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Lately, questions about who really controls the news have been making headlines of their own. With Congress rescinding funding for public media, billionaires buying up major media outlets and speculation swirling around how a major corporate merger is impacting programming like “60 Minutes” or “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” the question isn’t just who reports the news — but who exerts influence over what gets published at all. Given the renewed interest in the owners of major media outlets, I want to take the opportunity to explain who owns ProPublica (spoiler: no one).
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