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Who Owns the Media?

by Benjamin M. Compaine

Book Details

Publisher:Routledge
Published:2000-07-13
Pages:629
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

This long-awaited third edition analyzes corporate ownership of major media, including television, film, on-line, and print, and includes primary influences, government's roles, and key criteria for evaluating the current state of media ownership.

Our Review

This comprehensive analysis dives deep into the corporate structures that control our modern information landscape, from broadcast networks and film studios to digital platforms and publishing houses. Benjamin M. Compaine meticulously dissects the primary influences and government's role in shaping the media ecosystem, providing readers with a clear-eyed view of the power dynamics at play. The book equips you with the essential criteria needed to critically evaluate the current state of media ownership, moving beyond surface-level headlines to the underlying financial and regulatory realities. It’s a vital primer for understanding who truly controls the flow of news and entertainment.

What sets this work apart is its refusal to succumb to simplistic narratives of media consolidation, instead presenting a nuanced exploration of a complex and often misunderstood industry. Readers interested in media studies, political science, or the business of information will find an indispensable resource that connects corporate strategy to cultural impact. By unpacking the intricate relationships between capital, content, and policy, Compaine provides the analytical tools to become a more discerning consumer of media. The lasting impact is a fundamentally shifted perspective on every screen and page you encounter.

Themes

Business & Economics

Subjects

Business & Economics