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Tom Wheeler to be New FCC Chairman

Oh goodie! The formerLOBBYIST for the cell phone industry (and Vulcher Capitalist) is now in charge of the cell phone industry's regulator. Well, that's going to work out great for us, isn't it?
 
In giving Mignon Clyburn the job of interim chairman, Obama is basically throwing a bone to women and minorities. Now that he is in his second term and no longer campaigning, there is no real need for Obama to appease any special interest group--and he won't. I think with Ms. Rosenworcel's "fairness to all stakeholders" policy Obama saw weakness. Wheeler won't be interested in fairness but in carrying out his old buddy's wishes which is to bulldoze broadcast TV and make way for a broadband-only (or possibly a broadband/MVPD-only) world.

The key sticking point, and its a clever one, is getting the nomination past Sen. Rockefeller, who has openly endorsed Rosenworcel, and his committee. This could derail the appointment. Plus, many representatives on Capitol Hill have shown great concern for the future of OTA TV, including LPTV and translators, and I'm sure we'll see some kind of legislation introduced that will offer more protection for the service. 2014 will be an interesting year (for that matter so will the latter half of '13).
 
Once there is no more broadcasting, and no more Ham Radio, and only subscribers of the two or three major broadband providers can communicate at all, it will be so much easier to control the populace.

That "Internet Kill-Switch" is looking more and more ominous.
 
Oh great we will have AT&T as the ONLY cell phone carrier. Ted Turner will own all the networks now. Just like Cuba, where government controls the media.
Next the newspapers will all merge.

Oh, and 90.1 Austin will go to Mr. Gore :'( :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
willdav713 said:
Oh great we will have AT&T as the ONLY cell phone carrier.

No, we will have whatever number can efficiently serve the market. Probably three at the end of the game.

That's two better than the options Americans had for landlines for the better part of a century.

Ted Turner will own all the networks now.

Ted Turner does not own any networks.

Just like Cuba, where government controls the media.

In Cuba, the government owns the media. There is no suggestion that the government own the media in the US. In Cuba, the reason the government owns the media has to do with some of the basic communal attitudes of socialism and totalitarianism.

Next the newspapers will all merge.

They did that, market after market, over the last 50 or 60 years. Cities like Cleveland and New Orleans can't even sustain a daily paper. They aren't merging... they are shrinking and folding.
 
DavidEduardo said:
willdav713 said:
Oh great we will have AT&T as the ONLY cell phone carrier.

No, we will have whatever number can efficiently serve the market. Probably three at the end of the game.

That's two better than the options Americans had for landlines for the better part of a century.

Ted Turner will own all the networks now.

Ted Turner does not own any networks.
CNN was founded by Ted Turner.

Just like Cuba, where government controls the media.

In Cuba, the government owns the media. There is no suggestion that the government own the media in the US. In Cuba, the reason the government owns the media has to do with some of the basic communal attitudes of socialism and totalitarianism.

Not here yet. We will wait until 2016 at the latest to find out about that one.

Next the newspapers will all merge.

They did that, market after market, over the last 50 or 60 years. Cities like Cleveland and New Orleans can't even sustain a daily paper. They aren't merging... they are shrinking and folding.
That can all change with Congress, and the FCC.
 
The voices against consolidated media are often those that I'd imagine "willdav" considers to be socialists.

You can't have it both ways. Either you support regulating the communications market or you accept the effects of not regulating it.

As for 90.1 Austin, it's an unlicensed broadcaster and should be shut down regardless of its content.
 
stevensonair said:
The voices against consolidated media are often those that I'd imagine "willdav" considers to be socialists.

You can't have it both ways. Either you support regulating the communications market or you accept the effects of not regulating it.

As for 90.1 Austin, it's an unlicensed broadcaster and should be shut down regardless of its content.

Not true. I am also against consolidated media. Did you thoroughly read my post? Yes the communications market should be regulated, but to a certain extent. The FCC should do more to allow competition, and not hinder it. It is doubtful that Wheeler will make it his goal. Even if 90.1 is shut down, we can still listen to it online and/or those shows. However, I am worried that Wheeler will tax, cap, and regulate the internet.
 
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