It’s a big news day in the media. Don Lemon is out at CNN, and Tucker Carlson
and Fox News have parted company. While going through reader comments at Conservative
Treehouse, I came across this link to “The American Empire and Its
Media; click here. For Dr. Harold W. Pease’s introduction to
this chart, click here. Among the non-media names
that appear in the network are Presidents Bush, pรจre and fils, Carter,
Ford, Nixon, Eisenhower, and Hoover.
The chart shown above shows the connections between major media and (1) Bilderberg Meetings; (2) Council on Foreign Relations; and (3) The Trilateral Commission. Many of the names on the media list are easily recognizable, no matter what programs or publications you access. However, it was impossible to read the fine print. After a few tries, I was able to persuade this household’s webmaster to convert the teeny tiny print to a readable word document. The complete list, with abbreviations, disclaimers, and the like appears below:
Note: Transcribed electronically, so some transcription errors will appear; list includes current, former, and deceased individuals. Disclaimer at end of this list: “Based on official participant lists and membership rosters; non-exhaustive; no liability assumed.”
Journalists and media executives:
New York
Daily News and U.S. News &
World Report 1: Mortimer B.
Zuckerman, publisher |
Slate 2: Jacob Weisberg, group editor |
The Nation
3: Katrina VandenHeuvel, publisher |
Foreign
Affairs 4: James F. Hoge, former editor 5: Gideon Rose, editor | Foreign
Policy 6: Moises Naim, editor |
The
National Interest 7: Jacob
Heilbrunn, editor |'
American
Interest 8: Francis Fukuyama, executive chairman |
Financial
Times 9: Martin Wolf, associate editor & chief
economics commentator 10: Gideon Rachman,
chief foreign affairs commentator |
Reuters 11:
Stephen J. Adler, president & EIC; 12: Tom Glocer, former CEO 13: Harold
M. Evans, editor-at-large 14: David
Schlesinger, former EIC
Politico
15: Robert Allbritton, publisher; Garrett
Graff, former editor
Bloomberg
17: Michael Bloomberg, owner & CEO 18: John Michklethwait, EIC of Bloomberg News, former
EIC of The Economists.
Matthew Winkler, former EIC of Bloomberg
News 20: Daniel
Doctoroff, former CEO
Forbes 21: Randall Lane, editor
Los Angeles
Times 22: Doyle McManus, Washington bureau chief 23: Shelby Coffey, former editor and EVP
Nc Corp 24: Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman
Fox News
25: Maria Bartiromo, news anchor 26: Heather Nauert, former news host 27: Dan Senor, commentator 28: Trish
Regan, television host 29: Linda Vester,
former news host
Wall Street
Journal (News Corp) 30: Peter Kann,
former publisher 31: Karen Elliott House, former managing editor 32: L. Gordon Crovitz, former publisher 33: Rol Bartley, former editor 34: Paul A. Gigot, editorial page editor 35: Alan Murray, deputy managing editor 36: Daniel Henninger, deputy editorial page director 37: Gerald Seib, Washington bureau chief 38: Peggy Noonan, columnist 39: Paul
Steiger, former managing editor (1991-2007)
NBC 40: Pamela Thomas Graham, former CEO of CNBC 41: Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric (for
owner of NBCUniversal) 42: Cesar Conde,
chairman of NBCUniversal International Group 43: Steve
Capus, former president of NBC News 44: Tom
Brokaw, news anchor 45: Mika
Brzezinski, MSNBC news host 46: Andrea
Mitchell, chief foreign affairs correspondent 47: Richard
Engel, chief foreign corr. 48: Brian Williams,
NBC chief anchor 49: Joe Scarborough, news host 50: Bianna Golodryga news anchor 51: Ayman Mohyeldin, reporter
The
Economist 52: Lynn Forester de Rothschild, co-owner and
board member 53: John Elkann (Agnelli family), co-owner and board
member 54: Zanny Minton Beddoes, EIC 55: Rupert Pennant-Rea, chairman of the Economist Group
56: Vendeline von Bredow, business correspondent 57: Adrian Wooldridge, foreign correspondent 58: Bill Emmott, former EIC 59: Megan
McArdle, journalist
The New
Republic 60: Walter Lippmann, co-founder 61: Chris Hughes, former publisher 62: Peter Beinart, former editor 63: Morton Kondracke, former executive editor 64: J. Peter Scoblic, former executive editor 65: Ronald Steel, journalist & professor
Time 66: Norman Pearlstine, chief content officer of Time Inc. 67: Michael Duffy, deputy manag. editor 68: Nancy Gibbs, managing editor 69: Henry Luce, founding publisher 70: John Huey, former EIC 71: Richard
Stengel, former managing editor 72: Joe Klein,
columnist 73: Ian Bremmer, foreign affairs columnist &
editor-at-large 74: James Gaines, managing editor (1993-95) 75: Jason McManus, managing editor (1985-87) 76: Henry Grunwald, managing editor (1968-77)
The New
York Times 77: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, former publisher
(1963-92) 78: Arthur Hays Sulzberger, former publisher (1935-61) 79: Joseph Kahn, managing editor 80: Andrew Rosenthal, former editorial page editor 81: Serge Schmemann, international affairs editor 82: Susan Chira, former deputy executive editor 83: David C. Unger, former foreign affairs editor 84: David Sanger, Washington correspondent Thomas
Shanker, assistant Washington editor and former Pentagon correspondent 86: Thomas Friedman, foreign affairs columnist 87: Ethan Bronner, former deputy foreign editor 88: Andrew Ross Sorkin, financial columnist 89: Carol Giacomo, foreign affairs editor 90: Michael Gordon, chief military correspondent 91: Robert B. Semple, associate editorial page editor 92: Judith Miller, Washing bureau reporter 93: David Brooks, op-ed columnist 94: Nicholas Kristof, op-ed columnist and former
associate managing editor
The
Washington Post 95: Eugene Meyer, former
publisher (1933-46) 96: Jeff Bezos,
owner (since 2013) 97: Katharine
Graham, former publisher (1969-79) 98: Donald
E. Graham, former publisher & chairman (1979-2013) 99: Fred Hiatt, editorial page editor 100: Gl Kessler, diplomatic correspondent and fact
checker 101: Anne Applebaum, former editorial board member 102: Walter Pincus, national security journalist 103: Jackson Diehl, deputy editorial page editor 104: Charles Krauthammer, columnist 105: Robert Kaiser, former managing editor and senior
correspondent 106: David Ignatius, associate editor 107: Eugene Robinson, columnist and chair of Puli.
