A much better version of a book that these two authors came out with a few years earlier. This had all the relevant information the previous one had but with less repetition and redundancy. Sometimes the message can get in the way of itself if it's not delivered properly.
Though this work is 14 years old, it isn't obsolete at all. I'm looking forward to update myself on the current data and trends of the dominance of the corporate media and compare it to what it was then. I am more interested, however, in what solutions have been presented to give the power of the media back to the people. The book only dedicated the last 20 pages to solutions we could apply in this country, though I valued the section on how other nations around the globe have dealt with media reform.
By now, I believe more of us are aware of problems with the media, but I am not quite sure if there are a whole lot of folks who feel like we can do anything about it. Maybe reading the last chapter of "Our Media, Not Theirs" would assist in channelling that energy in a useful direction.