Media Mogul Carr Makes Case for Relaxing Ownership Rules in Push for Journalism Reform In a bold move, media executive James Carr has come out in favor of relaxing the rules governing media ownership in the US. According to Carr, the current regulations, which limit a single company from owning too many television stations, are stifling innovation and hindering the growth of quality journalism. With the ever-changing media landscape and increasing competition from online giants, Carr argues that the outdated rules are no longer serving the public interest. As the debate over media ownership reform heats up, Carr's comments are likely to spark a heated discussion about the future of journalism and the role of big media in shaping the narrative.


Carr says a rule preventing a company from owning too many stations is holding journalism back.