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Germany quakes before Berlusconi (Socialists in a panic)
The Independent UK ^ | 4/01/02 | Hannah Cleaver

Posted on 03/31/2002 9:19:20 PM PST by LarryLied

Germany's political establishment is in uproar at the prospect of Italy's Silvio Berlusconi taking a significant stake in the German media as he and other tycoons, including Rupert Murdoch, circle the floundering Kirch newspaper and television empire.

The Italian Prime Minister's control over mass communication at home – both directly, through his TV and publishing interests, and indirectly, through the state-controlled media – has been likened to that of the fascist era. His appearance on the German scene has spooked the Social Democrat-Green national coalition, which is facing a general election in September. Mr Murdoch, accustomed to playing the bogeyman, is for once being seen as the lesser evil.

Despite an initial refusal to take a public stance, even Chancellor Gerhard Schröder broke his silence last week. It would be "not unproblematic", he told Der Spiegel magazine, "if the prime minister of a friendly country were to have influence over the German media through his private businesses". At the very least, a "convincing separation of politics and business" would be necessary.

Leo Kirch, 75, a conservative southern German, built his business from scratch to the point where it owns several of the most popular private TV channels in Germany, as well as stakes in leading newspapers and magazines. But his group is sinking under huge debts, despite hefty support from banks run by the right-wing state government of Bavaria. The most likely outcome is that Mr Kirch will be elbowed aside and his empire carved up between Messrs Berlusconi and Murdoch.

The Social Democrat mayor of Munich, Christian Ude, said the Italian Prime Minister, who recently appointed himself Foreign Minister as well, was "a politician on the right-wing edge of the European Union", whose name stood for the "combination of political power and private business interests".

Opposition to Mr Berlusconi acquiring part of the Kirch empire is gathering momentum, with the influential Prime Minister of North Rhine Westphalia, Wolfgang Clement, referring the matter to constitutional lawyers. "It is outrageous," he said, "that a man who runs around 90 per cent of the Italian television market and a large part of the print media there, now could get a similar influence on the German media market."

Left-wing indignation is fuelled by the fact that Mr Schröder's challenger for the Chancellorship this autumn is the Christian Social Union leader, Edmund Stoiber. Not only has the leader of Bavaria's state government been a close political ally of Mr Kirch, he is a friend and political soulmate of Mr Berlusconi.

Mr Stoiber cannot afford for the Kirch group to go under. It is not just that he profits from its conservative stance, but also its collapse would cost Bavaria too much taxpayers' money. Despite an uncharacteristic silence from his office, he would probably be far from distressed to see the media empire rescued by fellow right-wingers such as Mr Berlusconi and Mr Murdoch.

"Let's just say Berlusconi's business and political interests are very close to each other," said a senior source in the Munich mayor's office. "He would not have a majority stake, but he and Murdoch are on the right of the political spectrum, let's formulate it that way."



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: berlusconi; germany

1 posted on 03/31/2002 9:19:20 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
But his group is sinking under huge debts, despite hefty support from banks run by the right-wing state government of Bavaria.

A "right-wing" government using government owned banks to fund business ventures? Must be the "Right-wing is anything I disagree with" usage of the term.

2 posted on 03/31/2002 9:38:07 PM PST by Vince Ferrer
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To: LarryLied
cool
3 posted on 03/31/2002 9:46:39 PM PST by weikel
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To: weikel;Common Tator;Howlin;Salvation;summer;Billy_bob_bob;hole_n_one;tet68;yaya123;MHGinTN...
There are little rays of hope here and there but our media isn't going to make a fuss over them.
4 posted on 04/01/2002 6:00:29 AM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
I think Germany ought to have a "fair and balanced" press! :)
5 posted on 04/01/2002 6:12:44 AM PST by Amelia
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To: Amelia
Isn't this great? Germany is forced to see "fair and balanced" news from FOX as better than Berlusconi! Maybe we need the Italian Prime Minister to start investing in American media. CBS would be a good buy for him. Or perhaps he would like to do some "charity" work and take over NPR or PBS.
6 posted on 04/01/2002 6:36:23 AM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Or perhaps he would like to do some "charity" work and take over NPR or PBS.

Oh, NPR performs a valuable service in my household. I listen to it in the mornings while my son & I are going to school - I've always had a running commentary on the side, which drove my son crazy for years. Now HE has learned to pick out the bias & the questions they DON'T ask, and he's started up his own commentary - good to have an informed news consumer at an early age, don't you think?

7 posted on 04/01/2002 6:45:31 AM PST by Amelia
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To: Amelia
Patent it! Create a game conservative parents can play with their kids! Spot the Bias! Have catagories for newspapers, NPR, PBS, the networks and, most of all, the government schools.
8 posted on 04/01/2002 7:00:03 AM PST by LarryLied
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Interesting idea! I wonder if it would make any money? (capitalism at work...)

My answer to the government schools is to get more conservatives working in them. And, there are more conservative teachers than you'd probably think, we're just not the ones who get the publicity!

9 posted on 04/01/2002 7:44:50 AM PST by Amelia
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To: LarryLied
spooked the Social Democrat-Green national coalition, which is facing a general election in September.

Could we change the month to November and spook the Dysfunctional Daschle Democrats?

LOL! What fun and games!

10 posted on 04/01/2002 7:57:53 AM PST by Salvation
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To: Amelia
I think there is profit to be made catering to kids of conservatives. When I was a kid we had Tom Swift books which taught the virtues of individualism and free enterprise (Tom Swift and His Atomic Submarine was my favorite). As a teacher, are there many such books today? I imagine there are lots of Christian conservative texts but there is a wider market too.
11 posted on 04/01/2002 8:34:50 AM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
bttt
12 posted on 07/02/2003 11:45:41 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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