Photo: Alwaleed Heads Meeting with Murdoch Execs

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Published today at the Arab News website: a photograph of Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the dreaded financier of some of Imam Feisal Rauf’s projects, chairing a meeting with several executives from Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., the parent company of Fox News.

Shouldn’t wingnuts be calling for a boycott of Fox News? Their primary media source is in thrall to a terror-sympathizing Wahhabist.

RIYADH: Rotana Holding Chairman Prince Alwaleed headed recently a board of directors meeting attended by News Corporation executives.

The meeting focused on the latest developments at Rotana and News Corporation, and ways to further strengthen the strategic corporate alliance between Rotana and News Corp. Alwaleed holds a strong presence in the media industry throughout the Arab world. Rotana Group recently won the third FM radio license bid in the Kingdom at a cost of SR67 million.

(Hat tip: Killgore Trout.)

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