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Big Media: The Fox Effect

"Whatever your first issue of concern," media scholar Robert McChesney writes, "media had better be your second, because without change in the media, progress in your primary area is far less likely."

Media concentration has reached unprecedented proportions in America. Where we once had a vigorous "press" that defined and defended the public interest, we now have a massive but monolithic "media" that obscures it.

The Center for American Progress and The American Prospect have joined together to sponsor the forum that follows, in which McChesney and three other leading media analysts ponder how we got where we are and what can be done about it.

In the future, a series of public forums -- the first, co-sponsored with the World Policy Institute, is to be held at the New School University in New York on July 13 -- will examine the implications of media concentration for American democracy and explore the possibilities of building on recent organizing successes to reclaim the public sphere for the public interest.

The New School event will also feature the debut screening of Out Foxed, filmmaker Robert Greenwald's searing look behind the scenes at FOX News.

To speak with our experts on this topic, please contact:

Print: Katie Peters (economy, education, and health care)
202.741.6285 or kpeters1@americanprogress.org

Print: Christina DiPasquale (foreign policy and security, energy)
202.481.8181 or cdipasquale@americanprogress.org

Print: Laura Pereyra (ethnic media, immigration)
202.741.6258 or lpereyra@americanprogress.org

Radio: Anne Shoup
202.481.7146 or ashoup@americanprogress.org

TV: Lindsay Hamilton
202.483.2675 or lhamilton@americanprogress.org

Web: Andrea Peterson
202.481.8119 or apeterson@americanprogress.org

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