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Media Concentration

Media concentration refers to the situation where a small number of corporations or entities own a large share of the media outlets, such as television, radio, newspapers, and online platforms. This concentration can limit diversity in viewpoints and reduce the variety of content available to the public. It can also lead to a concentration of power, where a few companies influence public opinion and cultural trends. When fewer voices control the media landscape, it can hinder democratic discourse and limit citizens' access to diverse and independent information.