How Media Concentration in the Age of Radio Prefigured Today’s Big Tech Debate
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Should a few tech giants define what is true and worth knowing? Without them having to be held accountable, unlike media outlets like Ekstra Bladet, Politiken and Jyllands-Posten, which are covered by the Media Responsibility Act.
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In the 1930s, staffers at the newly established Federal Communications Commission devised a novel rationale for limiting network power in radio, telephony, and the press. While much has changed since the “age of radio,” the concerns they raised inform the present-day debate over the control that social media platforms exert over public discourse, writes Richard R. John.
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