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According to this article on Wikipedia, 4 companies own 90% of the media in the US.
These are the companies that control most of what we see and hear on television and radio.
Newspapers are slightly more 'diversified'. Here is the names of who owns the newspapers in the US
Now who 'owns' the newspaper companies, is only half the story. Almost all of these newspapers get their 'global and national' news from 3 sources.
So according to these articles... 4 companies own almost all television and radio media in the US. Between 50 and 85 percent of all newspapers get their 'non-local' news from only 3 source newswire services.
When it comes to digital online media, the lines get blurred. This becomes harder to track down.. for example MSNBC (The MS stands for Microsoft)
Is 'owned' by Microsoft and NBC which are both in turn ultimately owned by Comcast.
CNN is owned by WarnerMedia.
Which in turn is owned by AT&T.
The point of all this is to say... that here is the US at least, just a handful of companies own virtually all television, radio and newsmedia. Many of these companies have business interests
with each other.
Media conglomerate - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
As of 2020, 90% of the United States's media is controlled by four media conglomerates: Comcast (via NBCUniversal), Disney, ViacomCBS (controlled by National Amusements), and AT&T (via WarnerMedia).
These are the companies that control most of what we see and hear on television and radio.
Newspapers are slightly more 'diversified'. Here is the names of who owns the newspapers in the US
Who owns newspaper companies? The banks, funds, and investors and their (big) slices of the industry
Who owns America's newspapers? In January, I detailed how a hedge fund named Alden Global Capital, which played a role in the shakeup at MediaNews Group, also had significant holdings in newspaper groups Freedom Communications, Philadelphia Newspaper Holdings, Journal Register Company, Tribune, …
www.niemanlab.org
Now who 'owns' the newspaper companies, is only half the story. Almost all of these newspapers get their 'global and national' news from 3 sources.
What percentage of newspaper content originates from news agencies like the AP & Reuters?
Answer (1 of 3): There may be more detailed accounts available elsewhere but a couple of studies that I have bookmarked suggest the percentage is extremely high: 1) A University of Cardiff analysis of British newspapers last year that showed that nearly half their stories were wholly or mostly...
www.quora.com
A 2006 University of Leicester analysis of foreign news coverage in online news sources suggested somewhere between 50 and 85 per cent of international news comes from four sources -- Reuters, AP, AFP and the BBC.
So according to these articles... 4 companies own almost all television and radio media in the US. Between 50 and 85 percent of all newspapers get their 'non-local' news from only 3 source newswire services.
When it comes to digital online media, the lines get blurred. This becomes harder to track down.. for example MSNBC (The MS stands for Microsoft)
Is 'owned' by Microsoft and NBC which are both in turn ultimately owned by Comcast.
MSNBC - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
MSNBC is an American cable television channel that provides NBC News coverage as well as its own reporting and political commentary on current events. MSNBC is owned by the NBCUniversal Worldwide News Group division of NBCUniversal (all of which are ultimately owned by Comcast).
MSNBC and its website were founded in 1996 under a partnership between Microsoft and General Electric's NBC unit, hence the network's naming
CNN is owned by WarnerMedia.
CNN - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
CNN (Cable News Network) is an American news-based pay television channel owned by CNN Worldwide, a unit of the WarnerMedia News & Sports division of AT&T's WarnerMedia.[1] CNN was founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner as a 24-hour cable news channel.
Which in turn is owned by AT&T.
WarnerMedia - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Warner Media, LLC is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate owned by AT&T
The point of all this is to say... that here is the US at least, just a handful of companies own virtually all television, radio and newsmedia. Many of these companies have business interests
with each other.