Difference between revisions of "Mainstream"
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The "'''Mainstream'''" is the opposite pole of the "[[extreme]]". | The "'''Mainstream'''" is the opposite pole of the "[[extreme]]". | ||
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{{FA|Corporate media}} | {{FA|Corporate media}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:56, 26 September 2019
"Mainstream" (polarising perspective) | |
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As opposed to "extreme" |
The "Mainstream" is the opposite pole of the "extreme".
"Mainstream media"
- Full article: Corporate media
- Full article: Corporate media
Self-styled "mainstream media" is referred to on this website as Corporate media.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Corporate media | The corporate media refers to itself as 'mainstream' in an effort to marginalize so-called "alternative" media. While some instances (e.g. BBC) are not strictly commercial, all the corporate media is hierarchically structured, so a very small number of editors can censor or modify its output. |
Presstitute | Journalists who give biased and predetermined views in favour of the government and corporations. |
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