Ted Turner y explique pourquoi la concentration dans le monde des médias est une mauvaise chose, tant culturellement que politiquement. Il y dit aussi (entre autres) que la FCC ne fait pas son boulot et prend des décisions contraires au bon sens.
Extrait :
Today, media companies are more concentrated than at any time over the past 40 years, thanks to a continual loosening of ownership rules by Washington. The media giants now own not only broadcast networks and local stations; they also own the cable companies that pipe in the signals of their competitors and the studios that produce most of the programming. To get a flavor of how consolidated the industry has become, consider this: In 1990, the major broadcast networks--ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox--fully or partially owned just 12.5 percent of the new series they aired. By 2000, it was 56.3 percent. Just two years later, it had surged to 77.5 percent.
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