In exchange for using our airwaves for free, broadcasters are supposed to provide programming that fulfills community needs. But too often they focus on maximizing their profit margins while minimizing their obligation to serve the public.
It's time for the FCC to stop treating our airwaves as a corporate handout and start holding broadcasters to their end of the deal.
Speak out now to tell FCC Chairman Genachowski that broadcast policy must benefit the public.