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Draft Progressive Principles for Spectrum Management
Posted By: Harold
I was recently asked by another organization to take a stab at my vision of progressive principles of spectrum management. My goal is to provide a set of guiding principles that go beyond mere economic efficiency or even freedom to innovate. While I feel these are important elements of any policy, the overarching goal of spectrum management should be, in the words of the Communications Act, “to make available to all the people of the United States, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or sex” the benefits of our communications system.
These are my own thoughts, and I am very curious to receive wider feedback from the Community at large. Please also keep in mind that these are a draft and represent my own best efforts and opinions. They do not represent any official position of any organization, and are certainly not the position of Media Access Project.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: A lesser known side of consolidation
Posted By: Harold
As reported in the
Washington Post and elsewhere, group owner
Sinclair Broadcasting will not air the Nightline episode in which Ted Koppel will read the names of all American troops killed in Iraq. Whether one agrees with Sinclair's decision or not, it highlights how concentration in the hands of a single owner can shape news nationally. The controversy has an added level of interest since Sinclair has agressively pursued
centralcasting news, which further re-enforces the ability of a politically motivated group owners to govern the national debate.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Feeding the RIAA Pig at the Regulatory Trough
Posted By: Harold
I wish *I* could change the criminal law of the United States to make it a crime to compete with me, and jack up the punishment to huge fines and more jail time than any Enron exec will ever serve. I wish *I* could persuade a regulatory agency and Congress to make everyone else in the universe personally responsible for watching all my stuff. Oh,and then I'd make everyone give me the keys to their house so I could look inside whenever I want.
Sadly for me, *I* am not the RIAA. The introduction of
HR4077, a bill which makes the FBI the RIAA's personal police force for monitoring peer-to-peer networks and says all sorts of nasty things about peer-to-peer generally, and the FCC's,
Notice of Inquiry on whether it should mandate content controls on digital radio certainly give credence to the accusations that big money owns Washington lock, stock 'n barrel. Interested in helping my ongoing experiment to prove if democracy still works and reminding your Senator and Representative that they really work for you? Read below . . .
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Comcast pulls out of Disney Deal, But More Cable Consolidation Coming
Posted By: Harold
Comcast has withdrawn its offer for Disney. Much as I'd like to claim this as a kill for the public interest community as some of my
colleagues have, I think that was only part of the calculus. But don't worry all you big media fans, because with
Adelphia on the chopping block and
MGM being courted, we can count on the media feeding frenzy to continue.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: It Depends What Your Definition of “Any” Is
Posted By: Harold
Fans of municipal community networks were dealt a blow by a Supreme Court decision last month in
Nixon v. Missouri Municipal League. The Supreme Court found that Congress needed to be more explicit in preempting the states when it said “the states shall not prevent any entity from offering telecom services” as part of the 1996 Telecom Act. Odd as it may seem to speakers of the English language, I think the Supremes may have got this one right.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Back From Vacation for West Wing Shout Out
Posted By: Harold
Well, I'm back from vacation, ready to fight the good fight. But first, a little TV. Hey, what's this?
The West Wing is doing an episode on the media ownership fight last fall!
Now I may have to watch the damned thing.
Stay tuned . . .
Tales of the Sausage Factory: Of Open Access, Kicking Butt, and Why Arbs Don't Know Jack
Posted By: Harold
The Ninth Circuit has given us another win in the fight to make cable plants open their facilities to independent ISPs (aka “open access” ). Winning feels good, especially when you predicted it over the odds given by the “experts”. The experts here are the industry analysts and arbitrageurs (or “arbs” ). What does it mean, and why are the experts so often wrong? See my opinions below.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Korn Rebellion — But Will The Revolution Be Televised?
Posted By: Harold
Korn has put out a new, very indecent (for language only)
video protesting the current state of the music business. Oddly, it is no longer downloadable from the
Korn Website. Hmmmmm......
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Update on Loh
Posted By: Harold
A quick update on the indecency fight at KCRW, the station that fired Ms. Loh for her unfortunate use of the F-word. Not a big deal, but the station feels Ms. Loh has unfairly turned on them. Read the press release
here.
Stay tuned . . .
Tales of The Sausage Factory: Unlicensed Spectrum Access II
Posted By: Harold
O.K., so what's at stake this year and how can you participate? Read below on how to help get more spectrum available for unlicensed access, help boost available power, exercise your democratic rights with your web browser, and educate the FCC and your Congresscritter.
Or you can go back to being a cynical consumer moo cow who thinks bitching and moaning about how stupid government is relieves you of your responsibilities. (Think I have an opinion?)
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