Google chief-exec Larry Page (pictured) has topped The Guardian's list of the 100 most powerful people in media, while Taylor Swift makes a new entry at No.10.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is second and BBC director general Tony Hall is fourth (up from third in 2013).
Swift is recognised for "almost singlehandedly bringing the issue of artist remuneration into the spotlight" after the singer/songwriter pulled her catalogue from Spotify in November.
Page is up one place from ...
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