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This episode exposes how a handful of corporations control global media and influence public opinion. It explains how profit motives shape storytelling, how advertisers act as silent censors, and how digital platforms amplify manipulation through algorithms. The episode also highlights the political role of media empires and the dangers of narrative control. In the end, it reveals media not as a neutral observer—but as a central player in maintaining economic power and inequality.
By Scott CarrickThis episode exposes how a handful of corporations control global media and influence public opinion. It explains how profit motives shape storytelling, how advertisers act as silent censors, and how digital platforms amplify manipulation through algorithms. The episode also highlights the political role of media empires and the dangers of narrative control. In the end, it reveals media not as a neutral observer—but as a central player in maintaining economic power and inequality.