Lot's of organizations go against their own business interests to further political aims. CNN is a current case study in such an affect. What was once a respected news organization that was a consistent cable ratings leader has thrown not only ratings and profit out the window, but also respectability by all rational thinkers by trying to be the most anti-Trump news organization and working hard every day to preserve such bona fides to their very liberal colleagues and (to use your term) tin foil hat audience. Their White House correspondent just got his press privilege taken away because he couldn't handle every day politeness, much less White House decorum when asking simple questions to the President. Believe me, he is bad for business, but his organization supports his antics 100%.
Also lots of individuals within organizations take it upon themselves to slant news, policies, etc. to suit their own personal beliefs and agendas via approved or non-approved methods. If you have never experienced this, I would suggest you probably have not spent very much time in the workplace because it goes on regularly. And lastly, yes a cabal of individuals across several, if not many, organizations can get together to use their combined power to alter the course of the national discourse, tastes, etc. I suggest, if you are not familiar, to research the "JournoList". Their existence was long denied and anyone who said such an organization existed was (falsely) labeled as a "conspiracist" or worse - all they way up until the time they were proven correct.
Like I said, I plan to put together a very thoughtful post on this topic in the future. I hope it will engender vigorous discourse about a very important topic, but most likely I will be castigated by those who prefer to argue ad hominem style as you have.