What does it mean to 'break up' media power? | Des Freedman | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
When Labour leader Ed Miliband recently demanded the breakup of Rupert Murdoch's UK media empire, arguing that "if you want to minimise the abuses of power, then that kind of concentration of power is frankly quite dangerous", he may well have been drawing on his late father's arguments about the corrupting influence of concentrated media ownership. Read More Here
When Labour leader Ed Miliband recently demanded the breakup of Rupert Murdoch's UK media empire, arguing that "if you want to minimise the abuses of power, then that kind of concentration of power is frankly quite dangerous", he may well have been drawing on his late father's arguments about the corrupting influence of concentrated media ownership. Read More Here
