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    Letters to the Editor: Media consolidation isn’t the threat to free speech that it once was

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsSeptember 23, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Sept. 23, 2025 7 AM PT

    To the editor: Columnist LZ Granderson’s warning about media consolidation may need rung true within the Nineteen Seventies, when ABC, CBS and NBC commanded over 90% of TV viewing (“How media consolidation silences free speech,” Sept. 20). Nevertheless, the panorama is radically totally different immediately. In response to Nielsen, broadcast now accounts for less than 20% of TV viewership. And in Could 2025, streaming (44.8%) surpassed the mixed share of broadcast and cable (44.2%) for the primary time in U.S. historical past. With hundreds of shops and platforms providing a broad vary of voices, the media business has been remodeled in ways in which make issues about restricted speech far much less compelling.

    Brian Suckow, Palo Alto



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