cultural hegemony in media ownership
Cultural hegemony in media ownership refers to the dominant influence and control of media outlets by a particular group or ideology, shaping the societal norms and values through the representation of information and ideas. This control can lead to the dissemination of biased or limited perspectives, influencing public opinion and reinforcing power dynamics within a given society.
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