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- Media_reform abstract "Media Reform refers to proposed attempts to reform mass media towards an agenda which is more in tune with public needs and away from a perceived bias toward corporate (or, in many cases, government or political) biases. Media reform advocates also place a strong emphasis upon enabling those who are marginalized or semi-marginalized by their individual incomes, immutable characteristics or desperate conditions to possess access to means of publication and dissemination of information. They do not come from a concern with policy, or with a desire to democratize federal bureaucracies and regulations.A related concept, Media Justice, refers to an analytical framework and a regional, grassroots movement led by historically disenfranchised communities to transform media and cultural production, rights, and policy in the service of social justice. The Media Justice Framework offers a new way to understand and redistribute media power to achieve a fair and accessible information and cultural apparatus that fulfills its promise to inform the public, watchdog power, and serve all segments of the public equally. The Movement for Media Justice believes that media production and distribution must be under the control of communities, not companies; and that achieving social justice victories requires a secondary strategy for media policy change.".
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- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Agenda-setting_theory.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_media.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Dimension.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mass_media.
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- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Citizen_journalism.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Citizen_media.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Fairness_Doctrine.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Luntz.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Mass_media.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Media_activism.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Media_democracy.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink National_Conference_for_Media_Reform.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Net_neutrality.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Public_opinion.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLink Social_justice.
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLinkText "Media reform".
- Media_reform wikiPageWikiLinkText "media reform".
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- Media_reform subject Category:Mass_media.
- Media_reform subject Category:Media_industry.
- Media_reform type Industry.
- Media_reform comment "Media Reform refers to proposed attempts to reform mass media towards an agenda which is more in tune with public needs and away from a perceived bias toward corporate (or, in many cases, government or political) biases. Media reform advocates also place a strong emphasis upon enabling those who are marginalized or semi-marginalized by their individual incomes, immutable characteristics or desperate conditions to possess access to means of publication and dissemination of information.".
- Media_reform label "Media reform".
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