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On 11/6/2025 at 1:12 PM, bucknaway said:

The "main stream" media is mostly owned by extreme-right wing billionaires who interfere with editorial content.  (In Los Angles, in Washington.) You either know this and demonstrate hypocrisy daily or are one of the low-information Americans who vote for the Incompetent-in-Chief.  What was it that Trump was quoted as saying by FOX: "I love stupid people." 

Posted
11 minutes ago, bucknaway said:

The "main stream" media is mostly owned by extreme-right wing billionaires who interfere with editorial content.  (In Los Angles, in Washington.) You either know this and demonstrate hypocrisy daily or are one of the low-information Americans who vote for the Incompetent-in-Chief.  What was it that Trump was quoted as saying by FOX: "I love stupid people." 

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Short answer: no. Mainstream media in the U.S. is not mostly owned by conservatives or the right. Ownership and editorial direction are two different things, and they often get mixed together.

 

Here’s the clean breakdown.

 

 

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1. Who owns most U.S. mainstream media?

 

Most major outlets are owned by large publicly traded corporations or wealthy individuals. Ownership itself is usually profit-driven, not ideological.

 

Some key examples:

 

Comcast

Owns NBC, MSNBC, CNBC

Corporate leadership: generally centrist, pro-business

Editorial split: NBC is mainstream, MSNBC leans left

 

The Walt Disney Company

Owns ABC News

Corporate stance: apolitical publicly, pro-market

 

Warner Bros. Discovery

Owns CNN

Historically center to center-left editorially

 

Paramount Global

Owns CBS News

Traditionally centrist, institutional tone

 

News Corp

Owns Fox News, Wall Street Journal

Clear exception: conservative editorial direction

 

 

So structurally, ownership is mixed, not dominated by conservatives.

 

 

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2. Editorial lean vs ownership

 

This is where confusion usually comes from.

 

Editorial content can lean left or right

 

Owners tend to prioritize audience size, advertising, and stability

 

 

For example:

 

MSNBC leans left, but its owner (Comcast) is not ideologically left-wing

 

Fox News leans right, and its ownership (Murdoch family via News Corp) openly supports conservative politics

 

 

Editorial choices are often about market positioning, not ideology.

 

 

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3. Overall balance of influence

 

If you look at reach and influence:

 

Left-leaning or center-left outlets dominate:

 

Network news

 

Most major newspapers

 

Public broadcasting

 

 

Right-leaning media is:

 

More concentrated (especially Fox News)

 

Highly effective with a loyal audience

 

Disproportionately influential relative to its number of outlets

 

 

 

So the landscape looks like this:

 

More outlets lean center or center-left

 

One dominant outlet (Fox News) anchors the right

 

 

 

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4. Bottom line

 

Mainstream media is not mostly owned by conservatives

 

Ownership is corporate and profit-focused

 

Editorial leanings skew center to center-left overall

 

Conservative media influence is real but concentrated, not dominant in ownership

 

 

If you want, I can also break this down by:

 

TV vs newspapers

 

Audience size vs number of outlets

 

U.S. vs international media ownership

 

 

Just say the word.

Posted
9 minutes ago, bucknaway said:

Short answer: no. Mainstream media in the U.S. is not mostly owned by conservatives or the right. Ownership and editorial direction are two different things, and they often get mixed together.

 

Here’s the clean breakdown.

 

 

---

 

1. Who owns most U.S. mainstream media?

 

Most major outlets are owned by large publicly traded corporations or wealthy individuals. Ownership itself is usually profit-driven, not ideological.

 

Some key examples:

 

Comcast

Owns NBC, MSNBC, CNBC

Corporate leadership: generally centrist, pro-business

Editorial split: NBC is mainstream, MSNBC leans left

 

The Walt Disney Company

Owns ABC News

Corporate stance: apolitical publicly, pro-market

 

Warner Bros. Discovery

Owns CNN

Historically center to center-left editorially

 

Paramount Global

Owns CBS News

Traditionally centrist, institutional tone

 

News Corp

Owns Fox News, Wall Street Journal

Clear exception: conservative editorial direction

 

 

So structurally, ownership is mixed, not dominated by conservatives.

 

 

---

 

2. Editorial lean vs ownership

 

This is where confusion usually comes from.

 

Editorial content can lean left or right

 

Owners tend to prioritize audience size, advertising, and stability

 

 

For example:

 

MSNBC leans left, but its owner (Comcast) is not ideologically left-wing

 

Fox News leans right, and its ownership (Murdoch family via News Corp) openly supports conservative politics

 

 

Editorial choices are often about market positioning, not ideology.

 

 

---

 

3. Overall balance of influence

 

If you look at reach and influence:

 

Left-leaning or center-left outlets dominate:

 

Network news

 

Most major newspapers

 

Public broadcasting

 

 

Right-leaning media is:

 

More concentrated (especially Fox News)

 

Highly effective with a loyal audience

 

Disproportionately influential relative to its number of outlets

 

 

 

So the landscape looks like this:

 

More outlets lean center or center-left

 

One dominant outlet (Fox News) anchors the right

 

 

 

---

 

4. Bottom line

 

Mainstream media is not mostly owned by conservatives

 

Ownership is corporate and profit-focused

 

Editorial leanings skew center to center-left overall

 

Conservative media influence is real but concentrated, not dominant in ownership

 

 

If you want, I can also break this down by:

 

TV vs newspapers

 

Audience size vs number of outlets

 

U.S. vs international media ownership

 

 

Just say the word.

I encourage your use of Chat GPT.  As an information source it's so much better than the slop you have frequently tried to pass off as facts. It's a new year. Small miracles. 

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