What's So Bad about Big Media?

November 14, 2007

Big isn’t always bad – unless you’re talking about the companies that dominate our country’s media.

A handful of companies control most of what we see, hear and read every day. They own our TV stations, radio stations, newspapers, magazines, cable channels, movie studios, music labels – even our favorite Internet sites.

Unchecked consolidation means that Big Media are getting even bigger, giving these firms more control over our news and information. Bottom line? Big Media are bad news – for all of us.

Find out more on StopBigMedia.com

Based in Seattle, Reclaim the Media is a small nonprofit organization dedicated to pursuing a more just society by transforming our media system and expanding the communications rights of ordinary people through grassroots organizing, education, networking and advocacy. Advocate for a free and diverse press, community access to communications tools and technology, and media policy that serves the public interest.

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