Topic: Rupert Murdoch

48 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:31:28 - 1:36:14

1864: Pointcast

Pointcast History, 1990s Internet, Rupert Murdoch

A retrospective on Pointcast, a popular 1990s screensaver that delivered news and stock prices, describes how the service frequently overwhelmed corporate network bandwidth. Despite a $450 million acquisition offer from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation in 1997, the company's founders held out for more money before the product eventually failed.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:35:53 - 1:40:19

1749: Gynocracy

Murdoch Media Pushback on Trump Trade Policies

Outlets owned by Rupert Murdoch, including The Wall Street Journal and Fox News, are reportedly pushing back against President Trump's tariff policies. Maria Bartiromo recently challenged Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over a predicted 2.4% economic contraction, signaling a shift in conservative media's tone regarding trade wars.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 2:03:16 - 2:07:25

1740: DOGE-CAM

Ozempic for Alcoholism, Fox News Trust, and Talk Radio History

A new study suggests Ozempic may reduce alcohol cravings, while a legal battle continues over Rupert Murdoch's attempt to ensure Lachlan Murdoch maintains control of Fox News. The hosts reflect on the history of San Francisco talk radio stations KSFO and KGO.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 5:18 - 7:59

1655: Illegal Chants

Fox News Leadership Changes, Brian Hoganson Memorial

Rupert Murdoch's departure from leadership at Fox News is highlighted alongside a joke about the New York Times' reliance on mobile games like Wordle for survival. A memorial tribute is paid to Brian Hoganson of Brownwood, Texas, a long-time supporter who passed away from spinal cord cancer shortly before receiving a ceremonial knighting ring.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 2:30:17 - 2:34:30

1577: Gerontocracy

Trump Rally in Erie and DeSantis Withdrawal Rumors

Donald Trump touted his significant lead over Ron DeSantis in recent polls during a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania. Trump claimed that DeSantis is "absolutely killing himself" politically and suggested that the Florida Governor may soon drop out of the race. The segment notes that major donors like Ken Griffin and media moguls like Rupert Murdoch are reportedly cooling their support for the DeSantis campaign.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 55:37 - 1:00:04

1531: Dead Name

David Folkenflik, NPR Coverage of Rupert Murdoch

NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik provided analysis on the Fox News lawsuit, which the hosts characterize as biased due to his long-standing criticism of Rupert Murdoch. They mock Folkenflik's use of the word "ventilated" to describe the broadcasting of election claims. The discussion centers on the perceived "hard-on" the mainstream media has for taking down Fox News.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 27:37 - 32:25

1561: Star Butler

Elon Musk, Twitter Infrastructure Costs, Murdoch Alliance

Elon Musk's management of Twitter involves significant infrastructure costs, including $500 million annual contracts with AWS and Google. Analysis suggests Musk is aligning with Rupert Murdoch to support Ron DeSantis's presidential bid, potentially using Twitter as a platform for anti-woke branding while seeking future government banking licenses.

Big Mike & The Rock
Episode 1551

1551: Big Mike & The Rock

Tucker Carlson Firing, Fox News Primetime Audience Decline

Fox News parted ways with Tucker Carlson, leading to a significant decline in the network's primetime viewership. Speculation regarding the dismissal includes Carlson's recent segment featuring a pizza delivery boy, his planned appearance on Megyn Kelly's program, and potential friction with Rupert Murdoch over religious expressions. The departure is characterized as a pivotal moment for mainstream media influence.

Killer Clown
Episode 1536 2:49:17 - 2:52:51

1536: Killer Clown

Media Suppression Theory, Tucker Carlson Footage Halt

Observations are made regarding the sudden halt of new January 6th footage on Tucker Carlson's program after the initial Monday broadcast. Speculation suggests that Rupert Murdoch or other high-level interests may have suppressed further releases to protect specific individuals or cover up details regarding the Ashli Babbitt shooting. The segment posits that the media backlash was a coordinated effort to prevent the public from seeing the full 41,000-hour trove.

Ephemeral Experience
Episode 1294 2:56:28 - 3:00:46

1294: Ephemeral Experience

New York Post, Google Traffic and Murdoch Empire

The New York Post reportedly pulled an article by Ebony Bowden regarding tech company vote-rigging, possibly due to the paper's reliance on Google for 32% of its online traffic. While the Murdoch empire is often viewed as conservative, the younger generation of the family is seen as more aligned with the Democratic establishment. This shift has led many conservative viewers to migrate from Fox News to alternative outlets like Newsmax and One America News.

