Putting the TV Broadcast Spectrum to Better Use?
KoshClassic asks: "Recently, on the NPR show All Things Considered, an interview was broadcast with Thomas Hazlett, formerly the chief economist of the FCC. Although short on details, Mr. Hazlett raises the point that, with the high penetration rate of cable / satellite TV into American homes, broadcasting television over the air has (or soon will) become superfulous and that this portion of the radio spectrum could be better utilized for other purposes. What do Slashdot readers think of this idea and, for those who agree, what alternative uses of the broadcast spectrum would you like to see?"
How long do the subscribers get to preview these stories? Sheesh.
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I think that we should use it to stream pr0n right to my computer. You guys think this is a good idea?
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If you are on welfare or are only making minimum wage... your ass needs to be going to school or doing something to improve your skills instead of wasting time watching TV.
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uhhhmmm, not spend as much time watching tv, and instead get a second job or pick up more hours etc. TV is a privilege and a LUXURY, people forget that. TV is not your right to have, it's an f*in luxury. you can't afford it, too bad
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since modern governments have existed.
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just cuz you disagree with me is no reason to mod me a troll.
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Fuck them up their stupid commie asses.
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