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Media Consolidation Conference at University of Illinois

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Media Consolidation Conference at University of Illinois22.86 MB

Here is some audio from the opening plenary and one of the sessions from the conference on media consolidation held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on May 10 & 11, 2005.

The opening plenary features: Amy Goodman, Rep. Bernie Sanders, and Naomi Klein.

The session (#3) features Len Hill, Dennis Swanson (Viacom), Paul Jay, Roberta Baskin (Center for Public Integrity)