Hahahaha Sounds like you almost ripped the camera apart turning it around there! - but you have a good point, and why is it that in every debate so far, Hillary, John and Barack are center stage, is that journalistic bias or what? . . it's not pure democracy . . . if we are looking to export our democratic ideals to other countries, I feal sorry for them.
Thanks for your comments. I wanted to try and respect their 30-second requirement as much as possible, so I may have been a little too quick on the rotation there. But as for the journalistic bias comment, I watched the Republican show the other day and noticed that outside of Romney, Giuliani, and McCain, the other candidates (particularly Mr. Ron Paul) barely got any questions.
These debates need to be completely overhauled, in my opinion.
NINE companies that own NINETY percent ehh? That's not a Monopoly. You could make a case for it being an oligopoly, but 9 strong competitors by no means qualifies as "a small number" of competitors (try more like 2 or 3).
Thanks for your comment. Your points are quite valid. However, I should have indicated the different "sectors" of the media, if you will, that each of these 9 companies participates in. Some are involved in radio, others in technology, others in film. The point is that in each media-relevant industry, at least 2-3 of these 9 have made that industry into a monopoly. The time limit did not allow me to be more clear.
Governments can't Mandate Alternative Media without making a News Media Industry of their own. Businesses that already exist need to enter into the game on their own accord. I wonder why it hasn't happened.
Hahahaha Sounds like you almost ripped the camera apart turning it around there! - but you have a good point, and why is it that in every debate so far, Hillary, John and Barack are center stage, is that journalistic bias or what? . . it's not pure democracy . . . if we are looking to export our democratic ideals to other countries, I feal sorry for them.
sirwizardoflight 4 years ago
Sirwizardoflight,
Thanks for your comments. I wanted to try and respect their 30-second requirement as much as possible, so I may have been a little too quick on the rotation there. But as for the journalistic bias comment, I watched the Republican show the other day and noticed that outside of Romney, Giuliani, and McCain, the other candidates (particularly Mr. Ron Paul) barely got any questions.
These debates need to be completely overhauled, in my opinion.
Regards,
-S.L.
SolomonsLegacy 4 years ago
The American media is controlled by our two political parties.
They've even created the same political competition between news channels, that they have for our voting system.
Kill Your Tv !
j0eg0d 4 years ago
Look at me, speaking with this...cool dark voice....
Y2ANJ 4 years ago
CNN = Corrupt News Network. 'Nuff said.
CptFreeze 4 years ago
NINE companies that own NINETY percent ehh? That's not a Monopoly. You could make a case for it being an oligopoly, but 9 strong competitors by no means qualifies as "a small number" of competitors (try more like 2 or 3).
Xidlarus 4 years ago
Xidlarus,
Thanks for your comment. Your points are quite valid. However, I should have indicated the different "sectors" of the media, if you will, that each of these 9 companies participates in. Some are involved in radio, others in technology, others in film. The point is that in each media-relevant industry, at least 2-3 of these 9 have made that industry into a monopoly. The time limit did not allow me to be more clear.
Regards,
-S.L.
SolomonsLegacy 4 years ago
CNN owns 90% of media? Get the fuck out of here, you lunny. And by the way FOX is the right wing gay company that are all right winger-crusaders.
Jakethegreat69 4 years ago
Governments can't Mandate Alternative Media without making a News Media Industry of their own. Businesses that already exist need to enter into the game on their own accord. I wonder why it hasn't happened.
VonHOG 4 years ago