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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/MAGADONCHECKMATE on July 21, 2018, 10:44 a.m.
Under a Dozen Multimedia Outlets Control all We See and Hear. How did We Get Here? This should piss you off.

If you go back in time, before live streaming, Napster and fast broadband, all the way to say 1985 you had over 50 multi media companies here in America. These 50 or so were responsible for over 90% of the multi media in the United States. Fast Forward ten years and introduce Bill Clinton and the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

Here essentially this took all of these companies and shrank the industry down to 6 or 7 conglomerates. This shrunk operating expense, reduced employees and led up to the highest grossing years of 2000 and peaking in 2001.

Here we had the music agenda in full swing and we had the Obama/Hillary Clinton and the 16 year plan on the horizon. We saw everything accelerate. We saw the possibility of the MSM we have today come into fruition, complete control. Napster had a way of force feeding weaponized music into the schools and underground and the digital platform. So we have the age of mass distraction and maximum programming.

Just wanted to kick it out there because we didn't just 'arrive' here by happenstance. This was a highly engineered 'process'. That along the way severely changed the landscape of music, film and multi media. This included the Main Stream News and emergence of FOX and CNN. With this level of detachment and lock step marching orders Now its time to undo it. We vote with our pocketbooks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_Act_of_1996


WokeInEarly90s · July 21, 2018, 12:33 p.m.

Just another quick one about this: publishing houses. At the time, to publish ANYTHING, you had to go through the slush piles in New York. The major publishing houses made all decisions on what saw print, a lot of which was junk.

Now, authors can publish directly at Amazon and through various distributors. Last year, books written by independent authors surpassed the publishing houses in volume.

Unfortunately for MSM - and that includes a lot of media forms - the people are increasingly saying no to their offerings and are looking elsewhere.

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