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take it over and run it with educational, cultural and public interest information, and emergency broadcasts. Require all car and home radio have sat ready circuits.
mred said:take it over and run it with educational, cultural and public interest information, and emergency broadcasts. Require all car and home radio have sat ready circuits.
mred said:take it over and run it with educational, cultural and public interest information, and emergency broadcasts. Require all car and home radio have sat ready circuits.
It would have been free if it was not for the NAB! Originally the goal was to have it advertiser supported, however the boys at the NAB figured which legislators to grease and managed to killed the concept.I guess it'll be free XM!
mred said:You don't use the interstate hiway system or aviation system? (Both government run.) Let's tear-up the freeways because they were based on something Hitler came up with 25 years before us, the U.S. (e.g. autobahn?)
The ear implant some talk show hosts wear in their dittohead was developed by a scientist out at NASA (that's the government tax and spend). The iridium satelite phone went BK and that was private sector, time for the government to nationalize xm/sirius. Sat radio went BK in Europe already.
mred said:take it over and run it with educational, cultural and public interest information, and emergency broadcasts. Require all car and home radio have sat ready circuits.
wpiv926 said:I like the British model for media. The BBC, which is the largest news gathering and media corporation in the world, is paid for by the television license fees of British people (you pay about 150 pounds per TV set to the govt. in order to run the BBC). Now, this allows for the BBC to run without commercials. The BBC runs like the post office, it's sort-of part of the government, but is independent. Taking the profit motive out of it would give us better media in my opinion. I like the BBC World Service (XM 131).
DavidKaye said:mred said:take it over and run it with educational, cultural and public interest information, and emergency broadcasts. Require all car and home radio have sat ready circuits.
For anybody who thinks government does a bad job, may I remind you folks of the U.S. Postal Service, which is able to deliver mail and packages for far less and more efficiently than any other carrier. I also call your attention to the country's airports, which for the most part are government-run. And to the Medicare system which serves millions of folks. And to road crews which fix the highways (when they have enough money to do so).
Government is actually very efficient at running things; private business, on the other hand, siphons off profits and enriches its CEOs and board members.
I'm not saying that satellite radio should be nationalized; it's not a necessary service. But I do think that government always gets a bad rap for no good reason except people's knee-jerk reactions.