The six corporations that collectively control U.S. media today are Time Warner, Walt Disney, Viacom, Rupert Murdochs 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 dont call it programming for nothing.
Back in 1983 it was bad enough that about 50 corporations dominated U.S. media. But since that time, power over the media has rapidly become concentrated in the hands of fewer and fewer people
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In 1983, fifty corporations dominated most of every mass medium and the biggest media merger in history was a $340 million deal.
n 1987, the fifty companies had shrunk to twenty-nine.
n 1990, the twenty-nine had shrunk to twenty three.
n 1997, the biggest firms numbered ten and involved the $19 billion Disney-ABC deal, at the time the biggest media merger ever.
[In 2000] AOL Time Warners $350 billion merged corporation [was] more than 1,000 times larger [than the biggest deal of 1983].
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