Answer:
yes it's weird
Explanation:
maybe you should get a job, I know it sound's weird but think about it, your parents will think of you as more responsible, and you can start saving up for a phone, if you buy it with your own money, they can't really take it legally considering that you are now considered an adult (if you live in the U.S.). From what you said it seems like your still in high school, so also try and focus on maintaining a high GPA and doing well on the SAT if you have not taken it already, to get into college, once you're in college you don't have to see your parents unless you want to.
hope that helps
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its false, you gave no choice for answer though
The ownership structure of the news media in the United states is given in the following
Explanation:
- Media of the United States consist of several different types of media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based web sites. The U.S. also has a strong music industry.
- Many of the media are controlled by large for-profit corporations who reap revenue from advertising, subscriptions, and sale of copyrighted material.
- American media conglomerates tend to be leading global players, generating large revenues as well as large opposition in many parts of the world.
- With the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, further deregulation and convergence are under way, leading to mega-mergers, further concentration of media ownership, and the emergence of multinational media conglomerates. These mergers enable tighter control of information.
- Currently, five corporations control roughly 90% of the media.
Critics allege that localism, local news and other content at the community level, media spending and coverage of news, and diversity of ownership and views have suffered as a result of these processes of media concentration.
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