Choice and Content: Media Ownership and Democratic Ideals in Canada

作者: Kelly Blidook

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关键词: News mediaDiversity (business)Content (Freudian dream analysis)Public relationsPolitical economyEconomicsDemocratic idealsMarketplace of ideasPerspective (graphical)LimitingForeign ownership

摘要: This article explores concerns regarding media ownership in Canada from a “marketplace of ideas” perspective. It assesses evidence indicating whether the ideals associated with this perspective are threatened and proposes steps that seem best suited to achieving those broad ideals. concludes regulations limiting levels by single corporations combined relaxed foreign controls would likely increase range choice diversity content news media. The latter, it also suggests, allow regulators more effectively enforce guidelines already place for maintaining vibrant competitive market.

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