state financial largesse, estimated at over $70 million a year, but does not broadcast shows critical of the Qatari government. Al-Jazeera, however, does air programs leveling criticism at all other Arab governments.

Seban made his fortunate by buying the rights to market the Japanese kids show, "The Power Rangers," in America. He is a prominent supporter of Israel and the right-wing Netanyahu government. In addition, the Egyptian-born Jewish businessman is well known for his under-the-table dealings.
Exactly the man I want delivering news to the Arabs!
Ahhh, Egypt. Not long after Israeli independence in 1948, a law was passed making it illegal to be a Jewish male age 18 years or older. I'm not sure when the last Egyptian Jew emigrated, ending a community that dated back to the reign of Alexander the Great, or thereabouts.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Who will pay for this?
Posted by: gorb   2009-10-09 10:40  

#6  #4 The Mouth of the South founded CNN.
Posted by: Beavis   2009-10-09 09:11  

#5  "...He is a prominent supporter of Israel and the right-wing Netanyahu government."

Not really. Saban has supported various politicians in Israel. He used to be a lefty, now he is more centrist but not by any means a Netanyahu supporter (except on an issue by issue basis).

He is however, a prominent donor to politicians here in the US. About 98% of his donations have been made to democrats. Of the Republicans, Arnold S. is the one he has supported the most.
Posted by: lord garth   2009-10-09 08:55  

#4  Gradualism. Just like when Ted Turner bought CNN, he pretended to be a conservative for a few years. But in this case, it will be typical al-Jizz for a while, and then he will tell them to tone down their anti-Israel and anti-Jew spiel.

Moving to objective news would be far more dramatic than pro-Israel bias, and in fact *is* pro-Israel bias.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-10-09 08:45  

#3  Like muslims are going to watch a TV network owned by Jews. Pissing good money down a rat hole.
Posted by: ed   2009-10-09 07:18  

#2  It's not the office, it's the access to the audience that's on the table.
Posted by: lotp   2009-10-09 07:10  

#1  5 billion is a pretty steep price for an office and a few over-priced talking heads.
Posted by: phil_b   2009-10-09 03:03  

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