Not exact matches
What we have today on the ground are
huge unrestricted financial machines, running
media empires ranging from multiple TV and radio stations to daily newspapers, and constantly campaigning and buying voter loyalties on the ground with their money.
Instead, we're given recognizable actors (Laura Linney, Stanley Tucci) in small roles where they pop up from time to time and spout something apocryphal for the benefit of the audience, like a British newspaper editor (David Thewlis) bellowing: «He's the head of a
huge global
media empire who's accountable to no one.
Unless you've got a
huge blog following or a
media empire, it can be nearly impossible to rank in some categories.