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 +"'''Corporate media'''" is a term which refers to a system of media production, distribution, ownership, and funding which is dominated by [[corporation]]s, and is governed by the [[capitalism|capitalist]] imperatives of maximizing [[profit]]s for the investors, stockholders, and advertisers.
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 +It is sometimes used as a term of derision to indicate a media system which does not serve the [[public interest]] in place of the "mainstream media" or "MSM," which tends to be used by both the left and the right as a derisive term.
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"Corporate media" is a term which refers to a system of media production, distribution, ownership, and funding which is dominated by corporations, and is governed by the capitalist imperatives of maximizing profits for the investors, stockholders, and advertisers.

It is sometimes used as a term of derision to indicate a media system which does not serve the public interest in place of the "mainstream media" or "MSM," which tends to be used by both the left and the right as a derisive term.




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