What does cross-ownership mean?
Cross-ownership means The ownership by a single organization of more than one kind of media outlet, e.g. both newspapers and television..
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The ownership by a single organization of more than one kind of media outlet, e.g. both newspapers and television..
Researchers have sought to determine whether cross-ownership between newspapers and television stations really does have an impact on coverage.
More specifically, the rules prohibit cross-ownership of cable television systems and television stations within the same local service area (Grade B signal contour), television translator stations and cable systems in the same community, […]
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Cross-ownership means The ownership by a single organization of more than one kind of media outlet, e.g. both newspapers and television..
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Researchers have sought to determine whether cross-ownership between newspapers and television stations really does have an impact on coverage.
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