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- There’s always been plenty of choice when it comes to independent media.+ _There’s always been plenty of choice when it comes to independent media._
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 ![Celebrity](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/media-kardashian.jpg) ![Celebrity](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/media-kardashian.jpg)
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- The mainstream media is obsessed with the vacuous lives of celebrities, distracting the public from what’s really happening in the world.+ _The mainstream media is obsessed with the vacuous lives of celebrities, distracting the public from what’s really happening in the world._
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 ### Democracy ### Democracy
  
-This has huge implications for [democracy](/thde/the_democracy_problem). It’s not possible to have real democracy when most people get their information only from the powerful, in the interests of the powerful. This creates mainstream consent, so that those who dissent are then seen as ‘outsiders’. We have to have independent media that will question the powerful, or we can’t have a functioning democracy.+This has huge implications for [democracy](/demo/democracy). It’s not possible to have real democracy when most people get their information only from the powerful, in the interests of the powerful. This creates mainstream consent, so that those who dissent are then seen as ‘outsiders’. We have to have independent media that will question the powerful, or we can’t have a functioning democracy.
  
 Peter Oborne, who was political editor and right-wing pundit at the Telegraph during the [Libor scandal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libor_scandal), [resigned](https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/why-i-have-resigned-from-telegraph/) after being prevented by the Telegraph’s owners, the Barclay Brothers, from publishing anything about the role of HSBC, who were providing around half the Telegraph’s advertising income. Usually, journalists don’t have to be told who they can’t investigate – they know what to do if they want to keep their job (as Noam Chomsky had to explain to a young Andrew Marr – see video below). Peter Oborne, who was political editor and right-wing pundit at the Telegraph during the [Libor scandal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libor_scandal), [resigned](https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/why-i-have-resigned-from-telegraph/) after being prevented by the Telegraph’s owners, the Barclay Brothers, from publishing anything about the role of HSBC, who were providing around half the Telegraph’s advertising income. Usually, journalists don’t have to be told who they can’t investigate – they know what to do if they want to keep their job (as Noam Chomsky had to explain to a young Andrew Marr – see video below).
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 ![New Internationalist](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/media-newinternationalist.jpg) ![New Internationalist](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/media-newinternationalist.jpg)
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- First issue of [New Internationalist](https://newint.org), March 1973. Still going strong and still a co-op.+ _First issue of [New Internationalist](https://newint.org), March 1973. Still going strong and still a co-op._
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- [Open Democracy](https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/) – independent online news.+ _[Open Democracy](https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/) – independent online news._
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 ![Murdoch](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/media-murdoch.jpg) ![Murdoch](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/media-murdoch.jpg)
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- If billionaires can influence the result of elections, how will that affect government policy?+ _If billionaires can influence the result of elections, how will that affect government policy?_
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 ![Meteor](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/media-meteor.png) ![Meteor](https://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/wp-content/uploads/media-meteor.png)
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- There are local independent news providers all over the UK, and the world, like Manchester's [Meteor](https://www.themeteor.org/).+ _There are local independent news providers all over the UK, and the world, like Manchester's [Meteor](https://www.themeteor.org/)._
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 - [Shareable](https://www.shareable.net/how-to-find-and-support-trustworthy-journalism/) - how to find and support trustworthy journalism - [Shareable](https://www.shareable.net/how-to-find-and-support-trustworthy-journalism/) - how to find and support trustworthy journalism
 - [TruthOut](https://truthout.org/articles/what-does-independent-media-mean-birthday-contemplations-from-the-truthout-staff/) - what does independent journalism mean? - [TruthOut](https://truthout.org/articles/what-does-independent-media-mean-birthday-contemplations-from-the-truthout-staff/) - what does independent journalism mean?
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