Media conglomerate
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A media conglomerate describes companies that own large numbers of companies in various mass media such as television, radio, publishing, movies, and the Internet. A conglomerate is a large company that consists of divisions of seemingly unrelated businesses. It is questionable whether media companies are unrelated, as of 2006. Therefore the term media group may also be applied.
Some of the largest media conglomerates include:
- AHN Media Corp
- AT&T
- Berlusconi Group
- Bertelsmann
- Canwest Global
- General Electric
- Hearst Corporation
- Lagardère Media
- Liberty Media
- News Corporation
- NHST MediaGroup Norges Handels og Sjøfartstidende
- Grupo PRISA
- Sony
- Time Warner
- The Times Group (distinct from Times Newspapers of News Corportation)
- Viacom (owned by National Amusements)
- Vivendi
- The Walt Disney Company
In response, the companies and their supporters state that they maintain a strict separation between the business end and the production end of news departments, and note that consumers enjoy their products. They also argue that in a world where there are so many outlets for information, it would be impossible for one company or group of companies to dominate media.
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