+**Media concentration** describes the process where ownership of many media outlets, such as newspapers, television, and radio, converges into the hands of a few large companies. This consolidation can limit the [Diversity of Voices](/wiki/diversity_of_voices) and potentially influence public discourse, raising concerns about [Monopoly](/wiki/monopoly) in information access. It shapes the media landscape, impacting what news and entertainment audiences receive.
+## See also
+- [Media Ownership](/wiki/media_ownership)
+- [Free Press](/wiki/free_press)
+- [Censorship](/wiki/censorship)
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