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    Media Consolidation Mergers and Monopolies Business and Economy













Media Consolidation Mergers and Monopolies Business and Economy



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Editor's Picks:

Who Owns What? - Listings, coverage and forum about media ownership and consolidation, from The Columbia Journalism Review


  • New Democracy Forum -- The Future of Media? - Online debate about effects on democracy of corporate dominance and concentration of media ownership. Includes opinions from differing perspetives from Robert McChesney, Lawrence Grossman, Ralph Nader and other contributors. From Boston Review.
  • Federal Communications Commission - The FCC official homepage, with news background and other information about regulatory agency's activities and positions.
  • A New FCC for the 21st Century - Section of official Federal Communications website outlining FCC's changing role and reduced regulation because of a belief that there will be more competition in communications media.
  • Corporate Media Portal - Information on corporate media, from a critical perspective. Articles and links about LPFM radio service, anti-corporate sites and links to free radio resources.
  • Global Concentration: The Media Ownership Chart - News and data on media ownership, plus related articles about media monopolies and concentration of power.
  • The Progress & Freedom Foundation - A think tank devoted to the study of the digital revolution. Generally supports deregulation and free market in telecommunications.


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