In the first of his ‘Counterspin’ series of columns, Ceasefire Deputy Editor Musab Younis examines the effect that increasingly concentrated media ownership is having on the reliability and accuracy of news reporting. He asks whether systematic distortion could be linked to the ownership structure of the press – and, if so, what prospects there are for a new popular, democratic media.
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