I already answered this, I believe back on page 2 or 3
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Do you disagree that many Jewish people work in the MSM?
List of Jewish American entertainers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So the media industry tends to attract Jewish people. Big deal.
BTW, That's just an observation, just like most of my favorite comedians are Jewish. I'm a huge Woody Allen fan. I also like Jon Stewart, Jerry Seinfeld, Mel Brooks, Al Franken, Bill Maher, Howie Mandel, Gilda Radner and the Marx Brothers. What of it?...
Category:Jewish comedians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I don't have a problem with Jewish participation in the media industry, nor do I think its a conspiracy. Many Jews are gifted, creative people.
My problem is the tendency of the MSM to be biased in support of Israel. I'd go so far as to say huge segments of the MSM are deliberately manipulative and pro-Israel and many of the most manipulative purveyors of pro-Israel propaganda are NOT Jewish.
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I've noticed that many Jews work in the MSM. I've also observed that the MSM tends to report mostly the Israeli narrative, with few exceptions.
Do you disagree that many Jewish people work in the MSM?
List of Jewish American entertainers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So the media industry tends to attract Jewish people. Big deal.
BTW, That's just an observation, just like most of my favorite comedians are Jewish. I'm a huge Woody Allen fan. I also like Jon Stewart, Jerry Seinfeld, Mel Brooks, Al Franken, Bill Maher, Howie Mandel, Gilda Radner and the Marx Brothers. What of it?...
Category:Jewish comedians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I don't have a problem with Jewish participation in the media industry, nor do I think its a conspiracy. Many Jews are gifted, creative people.
My problem is the tendency of the MSM to be biased in support of Israel. I'd go so far as to say huge segments of the MSM are deliberately manipulative and pro-Israel and many of the most manipulative purveyors of pro-Israel propaganda are NOT Jewish.
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So Alice - Is the media controlled by Jews? To hard a question?
Producers, screenwriters and creators (film and TV)
* Jeremy Tchaban, film/TV producer
* Irwin Allen, producer & director
* Judd Apatow (1968–), screenwriter, film/TV producer[514]
* Samuel Z. Arkoff, film producer of B-films like Squirm and The Amityville Horror
* George Axelrod, screenwriter
* David Benioff, screenwriter
* Steven Bochco, creator of LA Law, Murder One
* Zach Braff (1975–), film/TV actor, director, screenwriter, and producer (Scrubs, Garden State)[532]
* James L. Brooks, Oscar-winning director, writer, producer;is "one of the original creators, developers, and head writers of" The Simpsons, Taxi, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as well as being the director and writer of many films
* Jerry Bruckheimer, producer
* James Burrows, director of the sitcoms Friends, Will and Grace, Laverne & Shirley; also created Cheers
* Paddy Chayefsky, screenwriter
* Bruce Cohen, Oscar-winning producer
* Norman Corwin, radio writer, producer
* David Cronenberg, filmmaker, director, screenwriter, and actor; is one of the "principal originators of what is commonly known as the body horror or venereal horror genre"
* Larry David, Emmy-winning writer, director, comedian, actor, producer, co-creator of Seinfeld and creator of Curb Your Enthusiasm
* Dean Devlin (1962–), producer and screenwriter[533]
* Robert Evans, producer, studio executive, produced The Godfather
* Max Fleischer, animator, director, producer, inventor, and a "major pioneer in the development of the animated cartoon"; served as the head of Fleischer Studios
