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|members=Henry A. Kissinger,Jeremy Wright,Jeremy Hunt, Maureen J. Reidy,Geoffrey Sands, Michael Kassan, Mark Greenberg, Jonathan Miller, John H. Josephson,Brian Angiolet, Nancy Dubuc,Cristiana Falcone,Cris Abrego, Adriana Abrego, Paige Hayes, Gregory Hayes,Robert M. Gates,Dexter Goei, Ben Verwaayen,Evan Spiegel, Thorold Barker,Marc Mathieu, Roxane Philson, Raja Rajamannar, Dara Treseder, Joe Marchese,Frank A. Bennack Jr,Christiane Amanpour,Alfonso de Angoitia,James Baker III,David Baszucki,Gary Bettman,Tony Blair,Michael Bloomberg,Aryeh Bourkoff, King Juan Carlos,Jacques Chirac,Adriana Cisneros,Barry Diller,Mike Fries,Alessandra Galloni,Roger Goodell,Angelina Jolie,Steve King,Helmut Kohl,Ynon Kreiz,Debra Lee,Alex Mahon,Robert D. Manfred Jr,Robert S. Mueller,James Murdoch,Rupert Murdoch,Enrique Peña Nieto,Arnaud de Puyfontaine,Shari Redstone,Condoleezza Rice,Brian Roberts,Jessica Rosenworcel,Faiza Saeed,Sheryl Sandberg,Ted Sarandos,Eric Schmidt,Adam Silver,Evan Spiegel,Phil Spencer,Joseph C. Tsai,Hans Vestberg,Jennifer C. Witz,Christopher Wray,Strauss Zelnick,Pedro Malan,Dana Strong,Tom Brokaw,Maria Bartiromo,Michael Roth,Brian Terkelsen  
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|members=Henry A. Kissinger,Jeremy Wright,Jeremy Hunt, Maureen J. Reidy,Geoffrey Sands, Michael Kassan, Mark Greenberg, Jonathan Miller, John H. Josephson,Brian Angiolet, Nancy Dubuc,Cristiana Falcone,Cris Abrego, Adriana Abrego, Paige Hayes, Gregory Hayes,Robert M. Gates,Dexter Goei, Ben Verwaayen,Evan Spiegel, Thorold Barker,Marc Mathieu, Roxane Philson, Raja Rajamannar, Dara Treseder, Joe Marchese,Frank A. Bennack Jr,Christiane Amanpour,Alfonso de Angoitia,James Baker III,David Baszucki,Gary Bettman,Tony Blair,Michael Bloomberg,Aryeh Bourkoff, King Juan Carlos,Jacques Chirac,Adriana Cisneros,Barry Diller,Mike Fries,Alessandra Galloni,Roger Goodell,Angelina Jolie,Steve King,Helmut Kohl,Ynon Kreiz,Debra Lee,Alex Mahon,Robert D. Manfred Jr,Robert S. Mueller,James Murdoch,Rupert Murdoch,Enrique Peña Nieto,Arnaud de Puyfontaine,Shari Redstone,Condoleezza Rice,Brian Roberts,Jessica Rosenworcel,Faiza Saeed,Sheryl Sandberg,Ted Sarandos,Eric Schmidt,Adam Silver,Evan Spiegel,Phil Spencer,Joseph C. Tsai,Hans Vestberg,Jennifer C. Witz,Christopher Wray,Strauss Zelnick,Pedro Malan,Dana Strong,Tom Brokaw,Maria Bartiromo,Michael Roth,Brian Terkelsen,Thomas Freston,Adriana Cisneros,Pat Mitchell
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}}[[image:Kissinge at 2012 msc.jpg|thumb|left|[[Henry Kissinger]] "took a great interest and played an active role" in the Paley Media Council until his death in 2023.]]
The ''' Paley Media Council''', before 2007 known as the '''Museum of Television & Radio's International Council''' is "a membership community comprised of the world’s most important entertainment, media, and technology executives".<ref>https://www.loc.gov/static/programs/national-film-preservation-board/documents/tvmtr2.pdf</ref> Nominally a part of the '''Paley Center for Media''', it has held a yearly summit since 1995.
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The ''' Paley Media Council''', before 2007 known as the '''Museum of Television & Radio's International Council''' is "a membership community comprised of the world’s most important entertainment, media, and technology executives".<ref>https://www.loc.gov/static/programs/national-film-preservation-board/documents/tvmtr2.pdf</ref> The Council consists of the Trustees of the Museum and key members of the global media community.<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/view?parentoid=11780319&increment=40</ref>, and has held a yearly summit since 1995.
  
