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Reg Edwards wrote:
SNIPPED I imagine the revenue comes solely from advertisers. Which makes me wonder what percentage of program time is allocated to adverts. Are such matters also regulated? Are any broadcast stations State or City owned? $$$ from advertisers ... YEP! Amount of advertising time is regulated. I can't state with any authority, but it seems to be 15 to 20 minutes per hour. Ownership is generally private. International propaganda, err news, may be indirectly government controlled through a straw man corporation. Certain public service stations, e.g. WWV, are government 'owned'. An several additional non sequitor comments. In the USA, although we claim FREE ENTERPRISE, it is a government influenced economy via interest rates, international treaties, anti-trust regulations, etc. Finally, the USA is succumbing to a creeping Socialism. This is contrary to the words of John F Kennedy: "Ask NOT what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." Forty-five years after that statement from President Kennedy a large portion of the population want the government to do everything for them. A Keag In this (UK) relatively densely populated country things settled down about 20 years ago. Few MF antennas have more than one tower (or masts as we call them). Although there is much broadcasting at MF for individual cities, most broadcasting takes place at FM VHF where 'capture effects' reduce interference from co-channel transmitters. It may be of interest that the BBC, still the World's finest broadcasting system, including its overseas services, no longer owns any transmitting stations, Mrs Thatcher quietly sold them off to a private party. Do some Googles for who the eventual owners are? ---- Reg. |
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