Megamedia : how giant corporations dominate mass media, distort competition, and endanger democracy.
authors:
Alger, Dean.
subjects:
Big business -- Moral and ethical aspects
Mass media.
Mass media -- Objectivity
Mass media and business
Press monopolies
publishers:
Rowman & Littlefield,
ISBN:
0847683893
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