 
The Museum of Television & Radio's International Council Summit was first held in [[1995]] in [[Rome, Italy]], hosting "an unprecedented gathering of the world's media leaders." over the years, it has been held in [[China]], [[South Africa]], [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[India]], [[Monaco]], [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Turkey]], [[Mexico]], and the [[United Kingdom]].
 
The Museum of Television & Radio's International Council Summit was first held in [[1995]] in [[Rome, Italy]], hosting "an unprecedented gathering of the world's media leaders." over the years, it has been held in [[China]], [[South Africa]], [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[India]], [[Monaco]], [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Turkey]], [[Mexico]], and the [[United Kingdom]].
  
 
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[[image:Adriana Cisneros con Pat Mitchell.jpg|thumb|left|[[Venezuelan]] media billionaire [[Adriana Cisneros]] with president and CEO of [[PBS]], [[Pat Mitchell]] in 2011.<ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianacisneros/6176250280/in/photolist-apJbee-apJbYH-apLU2N</ref>.]]
 
The Paley International Council Summit, co-chaired by Dr. Kissinger  has come to be regarded as one of the most influential gatherings in the industry, bringing together global dignitaries, chief executives, industry thought leaders, and the most innovative trendsetters from the world’s most important media companies, to advance the exchange of ideas and to foster a sense of community amongst peers.  
 
The Paley International Council Summit, co-chaired by Dr. Kissinger  has come to be regarded as one of the most influential gatherings in the industry, bringing together global dignitaries, chief executives, industry thought leaders, and the most innovative trendsetters from the world’s most important media companies, to advance the exchange of ideas and to foster a sense of community amongst peers.  
  
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==Henry Kissinger==
 
==Henry Kissinger==
[[Henry Kissinger]], who "took a great interest and played an active role" in it. When inviting someone to attend, he described it as:
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[[Henry Kissinger]] "took a great interest and played an active role" in it until his death in 2023. When inviting someone to attend, he described it as:
 
{{QB|The Museum's International Council is comprised of the most senior leaders in the media and communications industries from around the world. Each year the Museum brings together the members of its International Council and Board of Trustees for a two-day meeting where issues of global importance are addressed, and there are opportunities for social interaction and informal discussion. There is no comparable meeting that draws together these [[most influential media leaders]] as well as the [[heads of state]]. The Council meeting this year will be held in [[Vienna]], October 28-30, 2001. In keeping with the nature of previous meetings, Chancellor [[Wolfgang Schussel]] and President [[Thomas Klestil]] of [[Austria]] will participate in the conference. (Last year the Council met in [[London]] with [[Tony Blair]], and the previous year with [[Jacques Chirac]] and [[Lionel Jospin]] in [[Paris]].) Indeed, ''[[L'Express]]'' has called this meeting the "[[WEF|Davos]] of the Communications Industry."<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/view?parentoid=11780437&increment=72</ref>}}
 
