• Doomsider@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    He wasn’t being a dick, just pointing out that all mass media has always been owned by oligarchy. This isn’t consolidation of the media under right wing, that is nonsensical because it happened since the beginning of history.

    You say study history? What about Edward Murrow’s warning during the Red Scare when the US disowned and kicked out all the leftist. Sounds like what we are still dealing with.

    https://youtu.be/ZUMEq24tqtU

    Newspapers were always owned by the wealthy and acted as their mouthpiece since the inception of this country which was founded on violence and propaganda.

    I do see your point though, but it is important to point out the truth lest we fall into propaganda traps like “independent media” or “left wing” media.

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      3 months ago

      Starting with “Hate to break it to you” is starting an argument with someone on your own side for no reason.

      We used to have laws against media consolidation. Yes, the wealthy have always owned media, however, this is still new

      You’re making a point slightly different than mine. It’s weird and unnecessary to act like I didn’t know that.

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        3 months ago

        Hate to break it to you but “hate to break it to you” aren’t fighting words. That’s a ‘you’ problem.

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      3 months ago

      I think the modern consolidation of digital age mass media has been novel in that the media isn’t just newspapers, magazines, or tv. In the past, it was consolidation of print media, because there was no internet or tv. Then came consolidation of tv media, which was probably easier because the delivery method was already oligarch-owned. Internet opened up all new means of mass media, and they weren’t necessarily oligarch owned when they began i.e. blogs and apps and all that. First, the blogs/sites/apps had to gain a following. Only then were they ripe for takeover because they had reach. So I guess then…yea…once it becomes mass media it is taken over, so maybe I am agreeing that all mass media is right/oligarch owned. On the rise to becoming ‘mass’ media, though, not necessarily.