I agree with you Dood, LPTV had the potential to shine. As did LPFM. Unfortunately you will always have people that will try to monetize anything. The same mentality exists with all the robo calling shops out there. I mean, does anyone actually LISTEN to a whole robo message? Does anyone ever actually BUY anything from a robo caller? The call-to-close ratio must be about ten bazillion to one. But still those operations persist. Kick open a spectrum slice that is receivable to the general public and watch it turn into an open sewer - the crap flows in. As I said in the earlier post, sometimes regulation is your friend. I'd like to see Washington open up an experimental low power broadcasting band too but it needs to be non-commercial only. Even then, I don't see any way that it will work. Robo calling is illegal too...
Radio NUT from the upstate region of New York - "The Vampire State"