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By centralizing their content teams and consolidating their distribution divisions, the companies will be in better position to ensure their streamers are not receiving second-hand shows passed on by their linear networks.
Major media reorganizations aim to bridge the divide to companies’ streaming futures|Tim Peterson|October 14, 2020|Digiday
Their duty is to centralize all evidence currently available, but let a semi-organic process develop the rest.
How the Syrian War Subreddit Scoops Mainstream Media|Nina Strochlic|November 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Once in office, they are always going to centralize power and undermine the democracy that elevated them.
David Brooks's Egyptian Lessons For Israel|Bernard Avishai|July 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The mechanical force of steam began at once to centralize manufacturing.
Essentials of Economic Theory|John Bates Clark
No people ever existed, who watched more narrowly the existence of power, and its innate tendency to centralize, and usurp.
An Address, Delivered Before the Was-ah Ho-de-no-son-ne or New Confederacy of the Iroquois|Henry R. Schoolcraft
Hamilton and London, both rising places, centralize their commerce here.
Forty Thousand Miles Over Land and Water|Lady (Ethel Gwendoline [Moffatt]) Vincent
His object was to purify French, and, as it were, to centralize it.
A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance|Joel Elias Spingarn
This is an evil which has crept in with the tendency to centralize the schools.
Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, December 1898|Various
British Dictionary definitions for centralize
centralize
centralise
/ (ˈsɛntrəˌlaɪz) /
verb
to draw or move (something) to or towards a centre
to bring or come under central control, esp governmental control