media ownership and cultural transmission
Media ownership refers to the control over various forms of media, such as television networks, newspapers, radio stations, and online platforms, by individuals, corporations, or government entities. Cultural transmission refers to the process by which cultural values, traditions, beliefs, and knowledge are passed on from one generation to another through the media.
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