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Pondering Middle East Petrostates as American Media Owners

Peter Kafka, writing at Business Insider:

And last: It’s possible that Middle Eastern countries are
investing in an American media conglomerate solely for a financial
return, and would have zero interest in the content that
conglomerate makes and distributes. But that’s an assertion that
many folks would have a hard time taking at face value. And while
lots of American companies have sought Middle Eastern funding for
years, there was a pause after 2018, following the murder and
dismemberment of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi — a
shocking act the CIA concluded was ordered by Saudi Arabia’s
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman himself
. (He has denied
involvement.)

Now bin Salman might end up owning a piece of major American news
outlets and other media arms. How’s that going to go over?

David Ellison’s hostile takeover proposal reportedly would have these Middle East partners owning “non-voting” shares, but regardless of their rights in the corporate by-laws, their mere ownership would give them influence. These are profoundly fucked-up countries, where women are a repressed underclass, LGBT activity is punishable by death, and their word is worth nothing when they promise to abide by Western norms.

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