* Victor Fleming Oscar-winning film director, cinematographer, and producer known for co-directing films The Wizard of Oz (1939), and Gone with the Wind (1939)
* Lowell Ganz, writer, producer on The Odd Couple, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, screenwriter for Parenthood, City Slickers, A League of Their Own
* Larry Gelbart, writer
* Barry Gifford, author, poet, and screenwriter known for his distinctive mix of American landscapes and film noir- and Beat Generation-influenced literary madness
* William Goetz, producer
* Leonard Goldberg, producer
* Akiva Goldsman, Oscar-winning screenwriter, producer
* Carl Gottlieb, screenwriter
* Christopher Guest (born 194, Lord Haden-Guest, actor, writer, director, composer, musician, and Spinal Tap member[518][534]
* Seth Green, actor, writer, producer; is the "creator, head writer, and producer of the stop motion animated TV series" Robot Chicken, together with fellow Jewish co-Head Writers Douglas Goldstein, Matthew Senreich, and Tom Root; writes and provides voices on Family Guy
* Ben Hecht, idiosyncratic screenwriter, director, producer, playwright, and novelist known as "the Shakespeare of Hollywood", who received screen credits, for the stories or screenplays of 70 films and as a prolific storyteller, authored 35 books
* Allan Heinberg — writer and producer on Party of Five, Sex and the City, The O.C.[535]
* Jerry Heller, Mangager of West Coast rap groups N.W.A. and Eazy E. He is co-founder and CEO of Ruthless Records
* Don Hewitt, executive producer of 60 minutes
* Kenny Hotz, writer, director, actor, comedian, producer, photographer; the creator and co-star of the TV show Kenny vs. Spenny, and creator and co-writer of the Showcase/FX series Testees.
* Mitchell Hurwitz, executive producer and creator of Arrested Development
* Dave Jeser, executive producer and co-creator of Drawn Together
* Lawrence Kasdan, screenwriter and director
* Jonathan Katz, stand-up comedian, actor, voice-actor; known for creating, writing, and starring in the animated sitcom Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
* Jeffrey Katzenberg (1950–), film producer, director and co-founder of DreamWorks SKG[536]
* Sam Katzman, producer of East Side Kids, which later became the Bowery Boys
* Marta Kauffman, producer, screenwriter, co-creator of Friends, with fellow Jewish screenwriter and producer David Crane
* Charlie Kaufman, screenwriter
* Don Kirshner, musical coordinator of The Monkees
* David Kohan, executive producer of Will & Grace, Good Morning Miami, Twins, Four Kings, screenwriter of The Wonder Years
* Paul Kohner (1902–8, film producer and manager
* Zvi Kolitz co-producer of Israel's first film (1955's Hill 24 Doesn't Answer).
* Stanley Kubrick, film director, screenwriter, producer, photographer of films
* John Landis (born 1950), movie actor, director, writer, and producer[522]
* Norman Lear, creator, head screenwriter and producer of the taboo-breaking sitcom All in the Family
* Ron Leavitt, producer and writer of Married With Children
* Ernest Lehman, screenwriter
* Shuki Levy, singer and songwriter, composer, TV writer, director, and executive producer
* Bill Maher, creator and host of "Real Time"
* Herman J. Mankiewicz, screenwriter; wrote the screenplay for Citizen Kane for which he won the films' only Academy Award; pioneered the style known as “Mankiewicz humor”, that consisted of a slick, satirical, and witty humor, which depended largely on dialogue to carry the film, as seen in his films
* Sam Mendes, filmmaker, director, producer; directed American Beauty, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Director
* Bob Mosher, creator of Leave it to Beaver
* Max Mutchnick, executive producer of Will & Grace, Good Morning Miami, Twins, Four Kings, screenwriter of The Wonder Years
* Sam Nazarian (born 1976), SBE Entertainment Group, film producer and financier[537]
