摘要:There is a growing consensus that significant structural change
and policy shifts will be necessary to transform the 20th century
American public broadcasting system into a 21st century system of
public service media.2 Indeed, the 2010 National Broadband Plan,which sets forth national communications priorities for the next
decade, calls for a new public service media network, drawing
directly on proposals we made to the Federal Communications
Commission (“FCC”).3 Relentless and intensifying pressure on public
broadcast funding makes it even more important to identify minimally
necessary functional components of a public service media network
going forward.4