Saving us from BIG media
one Blog post, and millions of petitioners, at a time...
Kevin Martin, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, has been keeping a secret from the American people. He wants to push through plans to remove decades-old media ownership protections. And he's trying to do it without public scrutiny.
Senators Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and Trent Lott (R-Miss.) have introduced groundbreaking bipartisan legislation that would hold the FCC accountable and put the people ahead of Big Media.
Petitions from the public — millions of them — stopped media consolidation in 2003. Sign the petition and tell everyone you know:
http://stopbigmedia.com
We beat them once and I suspect that, much like saving the Internet, we will have to do this over and over again until Congress finally tells them their monopolistic ideals will never get a pass. The media conglomerates already have too much of a monopoly and deserve to be downsized for the good of the nation.
The media landscape is dominated by massive corporations that, through a history of mergers and acquisitions, have concentrated too much control in too few hands. This leads to a lack of diversity of voices, programming that is out of touch with local concerns and increasingly commercial and homogenized news and entertainment. Further consolidation will produce media in which only the powerful few will be heard.
The chart below maps out the control the six most concentrated giants exert over all forms of news, entertainment and information.
Click on these links to view information on conglomerates that control:
Comments
Connecticut Man1
November 14, 2007 - 22:32
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Just giving the site
a test run.... VROOOM! :)
GreyHawk
November 15, 2007 - 00:16
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Handles the curves nicely, with some pep, eh?
And the detailing is quite precise, too.
Connecticut Man1
November 15, 2007 - 14:14
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What I really like?
As a new feature. The running count on the "reads". It will give everyone a good idea if they are catching readers eyes in the opening paragraphs and they are clicking through. (I assume that they have to click through for it to register as a read).
Roxy
November 15, 2007 - 22:25
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Yup ...
it only tallies when somebody clicks thru ...
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If it's true that our species is alone in the universe, then I'd have to say that the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little. ~ George Carlin