Manufacturing Consent? U.S. Influence in Latin America's Media: Beyond straightforward funding flows or direct intervention, networks of U.S. political and media power contribute to shaping consensus narratives that reinforce the status quo.

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      Correa filed the lawsuit over Zurita and Calderón's 2010 book I El Gran Hermano i , which accused the president's brother of unfairly benefiting from government contracts. Correa's government attempted to limit the presence in Ecuador of USAID and NED, both funded by the U.S. State Department, as much as possible. U.S. Influence in Latin America's Media: Beyond straightforward funding flows or direct intervention, networks of U.S. political and media power contribute to shaping consensus narratives that reinforce the status quo I Periodismo de Investigación i has continued releasing information incriminating mostly former members of Correa's government or political party, a selective focus that suggests its investigations have political and ideological motivations. [Extracted from the article]
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