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On Apr 16, 2:31 pm, "HD Radio" wrote:
Throughout most of history, humans lived in a state of extreme information poverty. News traveled slowly, field to field, village to village. Even with the printing press's advent, information spread at a snail's pace. Few knew how to find printed materials, assuming that they even knew how to read. Today, by contrast, we live in a world of unprecedented media abundance that once would have been the stuff of science-fiction novels. We can increasingly obtain and consume whatever media we want, wherever and whenever we want: television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and the bewildering variety of material available on the Internet. This media cornucopia is a wonderful development for a free society-or so you'd think. So, are you saying we need to limit the number of outlets owned by one company or should we open it up more. I think the FCC needs to do some more research on the effects of media conglomerates and how many people actually rely on mulitple news outlets to get their information. I think if one was to study the country as a whole- we might find that the vast majority of the population is still relying on one or two main outlets. Not everyone is using blogs and internet searches to futher their understanding of the world. And if that were the case, then if we say that the reason we can allow media corporations more ownership outlets -- we might not have the correct picture. I'm still very leary of information coming only from one or two main companies in one market. That is to say, I don't think it's such a bright idea to let a major company own lots of radio, television and print media in one market. I guess I'm just old fashioned that way. [full article with graphs]http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=27864 -- __________________________________________________ _______________ Est autem fides credere quod nondum vides;cuius fidei merces est videre quod credis HD RADIO is here!http://www.HDRadio.com DUNCAN HUNTER for PRESIDENThttp://www.GoHunter08.com WHAT THE LEFT WON'T TELL YOUhttp://www.FrontPageMag.com WHAT COMMUNISTS WON'T TELL YOUhttp://China-E-Lobby.blogspot.com WHAT ISLAM WON'T TELL YOUhttp://www.WhatTheWestNeedsToKnow.com __________________________________________________ _______________ |
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