The Disney Group
Michael Eisner - Disney, Capital Cities/ ABC
Joe Roth - Disney Pictures, Touchstone
Weinstein Brothers - Miramax
Steven Bornstein - ESPN, A&E
Leonard Goldenson - former head of ABC
Robert Iger - current head of ABC
Stuart Bloomberg - Programming
AOL/Time Warner
Gerald Levin - AOL/Time Warner, Time, Sports Illustrated, HBO, CNN,
People
Norman Pearlstine - Chief of content, bloomberg
Danny Goldberg - Warner Bros. Records to 1995
Stuart Hersch - Warner Video
The Redstone Group
Sumner Redstone (Murray Rothstein) - CBS, Viacom, Blockbuster, Prentice
Hall, Simon & Schuster Publishers, Pocket, Showtime, MTV, Nickelodeon
TV and radio companies
Rupert Murdoch (½ Jewish)- News Corp. Fox
Peter Chernin - Fox TV, 20th Century Fox, NY Post
Laura Ziskin - Fox 2000
Peter Roth - Fox Entertainment
Tom Rothman- 20th Century Fox Studios
NBC
Jeff Zucker - President of NBC
Neal Shapiro- (former)NBC News President, Dateline Exec. Producer
Other Jewish Visual Media Moguls:
Ronald Perelman - New World Entertainment, Revlon
Steven Spielberg, Jeff Katzenberg, David Geffen - Dreamworks SKG
Edgar Bronfman (World Jewish Congress president) - MCA, Universal,
Seagrams, BET 3 (Black Entertainment Television)
Michael Schulhof - (former president of Sony America)
Sony Corporation of America: Howard Stringer - chief
-Columbia Pictures: Amy Pascal - chair ?????
Warner Bros.: Barry Meyer - chair; Jordan Levin - pres. of Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Miramax Films: Harvey Weinstein - CEO
Paramount: Sherry Lansing - president of Paramount Communications and chair of Paramount Pictures’ Motion Picture Group.
DreamWorks: Stephen Spielberg, David Geffen, Jeffrey Katzenberg (owners)
MTV Entertainment: Brian Graden - president
Turner Entertainment: Brad Siegal - president
Clear Channel Communications: Robert Sillerman - founder
Wall Street Journal: Peter R. Kahn, CEO
New York Times, Boston Globe, and other publications: published by Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr.
New York Daily News: Mortimer Zuckerman, owner
Village Voice, New Times and network of alternative weeklies: Owned by David Schneiderman
Washington Post: Donald Graham, chair and CEO, son of Katharine Graham Meyer, former owner of Washington Post
San Francisco Chronicle: Ron Rosenthal, managing editor; Phil Bronstein, exec. editor
AOL-Time Warner Book Group: Laurence Kirshbaum, editor
Magazines:
US News & World Report: Mortimer Zuckerman, owner and chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish-American Organizations, one of the largest pro-Israel lobbying groups
New Republic: Marty Peretz, owner and publisher (NR openly identifies itself as pro-Israel.)
Barron’s: Peter R. Kahn, CEO
National Review: Michael Ledeen, editor
Business Week: Bruce Nussbaum, editorial page editor
Newsweek: Donald Graham, chair and CEO, and Howard Fineman, chief political columnist
Weekly Standard: William Kristol, editor, also executive director, Project for a New American Century, (PNAC)
The New Yorker: David Reznik, editor; Nicholas Lehman, writer; Henrick Hertzberg, “Talk of the Town” editor