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-[[Media democracy]] is a concept and a social movement that has grown as a response to the increased corporate domination of mass media and the perceived shrinking of the marketplace of ideas. Its proponents advocate monitoring and reforming the mass media, strengthening public service broadcasting, and developing and participating in alternative media and citizen journalism.+[[Media democracy]] is a concept and a [[social movement]] that has grown as a response to the increased [[corporate domination]] of [[mass media]] and the perceived shrinking of the [[Consciousness industry|marketplace of ideas]]. Its proponents advocate monitoring and reforming the mass media, strengthening public service broadcasting, and developing and participating in alternative media and citizen journalism.
Saw ''[[WALL-E]]'', an American satire of [[polluted]] [[environment]]s, [[human]] [[obesity]], and [[retail]] [[corporate domination]]. Saw ''[[WALL-E]]'', an American satire of [[polluted]] [[environment]]s, [[human]] [[obesity]], and [[retail]] [[corporate domination]].

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Media democracy is a concept and a social movement that has grown as a response to the increased corporate domination of mass media and the perceived shrinking of the marketplace of ideas. Its proponents advocate monitoring and reforming the mass media, strengthening public service broadcasting, and developing and participating in alternative media and citizen journalism.

Saw WALL-E, an American satire of polluted environments, human obesity, and retail corporate domination.





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