First -- ALL OF THEM. Everyone of these destroyers has the same business model and are in the quest for as much media control as they can get.
It doesn't make headlines yet, but keep an eye of who is lobbying for control of the Internet (all media) as well. They all know it's going that way and they will do everything in their power to kill any entrepreneurial action on the net.
If we will have to hear the same freaking 300 songs over and over in hell - then what is this?
The latest in net broadcasting disablers was the licensing and royalty issue- and that is not all entirely RIAA or artists rights inspired.
The terrestrial industry is afraid or against anything they don't own or can't control. They whined over satellite radio "trying to put them out of business" and they are whining over the satellite merger, shouting "monopoly!" There is the pot calling the kettle black!
These are treacherous and uncaring whores who put the bottom line way above the backs of the people they step on and crush. Everyone is expendable in this business, no matter what the name of the company or how much they smile and act like your bud..
KD, I disagree that Broadband will kill satellite. Great, high-grade technological CHOICES are what this business and the consumers need and if the powers that BE don't ruin everything,
one can significantly help the other.
There is no doubt that for those who do not prefer to program their own ipod, satellite is far superior to anything on the garbage bands
Satellite has to really watch all this terrestrial type syndication though or they'll wind up with just the same crap in CD quality. I'd like to see them start developing NEW talent that doesn't come from anywhere on the ground. TV did that with comedians in the 70s and 80s and it has worked well for their star sitcoms.
I'd bet that mobile broadband will actually be delivered by satellite and quite possible within the spectrum of the current two providers...just as they do real time traffic, air navigation and weather services. That is the kind of stuff the govt. likes.
I think however, they'd prefer the delivery more like cell repeaters - probably utilizing the same placements. That'd be the easiest for wif-fing towns, cities, and serving mobile
Now, for solutions - we need a President who recognizes that what has been allowed to happen in the broadcast industry is not healthy and will reverse this broad and ever-broader ownership ruling. Further, Huckabee and Ron Paul both want to abolish the Fed-ucation dept and the IRS, they should include the FCC --- a worthless bunch of political ass-kissing partisan hacks.... now you have an even newer breed...this Kevin Martin kid from Charlotte, who is a PR machine for himself. I smell ambition like a dead fish!!