* Sam Newfield, producer of westerns like Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
* Ken Olin (born 1954), actor, director and producer[525]
* Marc E. Platt, producer
* Sydney Pollack, Oscar-winning director
* Bob Rafelson, producer of The Monkees
* Nikki Reed (born 198, screenwriter & actress (Thirteen)[64][538]
* Carl Reiner, comedian, creator of The Dick Van Dyke Show
* Eli Roth (1972–), film actor, director, producer and writer[527]
* Eric Roth (1943–), Academy Award-winning screenwriter (Munich, Forrest Gump)[539]
* Joe Roth, film producer, director
* Adam Sandler (born 1966), see "Actors" above[255]
* Leon Schlesinger, producer
* Josh Schwartz, screenwriter, creator of The OC
* Sherwood Schwartz (born 1916), creator of Gilligan's Island, Brady Bunch[540]
* Sam Seder (born 1966), see "Actors" above
* David Selznick, producer
* Rod Serling, creator of The Twilight Zone
* Amy Sherman-Palladino, director, writer, producer
* Bert Schneider, producer of The Monkees
* Joel Silver, producer and co-inventor of Ultimate
* Matt Silverstein, executive producer and co-creator of Drawn Together
* Sam Simon, TV producer and writer, most notable as "one of the original creators, developers and head writers of" The Simpsons; created many of the Simpsons characters; also a writer for The George Carlin Show, Taxi, Cheers, The Tracey Ullman Show, and The Drew Carey Show
* Aaron Sorkin (born 1961), screenwriter, producer and playwright, creator of The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip[541]
* Spencer Rice (aka Spenny), writer, director, producer, and comedian; co-star of Kenny vs. Spenny.
* Sam Spiegel film producer
* Aaron Spelling, producer, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Beverly Hills, 90210, Dynasty, Charmed
* Darren Star, creator of Beverly Hills 90210, Sex and the City
* Matt Stone, animator, film director, screenwriter, actor, voice actor, and creator of South Park
* Genndy Tartakovsky, animator, director, writer and producer; created Dexter's Laboratory, 2 Stupid Dogs, The Powerpuff Girls.
* Irving Thalberg, Oscar-winning producer
* Eliot Wald, screenwriter for "See No Evil, Hear No Evil," "Camp Nowhere," and "Down Periscope."
* Marc Weiner (1952–), producer, comedian, puppeteer known for his TV show Weinerville and his act Rockin Rocko and Tony on the Bizarre Show
* Josh Weinstein, writer for TV show The Simpsons
* Tom Werner (born 1950), TV producer and businessman[542]
* Robert Wise, film director, producer, sound effects editor, film editor. Among his films are Citizen Kane (as an editor); The Sand Pebbles; The Sound of Music; West Side Story; The Hindenburg; Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Day the Earth Stood Still; Run Silent, Run Deep; The Andromeda Strain; The Set-Up; The Haunting; and The Body Snatcher. Wise's working period spanned the 1930s to the 1990s.
* Woodstock, all four organizers of the music festival were of Jewish descent as was Max Yasgur who owned the farm
* Bob Yari (born 1962), film producer, director[543]
* Laura Ziskin (born 1950), film producer (Spider-Man)[544]
* David Zuckerman, "one of the original creators, developers, and head writers of the animated series" Family Guy, who also wrote and produced on King of the Hill, and American Dad
[edit] Film and TV executives
* Barney Balaban, former president of Paramount Pictures
* Harry Cohn, founder of Columbia Pictures
* Barry Diller, president of Fox Tv
* William Fox, founder of Fox
* Leonard Goldenson, president of ABC
* Samuel Goldwyn, founder of MGM with Canadian Louis B. Mayer (also of Jewish descent)
* Carl Laemmle, founder of Universal
* Marcus Loew, founder of Loews Theatres
* David Sarnoff, inventor, and major pioneer of radio and television; founder of NBC, and leader of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA); known as "The General".