{{QB|The Museum's International Council is comprised of the most senior leaders in the media and communications industries from around the world. Each year the Museum brings together the members of its International Council and Board of Trustees for a two-day meeting where issues of global importance are addressed, and there are opportunities for social interaction and informal discussion. There is no comparable meeting that draws together these [[most influential media leaders]] as well as the [[heads of state]]. The Council meeting this year will be held in [[Vienna]], October 28-30, 2001. In keeping with the nature of previous meetings, Chancellor [[Wolfgang Schussel]] and President [[Thomas Klestil]] of [[Austria]] will participate in the conference. (Last year the Council met in [[London]] with [[Tony Blair]], and the previous year with [[Jacques Chirac]] and [[Lionel Jospin]] in [[Paris]].) Indeed, ''[[L'Express]]'' has called this meeting the "[[WEF|Davos]] of the Communications Industry."<ref>https://findit.library.yale.edu/images_layout/view?parentoid=11780437&increment=72</ref>}}
 
   
 
   

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Formation1975
FounderWmSPaley1939.jpg William S. Paley
HeadquartersNew York City, USA
Membership• Henry Kissinger.jpg Henry A. Kissinger
•  Jeremy Wright
• Jeremy Hunt.jpg Jeremy Hunt
•  Maureen J. Reidy
•  Geoffrey Sands
•  Michael Kassan
•  Mark Greenberg
• Miller al-Obeidi.jpg Jonathan Miller
•  John H. Josephson
•  Brian Angiolet
•  Nancy Dubuc
•  Cristiana Falcone
•  Cris Abrego
•  Adriana Abrego
•  Paige Hayes
•  Gregory Hayes
• Robert Gates.jpg Robert M. Gates
•  Dexter Goei
• Ben Verwaayen 2009.jpg Ben Verwaayen
•  Evan Spiegel
•  Thorold Barker
•  Marc Mathieu
•  Roxane Philson
•  Raja Rajamannar
•  Dara Treseder
•  Joe Marchese
•  Frank A. Bennack Jr
•  Christiane Amanpour
•  Alfonso de Angoitia
• JamesBaker.jpg James Baker III
•  David Baszucki
•  Gary Bettman
• Gods-Wars-Exhibition-May-Ayres-25.jpg Tony Blair
• Michael Bloomberg COP21 2015-12-05.jpg Michael Bloomberg
•  Aryeh Bourkoff
•  King Juan Carlos
• Jacques Chirac.jpg Jacques Chirac
•  Adriana Cisneros
• Diane von Furstenberg and Barry Diller Shankbone NYC 2009.jpg Barry Diller
•  Mike Fries
• 46848727221 b72f835104 k.jpg Alessandra Galloni
•  Roger Goodell
• Angelina Jolie.jpg Angelina Jolie
•  Steve King
• KAS-Kohl, Helmut-Bild-14701-1.jpg Helmut Kohl
•  Ynon Kreiz
•  Debra Lee
•  Alex Mahon
•  Robert D. Manfred Jr
• Robert Mueller.jpg Robert S. Mueller
• James Murdoch 2008- NRKbeta (cropped).jpg James Murdoch
• Rupert Murdoch.jpg Rupert Murdoch
• Enrique Pena Nieto.jpg Enrique Peña Nieto
•  Arnaud de Puyfontaine
•  Shari Redstone
• Condoleezza Rice.jpg Condoleezza Rice
•  Brian Roberts
•  Jessica Rosenworcel
•  Faiza Saeed
• Sheryl Sandberg.png Sheryl Sandberg
•  Ted Sarandos
• Eric Schmidt.jpg Eric Schmidt
•  Adam Silver
•  Evan Spiegel
•  Phil Spencer
•  Joseph C. Tsai
•  Hans Vestberg
•  Jennifer C. Witz
• Christopher Wray.jpg Christopher Wray
•  Strauss Zelnick
•  Pedro Malan
•  Dana Strong
•  Tom Brokaw
• Maria Bartiromo.jpg Maria Bartiromo
• Michael Roth.jpeg Michael Roth
•  Brian Terkelsen
•  Thomas Freston
•  Adriana Cisneros
•  Pat Mitchell
The "Davos of the Communications Industry." Henry Kissinger "took a great interest and played an active role" in it.
Henry Kissinger "took a great interest and played an active role" in the Paley Media Council until his death in 2023.

