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Concentration of media ownership - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Concentration of media ownership (also known as media consolidation ) refers to the degree to which media ownership is concentrated. It is also a commonly used term that refers to view that the maj...
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What Media Consolidation Means ... Stop Media Consolidation. Support Democracy. ... Media consolidation means that the few huge corporations that own most of our media are getting even bigger by taking over more and more of our local media outlets.
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; Meet A Media Powerhouse: He changed the face of American media. Barry Diller talks with Bill Moyers about media consolidation. Read the full transcript.
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Corporate media giants are silencing diverse voices, abandoning quality journalism and eliminating local content. It’s time to stand up for better media. ... The FCC is gearing up to review the rules on how much media any one company can own. In 2003 and 2007, citizens across the country stood up against more... [more]
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Weekly journal of opinion, featuring analysis on politics and culture. Founded in 1865. ... FCC commissioners heard testimony in New York this week about how media consolidation stifles diversity, grassroots community and the creativity of independent musicians and artists.
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The proposed marriage of Comcast Corp., the nation's largest cable and broadband provider, with NBC Universal, a Hollywood powerhouse, presents the Obama administration with its first big chance to weigh in on the controversial issue of media consolidation.
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Sen. Byron Dorgan's decision to retire from the Senate stunned many in Washington. ... Dorgan has been a leading opponent of media consolidation and US trade policy.
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MBADC: How has media consolidation (Clear Channel etc.) changed the role of the promoter? Compare how shows were promoted then and how they’re promoted now. ... About Us & Media/Press Room; How To's & Quick Tips; Q&A; MBADC Performance Coach; Feature Articles; Music Business Blunders™;
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