From: "deni ozan-george" <Deni=Ozan-George%Users%ORI@im.state.ma.us> To: NTIADC40.NTIAHQ40(piac) Date: 11/26/97 9:17am Subject: ...no subject... Dear Committee Members: I am writing to urge you to try and envision the opening up of the public airwaves through digital technology as an opportunity for real public access. In the opinion of many, past decisions made concerning the use of technologies such as analog television, cable and radio have not served the public particularly well. Considerations about the "public interest" have been made within the context of commercial decisions; not the other way around. Once the conversation has been shaped in this way, the battle for public access is lost, or at best, tokenized. If media reports are correct, the additional bandwidth which is being made available by this new technology will be used either for "commercial" or "non-commercial"(i.e., Public Broadcasting) use. There has been no mention of giving communities direct access to this bandwidth, and, once the die is cast, there never will be. On the contrary, if it is granted, pressure to roll back public access will be ongoing-as witness the situation in cable television right now. Consider that the role of communications in a democracy is vital and that the increasing concentration of media ownership guarantees that a relatively small, powerful group will apply tremendous pressure to subsume new technologies under its aegis. I hope that you maintain an independent stance and decide digital technology should be utilized in a way that benefits the average citizen and community, not the most influential and entrenched media stakeholders. Steve Provizer Radio Free Allston 20 Reedsdale St. 106.1 FM Allston, MA 02134 A Voice for Community 617-562-0828 http://www.tiac.net/users/error/radiofreeallston/