Corporate execs who give the advertisers orders

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The discussion centers on the influence of corporate executives over media content, highlighting how ownership by a few large corporations affects news coverage. Participants express concern that media outlets, including city papers and television stations, prioritize corporate interests over journalistic integrity. The conversation suggests that media executives dictate what is reported, undermining the media's role as a solution to societal issues. This dynamic raises questions about accountability and the true purpose of news media in a corporate-dominated landscape.

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corporate execs who give the advertisers orders..
news media choosing what to cover and what not to..or perhaps I should say new media editors who tell their reporters what or what not to cover..
Hollywood..
 
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ah quibble..I meant this as a reply to the social engineering thread but must have hit the create new thread button by mistake.. sorry.
 
Yeah, but it's sufficiently distinct to deserve its own thread. Why are the media part of the problem when the claim to be, and wish to be, part of the solution?

Look at the ownership. All the city papers and networks and TV stations in the US are owned by a few big corporations. Why would you expect a big corporation to behave like it wasn't one?
 

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