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* The [[2007-03-02 US webcasting rules|new webcasting rules]] in the {{USA}} will be another step towards media consolidation if not repealed, as only large companies can afford to operate [[internet radio]] stations under the new rules.
 
* The [[2007-03-02 US webcasting rules|new webcasting rules]] in the {{USA}} will be another step towards media consolidation if not repealed, as only large companies can afford to operate [[internet radio]] stations under the new rules.
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Revision as of 22:11, 20 May 2008

Overview

Media consolidation refers to an ongoing process in which more and more media companies (e.g. radio, television, newspapers, magazines) are falling into the ownership of fewer and fewer companies. It is primarily an issue in the United States, where media companies are always privately owned.

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