Most people still have no idea how MSM works. CBS, Fox, Msdnc, etc, are all content creators. They create that content and sell it to "local broadcasters" who are then allowed to use those brands to produce their own "local news" content. There are some such as Sinclair who own very large swaths of the broadcasting economy in the US with hundreds of broadcasting stations. Seems as though everytime there are real problems with companies, you dig down and find conglomoration...
And they consist of numerous subsidiaries. As I said. Dig down into these companies and you will almost always find a conglomeration.
A perfect example of this is the Toxic Masculinity commercial from Gillette. Lets say because of that commercial you decided you were no longer going to buy their products. Where do you draw the line? Gillette is owned by proctor and gamble. P&G own brands such as Always, Bounty, Charmin, Crest, Dawn, Downy, Febreeze, Head and shoulders, Olay, Oral-b, Pampers, Pantene, Tide, Vicks. And those are just some of the brands it owns bringing in more than 1 BILLION dollars a year in sales. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Procter_%26_Gamble_brands
Conglomerations are just ways for businesses to hide the fact that they are really a monopoly.
3rd Story: HAHAH CNN was caught helping ANTIFA with the FALSE FLAG .. pressure off us.
Yes, there are 25,000 Trump supporters lined up there right now.
Tomorrow I was planning to meditate, lift, maybe go for a run and grill some food. Did I miss the secret Trump supporter plan to commit violence?
Wonder if any based radio news readers leave off a word or two, here and there. You know, just a quick little edit.
Lying scum. The news media needs to be the first to go.
Most people still have no idea how MSM works. CBS, Fox, Msdnc, etc, are all content creators. They create that content and sell it to "local broadcasters" who are then allowed to use those brands to produce their own "local news" content. There are some such as Sinclair who own very large swaths of the broadcasting economy in the US with hundreds of broadcasting stations. Seems as though everytime there are real problems with companies, you dig down and find conglomoration...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fHfgU8oMSo
iHeartMedia is the big dog. Bigger than Sinclair/CBS/Entercom combined and they have more daily reach than fb/tw/insta.
iHeartMedia... FORMERLY known as CLEAR CHANNEL
And they consist of numerous subsidiaries. As I said. Dig down into these companies and you will almost always find a conglomeration.
A perfect example of this is the Toxic Masculinity commercial from Gillette. Lets say because of that commercial you decided you were no longer going to buy their products. Where do you draw the line? Gillette is owned by proctor and gamble. P&G own brands such as Always, Bounty, Charmin, Crest, Dawn, Downy, Febreeze, Head and shoulders, Olay, Oral-b, Pampers, Pantene, Tide, Vicks. And those are just some of the brands it owns bringing in more than 1 BILLION dollars a year in sales. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Procter_%26_Gamble_brands
Conglomerations are just ways for businesses to hide the fact that they are really a monopoly.