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How bad, in your opinion, is the effect of corporate ownership of our free press?
Additional Details For example, I find it alarming that reporters (yes, on both FOX and CNN) have developed a real strong habit of leading interviews. They often interrupt the person they are interviewing to give not a summary of what the interviewee is saying, but their own opinion.
The U.S. media landscape is dominated by massive corporations that through a history of mergers and acquisitions have concentrated their control over what we see, hear and read. In many cases these giant companies are vertically intergrated, controlling everything from initial production to final distribution. The Free Press interactive media ownership chart has a full breakdown of the largest media giants today: http://www.freepress.net/content/ownership
Alohanui
Are you still assuming that we HAVE a free press? We no longer have a free press/ free radio/TV/newspaper, or any
news media.
The only thing left that's free and comparatively truthful,
are blogs and internet news.
free thinker
it means that if you follow the press for a backup to what happens to your own opinions, you are blind
morequestions
well i dont think interrupting people ties in with corporate ownership; that is just poor journalism. as for the corporate ownership, it is amazingly difficult to get any news that might compromise the success of certain enterprises.