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Thu Mar 6, 2014, 08:40 PM
Mar 2014

That, of course, doesn't mean they are serving the public interests well. As we learned from the corporate media's response to the CIN study kerfuffle, they would simply prefer not to answer any questions that reveal how poorly they are serving the public interest. And they won't have to. Late last Friday, an FCC spokesperson said the study "will not move forward," and that the agency will "reassess the best way to fulfill its obligation to Congress."

Who Controls the Corporate Media Message? [View all] questionseverything Mar 2014 OP
more from the article questionseverything Mar 2014 #1
It's like astronomers searching for 'Dark Matter,' one has to look for indirect signs of Truth. Octafish Mar 2014 #2
ty for kind words,sue wilson is very credible questionseverything Mar 2014 #3
The six corporations who own it all Tsiyu Mar 2014 #4
you are correct questionseverything Mar 2014 #5
K & R...for...well, just for..... Wounded Bear Mar 2014 #6
Recommend...! KoKo Mar 2014 #7
Bill Mahr discussed the media consolidation last week on Real Time.. SomethingFishy Mar 2014 #8
newspapers and radio too questionseverything Mar 2014 #9
Money does. Orsino Mar 2014 #10
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