So the system we have in radio and television today is the direct result of government policies that have been made in our name, in the name of the people, on our behalf, but without our informed consent.
When the government picked companies and gave them monopoly rights to frequencies in San Francisco and Los Angeles and New York and Chicago, it was picking the winners of the competition; it wasn't setting the terms of the competition.
When the government allocates monopoly rights to frequency, and there are only a handful in each community, it's picking the winners in the competition.
Our existing media system today is the direct result of government laws and subsidies that created it.