Define Corporate Media Meaning

Corporate Media
1) What 90% of americans get their 'news' from

2) A sophisticated system of propaganda that pretends it's not

3) A handful of mega-corporations that protect their rich buddies

Fox News is the corporate media wing of the neo-conservative movement.
By Renate
Corporate Media
A term used by people (i.e., communists), who think that all corporations are evil, therefore news outlets which corporations own are untrustworthy. These people are usually so far to the left that they fail to notice that the mainstream media leans to the left. This is especially ironic, since it is this leftist, liberal bias which makes mainstream networks untrustworthy -- not its "corporate ownership."

"Amy Goodman likes to whine a lot about 'corporate media.'"

By Barbi
Ceraphin Corporation (Mass Media)
Ceraphin Corporation (stylized as Ceraphin Corporation) is a known as a Private Entertainment Organization, Publisher, and Mass Media Company owned by Werley Nortreus (50%) and The Nortreus Family (50%). Ceraphin Corporation owns and controls many brands or companies in a variety of businesses, including magazines, food & beverage, record label, tv network, radio network, sports outlets, newspapers, movies outlets, theaters, arenas, movies productions, and music outlets. Multiple sources said that Ceraphin Corporation generates $2.5 Million USD as revenue during the years of 2015 to 2017. The company owns more than 20+ brands worldwide that are operating in Canada, USA, Haiti, Dominican Republic, France, Africa, and the UK.

Did you know that Ceraphin Corporation (Mass Media) generates $2.5 Million USD revenue?
By Angelique
Media/corporate Appointed Voice
The voice of an entity that tries to speak for other people without anybody requesting to have a voice. Someone there to deprive everyone else of their own voice, but says they want to give everyone a voice by being their voice.

The girl wanted to be the voice of a neighborhood she wasn't even from, which was highly inflammatory to people who really were from there. They didn't feel like they needed a media/corporate appointed voice that wasn't their own.
By Loralyn