Bad News for The News: The Fox-Disney Merger Again Shortens the Media Menu…(FOX Steers Left!)

Saturday, March 23, 2019
By Paul Martin

The consolidation of two media empires is a disaster for those who want a diverse, independent media.

by Alan Macleod
MintPressNews.com
March 22nd, 2019

BURBANK, CALIFORNIA — The long-rumored Fox-Disney merger was made official Wednesday, as Disney closed on its purchase of much of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. The $73.1 dollar “merger” – more accurately described as an acquisition – continues a worrying trend of media consolidation and gives Disney control and ownership over a historic 35 to 40 percent of the movie market. As of this week, it now owns the 20th Century Fox film and TV studios, Fox Television Group, countless international broadcasters, including the Star India conglomerate, and a controlling stake in streaming service Hulu.

Why this is bad news and bad for the news

Those who hoped the acquisition might result in the family-friendly Disney providing a moderating influence on the hardline conservative political tone of Murdoch’s media holdings will be disappointed; Rupert is not going anywhere. The acquisition left untouched the Australian tycoon’s more overtly political possessions, like the Wall Street Journal or Fox News, which are still controlled by his NewsCorp company. Rest assured, Murdoch’s publications will continue to pump out right-wing content. Tucker Carlson will still be “100 percent his bitch,” as it was recently reported Carlson said.

In 1983, when the great media scholar Ben Bagdikian wrote his seminal book The Media Monopoly, he warned that just 50 giant firms dominated almost the entire media landscape, giving them an enormous power to “set the national agenda.” Bagdikian warned of the collective power of these firms — with their numerous interlocking corporate interests and possessions, along with unified cultural and political values — concluding that the media has the power to effectively decide “what is true and what is false, what is reality and what is fantasy, what is important and what is trivial” and that “there is no greater force in shaping the public mind.”

Unfortunately, every update to The Media Monopoly has described a worsening situation for the public’s right to a diverse and independent press. Today, just five massive corporations — General Electric, News-Corp (Murdoch), Disney, National Amusements, and Time Warner — control over 90 percent of what Americans see, read or hear, and the current deal has further muddied the waters between the Disney and Murdoch empires. These massive corporations long ago became large enough to directly lobby and control the U.S. government to pass laws aiding their expansion and profit, such as the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which removed virtually all impediments to their growth.

These behemoths can crowd out independent challengers and heavily promote their own ventures through corporate synergies. One example of this is the latest Star Wars movie The Last Jedi, produced by the Disney-owned Lucas Arts. It was given top billing in Disney-owned movie theatres across the world; Disney-owned ABC News constantly hyped the movie in advertisements masquerading as news segments; Jimmy Kimmel had the cast of the movie on his ABC talk show; the Disney-owned sports network ESPN recast soccer and hockey stars as their favorite Star Wars characters; the huge network of Disney-owned radio stations hawked the movie; while Disney-owned Marvel and the chain of Disney stores strongly promoted its release too. This kind of massive hype machine is impossible to match for smaller, independent media producers of all kinds, who cannot compete with the enormous power of the Mouse.

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