The Mainstream Media and Alisher Usmanov: Fair and Balanced

Here’s a hell of a thing. Alisher Usmanov, putative Arsenal owner and website smiter launched a charm offensive this week. You can’t buy the kind of favourable coverage he got.

Well, actually, you can. He took ten journalists to Moscow to vouch for his own character in the face of allegations made about him. Because flying ten hacks to Moscow and putting them up in a five star hotel is cheaper than a libel case, obviously.

The journalists duly wrote up their trip and what Usmanov had had to say for himself. How many of them, do you think, declared their interest and how the trip had been lavish and all expenses paid?

The answer, as uncovered by Tim Ireland, may or may not surprise you.

UPDATE 5/10: Tim gets assurances in a letter from the Financial Times:

…in accordance with our strict policy on hospitality, the FT refunded the cost of an air fare and insisted on paying the hotel bill ourselves.


Posted on October 4th, 2007 at 6:17 pm

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2 Comments

  1. Paul Martin (17 comments.) on 04.10.2007 at 20:11 Permalink | Reply

    To say the media are whores would be unkind yet true. Instead of seeking truth, it is snouts in the trough.

    Pass me the sick bucket!

  2. ejh (41 comments.) on 05.10.2007 at 13:57 Permalink | Reply

    You cannot hope to bribe or twist
    Thank God, the British journalist
    Or so they say: but you can pay
    To put him up and get him pissed

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