* Jules Stein, founder of MCA
* Laurence Tisch, president of CBS
* Warner Brothers, Canadian founders of Warner Brothers
* Lew Wasserman, former president of Universal Pictures, who is credited with first creating and then taking apart the studio system in a career spanning more than six decades
* Bob Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein, founders of Miramax
* Jeff Zucker, president of NBC
* Adolph Zukor, film mogul and founder of Famous Players and later Paramount Pictures
TV and radio presenters
* Dan Abrams, MSNBC anchor
* Marv Albert, sportscaster
* Mel Allen, radio sportscaster
* Chuck Barris, presenter of Dating Game, Gong Show
* Kitty Carlisle, panelist on To Tell the Truth, arts advocate
* Connie Chung, news anchor (converted)
* Liz Claman, host of CNBC Morning Call; daughter of devout Jewish parents, and member of Jewish charitable organization Hadassah; featured in article in that organization's magazine
* Myron Cope, sportscaster
* Howard Cosell, sportscaster
* Katie Couric, see "Actors" above
* Jim Cramer, TV reporter
* Don Francisco, presenter of Sabado Gigante
* Joe Frank, radio personality
* Al Franken (1951–), see "Actors" above
* Allen Funt, presenter of Candid Camera
* Ira Glass, presenter of This American Life
* Marty Glickman, sports announcer
* Terry Gross, host of NPR Fresh Air
* Mary Hart (1950–), see "Actors" above[545]
* Daryn Kagan (1963–), host of CNN Live Today[546]
* Murray Kaufman, "Murray the K", New York disc jockey who helped promote the Beatles; called "The Fifth Beatle" by George Harrison
* Ted Koppel, presenter of Nightline
* Ricki Lake, presenter of Ricki
* Matt Lauer, host of The Today Show
* Dave Lieberman, presenter of Good Deal with Dave Lieberman
* Bill Maher, ex-presenter of Politically Incorrect
* Howie Mandel, host of Deal or no Deal
* Dave Marash, Al Jazeera English anchor
* Al Michaels [547]
* Bill Nye, comedian, TV host, science educator, and mechanical engineer; "Bill Nye the Science Guy"
* Suze Orman, financial advisor, author, motivational speaker, and TV host of The Suze Orman Show on CNBC; six consecutive New York Times Best Sellers; has written, co-produced, and hosted six PBS specials based on her books; the most successful fundraiser in the history of public television
* Amy Wynn Pastor (born 1976), carpenter on Trading Spaces[548]
* Ron Popeil, inventor and marketing personality; “the Salesman Inventor of the Century”, and “the Father of the Infomercial”; sold his inventions on a TV concept (the infomercial) that he pioneered; related to Jewish singer/actress Ashley Tisdale
* Maury Povich, talk-show host
* Geraldo Rivera, news reporter (Jewish mother)
* Joan Rivers (1933–), talk show host, stage actress/writer, comedienne, and celebrity[393]
* Peter Sagal host of "Wait, Wait..don't Tell Me" on NPR
* Michael Savage, KNEW radio host
* Morley Safer, journalist for 60 Minutes born in Canada but lives in New York
* Carl Sagan, astronomer, astrochemist, author, and popularizer of astronomy, astrophysics, and other natural sciences, who wrote and presented the most widely watched PBS program in history; Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, which was based on his own books, and also pioneered exobiology and promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
* Judith Sheindlin, aka Judge Judy
* Laura Schlessinger, radio talk-show host of Dr. Laura
* Daniel Schorr (1916–2010), journalist covered the world for more than 60 years, last as a senior news analyst for National Public Radio[549]
* Elliot Segal, host of radio show, Elliot in the Morning
* Dinah Shore, see "Actors" above
* Howie Schwab, sports trivia expert on ESPN
* Special K. (Kiss FM}) DJ
* Jerry Springer (born 1944), host of The Jerry Springer Show[550]
* Dave Spector, personality and commentator
* Herb Stempel, quiz show contestant
* Bill Stern, radio sportscaster
* Howard Stern, radio shock jock, author, actor and producer
* Symphony Sid Torin, jazz disc jockey and personality
* Jon Stewart, see "Actors" above
* Teresa Strasser, writer and TV personality known for hosting the home makeover show While You Were Out on TLC, and for being a co-host on The Adam Carolla Show
* Mike Wallace (born 1918), journalist, 60 Minutes correspondent[551]
* Barbara Walters (born 1929), media personality, regular fixture on morning TV shows (Today and The View), evening news magazines (20/20), and on The ABC Evening News, as the first female evening news anchor[552]
[edit] Producers and Directors (Theater)
Persons listed with a double asteriks (**) are producers who have won the Tony Award for Best Musical and/or the Tony Award for Best Play. Those listed with a triple asteriks (***) have won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical and/or Play. Those listed with a quadruple asteriks (****) have won the Tony Award for Best Actor or Best Actress in a Musical or Play.
