Ebrima Ceesay,
I heard this news on public radio yesterday, and this kind of across the
board ownership of news media has been the trend in the U.S and this one I
believe is a first in that it brings the ownership of not just print and
television under the control of one owner, but also the control of content.
This monopolization of media is why the so-called corporate media can be so
easily used as a tool to control what people think and hear based on what
they are fed.
It is a dangerous trend indeed, and since the laws against monopolization of
media or anything else for that matter here in the U.S have been pretty much
done away with, it is only going to get worse. This goes hand in hand with
mega corporations that buy out the small competion, and becoem giant
corporations and the push for empire by the current administration is to make
it easy for these giant corporations to use the rest of the World as sources
of cheap labour so they can make more profit.
Those who oppose unlawful occupation of other countries and Globalization are
indeed looking at teh bigger picture of the final implication of all this,
but the corporate media is also hard at work indoctrinating people so they
are willing victims.
Helas!
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 4/10/03 8:06:33 AM Central Daylight Time,
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> Readers:
>
> In order to understand the western media, in terms of ownership, power,
> influence, coverage, ratings etc, I read the "MediaGuardian" on the
> Internet
> every day; and needless to say, I always find it informative. While reading
> it this afternoon, I came across the article below which I am forwarding in
> the hope that some of you might find it useful.
>
> I recommend that this useful web page to you: www.mediaguardian.co.uk
>
> Ebrima Ceesay
>
>
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