[opendtv] Re: A detail in the history of video standards

  • From: "Silvio Macedo" <s.macedo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:37:15 +0100

> Need I also 
> point out that
> in the U.S., Mexico and to a good extent, Canada, the 
> government has little
> or no presence in transmitting electrons to citizens?  
> Indeed, were the
> government to start a channel, it would be regarded in the 
> U.S. and Canada
> as propaganda.   In most DVB countries, it's called "state of 
> the art."
> John Willkie

1 - Sure - in US, the government doesn't need to have its own channel
- the network has its own government.
8-}

2 - Quiz: which one is more independent, BBC or CNN?

Silvio

 
 
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