The media isn’t doing this out of happenstance, like any job they are following the bosses orders. Even the bosses aren’t the bosses, you need to go to the top and see who owns the companies and who the major investors are - that’s who’s pulling the strings on the media bias. They don’t buy media companies to make money but rather as a megaphone for their agendas. Something like 6-7 companies control 90% of media - figure out those major investors and you have a small number of people (of course they’re all shielded behind fund names etc etc) - it’d make a good book for an investigative journalist.
Investigative journalists--I've heard of those. There used to be a lot of good ones. Now they're only to be found in tiny underfunded alternative media like Breitbart and Infowars.
The media isn’t doing this out of happenstance, like any job they are following the bosses orders. Even the bosses aren’t the bosses, you need to go to the top and see who owns the companies and who the major investors are - that’s who’s pulling the strings on the media bias. They don’t buy media companies to make money but rather as a megaphone for their agendas. Something like 6-7 companies control 90% of media - figure out those major investors and you have a small number of people (of course they’re all shielded behind fund names etc etc) - it’d make a good book for an investigative journalist.
Investigative journalists--I've heard of those. There used to be a lot of good ones. Now they're only to be found in tiny underfunded alternative media like Breitbart and Infowars.
Project Veritas and OAN