Conglomerates controlling large media outlets often create content that appeals to a broad audience, leading to bland, one-size-fits-all news. This can avoid tackling niche issues or viewpoints critical of the conglomerate's interests. Diverse newsrooms with journalists from diverse backgrounds can be seen as a cost, resulting in a lack of representation and missing experiences of underrepresented communities. The pressure to generate profit can lead to prioritizing clickbait stories and sensationalized coverage over in-depth investigations or reporting on complex issues, reducing journalism quality and limiting the space for diverse voices.