Bigdala
Episode 939 2:35:14 - 2:37:03

939: Bigdala

British Protester Criticizes BBC and Media Narratives

A viral clip from London features a protester delivering a profanity-laced critique of the BBC and mainstream media for their treatment of Jeremy Corbyn. The individual argues that the public has become "immune" to billionaire-owned media narratives and calls for a revolution against corrupt government mouthpieces. The hosts find the raw honesty of the rant refreshing compared to standard news reporting.

Shambollocks
Episode 868 42:35 - 46:04

868: Shambollocks

Anti-Catholic Email Leak, Jennifer Palmieri and Megyn Kelly

Megyn Kelly reports on leaked emails from Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri and John Halpin that appear to mock Catholicism. The emails describe the faith as "socially acceptable" for conservatives with "backwards gender relations." Palmieri initially claimed she did not recognize the emails and blamed Russian orchestration for the hack.

Mono Nuptials
Episode 805 1:33:48 - 1:40:02

805: Mono Nuptials

ABC News GOP Debate Summary, Fox News Pivot to Trump

The hosts discuss ABC News' coverage of the "ugly" GOP debate and the high Republican voter turnout. They also observe a shift in Fox News' tone, suggesting Rupert Murdoch has decided to back Donald Trump after previously opposing him, evidenced by Megyn Kelly's "softball" questions.

Shunt Unit
Episode 791 2:51:14 - 2:56:43

791: Shunt Unit

Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch Engagement Hypocrisy

The engagement of Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch is used to highlight perceived hypocrisy on social media. The analysis suggests that those who champion the right to marry whomever one loves often abandon that principle when faced with a significant age gap in a high-profile relationship. The show concludes with the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem."

Climate Disobedience
Episode 790 2:02:25 - 2:04:58

790: Climate Disobedience

Rupert Murdoch, Jerry Hall Engagement and Gold Digger Labels

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, 84, announced his engagement to 61-year-old former model Jerry Hall. The announcement triggered a wave of "gold digger" and "whore" comments on social media. The segment highlights the hypocrisy of these attacks, noting that Hall is a wealthy woman in her own right and that the age gap is being used to fuel misogynistic tropes.

Frontier Science
Episode 767 7:31 - 9:47

767: Frontier Science

James Carville, Trey Gowdy and Koch Brothers Influence

Democratic consultant James Carville claims that Representative Trey Gowdy and the Benghazi committee are creations of the Koch brothers and Rupert Murdoch intended to damage Hillary Clinton's poll numbers. The hosts debate the partisan nature of the investigation and the sources of campaign funding for both Republicans and Democrats, including donations from Saudi Arabia.

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 1:43:58 - 1:47:36

764: Can You See That Juice?

Rupert Murdoch, European Rabbis on Gun Permits

Rupert Murdoch tweeted support for Ben Carson's comments regarding the Holocaust and gun ownership. Meanwhile, Rabbi Menachem Magolan in Europe has urged governments to allow special gun permits for Jews at risk of attacks. The hosts investigate Murdoch's religious background and ancestry following a discussion about his media ownership.

Kunzite
Episode 693 2:22:22 - 2:28:30

693: Kunzite

Randy Quaid, Hollywood Corruption, Rupert Murdoch Mask

A bizarre video released by actor Randy Quaid and his wife Evie is described. In the footage, Quaid rants about "Police Media Corruption" and the theft of his house by Warner Bros. execs before performing a graphic, pantomimed act of retaliation against a person wearing a Rupert Murdoch mask.

Ghost of Austin
Episode 645 1:06:51 - 1:11:45

645: Ghost of Austin

Clive Palmer and Australian Political Correctness

Australian politician Clive Palmer is featured for his outspoken comments against the Chinese government and Rupert Murdoch. Palmer is praised by the hosts for his lack of "cultural Marxism" and political correctness. The segment includes clips of Palmer denying allegations of siphoning funds and accusing the Chinese of wanting to destroy the Australian wage system.

Mysterious Erratic
Episode 576 2:15:51 - 2:20:34

576: Mysterious Erratic

Indian Diplomat Devyani Khobragade Arrest and Media Reaction

The arrest and strip-search of Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade in New York City sparked a major diplomatic row between India and the United States. While Indian media portrays the incident as a national humiliation, the hosts suggest the search may have been a retaliatory response to Khobragade's perceived arrogance as a high-caste Brahmin.