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Europe treats media to the way America is. Americans would never pay
for a "national radio" that broadcast music most people probably hate.
Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government means.
I'm not sure publicly funded broadcasts would get off the ground if
they wer
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>You just can't compare the way Europe treats media to the way America is.
>Americans would never pay for a "national radio" that broadcast music most
people probably hate
>You just can't compare the way Europe treats media to the way America is.
>Americans would never pay for a "national radio" that broadcast music most
people probably hate.
>Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government means.
America is quite hostile to artists and the arts in g
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But rules for radio and media are set by the FCC, and the tone of their
decision making is typically set by the administration. This is an
administration that believes that corporations are good, monopolies are not
really a big deal, and any kind of government intervent
Okay Tosh, that's like saying it's time Americans got a new president, isn't
it... And a lot of Americans did try.
But rules for radio and media are set by the FCC, and the tone of their
decision making is typically set by the administration. This is an
administration that believes that corpo