Monday, June 27, 2011

The Media Consortium: The Wavelength: FCC Decries Lack of Media Diversity, Stymies Low Power TV

by Eric K. Arnold, Media Consortium blogger

Local coverage and diversity are in short supply in today's media landscape-especially when it comes to broadcast and cable TV. But there is hope. In markets like the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, Low Power TV (LPTV) has emerged as a viable alternative to network and cable TV, offering 24-hour programming and locally-produced news shows for ethnic communities in their own languages.

While LPTV offers incredible opportunities for ethnic communities, as I reported here and here for New America Media, these stations face considerable challenges, including an unfriendly regulatory landscape and the weighty influence of the big-bucks telecommunications industry, which just wants LPTV to go away so it can claim the full digital spectrum.


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