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Corporate media ownership

Corporate media ownership refers to the concentration of media outlets—such as TV stations, newspapers, and online platforms—controlled by large corporations. When a few companies own many media outlets, it can influence the diversity of viewpoints and the types of stories covered, often aligning content with corporate interests. This consolidation can limit independent journalism, affect public access to varied perspectives, and shape public opinion, raising concerns about media influence on democracy and information quality.