* Herb Alpert, producer, and composer, songwriter, lead singer, and horn player with Tijuana Brass
* Boris Aronson, set designer, costume designer and lighting designer
* George Axelrod, producer & director
* Julian Beck and Judith Malina, founders of Living Theatre
* David Belasco, producer & director
* Michael Bennett, director & producer, choreographer, dancer **
* Rudolf Bing (1902–97), opera impresario, General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York from 1950 to 1972[553]
* Robert Brustein, producer, writer, director, critic, educator
* Abe Burrows, director ***
* Joseph Chaikin & Peter Feldman, founders of Open Theatre
* Paddy Chayefsky, director
* Heinrich Conried, theatre owner/operator & producer
* Norman Corwin, director
* Clive Davis, producer
* Cy Feuer, producer, director & theatre owner/operator **
* Ron Field, director ***
* David Geffen, producer **
* Leonard Goldberg, producer
* Arthur Hammerstein, producer & director (uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II)
* Oscar Hammerstein I, producer & theater director/operator (grandfather of Oscar Hammerstein II)
* Oscar Hammerstein II, producer & director
* Ben Hecht, idiosyncratic screenwriter, director, producer, playwright, and novelist. Known as "the Shakespeare of Hollywood".
* Sidney Howard, producer & director
* George Jessel, see "Actors (Theater)" above
* Robert Kalfin, producer, director, writer **
* Mickey Katz, see "Actors (Theater)" above
* George S. Kaufman, producer, director, and theater owner/operator
* Michael Kidd, director and producer
* Alan King, see "Actors (Theater)" above
* James Lapine, director & librettist
* Norman Lear, creator, head screenwriter, and producer of taboo breaking sitcom All in the Family, which was a big influence on South Park; also created Maude and The Jeffersons
* Ernest Lehman, producer
* Sam Levene, see "Actors (Theater)" above
* Lucille Lortel, Off-Broadway producer, Lucille Lortel Theatre named after her
* Sanford Meisner, founder of Neighbourhood Playhouse
* David Merrick, producer & director **
* Lorne Michaels, comedian, writer, director, producer, the sole creator, writer, director and producer of Saturday Night Live; also produced film and TV projects that spun off from it
* Arthur Miller, playwright
* Mitch Miller, producer
* Isaac Mizrahi (born 1961), fashion designer[554]
* Mike Nichols (born 1931), Emmy, Grammy, Tony and Academy Award-winning film and stage director[326]
* Joseph Papp a.k.a Joe Papp, founded the non-profit NYC Public Theater **
* Marc Platt, producer
* Harold Prince, director **, ***
* Elmer Rice, director & producer
* Jerome Robbins, producer & director ***
* Billy Rose, director, producer, and theater operator
* Morrie Ryskind, director
* Rebecca Schull, actress
* Shubert family, producers & theater owners **
* Anna Sokolow, director
* Lee Strasberg and Harold Clurman, co-founders of Group Theatre
* Julie Taymor, director ***
* Bob Weinstein, producer
* Harvey Weinstein, producer
* Florenz Ziegfeld, director, producer, and creator of theatre shows; known as "The Father of American burlesque", pioneered the vaudeville and burlesque art forms through series of theatrical revues, the Ziegfeld Follies
* Efrem Zimbalist Jr., see "Actors (Theater)" above
* David Zippel, director
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