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Who owns media?: How much do they really own?
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Taking a look behind the scenes. How much do they really own? On Saturday, August 1, 2009. On the website of Columbia Journalism Review. A magazine for journalists, they have Who Owns What. Where you can pick any of the major media companies and see just how much they really do own. I knew that Time Warner owned a lot of stuff, but not that. A Conversation on the Future of Newspapers. Will People Pay for Online Newspaper Content? Case of 50 Bulbs) 200-Watt 118MM Long Double Ended Halogen Light Bulbs *Ultr.
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Who owns media?: July 2009
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Taking a look behind the scenes. Walter Cronkite on Media Ownership. On Friday, July 24, 2009. An article about Walter Cronkite was recently published in The Nation. Mr Cronkite also mentioned his concerns that reporters for the big media are afraid to speak out against government action. He thinks it’s the duty journalism to not only report the news, but to analyze it. It’s a good article. Is the United States an Imperialist Society? On Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Case of 50 ...
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Who owns media?: June 2009
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Taking a look behind the scenes. Democracy and the Media. On Saturday, June 27, 2009. The media plays a crucial role in a democratic society. The public must be informed of issues relevant to society. The public must be knowledgable of all the possible alternatives before making an effecient decision or supporting proper legislation. The media should provide the public with this information. There is no other institution or group capable of carrying out this function. This is a troubling scenario. Th...
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Who owns media?: Pros and Cons of Media Consolidation
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Taking a look behind the scenes. Pros and Cons of Media Consolidation. On Friday, August 7, 2009. This is a list of common arguments for and against media consolidation. Arguments in Favor of the Corporate Media System. 1) The lack of government control argument. Regardless of any problems that exist in a corporate media system, many people see it as superior to a system that is controlled by the government. Arguments Against the Corporate Media System. 1)The "market censorship" argument. Because the...
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Who owns media?: Funny video about Rupert Murdoch
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Taking a look behind the scenes. Funny video about Rupert Murdoch. On Saturday, August 1, 2009. I had to post it if for nothing more than a laugh. . . A Conversation on the Future of Newspapers. Will People Pay for Online Newspaper Content? Case of 50 Bulbs) 200-Watt 118MM Long Double Ended Halogen Light Bulbs *Ultr. Brain Stimulation and Video Games. Pros and Cons of Media Consolidation. Whos fault is it anyway? Big media isnt all THAT bad. Funny video about Rupert Murdoch. How much do they really own?
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Who owns media?: Big media isn't all THAT bad...
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Taking a look behind the scenes. Big media isn't all THAT bad. On Thursday, August 6, 2009. Fewer corporations having larger influence can be scary. It seems that most people are against the increasing power of the media, but with further consideration, you can see the benefits of its concentration. One of the concerns with media outlets merging is that “[h]ealthy, market-based competition is absent, leading to slower innovation and increased prices.”. Even though there are less competitors, competition ...
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Who owns media?: Big Media
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Taking a look behind the scenes. On Saturday, August 1, 2009. Big Media being compared to Big Fast Food. It might be not be the most educational, but boy, we just can't get enough of it. A Conversation on the Future of Newspapers. Will People Pay for Online Newspaper Content? Case of 50 Bulbs) 200-Watt 118MM Long Double Ended Halogen Light Bulbs *Ultr. Brain Stimulation and Video Games. Pros and Cons of Media Consolidation. Whos fault is it anyway? Big media isnt all THAT bad. How much do they really own?
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Who owns media?: Walter Cronkite on Media Ownership
http://whoownsmedia.blogspot.com/2009/07/walter-cronkite-on-media-ownership.html
Taking a look behind the scenes. Walter Cronkite on Media Ownership. On Friday, July 24, 2009. An article about Walter Cronkite was recently published in The Nation. Mr Cronkite also mentioned his concerns that reporters for the big media are afraid to speak out against government action. He thinks it’s the duty journalism to not only report the news, but to analyze it. It’s a good article. A Conversation on the Future of Newspapers. Will People Pay for Online Newspaper Content?
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Who owns media?: August 2009
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Taking a look behind the scenes. Pros and Cons of Media Consolidation. On Friday, August 7, 2009. This is a list of common arguments for and against media consolidation. Arguments in Favor of the Corporate Media System. 1) The lack of government control argument. Regardless of any problems that exist in a corporate media system, many people see it as superior to a system that is controlled by the government. Arguments Against the Corporate Media System. 1)The "market censorship" argument. Because the...
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Who owns media?: Who's fault is it anyway?
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Taking a look behind the scenes. Who's fault is it anyway? On Thursday, August 6, 2009. When considering the cause of more power concentrating in fewer companies, we may look no further than the US government. When consolidation gets to the extreme, it is a monopoly. Ludwig von Mises. The voice of free market economics, stated, “Almost all the monopolies that are assailed by public opinion and against which governments pretend to fight are government made.”. The culprits of media concentration aren’...