My hope is more Americans willl become better educated and demand better
quality from radio----tv--- films---music---print media, etc.
And , that more Americans willl be able to engage in useful, productive work.
That was the hope of former FCC Chairman Newt Minnow, who called TV a "vast wasteland" in 1961. He and others lobbied to pass the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, which created PBS and NPR. The goal was federally funded radio and TV where profit was no longer a motivation, but rather quality radio and TV. They said then "The American people deserve better." Then in 1983, Ronald Reagan pulled back on federal funding, and left it mainly in the hands of users to pay for it. They say "If you build it, they will come." It's been built. The option is there. It's up to the people to pay for it. And for the most part, most Americans chose not to pay. The money has to come from somewhere.