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Our goal is to provide radical transparency and a better grasp of the U.S. Mainstream Media by listing publishers (owners, majority voting shareholders, and donors of titles) considered major US daily news sources. We have time-stamped this index – May 11, 2021. To give the index structure, we have chosen to use third-party tracking of monthly views, unless reported at the source. In the ...
We have created three indices (time-stamped May 11, 2021): US Mainstream Media Ownership (176 parent companies and standalone news outlets) Emerging Digital Nonprofits and Their Donors (231) Seven Big Owners of Daily Newspapers in America (own more than half of the major daily newspapers in the U.S. Index is organized by the state to highlight ...
Alessandra Orofino. As daily newspapers are decimated by hedge funds, who will perform the public watchdog function protected by the First Amendment? Dave Krieger, the former editor of the Daily Camera, asks a very important question on ownership of newspapers.
May 12, 2021 · Heidi Legg of Harvard University’s Future of Media project examines who owns the news in the US. Once, we knew who owned our news sources. For many big newspapers, we still do: the Sulzbergers ...
May 14, 2021 · The databases includes three indices: The U.S. Mainstream Media Index details the 176 parent companies of daily news outlets; the index of emerging nonprofit media and donors lists 231 nonprofit news outlets and who funds them; and an index of the seven owners of daily newspapers is categorized by state. The first index, for example, focuses on ...
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Nov 10, 2017 · Abstract. The press is essential for creating an informed citizenry, but its existence depends on attracting and maintaining an audience. It is unclear whether supply-side effects—including those dictated by the owners of the media—influence how the media cover politics, yet this question is essential given their abilities to set the agenda and frame issues that are covered.