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CHRles
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Sep-29-2007 17:53
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CHRles
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It means that I find the transmissions of the Voice of America, Radio Sawa, BBC World Service, etc. as more credible then the governments that do send their journalists to detention camps.
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Oct-01-2007 00:53
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| quote: | Originally posted by CHRles
It means that I find the transmissions of the Voice of America, Radio Sawa, BBC World Service, etc. as more credible then the governments that do send their journalists to detention camps.
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Obviously..
But you might want to raise your gaurd against our so-called free media...
6 major corps own the majority of all our mass media. That's an AWFULLY small number..
"In 1983, 50 corporations controlled the vast majority of all news media in the U.S. At the time, Ben Bagdikian was called "alarmist" for pointing this out in his book, The Media Monopoly. In his 4th edition, published in 1992, he wrote "in the U.S., fewer than two dozen of these extraordinary creatures own and operate 90% of the mass media" -- controlling almost all of America's newspapers, magazines, TV and radio stations, books, records, movies, videos, wire services and photo agencies. He predicted then that eventually this number would fall to about half a dozen companies. This was greeted with skepticism at the time. When the 6th edition of The Media Monopoly was published in 2000, the number had fallen to six. Since then, there have been more mergers and the scope has expanded to include new media like the Internet market. More than 1 in 4 Internet users in the U.S. now log in with AOL Time-Warner, the world's largest media corporation.
In 2004, Bagdikian's revised and expanded book, The New Media Monopoly, shows that only 5 huge corporations -- Time Warner, Disney, Murdoch's News Corporation, Bertelsmann of Germany, and Viacom (formerly CBS) -- now control most of the media industry in the U.S. General Electric's NBC is a close sixth. "
http://www.corporations.org/media/
Watch as the media consolidate their power slowly year after year..

The Big Five of the Media oligarchy..
Ownership chart of the Big 5
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Oct-01-2007 01:36
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CHRles
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In 1983 most Americans got their news from 3 main sources on television: NBC, CBS, and ABC.
We have a plethora of options today from your local tv stations, to the big tv networks, to the news networks, to the webcasts of foreign tv networks, to the internet newspages.
Oh, and there's still a "few" traditional newspapers and magazines out there.
Journalism in America may not be up to par with its counterparts in the UK or Germany, but its still light years ahead of most of the world.
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Oct-01-2007 01:51
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