Public Media Policy, Spectrum Policy, and Rethinking Public Interest Obligations for the 21st Century

The New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute released a report with recommendations to reform spectrum policy to better support public media in their efforts to provide quality news, journalism, education, arts, and civic information.

The proposals include:

  • Supplementing ill-enforced public interest obligations on commercial broadcasters with spectrum license fees that could support multi-platform public media
  • Supplanting one-time spectrum auctions with annual fees to sustain public media
  • Requiring spectrum licensees for mobile broadband to adhere to non-discrimination rules for Internet content, applications, and services
  • Requiring spectrum licenses for mobile broadband to adhere to universal service requirements
  • Increasing the diversity of wireless providers in local communities
  • Facilitating community and locally owned wireless broadband infrastructure via unlicensed and opportunistic access to spectrum.

Public Media Policy, Spectrum Policy, and Rethinking Public Interest Obligations for the 21st Century Building a multi-platform media for—and by—the public (Columbia Journalism Review)