The TikTok deal puts even more media in the hands of the super-rich / Margaret Sullivan
Trump is clearing the way for US investors to control a wildly popular platform where millions get their news In 2020, only a tiny fraction of Americans got news from TikTok. These days, that number has soared to one in five. For young adults, those figures are much higher, with almost half of (…)
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