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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 ...
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 7, 2021 · Americans are slightly more likely to say HuffPost is part of the mainstream media than not part of it (37% vs. 20%), while the reverse is true for BuzzFeed (22% vs. 31%) and the Sean Hannity radio show (20% vs. 37%). Still, pluralities say they don’t know enough about each of these outlets to decide. The survey also asked respondents which ...
Sep 8, 2021 · Using the original ownership index, we tracked the political donations at 90 of the top U.S. news organizations. The results were surprising. Only 14.5% of the 412 owners, executives, board ...
May 14, 2021 · The mainstream media index includes both parent companies (like Gannett, the parent of USA TODAY; Sinclair; NPR; PBS) and standalone titles (like The Atlantic, The Boston Globe, Commentary and The ...
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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Oct 29, 2024 · The debate over media ownership in the United States has revolved around the concentration of control among major players. Six dominant media companies—Comcast, Walt Disney, AT&T, Paramount Global, Sony, and Fox—significantly influence mass media consumption and distribution. Estimates suggest these companies control up to 90% of U.S. media.