Alternative networks have appeared in many countries and regions, occasionally without having central authority, and are made up of individuals, non-profit organizations, and native sites. They will aim to democratize information and promote media reform. They will face a number of challenges, which include limited economical and technological support, but they persist in building regional international alternative networks and local links and circumventing imperialist power aspect.
Most popular media can be owned and controlled simply by American transnational firms. Most content material produced by these kinds of media stores is directed by Western audience, which is unrepresentative and in some cases damaging to those forums. But the global network of communications advocates is working to reform the media, creating alternative systems that provide the people and demonstrate the benefits of democratic news flash.