The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media corporate mergers in recent years, and one is likely to ponder whether the idea of marketplace of ideas still holds true. In this article, the author discusses how economically driven censorship of journalism is blinding the public by market concentration and cross-ownership of media corporations. The fears of the Founding Fathers still lurk in the background as James Madison wrote: a popular government without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps both. This time, however, is the BIG MEDIA. Consequently, the author discusses current legislations that address these issues....
The paper argues that transformations in global media industry practices can be usefully indexed to ...
This essay briefly responds to a request that the U.S. Department of Justice should give San Francis...
As media enterprises steer a path through unprecedented economic upheaval, many are looking to conso...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
Article provides an overview of the marketplace of ideas, its relevance to media mergers, and the cu...
In this Article, the Author examines the Newspaper Preservation Act, a federal antitrust exemption f...
An alarming trend toward concentration of media ownership has been highlighted by Walt Disney\u27s a...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
This essay is a personal inquiry into the nature of media technology, law, and ethics in an era mark...
With their financial difficulties, some traditional media firms have called for greater leniency und...
Daily newspapers today are under siege. The future viability of traditional daily newspapers is bein...
Christa Corrine McLintock’s “The Destruction of Media Diversity, or: How the FCC Learned to Stop Reg...
Suppose the twenty largest traditional news media companies in the United States, including the Wall...
The paper argues that transformations in global media industry practices can be usefully indexed to ...
This essay briefly responds to a request that the U.S. Department of Justice should give San Francis...
As media enterprises steer a path through unprecedented economic upheaval, many are looking to conso...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
Article provides an overview of the marketplace of ideas, its relevance to media mergers, and the cu...
In this Article, the Author examines the Newspaper Preservation Act, a federal antitrust exemption f...
An alarming trend toward concentration of media ownership has been highlighted by Walt Disney\u27s a...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
This essay is a personal inquiry into the nature of media technology, law, and ethics in an era mark...
With their financial difficulties, some traditional media firms have called for greater leniency und...
Daily newspapers today are under siege. The future viability of traditional daily newspapers is bein...
Christa Corrine McLintock’s “The Destruction of Media Diversity, or: How the FCC Learned to Stop Reg...
Suppose the twenty largest traditional news media companies in the United States, including the Wall...
The paper argues that transformations in global media industry practices can be usefully indexed to ...
This essay briefly responds to a request that the U.S. Department of Justice should give San Francis...
As media enterprises steer a path through unprecedented economic upheaval, many are looking to conso...