The Public Airwaves Myth
May 18, 2008
[Commentary] Krasnow, a former National Association of Broadcasters lawyer, argues that the public does not own the airwaves. The spectrum is there, whether it is used or not. Only when it is enhanced by broadcasters filling the airwaves with information and entertainment does it have any value at all to the public. With their talent, technical knowledge and financial resources, broadcasters have increased the value of the spectrum for everyone. Without a signal, supplied by your local broadcast station, the airwaves are just so much empty space.
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The Public Airwaves Myth