This is an #India media landscape toot:

India's already very pro-corporate, pro-government media is about to get worse, as the world's third richest man, Gautam Adani, takes over one of the most prominent news outlets not already under the BJP's thumb

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-63713572

Adani owns lots of coal mines, sand mines, coal ports, power stations, and generally does a lot of human rights violations or runs up against and then subverts government regulations. He has become enormously wealthy under the BJP and is widely considered one of the two main oligarchs pulling the strings for the party, with religious leaders largely playing an up-front role, and capital reaping the benefits of an increasingly undemocratic and unregulated business atmosphere

NDTV: How Gautam Adani will run India's top news network

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BBC News
@wtfascism Was it not taken over by ambani few years ago? Anyways the entire media is owned by some rich capitalist. Only carefully choosen independent media should be trusted. Death to MSM. ☠️
@pavi
Adani and Ambani are both kind of tag-teaming and taking over different parts. They will spin it as Adani vs. Ambani but it's really these two billionaires against the last gasps of the fourth estate