I recall in a very ancient filing I can no longer locate, in the early days of the LPFM movement, EMF actually said that if local churches were enabled to operate low power stations, it would potentially damage their fundraising, thereby harming the sustenance of their programming.
Now I understand other broadcasters had objections to LPFM and the right to file them. But it seems a poor argument for the organization benefitting from no local origination requirements on 250 watt signals (at the time, they hadn't been buying the full powers as they later did) to tell the government "hey, we're doing well with how we worked this into a national network, but if you let a local church do it, that might harm our business model." Even for PR reasons, I thought it was bad form.
To me it's similar to being upset at social media companies when you're making money off their "free" platform. EMF was building the competitive advantage through their savvy, but asking the government to exercise protection of their business over the local Christian groups. Too, it makes little sense as things turned out. Of the LPFMs that even got built and stay on the air, I doubt many of them have much impact on EMF.
Now I understand other broadcasters had objections to LPFM and the right to file them. But it seems a poor argument for the organization benefitting from no local origination requirements on 250 watt signals (at the time, they hadn't been buying the full powers as they later did) to tell the government "hey, we're doing well with how we worked this into a national network, but if you let a local church do it, that might harm our business model." Even for PR reasons, I thought it was bad form.
To me it's similar to being upset at social media companies when you're making money off their "free" platform. EMF was building the competitive advantage through their savvy, but asking the government to exercise protection of their business over the local Christian groups. Too, it makes little sense as things turned out. Of the LPFMs that even got built and stay on the air, I doubt many of them have much impact on EMF.