Sunday, January 21, 2018

Who Owns the World's Media? Media Concentration and Ownership around the World by Eli M. Noam and The International Media Concentration Collaboration Abstract

Who Owns the World's Media? Media Concentration and Ownership around the World by Eli M. Noam and The International Media Concentration Collaboration Abstract is an interesting book published by Oxford Press.

What kind of roles play corporations? And the net has brought more freedom thanks to social media, various networks and the possibility for everyone of sharing news and what it is going on in the world  in the "now" and "immediate"?

How much diversity and openness has brought the net with it?

Any answers given to this questions means implications in every field of our society because informations and news are not disconnected by the  social tissues.

The book gives voice to 13 media industries, television, newspapers, book publishing, film, and so on.

Every country is examined, compared, seen and read globally at the end.

France, Belgium, Italy, Russia, Spain, Ireland, Canada, USA, Chile, Brazil, Australia just for naming some of countries and the medias taken in consideration.

Highly suggested.

I thank Oxford Press for the copy of this book.


Anna Maria Polidori



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