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Circular Ownership; Circular ownership; Cross-owned

cross-ownership      
¦ noun the ownership by one corporation of different companies with related interests or commercial aims.
Cross ownership         
Cross ownership is a method of reinforcing business relationships by owning stock in the companies with which a given company does business. Heavy cross ownership is referred to as circular ownership.
Media cross-ownership in the United States         
Media cross-ownership is the common ownership of multiple media sources by a single person or corporate entity. Media sources include radio, broadcast television, specialty and pay television, cable, satellite, Internet Protocol television (IPTV), newspapers, magazines and periodicals, music, film, book publishing, video games, search engines, social media, internet service providers, and wired and wireless telecommunications.

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Cross ownership

Cross ownership is a method of reinforcing business relationships by owning stock in the companies with which a given company does business. Heavy cross ownership is referred to as circular ownership.

In the US, "cross ownership" also refers to a type of investment in different mass-media properties in one market.

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1. Martin is showing some compromise on the so–called "cross–ownership" rule.
2. The Newspaper Association of America offered mild applause to the cross–ownership ruling.
3. The relaxation of the so–called cross–ownership rule was championed by FCC Chairman Kevin J.
4. The chairman was also criticized for granting waivers to a number of existing cross–ownership arrangements.
5. The cross–ownership permission in those markets doesn‘t transfer to a new owner.