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  2. Audience fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    Audience fragmentation describes the extent to which audiences are distributed across media offerings. Traditional outlets, such as broadcast networks , have long feared that technological and regulatory changes would increase competition and erode their audiences.

  3. Decline of newspapers - Wikipedia

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    But newspapers have not been alone in this: the rise of cable television and satellite television at the expense of network television in countries such as the United States and United Kingdom is another example of this fragmentation. With social media sites overtaking TV as a source for news for young people, news organisations have become ...

  4. Americans fault news media for dividing nation: AP-NORC poll

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    FILE - President Donald Trump stands in front of microphones as he speaks to members of the media on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Friday, Feb. 7, 2020, before boarding Marine One.

  5. Mass media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On the future of Spanish-language media in the U.S., Alberto Avendaño, ex-director of El Tiempo Latino/Washington Post, claimed that "Hispanic-American" news coverage in the English-language media is "absolutely pathetic," but he was optimistic, arguing that demographic shifts would inevitably render the Latino media a significant presence in ...

  6. Media pluralism - Wikipedia

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    Media privatization and the lessening of the State dominance over media content is a global trend, according to the UNESCO report on world trends in freedom of expression and media development. [ 4 ] Establishing profitable models of state-owned but relatively independent papers is part of the controlled liberalization process and is a common ...

  7. Opinion - The mainstream media still doesn’t get Trump — or ...

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    A lot of Americans would rather get their information from people like Joe Rogan because they prefer open partisanship to partisanship masquerading as honest journalism.

  8. Joseph Turow - Wikipedia

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    His research specialises in marketing, new media and privacy. A 2005 New York Times Magazine article referred to him as “probably the reigning academic expert on media fragmentation." [2] In 2010, the New York Times called Turow “the ranking wise man on some thorny new-media and marketing topics." [3]

  9. CBS News journalist slams media, says most ... - AOL

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    CBS News journalist slams media, says most underreported 2024 story was Biden’s ‘obvious cognitive decline’