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When the government picked companies and gave them monopoly rights to frequencies in San Francisco
When the government picked companies and gave them monopoly rights to frequencies in San Francisco
When the government picked companies and gave them monopoly rights to frequencies in San Francisco
When the government picked companies and gave them monopoly rights to frequencies in San Francisco
When the government picked companies and gave them monopoly rights to frequencies in San Francisco
When the government picked companies and gave them monopoly rights to frequencies in San Francisco
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Robert McChesney:
So the system we have in radio and television today is the direct result of government policies thaRobert McChesney:
If you look at the history of broadcasting, what you find is the National Association of BroadcasteRobert McChesney:
The commercial broadcasters have tremendous influence in Washington, D.C., for a couple of reasons.Robert McChesney:
If you're running for reelection in the House of Representatives race, you know, it's very importanRobert McChesney:
When the government allocates monopoly rights to frequency, and there are only a handful in each coRobert McChesney:
The whole process of getting licenses to broadcast, which took place decades ago, was done behind cRobert McChesney:
And understand that scarce spectrum is used today for example for cell phone operators, they have tRobert McChesney:
The public gets not one penny from them in return for those airwaves.Robert McChesney:
Which is supposed to mean they're doing something in their broadcasting they would not do is they wRobert McChesney:
One survey that I saw that was published I think in Variety or Electronic Media within the last thr