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'''Alternative media''' refers to media outlets which push back against the mainstream narratives of the [[corporate media]]. These outlets tend to be financially independent, although this is frequently threatened by financial censorship. Additionally, these outlets face other forms of censorship and slanderous accusations of being "foreign propaganda." | '''Alternative media''' refers to media outlets which push back against the [[mainstream media|mainstream narratives]] of the [[corporate media]]. These outlets tend to be financially independent, although this is frequently threatened by financial censorship. Additionally, these outlets face other forms of censorship and slanderous accusations of being "foreign propaganda." | ||
== Further reading == | == Further reading == | ||
* [[wikipedia:Alternative_media|Alternative media]] on [[Wikipedia]] | * [[wikipedia:Alternative_media|Alternative media]] on [[Wikipedia]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 17 January 2024
Alternative media refers to media outlets which push back against the mainstream narratives of the corporate media. These outlets tend to be financially independent, although this is frequently threatened by financial censorship. Additionally, these outlets face other forms of censorship and slanderous accusations of being "foreign propaganda."