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Browsing: Media
A new report from Media Reform Coalition (MRC) has shown that billionaires have more control of corporate UK media than ever before- and it doesn’t look like change is coming anytime soon.
Campaign and research group MRC has published its latest report into media ownership in the UK and says three companies control the mass majority of the press landscape.
The group’s previous analysis was in 2021 and the latest report suggests it has worsened in some areas in the few short years.
Western media exposes itself in its coverage of Libya floods The floods in Libya have so far killed 11,300 people,…
The programme first launched in the 80s.
Why does American Billionaire Rupert Murdoch have so much influence over Britain? Rupert Murdoch is a name that has become…
Rupert Murdoch’s engagement abruptly called off – US media Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and former police chaplain Ann Lesley Smith…
BBC host Martine Croxall admitted she might be “breaking” impartiality rules by expressing excitement as the Tory leadership contest…
Netflix subscriber loss has started to reverse after being able to add 2.4 million households to its base.
Two CNN journalists have apologised for their coverage of the Thai nursery massacre – that left 37 people dead, including 23 children.
Elon Musk is hoping to complete his purchase of Twitter by the end of the month but the company “will not take yes for an answer.”
Sir Elton John and Prince Harry are among several public figures suing the publisher of the Daily Mail over what they call “gross breaches of privacy.”
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