The Paley Media Council, before 2007 known as the Museum of Television & Radio's International Council is "a membership community comprised of the world’s most important entertainment, media, and technology executives".[1] The Council consists of the Trustees of the Museum and key members of the global media community.[2], and has held a yearly summit since 1995.

The Museum of Television & Radio's International Council Summit was first held in 1995 in Rome, Italy, hosting "an unprecedented gathering of the world's media leaders." over the years, it has been held in China, South Africa, Germany, Austria, India, Monaco, Spain, France, Turkey, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.

Own words

Venezuelan media billionaire Adriana Cisneros with president and CEO of PBS, Pat Mitchell in 2011.[3].

The Paley International Council Summit, co-chaired by Dr. Kissinger has come to be regarded as one of the most influential gatherings in the industry, bringing together global dignitaries, chief executives, industry thought leaders, and the most innovative trendsetters from the world’s most important media companies, to advance the exchange of ideas and to foster a sense of community amongst peers.

In 2002, the MTR launched its Media Center (now Paley Media Council), a membership organization that brings together senior media executives for off-the-record discussions of critical issues impacting all aspects of media. [4]

Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger "took a great interest and played an active role" in it until his death in 2023. When inviting someone to attend, he described it as:

The Museum's International Council is comprised of the most senior leaders in the media and communications industries from around the world. Each year the Museum brings together the members of its International Council and Board of Trustees for a two-day meeting where issues of global importance are addressed, and there are opportunities for social interaction and informal discussion. There is no comparable meeting that draws together these most influential media leaders as well as the heads of state. The Council meeting this year will be held in Vienna, October 28-30, 2001. In keeping with the nature of previous meetings, Chancellor Wolfgang Schussel and President Thomas Klestil of Austria will participate in the conference. (Last year the Council met in London with Tony Blair, and the previous year with Jacques Chirac and Lionel Jospin in Paris.) Indeed, L'Express has called this meeting the "Davos of the Communications Industry."[5]

Members and participants

Includes summit delegates[6]



 

Known members

24 of the 77 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Christiane AmanpourUK/Iranian journalist on CNN, uncritically promoted COVID-19 vaccine uptake
James BakerUS DSO, many deep state connections from the Atlantic Council to the US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce
Tony BlairRemarkably popular at the time, Tony Blair was a UK prime minister, now infamous for lying the UK into invading Iraq, notwithstanding massive opposition. He is currently sought for War crimes by many people.
Michael BloombergAmerican deep politician billionaire. The 16th richest person in the world. Mayor of New York 2002-2013
Jacques ChiracFrench PM. 2 year suspended sentence for embezzlement in 2011. His mayoral security assistant, Monique Garnier-Lançon, convened the French meetings of Le Cercle.
Barry DillerBillionaire businessman and media executive
Alessandra GalloniWEF YGL Italian journalist named editor in chief of Reuters in 2021.
Robert GatesUS deep state actor and spook
Jeremy HuntHigh profile Tory politician
Angelina JolieUS actress and filmmaker
Henry KissingerUS deep politician, 40+ Bilderbergs, Nobel peace prize, war criminal
Helmut KohlAttended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1980s. Chancellor of Germany 1982-1998
Jonathan Miller
Robert MuellerDirector of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, much hyped Russiagate investigator.
James MurdochThe younger son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch
Rupert MurdochAustralian-American media mogul who uses his power as part of the deep state.
Enrique Peña NietoAs Mexican President he ran a remarkably corrupt government. At the time, foreign corporate media preferred to turn a blind eye to it.
Condoleezza RiceUSDSO: "No one could have imagined airplanes flying into buildings"
Michael Roth (politician)
Sheryl SandbergThe Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Facebook
Eric SchmidtUS billionaire who works for Alphabet (a.k.a Google). A 1997 WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow with numerous other deep political connections.
Ben VerwaayenDutch Bilderberger businessman
Christopher Wray
Jeremy WrightAttorney General for England and Wales 2014-2018
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