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Throughout the decade, Time became more of a media conglomerate.
It is not owned by one of the large media conglomerates.
Clear Channel is the largest media conglomerate in the world.
During 1980, the good sales of his two publications led him to form a media conglomerate.
Yet the record of the media conglomerates is hardly a reassuring one.
It has also touched off complaints from some other media conglomerates.
These he parlayed into the largest media conglomerate in the world.
The degree to which a few large media conglomerates can control democratic debate is of vital interest to us all.
He ran a media conglomerate that published a newspaper and produced television programs.
They prevent a media conglomerate from owning two television networks.
There is greater pressure than ever for return on capital, now that media conglomerates run many houses.
The moves are a part of his campaign to push for changes and board seats at the media conglomerate.
Potential buyers, which may include all the major media conglomerates, are being asked to indicate any possible interest this week.
He inherited ownership of the media conglomerate in 1970 when his father died, and was a board member until 1994.
In June 1994, the company switched from video gaming to a media conglomerate.
Another problem concerns the manipulation of news budgets in large media conglomerates.
As of 2007, almost all Canadian television stations are owned by national media conglomerates.
Media conglomerates were already in an acquisition frenzy, so why not pool information?
On revenues, Sony is the world's fifth largest media conglomerate.
He also suggests that no government regulation can shatter the media conglomerate.
Could a division of a media conglomerate remain independent?
He added that they represented a more attractive investment opportunity than other large media conglomerates.
Today, Bertelsmann ranks as one of the world's largest media conglomerates.
But he doesn't give the media conglomerates that control what we hear on the radio their share of the blame.
Apparently in the eyes of the market, the future media conglomerate is less likely to prosper than the fragments are on their own.