Prize Board 108: Karen DeYoung, associate editor 109: Marc Thiessen, columnist 110: Richard M. Cohen, columnist 111: Jim Hoagland, associate editor and columnist 112: George F. Will, columnist
CNN (Time Warner) 113: W.
Thomas Johnson, former president 114: Walter
Isaacson, former CEO 115: Ellana Lee,
SVP of CNN International and managing editor Asia-Pacific 116: Mark Whita former EVP and managing editor of CNN
Worldwide 117: Fareed Zakaria, foreign affairs show host 118: Erin Burnett, news anchor 119: Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent 120: David Gergen, senior political analyst 121: Christiane Amanpour, chief international
correspondent 122: Judy Woodruff, news anchor 123: Peter Bergen, national security analyst 124: Kitty Pilgrim, former news anc and correspondent 125: Paula Zahn, former news anchor 126: Elise Labott, global affairs correspondent 127: Ali Velshi, former chief business correspondent 128: Jake Tapper, chief Washington corr. 129: Sam Feist, SVP and Washington bureau chief 130: Jeffrey Toobin, legal analyst
CBS News
131: Laurence A. Tisch, former CEO of CBS 132: William Paley, founder of CBS 133: Joseph Calif Jr„ CBS director 134: William Cohen, CBS director and former Secretary
of Defense 135: Dan Rather, former news anchor 136: Bob Schieffer, news anchor and chief Washington
corr. 137: Charlie Rose, talk show host 138: Lesley Stahl, news reporter 139: Margaret Brennan, White House & senior foreign
affairs corr. 140: Reena Ninan, news anchor 141: Edward R. Murrow, former broadcast journ.
Time Warner
142: Jeffrey Bewkes, chairman & CEO 143: Gary Ginsberg, communications chief 144: Richard Parsons, former chairman & CEO 145: Gerald Levin, former chairman & CEO
ABC News (Disney) 146: Ben
Sherwood, president 147: David Westin,
former president 148: George Stephanopoulos, chief anchor & chief
political corr. 149: Juju Chang, news anchor 150: Barbara
Walt news anchor and show host 151: Peter
Jennings, news anchor 152: Katie Couric,
news anchor 153: Diane Sawyer, news anchor 154: Jonathan Karl, chief White House corr.
Disney 155:
Michael Eisner, former chairman & CEO 156: Monica Lozano, director
The New
Yorker 157: David Remnick, EIC 158: Amy Davidson, senior editor international affairs 159: Hendrik Hertzberg, principal polil commentator 160: Lawrence Wright, staff writer 161: Evan Osnos, foreign affairs writer 162: Jane Kramer, European correspondent 163: Mark Danner, foreign affairs corr. 164: Nick Paumgarten, staff writer 165: Mattathias Schwartz, staff writer 166: Robin Wright, contributor
The New
York Review of Books 167: Robert
Silvers, founding editor 168: Barbara Epstein, founding editor
Newsweek
169: Richard M. Smith, former CEO &, EIC 170: Jon Meacham, former EIC 171:
Janine di Giovanni, Middle East editor 172: Evan
Thomas, former Washington bureau chief
The Daily
Beast 173: Tina Brown, founding editor 174: Barry Diller, chairman of IAC (owner of Daily
Beast)
USA Today
175: Joanne Lipman, EIC & chief content
officer 176: David Andelman, international affairs column
PBS 177: Donald A. Baer, chairman 178: Hartford
N Gunn, founder 179: Jim Lehrer, former news anchor 180: Margaret Warner, senior correspondent 181: Bill Moyers, former news anchor 182: Jonathan Barzilay, COO
NPR 183: Vivian Schiller, former CEO 184: Gary
Knell, former president 185: Tom Gjelten,
correspondent 186: Dina Temple-Raston, national security corr.
Alphabet/Google
1 Eric Schmidt, executive chairman
Facebook 188:
Sheryl Sandberg, COO and director 189: Marne Levine, VP of global public policy
The
Atlantic 190: David G. Bradley, chairman of Atlantic
Media. |
Based on official participant lists and membership rosters; non-exhaustive; no liability assumed.
Abbreviations:
B: Bilderberg
meeting participant;
Br: Bilderberg
meeting rapporteur;
C: CFR
member (incl. term members and former members);
D: CFR director;
EIC:
editor-in-chief;
F: CFR
fellow;
M: married
to CFR member;
S: son
of CFR member;
T: Trilateral
Commission member (incl. former members).
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