State or corporate media outlets are driven by profit-maximization, or in some countries like Germany force citizens to pay a monthly fees, which some consider unconsitutional as they claim that access to a wide range of information
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Noam Chomsky on Corporate Media and Activism. Prof. Noam Chomsky talks about the corporate media, their institutional role and which interests they serve in society.
On the 13th of February, 2016, protests ( #AntiSIKO) against the 52nd Security Conference in Munich were organized by grassroots organizations and activists under the slogan
Wikileaks: Corporate Media & Academia Did you know? 1. From the 2,325,961 diplomatic cables and other US state department records that totals to some two billion words that Wikileaks released, the New York Times has only managed to selectively publish an estimated 100 cables. 2. The International Studies Association (ISA), which has over 6500 members […]
In the following Videos acTVism Munich interviews Chris Hedges to discuss a wide range of topics, including the interests that really dictate U.S policy both domestically and abroad, government surveillance globally and the role of activism. CHRIS HEDGES – VIDEO INTERVIEW PART 1 CHRIS HEDGES – VIDEO INTERVIEW PART 2 To see our previous work […]