This is the real reason why he was attacked so vociferously by the media. Clark can expect much of the same soon...
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117896500?categoryid=18&cs=1&s=h&p=0Dean has expressed these views several times during the campaign, but never as strongly or as publicly as he did earlier this week. In an interview with "Hardball" host Chris Matthews, Dean vowed to "break up giant media enterprises." The candidate made the remarks on General Electric-owned MSNBC's show and, in his usual dogged style, Matthews pressed Dean to explain himself.
"GE just buys Universal. Would you do something there about that?" Matthews asked. "Would you stop that from happening?"
Dean stammered and tried to respond. "You can't say -- you can't ask me right now and get an answer -- would I break up X Corp. ..."
But Matthews refused to let up. "Are you going to break up the giant media enterprises in this country?"
"Yes," Dean responded. "That doesn't mean we're going to break up all of GE. What we're going to do is say that media enterprises can't be as big as they are today."
Dean then repeated the common refrain among media reform activists, that 11 companies in the U.S. control 90% of what people watch on television and read in newspapers, magazines and books.
"We need to have a wide variety of opinions in every community," he continued. "We don't have that because of (FCC chairman Michael Powell) and what George Bush has tried to do to the FCC."
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Sure, he's angry. That's it.