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The '''corporate media''' is media which is controlled by corporations and monied interests. It is part of a larger category called [[bourgeois media]], which can also include [[state media]] of [[imperialist countries]].
The '''corporate media''' is media which is controlled by corporations and profit-oriented monied interests. It is part of a larger category called [[bourgeois media]], which can also include [[state media]] of [[imperialist countries]].


Corporate media tends to be pro-war, anti-democracy, and anti-populist. They accuse all populist movements of being "fascist".  
Corporate media tends to be pro-war, anti-democracy, and anti-populist. They frequently accuse all populist movements of being "fascist" much in the same way that the CIA-backed [[Synthetic Left]] was able to conflate populist Soviet communism with the fascism of the mid-1900s.  
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[[Category:Bourgeois media]]
[[Category:Bourgeois propaganda]]
[[Category:Bourgeois propaganda]]
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