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Building a Media Oligarchy
The modern public square is no longer scattered across thousands of independent owners. It runs through a short list of men with staggering fortunes and direct control over the platforms that decide what billions of people read, watch, search, post, and stream. The New Gatekeepers Jeff Bezos purchased The Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million, placing one of the most influential newspapers in the United States capital under the ownership of one of the world's wealthiest in
Mar 158 min read


How to Cancel Paramount+
Canceling takes less than five minutes. On May 22, thousands will do it together. Simply go to the link below and follow the instructions for your device: Timing matters. Cancel on May 1 so the action happens simultaneously across the country. One cancellation may be invisible. Thousands on the same day send a signal that cannot be ignored.
Mar 151 min read


Redirecting Power Back to the Public
When ownership concentrates, consumers still control one powerful lever: where their money goes. In a system dominated by large institutions, it is easy to feel powerless. Media companies appear enormous. Their executives command vast resources. Their platforms reach hundreds of millions of people. Their influence stretches across politics, entertainment, and culture. Against that scale, individual citizens can feel insignificant. But the structure of modern media contains a
Mar 151 min read


Why This Moment Matters
Media consolidation and political pressure are colliding at the same time. The American media landscape is changing quickly. Over the past two decades, consolidation has accelerated across nearly every corner of the industry. Broadcast networks have merged with film studios. Streaming platforms have absorbed production companies. Major publishers have been acquired by investment groups or billionaire owners. At the same time, social media platforms have become dominant distri
Mar 152 min read


Why Consumer Action Still Works
Corporations may ignore criticism, but they won’t ignore changes in subscription revenue . Large corporations rarely respond to outrage alone. They respond to incentives. Public criticism can create headlines and temporary controversy, but corporate behavior is ultimately shaped by measurable signals. Those signals appear in revenue reports, subscriber counts, market reactions, and investor confidence. For media companies, one of the most important of those signals is recurri
Mar 152 min read


When Media Power Meets Political Power
When billion-dollar media companies depend on political approval, editorial independence becomes harder to protect. Modern media empires do not exist in isolation from government power. They depend on it. Broadcast licenses are granted by federal regulators. Mergers require approval from federal agencies. Antitrust reviews determine whether companies can acquire competitors or expand their influence. Even the ability to transmit signals across the public airwaves ultimately
Mar 132 min read


The Pattern of Media Consolidation
A small circle of billionaire executives now dominates the platforms that shape national conversation. When ownership concentrates at this scale, public accountability becomes optional and influence becomes currency. Look at the scoreboard. Ninety percent of traditional American media sits inside the walls of a few corporations. Between ninety and ninety-five percent of global social media traffic flows through platforms owned or run by a handful of billionaires. A nation of
Feb 251 min read


MayDay in America: Unite for Social Change
May Day, celebrated on May 1st, has a rich history rooted in labor rights and social justice. In America, this day serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggles for equality, workers' rights, and social change. As we navigate through the complexities of modern society, it is essential to reflect on the significance of May Day and how we can unite for a better future. The Historical Significance of May Day May Day originated in the late 19th century, primarily as a da
Feb 254 min read


Take Action Against Corporations: Cancel Paramount Plus
In an era where streaming services dominate our entertainment choices, the decision to subscribe or cancel can feel overwhelming. Paramount Plus, a platform that promises a vast library of content, has recently come under scrutiny. Many viewers are questioning whether the service lives up to its promises or if it’s time to take action and cancel their subscriptions. This blog post will explore the reasons behind this growing sentiment and provide practical steps for those con
Feb 254 min read
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