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May
1999 - Corporate Media Ownership Parody
Edition In this first installment of a series of newspaper parodies examining the state of Canada's media, Guerrilla Media takes on Conrad Black's National Post and questions the role of media ownership in our country. In 1999, Canada's corporate media barons control more newspapers than ever before owning 98 per cent of daily circulation. By relying on the benevolence of a few wealthy men, Canadians are getting a media that caters to a powerful special interest group, instead of serving the public good. Please also visit the bogus edition at our National Post parody web site. |
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