Sunday, April 22, 2012

THE CORPORATE MEDIA

  • News Corp., which owns The Wall Street Journal and Fox News 
  • Walt Disney, which owns ABC News and ESPN 
  • NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast and includes NBC News 
  • Allbritton, which owns several TV stations and Politico 
  • Gannett Broadcasting, a division of Gannett, which owns USA Today 
  • Post-Newsweek Stations, the broadcast division of The Washington Post Co. 
  • Belo Cos., which owns 20 TV stations 
  • Cox Media Group, which owns The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Austin American-Statesman and other newspapers and TV stations 
  • Dispatch Broadcast Group, which owns Ohio and Indiana TV stations 
  • Barrington Broadcasting Group, which owns several TV stations around the country 
  • The E.W. Scripps Co., which owns TV stations and newspapers, including The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, Tenn. 
  • Hearst Television Inc., which owns 29 stations 
  • Raycom Media, which owns TV stations 
  • Schurz Communications, which owns newspapers and TV stations nationwide 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The stations belong to the companies, but the airwaves belong to the people and they are being rented out unaccountably at bargain basement prices. This situation doesn't necessarily have to remain in place.