Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes phoned NBC chief Jeff Zucker last summer and threatened 
to "unleash" Bill O'Reilly against NBC and its parent, General Electric, unless Zucker 
reigned in MSNBC host Keith Olberman, who was regularly attacking O'Reilly (as "the
 worst person in the world") and Ailes himself, the Washington Post reported 
today (Monday). The complaints were later echoed in phone calls to Zucker from Rupert 
Murdoch, chairman of News Corp, which owns Fox News, the Post said. After 
the appeals failed, O'Reilly began an assault on GE chief Jeffrey Immelt, accusing him 
and his company of supporting the Iranian government. "If my child were killed in 
Iraq, I would blame the likes of Jeffrey Immelt," O'Reilly said during one broadcast. 
GE spokesman Gary Sheffer insisted that "nothing we supply ... to Iran is in any 
way endangering U.S. troops." He said that News Corp execs "tell us if the attacks 
on O'Reilly end, the attacks on GE will end."
19/05/2008
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