By Alex Constantine
From "Fishbowl LA," Kate Coe's blog at Mediabistro.com. (Coe, who hails from Ann Coulter's circle of right-wing friends, is quietly employed by RUPERT MURDOCH and actively engaged in discrediting "suicide" Theresa Duncan, who was blowing the whistle on Murdoch business crony Jim Cownie for his ties to convicted felon Lawrence King of Omaha, and a national sexual slavery network that has led to a number of "suicides" and suspicious deaths over the years. For details: http://alexconstantine.blogspot.com/2007/08/murder-of-theresa-duncan-jim-cownie.html):
Tuesday, Sep 11
Duncan/Blake Screenplay Offered
http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlla/
"Jonathan Chase, who may or may not be the actor, has a screenplay based on the recent deaths of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake. The script, a 144 page thriller, is being advertised via a website, for 1 1/2 mil. And there's a twist:
"It's the job of a sexy Puerto Rican detective, A. Rodriguez, to sift through acquaintances, and more than a few 'scary' bloggers to solve a case with a shocking and surreal ending. ... "
Chief among the "scary" bloggers, BTW, is Alex Constantine, according to Coe. Good to know that I "scare" Murdoch shills.
If this is the same Jonathan Chase, he works for the CW network, a composite of UPN and WB. Chase is currently at work on CW's "Veronica May" project.
UPN's parent company, Chris-Craft, is A CIA FRONT that has merged with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
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JONATHAN CHASE AND UPN
Jonathan Chase Biography
"Best known for his role as Cash on "One on One." ... Jonathan Chase appeared as Cash, a cocky paparazzi photographer who aspired to be a filmmaker in UPN's ONE ON ONE. ... "
http://www.celebopedia.com/jonathan-chase/
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UPN IS OWNED BY CHRIS-CRAFT, A CIA OPERATION (SEE PSYCHIC DICATORSHIP, BY ALEX CONSTANTINE), WHICH HAD A FINANCIAL STAKE IN 20TH CENTURY FOX LONG BEFORE MURDOCH CAME ALONG. FOR THE FLOW CHART, SEE: http://www.newsmakingnews.com/mbtape608,8,1,83side2.htm
CHRIS-CRAFT IS OWNED BY RUPERT MURDOCH:
MURDOCH BACKS UPN DEAL, EYES JOINT STAKE
Variety
November, 2000
by GOLDSMITH, JILL
"NEW YORK News Corp. topper Rupert Murdoch said last week that Fox Television would back an affiliation agreement with Viacom's UPN network and hinted he might be open to a joint ownership of the netlet. UPN's fate was thrown into doubt -- yet again -- in August when News Corp. agreed to buy station group Chris-Craft, which owns eight major UPN affiliates. ... "
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb1437/is_200011/ai_n5921484
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NEWS CORP./CHRIS-CRAFT MERGER FINALIZED
July 25, 2001
An Online NewsHour Report
The Federal Communications Commission today approved News Corp.'s $4.4 billion acquisition of Chris-Craft Industries, temporarily expanding the company's audience beyond a federally-regulated cap.
As part of the acquisition, News Corp., owned by Rupert Murdoch and parent of the Fox network, will get nine new TV stations.
Eight of News Corp.'s new outlets are affiliates of UPN, one of Fox's rival broadcast networks. The new holdings include UPN's stations in New York and Los Angeles, the nation's two largest TV markets.
The ninth station, KMOL in San Antonio, Texas, is an NBC affiliate.
The deal means News Corp.'s reach will extend to nearly 41 percent of the national audience. Federal law prohibits companies from reaching more than 35 percent, but the FCC voted 3-2 to delay enforcing that limit until a court decides on a legal challenge to the cap.
Dissenting commission members said the decision diminishes access to the public forum, but Chairman Michael Powell reiterated the waiver was a temporary solution. ...
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