what needs to happen, its for many small guys to operate cheap, easy to dispose of broadcasting "towers" and just run them around the country, without giving a single shit about radio licenses.
a good idea is to somehow get the motorcycle gangs that are constantly driving all over the country for the shits and giggles on board. they can do the broadcasting if they want to get froggy, or just play prerecorded tapes, and have them all agree on a shared brand name. its a possible business venture, and the sheer autistic rage of the ham radio operators would just be icing on the cake.
No use uses airwaves anymore. They're all on cable. And cable is declining and internet sensationalized bullshit is taking its place via kike book and tiktok.
vehicles cannot effectively utilize the internet and thus utilizes radio more often than not. park a mobile emitter near a congested roadway for a couple days and youd reach a bunch more people than trying to post the same thing to facejew or twitter.
The internet is the future of communications. TV is dying, radio is all but dead. You can reach just as many people with a podcast and you don't need to build any network infrastructure to do it.
radio is the best way forward. podcasts are for slacktivists and douchbags, while the internet is intentionally being held back from being able to surplant radio in cars and stereos.
you don't need to build any network infrastructure to do it.
a radio emitter can be mounted in a car or on a bike. it wont cover vast territories, but it can cover a sizable section of a city, and overpower more distant "official" stations
Maybe I should have been more general. I think the future is digital selective communication rather than scheduled communication. If your podcast is good it will reach a large audiance and can (and will) be spread by a whole variety of methods. The internet is only one option.
By contrast, a radio broadcast is sent out into the ether once and only reaches whoever's in range, happens to be listening and doesn't change the channel.
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