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Comcast and Time Warner just can't control themselves
The critical distinctions among news provision, information provision, and journalism
Ownership transparency is not enough to solve media performance gaps
Loss of a competitive market is afflicting U.S. single-copy magazine distribution
What we now know about news and news revenue in the digital world
Canadian Media Merger Creates High Market Power and Runs Against Concentration Trends Elsewhere
Contemporary Trends Change Magazine and Newspaper Printing Markets
The Daily’s rocky performance shows legacy brands create digital advantages
Newspapers increase use of co-opetition practices
Convoluted Views about Media Ownership Inhibit Effective Policy
FCC Moves to Give Viewers Choice and Provide More Competition on Cable Systems
What Legacy Media Can Learn from Eastman Kodak
FCC Moves to Halt Internet Service Provider Content Discrimination and Preferences
Competitive Struggles Among Television Platforms
Getting It Wrong: The FTC and Policies for the Future of Journalism
HONOLULU JOINS THE RANKS OF NEWSPAPER MONOPOLY CITIES
THE BATTLE TO CONTROL ONLINE PRICES
JOURNALISM AS CHARITY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CAN PUBLIC BROADCASTERS HARM COMPETITION AND DIVERSITY?