Surely it’s the beginning of my end! Earlier this month I attended two funerals and a panel discussion sponsored by youth at Ohio University, and signed up for info via Drake Chamberlin, and quit my technical jockeying on my nascent transgender novel. And I’m so envious of Ned Hanson for talking about taking a month away from his widespread blog. And I still don’t have the hang of reblogging if authors don’t offer the option…
Anyhow, what I have thanks to Drake Chamberlin is a video packed full of data about what corporations own, including media. It’s a priceless fact library and I’d like someone else to pick up and run with it, but it would be a waste for me to do it, since my likes probably average 4. (Make that 3).
I thought about just sending the video to a couple of sites I follow, but have already run out of energy. I had thought of Ned Hanson, Keith Wilson, Bob Shepherd Praxis and Jill Dennison, but that would be so weird I just squeezed out this post.
Drake Chamberlin has his own blog, and he says of the video:
“The video linked below is from a Dutch group, Women for Freedom, and shows the corporate monopoly that holds all major infrastructure, which includes the media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2t4u_tEefM They inspired me to do my own research. It is easy and entertaining.”
Drake Chamberlin
Media & Communication Action Project
Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Thanks for the reblog, big guy.
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Whoever owns the media, probably owns “free” speech, which makes blogging important!
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Thanks, I needed that…Smile
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Thanks for thinking of me as one of the people you would send the video to, Nan! I only watched the first few minutes just now, for I have other obligations this evening, but I have saved the video and will watch it in its entirety later tonight, else tomorrow, and I will then make a decision about whether to reblog it … it seems worthy, but a bit long for most people. I’ll let you know tomorrow. Thanks again, my friend!
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