The result is that there's an even greater media concentration online than in the offline world.
That being the case, a new debate needs to take place about where, and how, to draw limits on media concentration in this country.
Some say the problem is media concentration, and point out that only five companies control 80 percent of what we see and hear.
Avoiding media concentration is also important to our economy.
Last but not least, media concentration has implications for our cultural diversity.
I see the requirement that levels of media concentration be monitored as being the most important.
In the same vein, the Commission will have to propose specific measures to combat media concentration.
It is better to have fair conditions for public service television and tougher rules to combat media concentration.
I must also correct what was said in the debate regarding controls on media concentration.
If that is what passes for media concentration, we should consider ourselves pretty lucky.