Media Ownership Takes on a Nightmarish Hue
Common Dreams, November 17, 2006
By Pam Martens
At a time when warnings abound that the concentration of wealth in America is dangerously threatening the underpinnings of our democracy, it's unsettling to see a cast of billionaire moguls and dubious characters circling their wagons around the Nation's largest newspapers.
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