If XM can broacast the POTUS channel free and commercial free for 18 mos., why can't
Skidmore
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Mon Sep-24-07 08:18 AM
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If XM can broacast the POTUS channel free and commercial free for 18 mos., why can't |
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we demand that Congress leglislate that all broadcasters be required to jointly contribute a small portion of their band with (now mind you I'm no expert on how bandwith works--I only know it exists) for the purpose of public discourse even in off POTUS election years? Require that the resulting station(s) be nonprofits and set up a governance board made up of representatives of parties? and of citizens. Now oversight I don't know. Require that the bandwith broacast in all media forms (radio, teevee, and internet). I understand that the POTUS channel can be received by a regular radio and does not require a satellite radio reception device.
Any thoughts? Can this idea be parlayed into a reform campaign?
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Mon Sep-24-07 08:20 AM
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1. certainly they can. They won't . |
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we would have to make them by taking back our airwaves for the people.
Will we?
sigh.
however, NGU.
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Mon Sep-24-07 08:21 AM
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2. We can if we can rid ourselves of the DLC and the free traders on the |
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other side. The ones who protect corporations while selling out the individual.
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Mon Sep-24-07 09:49 AM
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3. We don't really want campaign and election reform, do we? |
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Not really, or we'd get behind something concrete. Message received, not understood, but received.
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