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[The Shadow President: Larry Ellison’s Expanding Empire and Influence in America]-[The Global Story: Trump’s ‘CEO of everything’]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-10-12

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The Rise of the 'Shadow President'

Larry Ellison, the co-founder of Oracle, has transitioned from a Silicon Valley tech titan into what observers describe as a 'shadow president'—a figure whose influence now spans the fundamental infrastructure of the internet, social media, and traditional legacy media. According to Wired journalist Jake Lahut, Ellison’s ascent is not merely a story of technological success but a calculated accumulation of power that mirrors the historic influence of Gilded Age 'robber barons' like the Rockefellers or Vanderbilts. With an 81-year-old Ellison at the helm and his son, David Ellison, positioning himself as the heir to this media empire, the family is building a 'totalitizing megastructure' that could shape American politics and society for generations.

The AI Landlord: Infrastructure as Power

Oracle’s dominance is rooted in its role as the 'digital plumbing' of the modern world. As artificial intelligence becomes the primary driver of the tech economy, Ellison has positioned Oracle as the essential landlord for AI development. Lahut notes that large language models are 'very, very resource intensive,' requiring massive data centers and computing power to train. Ellison is not competing to build the most popular AI model himself; instead, he is providing the 'football stadium'—the underlying server infrastructure—that all other AI companies rely on. By cornering the market on the compute power necessary for AI growth, Ellison ensures he profits regardless of which specific AI company succeeds, effectively becoming an indispensable gatekeeper of the industry.

Controlling the Attention Economy

Ellison’s influence extends into the 'attention economy' through his pivotal role in the acquisition of TikTok. Following years of political pressure from the Trump administration regarding ByteDance’s data practices, Ellison emerged as the preferred American owner. By securing an 80% stake in the new U.S.-based consortium to run TikTok, Ellison has gained control over one of the world's most influential social media platforms. This move, explicitly supported by Donald Trump, highlights Ellison’s ability to navigate political turbulence while others, like Elon Musk, attract controversy by 'spouting off on hot button issues.' Ellison’s ability to stay 'under the radar' while securing such critical assets has solidified his status as a savvy operator within the Trump-aligned power structure.

Legacy Media and the Skydance Dynasty

Perhaps the most significant shift in the Ellison empire is the move into traditional broadcast media. Through his son David’s production company, Skydance, the Ellisons acquired Paramount—a move that brings CBS News under their umbrella. This transition has been marked by clear political implications, including the settling of lawsuits with the Trump administration and the departure of prominent critics like Stephen Colbert. The potential acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery, which would merge CNN and CBS, represents an unprecedented consolidation of news and entertainment. By installing figures like Bari Weiss—known for her critiques of 'liberal bias'—in leadership roles, the Ellison family is actively reshaping the media landscape.

Conclusion: A New Era of Monopoly

The convergence of AI infrastructure, social media ownership, and legacy news control creates a level of influence that is, as Lahut argues, unparalleled in modern American history. By leveraging regulatory agencies like the FCC and FTC to facilitate mergers, the Ellison family is constructing a conservative-leaning media apparatus that could rival the long-standing dominance of outlets like Fox News. As younger generations consume more video-first content, the Ellison empire’s control over data and attention spans effectively grants them the power to 'control politics, control what’s popular, and control what sells.' This consolidation represents a shift toward a semi-permanent, centralized power structure that poses a profound challenge to traditional notions of competitive, independent media in the United States.

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