influence of media conglomerates
The influence of media conglomerates refers to the significant power and control that large corporations with multiple media outlets have over shaping public opinion, controlling information dissemination, and dominating the media landscape. This influence extends to advertising, editorial content, entertainment, and even political agendas, often leading to concerns about biased reporting, limited diversity of voices, and potential manipulation of public perception.
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