Talk:Digital dividend after digital television transition

Feedback on first draft by JM Bauer
This is a first step but it will need more work. Here are a few suggestions for improvements:


 * 1) The two main sections (digital dividend, public interest regulation) seem disconnected. Is there any way to integrate the two. Maybe one could argue that the reallocation of spectrum to other purposes raises the question of whether or not there should be any specific band allocations to provide public interest services (e.g., an emergency communications system). This would probably integrate the two sections better. You could also try to tie the current discussion of general public interest obligations better to the digital dividend issue.
 * 2) Please make sure that you format the entry so that you have a summary section and a block with the contents of the entry.
 * 3) Have you decided on the title?
 * 4) Please also provide references in support of your entry.

I look forward to next iterations! --JMBauer (talk) 18:20, 30 April 2011 (UTC)

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