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Date: 2024-12-21 Page is: DBtxt003.php txt00019154

Media / Journalism
Concentration of power and influence

If this doesn't scare you then you're not paying attention ... very little local ownership and independence

Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess
If this doesn't scare you then you're not paying attention Inbox x Daily Kos Unsubscribe 3:07 PM (48 minutes ago) to me Peter, if it feels like the financial industry has purchased your local newspaper, that's because it probably has. The New York Times reports (emphasis added): The McClatchy family has been in journalism since 1857, when its flagship publication, The Daily Bee, chronicled the latest for residents of Sacramento in the wake of the gold rush. Now, in keeping with a trend that has placed hundreds of American news outlets in the hands of the finance industry, the McClatchy Company and its 30 newspapers are likely to end up the property of a hedge fund. How widespread is financial industry ownership of local newspapers? So widespread that McClatchy and its 30 newspapers being purchased by a hedge fund wouldn't even make that much of a difference: The New York hedge fund Alden Global Capital — now a media heavyweight through a subsidiary, MediaNews Group, a chain with roughly 200 newspapers — saw opportunities in distressed media properties. Alden Global Capital's 200 newspapers doesn't even make it the biggest player on the scene: Two of the largest newspaper chains, Gannett and GateHouse Media, merged last year into a leviathan that publishes more than 250 daily papers, including USA Today, The Detroit Free Press and The Arizona Republic. That deal was financed by a private equity fund, Apollo Global Management. The combined company, called Gannett, is controlled by another private equity fund, Fortress Investment Group, which is owned by the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank. The results of the financial industry owning so many news outlets have been predictable: massive layoffs, less journalism, a for-profit mindset, and a less informed public. At Daily Kos, we have a different model. Instead of being funded mostly by advertising, grassroots donations are our primary source of income. Instead of being driven by profit, our goals are mission driven: advancing the progressive agenda by giving you news you can do something about. Daily Kos is an alternative to hedge fund owned media, Fox News propaganda, and Big Tech social networks. Day in and day out, even in the midst of a pandemic, we give you news you can do something about to help advance the progressive agenda. Help us continue our ongoing work by starting a monthly contribution of $5. Can't contribute monthly? Even a one-time donation of $5 can help keep us fighting. Thank you for all you do, Chris Bowers Executive Campaign Director, Daily Kos If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. (Please note that we may be slow to process checks during the coronavirus outbreak.) Sent via ActionNetwork.org. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please click here.
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