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Five corporations control 90% of the US media market. Airlines merged from 12 major carriers in 1980 to 4 today. Four giants control 80% of meat processing. The evidence of corporate consolidation is everywhere. It means more power for them and less freedom for you.
One detail in this fascinating BBC investigation into the Russia-instigated attack on Keir Starmer's home is the way it shows, in passing but very clearly, that Tommy Robinson is to all intents and purposes a Russian asset. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
'Marred' would imply it detracted from an otherwise very dignified cage fight on the White House lawn. www.theguardian.com/us-news/live...
Good, but you’re ‘hailing’ it ‘on X’ ffs.
Stop the clocks! The Daily Mail has found a rich bigot it considers *too* right-wing. They must be really worried about Rupert Lowe biting big chunks out of Farage's base.
When he’s not whining, he’s avoiding scrutiny, and when he’s not avoiding scrutiny he’s spending the money he secretly accepts from billionaires set to benefit from his ‘policies’.
Some astonishing bollocks here. The fairness doctrine was abolished in 1987, and by the end of the decade Rush Limbaugh was already the biggest name in American news media. Roger Ailes who set up Fox (and worked for Reagan and Bush) was made President of CNBC in 1993.