A video on media ownership in the
U.S, but i suspect all over the west.
Sumner Redstone real name is
Sumner Murray Rothstein owns
CBS Corporation, Viacom,
MTV Networks,
BET, and the film studio
Paramount Pictures, and are equal partners in MovieTickets.com
.. Fox news owner
Rupert Murdoch also owns many papers world wide. TV, news papers are owned more and by fewer people. A concentration of news papers and media into a few people hands allows what is happening now in the west, a propaganda media that promotes only what thier agenda says to promote.
Back in
1983, approximately 50 corporations controlled the vast majority of all news media in the
United States.
Today, ownership of the news media has been concentrated in the hands of just six incredibly powerful media corporations. These corporate behemoths control most of what we watch, hear and read every single day. They own television networks, cable channels, movie studios, newspapers, magazines, publishing houses, music labels and even many of our favorite websites. Sadly, most
Americans don't even stop to think about who is feeding them the endless hours of news and entertainment that they constantly ingest. Most Americans don't really seem to care about who owns the media. But they should. The truth is that each of us is deeply influenced by the messages that are constantly being pounded into our heads by the mainstream media. The average
American watches 153 hours of television a month. In fact, most Americans begin to feel physically uncomfortable if they go too long without watching or listening to something. Sadly, most Americans have become absolutely addicted to news and entertainment and the ownership of all that news and entertainment that we crave is being concentrated in fewer and fewer hands each year.
The six corporations that collectively control
U.S. media today are
Time Warner,
Walt Disney, Viacom, Rupert Murdoch's
News Corp., CBS Corporation and
NBC Universal.
Together, the "big six" absolutely dominate news and entertainment in the United States. But even those areas of the media that the "big six" do not completely control are becoming increasingly concentrated. For example,
Clear Channel now owns over
1000 radio stations across the United States. Companies like
Google,
Yahoo and
Microsoft are increasingly dominating the
Internet.
But it is the "big six" that are the biggest concerns. When you control what Americans watch, hear and read you gain a great deal of control over what they think. They don't call it "programming" for nothing.
- published: 28 Oct 2012
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