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Oct-07-2009 09:43TweetFollow @OregonNews Zionist Spin in Canada may WeakenDaniel Johnson Salem-News.comA major Canadian broadcaster files for bankruptcy.
(CALGARY, Alberta) - Canwest is Canada’s largest media company, spanning newspapers, television and radio, with investments overseas. The company was founded in 1974 by Israel (Izzy) Asper with one television station in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Asper died in October, 2003 and the company was taken over by his son, Leonard. In January 2007, the company bought Alliance Atlantis at a cost of $2.3-billion, acquiring its 13 specialty TV channels, including Showcase, the Food Network, and the Life Network. But the deal was expensive and to finance it, CanWest entered into a complex partnership with investment bank Goldman Sachs. In August 2001 the share price was $13.49. In April 2009 CanWest announced it would write down the value of its newspaper assets by $1.2-billion, following a move the previous year to write down its TV operations by $1-billion. Stock price fell to $0.31½. On October 6, 2009, the company announced that it is filing for bankruptcy protection. Its debt, which reached $4-billion earlier this year, became unmanageable amid the economic downturn. The major metropolitan newspapers that are likely to change hands over the next four to six months include the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Calgary Heraldand Vancouver Sun. This is good news on several levels. First the media concentration is not a good situation for Canadian democracy. Equally important, the pro-Zionist stance of the organization, particularly the National Post, will decline if non-ideological owners take over and are merely interested in profit. As a journalist, if Alberta’s two major dailies, the Edmonton Journal and the Calgary Herald become less right-wing, the opportunities for more balanced journalism will increase. As it stands now, I don’t even waste my time making submissions to the Herald. Calgary has one other daily, the Sun which is the equivalent of Fox News. =============================================== Although he had published a few pieces (unpaid) in the local daily, the Calgary Herald, it was not until 1975 that he could actually make a living from journalism when, from 1975 to 1981 he was reporter, photographer, then editor of the weekly Airdrie Echo. For more than ten years after that he worked with Peter C. Newman (1979-1993), Canada’s top business writer (notably a series of books, The Canadian Establishment). Through this period Daniel also did some national radio and TV broadcasting with the CBC. You can write to Daniel at: Salem-News@gravityshadow.com Articles for October 6, 2009 | Articles for October 7, 2009 | Articles for October 8, 2009 | googlec507860f6901db00.htmlQuick Links
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Daniel Johnson October 7, 2009 8:39 pm (Pacific time)
Arielski: The evidence has been ongoing for years--the significant pro-Israel stance they took. In the Gaza invasion of last winter, for example, Hamas and the Palestinians were clearly the bad guys--at least as far the National Post was concerned.
Arielski October 7, 2009 5:50 pm (Pacific time)
What "Zionist spin" do you refer? Do you believe than every media outlet owned or operated by Jewish people is inevitably "Zionist"? Where's your evidence?
Greg October 7, 2009 10:43 am (Pacific time)
Anytime you have health care rationing, that is, when [usually] non-medical personnel decide what resources are available for healthcare, then that group literally makes life and death decisions on how those resources are allocated. To call them something akin' to a death panel is essentially correct as per their funtion. I would be interested in what other monikers people might have, for example Olbermann, what would he label them? I find that informed people are angry for good reasons in many cases, while the uninformed are angry at the informed because they are instructed to feel that way by bloviators.
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