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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: News style, Freedom of the press, Concentration of media ownership, Newspaper, Newseum, Euromyth, Living Newspaper, JournoList, The Cane Toad Times, Press pass, State media, News embargo, Community journalism, News satire, Database journalism, Fourth Estate, Journalism genres, Malayalam journalism, Dorothy Bar-Adon, Society reporting, Weekly newspaper, Free speech in the media during the 2011 Libyan civil war, Media event, Women's eNews, Data driven journalism, Overseas Press Club, Content farm, Press pool, Contrarian, Man bites dog, Newsroom, World Press Freedom Day, NewsTrust, Feiler Faster Thesis, NAA Foundation, The Princeton University Summer Journalism Program, Non-profit journalism, Feature story, Hallin's spheres, Broadcast Journalism Training Council, Gatekeeping, Superconducting steel, Community correspondent, Press laws, Mobile news, Stringer, Ethics AdviceLine for Journalists, Robert Pollock, International Journalism Festival, Contextual objectivity, Journalism Training and Research Initiative, Computational journalism, Spike, European Journalism Observatory, Editorial independence, Bergen Newspaper Group, Public editor, Integrated Press, Media balance, Pack journalism, Robohack, Elite media, John S. Knight Fellowships for Professional Journalists, Stop press, Information subsidy, Comics journalism, Enterprise journalism, Media ecosystem, Beat reporting, Lazy journalism. Excerpt: Concentration of media ownership (also known as media consolidation or media convergence) refers to a process whereby progressively fewer individuals or organizations control increasing share of the mass media. Contemporary research demonstrates increasing levels of consolidation, with many media industries already highly concentrated and dominated by a very small number of firms. Media concentration closely related to issues of...