Until 1999, a company could not own more than a single television station in any given market.
The company didn't own a major business magazine in which to make its case.
Is it common sense to let just five companies own all the major sources of information and news in America?
God knows how many different companies, at least three, have owned my information.
Under it a person or company cannot own both a newspaper and a television station in the same market.
Other private companies own exclusive rights to run services on certain lines.
But forget the costs: why should people or companies own a disease in the first place?
But in addition, Japanese companies now own or have agreed to buy all of them.
The rest of the power production is owned by private companies.
The company owns 13 power plants, 9 of them in the city.