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corporate media : ウィキペディア英語版
corporate media

Corporate media is a term which refers to a system of mass media production, distribution, ownership, and funding which is dominated by corporations and their CEOs. It is sometimes used as a pejorative term in place of ''mainstream media'', which tends to also be used as a derisive term, to indicate a media system that does not serve the public interest.〔Croteau, David and Hoynes, William (2006). ''The Business of Media: Corporate Media and the Public Interest'' Pine Forge Press. ISBN 1412913152 (p. 33 )〕
== Background ==

Media critics such as Robert McChesney,〔McChesney, Robert. ("Rich Media, Poor Democracy" ), ISBN 0-252-02448-6, University of Illinois Press, 1999; ("The Problem with the Media" ), ISBN 1-58367-105-6, 2004〕 Ben Bagdikian,〔Bagdikian, Ben, ("Media Monopoly" ), ISBN 0-8070-6179-4, Beacon Press, 2000〕 Ralph Nader, Jim Hightower,〔Hightower, Jim, "What Liberal Media?", ("There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road Except Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos" ), ISBN 0-06-092949-9, Harper Perennial Press, 1998〕 Noam Chomsky, Thom Hartmann, Edward S. Herman, and Amy Goodman suggest that such a media system, especially when allowed to dominate the mainstream media, inevitably will be manipulated by these same corporations to suit their own interests. These critics point out that the main national networks, NBC, CBS, and ABC, as well as most if not all of the smaller cable channels, are owned, funded, and controlled by an interconnected network of large corporate conglomerates and international banking interests, which may manipulate and filter out news that does not fit their corporate agenda.

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