Concision (media studies)
In media studies, concision is a form of broadcast media censorship by limiting debate and discussion of important topics on the rationale of time allotment. Media critics such as Noam Chomsky contend that this practice, especially on commercial broadcasts with advertising, encourages broadcasters to exclude people and ideas that they judge cannot conform to the time limits of a particular program.
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