It's an issue that has
affected powerful corporations, political seats, and average citizens.
Not exact matches
Close ties between the corporate world and the media can
affect content in rather subtle ways: «The most
powerful influence, possessed by all [media
corporations], is the power to appoint media leaders.
They are mainly concerned about how they can keep their credit or how this is going to
affect their day - to - day expenses, not a legal principle, and in most cases have neither the means, the patience, the principle, or the money to pursue an issue against a
powerful corporation that is probably basically tangential to the real concerns of their life.
We now know that for a decade the Howard Government's policies have been not so much influenced but actually written by a tiny cabal of
powerful fossil fuel lobbyists representing the very
corporations whose commercial interests would be
affected by any move to reduce Australia's burgeoning greenhouse gas emissions.