They're called interlocking directorates. Here's Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting's list of media interlocking directorates. Search for that term and you'll find a load of sites.
Among those results will be good reads such as Interlocking Directorates in the Corporate Community by G. William Domhoff, which is from 2005 but is still relevant in that it shows the complex relationships of those who control the country.
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They're called interlocking directorates. Here's Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting's list of media interlocking directorates. Search for that term and you'll find a load of sites.
Among those results will be good reads such as Interlocking Directorates in the Corporate Community by G. William Domhoff, which is from 2005 but is still relevant in that it shows the complex relationships of those who control the country.
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Another great site is <http:www.opensecrets.org>
This site reveals the industry campaigns to candidates