I think this is an excellent summary list of psychopaths in power.
But unless I'm delusional about this, I can't quite see how all media moguls - just because they *are* media moguls - deserve to be treated in the same way.
For instance, figures like Greg Dyke, Alan Yentob and Michael Grade (who have each held senior positions in TV broadcasting in the UK) all come across, when interviewed, as men with a certain amount of self-deprecating humour. They don't seem to display the same sort of hauteur and glibness we associate with people like Rupert Murdoch or Conrad Black.
Now that, in itself, may not be enough, when conducting some sort of Voigt-Kampff test to see whether a person lacks empathy. However, Greg Dyke was ejected from his position at the BBC after the Hutton Report laughably described his approach to checking news stories as "defective" - i.e. he was at the helm of an organisation which Alistair Campbell (a much better candidate, imo, for the title "psychopath") believed wasn't sufficiently supportive of the Labour cabinet. There were real echoes here of what had happened to Hugh Greene, the Director General of the BBC during the 1960's, who was kicked out of his position because of his support for proper investigative reporting during the Vietnam War period.
At worst, such media moguls, rather than being purveyors of Zionist propaganda specifically designed to skew true understanding of Israel/Palestine, the War in Iraq, or whatever, are simply acting as businessmen, with an eye for the most logical *business* decision, which would fit in with the views already current in UK society about such matters. In other words, they're being *reactive*, rather than proactive supporters of the status quo in the Middle East.
That would make them cautious, and possibly somewhat spineless - but it wouldn't make them psychopathic propagandists in the neocon mould.
Unfortunately, the author of this list seems to imply that being of Jewish background is enough to taint such people - as if that in itself marks them as being part of the Zionist conspiracy. (Hence the phrase "Kosher TV" that keeps popping up in this context.)
Well - maybe. But then again - maybe not.