Globalisation of the Media Part 1 - Ownership
Title: Globalisation of the Media Part 1 - Ownership
Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Details: Words: 2333 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Globalisation of the Media Part 1 - Ownership
Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Details: Words: 2333 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Essay #1 - Media Ownership
Mass media is ideally what its name suggests, a voice for the masses. But, as the line between the business and editorial side of journalism grows hazier, it is instead becoming a tool for the minority of corporate and political elites. Increasingly concentrated ownership has created an oligopoly in the media industry. The result is homogenized and watered down content heavily influenced by owner and advertiser interests. Journalistic integrity is taking
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