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Spread the word today.
On May 1, we cancel Paramount+
 together. 

They made their move.
Now we make ours.

No need to sign up for anything.
Don’t even try to give us your personal information.

 Just spread the word now.
And on May 1, Cancel Paramount+

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The best thing you can do today

Spread the word.

That’s the job right now.
Post it, text it, send it to friends, drop it in the group chat,
and let people know what’s happening on May 1. We’ll wait.

SHARE

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Then, on May 1

Cancel Paramount+

Not early. Not randomly. Together.
That is how a complaint becomes a headline.

If enough people do it together, it stops being a complaint, and it starts being a problem.

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Why Paramount?
Why CBS?

Because this is where a bigger problem gets very easy to see.

 

When media companies get too comfortable around power, the public notices.
Paramount+ is just the first button regular people can actually push.

You can’t call a board meeting. You can hit cancel. 

Turns out "cancel anytime" goes both ways.

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WHY MAY 1st?

Its billionaire leader says he will buy CNN next and

remove any talent Donald Trump doesn’t like.

We act together, because scattered outrage is easy to ignore.
Coordinated action is harder to miss.

May 1 is the day we do this together.

Paramount is pulling Stephen Colbert off the air in May.

No rant required. Just timing.

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This does not end on May 1

May Day is the first move. Not the last.

This is a nationwide, ongoing campaign.
When companies make spineless choices,
we organize targeted action.

If they change course, great.
If not, we know how calendars work.

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How this works

We pick our spots. Then we act.

This is not about yelling forever.

It is about changing incentives.

When companies do the right thing, there is no action to take.
When they do not, we choose a target, set a date, and respond.

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Building a Media Oligarchy

Six major corporations now control roughly 90% of traditional media and a staggering 95% of social media. To concentrate that much power and control they understand one person controls their fate. 

Their loyalty isn’t to the public. It’s to Donald Trump.

Become a Volunteer

Let us know your interest, and we will get back to you.

Areas of interest *

Want to do more?

Ready to join the movement?

Most people should just spread the word now and cancel on May 1.
But if you want to help organize, create, or volunteer, raise your hand here.

EMAIL:
info@maydayinamerica.org


HEADQUARTERS:

MayDay in America
National Headquarters

PO Box 47192
Atlanta, GA 30362‑0192

FOLLOW THE ACTION:
@MayDayInAmericaOfficial

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With Trump’s apparent blessing, the Ellisons are amassing a media empire.

How Jeff Bezos Broke The Washington Post

Meta scraps fact-checking, brings back political content in latest Trump-friendly move

A proposed merger of Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery would concentrate  media power and weaken independent journalism.

Jeff Bezos’s stewardship of the Washington Post has shifted from savior to dismantler.

Meta ends third-party fact-checking, shifts to community notes.

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In the News

WHAT THIS FIGHT IS ALL ABOUT

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The Pattern of Media Consolidation

A shrinking number of billionaire-owned corporations now control most of what Americans watch, read, and share. As ownership consolidates, editorial independence and public accountability become increasingly fragile.

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When Media Power Meets Political Power

When billion-dollar media companies depend on political approval, editorial independence becomes harder to protect.

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Why Consumer Action Still Works

Corporations may ignore criticism, but they won’t ignore changes in subscription revenue.

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Why This Moment Matters

Media consolidation and political pressure are colliding at the same time.

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Redirecting Power Back to the Public

When ownership concentrates, consumers still control one powerful lever: where their money goes.

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How to Cancel Paramount+

Canceling takes less than five minutes. Here is the exact step-by-step process to end your subscription on May 1 as part of the coordinated action.

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