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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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Media owners are keen to advertise the advantages of horizontal, vertical, diagonal and international concentration. State agencies play down the potential risks and threats of media conglomeration for the public sphere, in particular, and for democracy, in general.
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Larry Gelbart, a veteran writer for stage and screen, discusses how media conglomeration affects the process of creating good television programs. ; Ken Auletta , media columnist for The New Yorker, examines the effect media consolidation has had on news programming.;
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From the FCC: Media Ownership Policy Reexamination ... R ead public comments through the EFCS Express service. The media ownership proceeding number is 02-277. ... Document: Read the entire FCC report on media concentration, published on June 2, 2003. (MS Word);
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WHO OWNS THE MEDIA?; Media concentration, also known as media convergence or media consolidation, basically comes down to the fact that fewer and fewer companies own the media. ... FCC Chairman Michael Powell is currently the driving force behind the continuing trend of media concentration. Nor does he seem very...
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[Note: This presentation is excerpted from my chapter "Women and Media Concentration, " in R. R. Rush, E. C. Oukrup, and P. J. Creedon (Eds.), ... Media conglomeration today, which has no shortage of critiques, lacks a feminist analysis, even though gender is a deeply imbedded aspect of the phenomenon.
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Furthermore, as the Future of Music Coalition noted in their 2002 report "Radio Deregulation: Has It Served Citizens and Musicians", in any given region, the concentration of ownership among a small number of conglomerates is even more intense. ... Columns; From the Cheap Seats: Twitterpated: New Media, Old Frenzies;
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