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The sorts of public policies which are, or ought to be, adopted in order to deal with concentrated media ownership depend on what impact such concentrations are thought to have on the collective good of society.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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monomedia ownership, media ownership policy, media ownership legislation, media ownership regime, media ownership policies, concentrated media ownership, many media firms, safeguarding pluralism, media ownership restrictions, large media firms, media ownership regulation, media provision, editorial agreements, media ownership rules, diagonal expansion, airtime sales, vertical supply chain, newspaper sector, cent upper limit, media suppliers, promoting pluralism, broadcasting licences, excessive dominance, press sector, monopolized control
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Green Paper, Broadcasting Act, White Paper, Time Warner, News International, United News, European Union, Guardian Media Group, Mirror Group, Review Committee, Financial Times, Broadcasting Bill, European Commission, European Parliament, Grampian Television, Scottish Media Group, Associated Newspapers, Competition Commission, Scottish Television, Fair Trading Act, Merger Control Regulation, Rupert Murdoch, Treaty of Rome, Department of National Heritage, Independent Productions
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