Originally Posted by
TheSteveHunt
There is always a lot that can be done. For example, in '08 I was working to try and get the city to work to give the Thunder radio broadcast rights to Perry or Tyler, and if need be subsidize them in making this happen. That wouldn't even be necessary if efforts to say to the ownership "hey, we gave you a lot of money to get the Thunder thing going, you need to do some things for OKC" but nothing like that happened, Nevada based Citadel got the rights, giving them a sweetheart deal where the ownership gets all the money for ads during the game (reason you hear chk, devon etc... ads, not ads for many local businesses during the games) ...Citadel knew this was a losing (financially) deal for them, but with markets of scale and big business belly-up style shenaniganry, they were able to make this deal.... and it hasn't really been good for OKC. Not some horrible thing, but the whole deal coulda been lots better...imagine Perry HQ being a hub of Thunder activity, players going there after games to do interviews, bla bla bla, really would have been great for the East side... anyway....
Along these lines, there are a lot of things that can be done. They have to be creative things and not ordinary every day boring governmental actions..makings statements against certain trends, demanding more types of coverage, holding town halls to educate people on how media ownership rules and whatnot occur....
gotta be something that can be done to benefit the people!!! Recall in '08 Cornett put forth a municipal action to make public access tv go away ..siding with Cox™, foolishly saying it is "unfair competition advantage to AT&T who doesn't have to provide it"..thus proving yes, so-called municipal leaders can do things to influence the way media is run....all the while continuing his mayors show on the city access channel.... not cool.
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