Power and Media Industries – Curran and Seaton
A political economy approach to the media – arguing that patterns of ownership and control are the most
significant factors in how the media operate.
Media industries follow the normal capitalist pattern of increasing concentration of ownership in fewer
and fewer hands. This leads to a narrowing of the range of opinions represented and a pursuit of profit at
the expense of quality or creativity.
The internet does not represent a rupture with the past in that it does not offer a level playing field for
diverse voices to be heard. It is constrained by nationalism and state censorship. News is still controlled
by powerful news organisations, who have successfully defended their oligarchy.
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