Prove to me that the media companies are doing that.
So you're saying Rupert Murdoch, Ted Turner, the NBC execs, and others are all colluding with each other doing backroom deals for the purpose of stifling competition?
Read what I already wrote, how many times do you think I should repeat it for you?
The media situation is another one - it's not a monopoly, exactly, it's a lack of diversificatrion of ownership.
Go read the book I mentioned by media expert Ben Bernake for the reasons why this is bad for democracy, since you don't know (or at least google for the summary on the web).
And to repeat this again, having 90% of the media controlled by 5 of the biggest corporations creates a massive pro-corporate bias and restriction for the anti-corporatocracy voices to get heard.
What absurd claim are you and Craig234 going to suggest?
That Bill O'Reily, Larry King and Keith Olberman are all secretly colluding with each other doing backroom deals to stifel competition?
Rush Limbaugh, and the executives at Air America are all secretly colluding with each other doing backroom deals to stifel competition?
That argument makes zero sense.
It has nothing to do with that, but funny enough, there is a reported story about it.
When Olbermann and O'Reilly were going after each other more and more with frequent attacks, they started to attack each others' parent companies, exposing wrongdoing.
So the CEO's of each company talked and said this isn't good for them and agreed to order their own host to back off.
The hosts denied it, but attacks went from a high number up to the meeting to almost zero after. Google it for the report.
Again it's not the issue but since you mentioned it, what the heck. It is a tiny taste of the effect of that 'corporatocracy bias', which is heard far more loudly in simply stories not covered, in 'slant'.
How many stories about the issue with the 'concentration of wealth', about reframing the society from 'left right' popcorn battles the media loves to report to 'a few rich against everyone else' divisions do you see?
Also, broadband is a government created monopoly.
Comcast pays mayors of cities and towns millions to prevent their competitors like Verizon FiOS from coming to town through implementation of absurd rules, regulations, ordinances, and negotiations.
That is a government created monopoly because they accepted cash from a corporation which kills competition.
You migjht have a good point about broadband. As I said, powerful interests control the government to protect them instead of the public. Getting rid of the government would increase that.