View Full Version : Re: Low Power Narrowcast TV
kali yuga 2004
28-11-2003, 02:38 PM
No FRICKIN" way -- there is already more than enuff "community tv"
garbage polluting Australia's airwaves....
The ABA should issue local commercial tv licenses only -- must be
fully professional production and presentation wise -- but *not*
affiliated with any national tv network.....
There are also way *too* many community radio stations polluting
Australia's airwaves.....
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aussieseek@ozzienet.net (http://www.aussieseek.com) wrote in message news:<dd508339.0311270117.6b949aba@posting.google.com>...
> People in rural and regional Australia may soon be watching a new
> television station tailored exclusively to them. Bush Vision wants to
> beam national community-produced content on a free to air channel from
> as early as next year. The head office will be in Mount Gambier and
> businessman Allan Scott has shown his faith in the concept by
> committing $500,000 worth of prepaid advertising. But the Australian
> Broadcasting Authority (ABA) is yet to show it's support by allocating
> the not-for-profit station a license. Bush Vision's Technical Advisor,
> David Hill, said the concept's a first for the country, and possibly
> the world, so the ABA don't know which category the station fits into
> in order to give them a license. "Unfortunately we don't quite fit
> into any particular box that has been legislated for. One of the
> things we discussing with the ABA at the moment is being able to
> rebroadcast using low power transmitters in small townships. [We'll
> broadcast] whatever the community provides us with essentially.
> Although we'll do news it will be completely unique to what's
> currently available...we'll invite the community to provide us with
> the news stories from themselves. If we get the open narrow-cast class
> license our core focus will be just rural issues."
http://www.aussieseek.com
28-11-2003, 07:28 PM
kaliyuga2004@hotmail.com (kali yuga 2004) wrote in message news:<b557bc62.0311271925.bea0c2b@posting.google.com>...
> No FRICKIN" way -- there is already more than enuff "community tv"
> garbage polluting Australia's airwaves....
>
> The ABA should issue local commercial tv licenses only -- must be
> fully professional production and presentation wise -- but *not*
> affiliated with any national tv network.....
>
> There are also way *too* many community radio stations polluting
> Australia's airwaves.....
>
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> Hi kali yuga 2004
When I was a kid we wanted FM Radio
Des Foster of FARB ( Now Commeercial Radio Australia0 said it would
not work
and the government did as they lied and said so no frequencies were
available
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We wanted Narrowcast radio and itw a bonus when the act went
throughparliment said we could have ads
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A UHF TV TX for an area of 10ks is about $8000
It Works
WE already had a few during the games,
If you dont like community TV (I.....DO)
Dont watch it
keitha
Merry Xmas
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> aussieseek@ozzienet.net (http://www.aussieseek.com) wrote in message news:<dd508339.0311270117.6b949aba@posting.google.com>...
> > People in rural and regional Australia may soon be watching a new
> > television station tailored exclusively to them. Bush Vision wants to
> > beam national community-produced content on a free to air channel from
> > as early as next year. The head office will be in Mount Gambier and
> > businessman Allan Scott has shown his faith in the concept by
> > committing $500,000 worth of prepaid advertising. But the Australian
> > Broadcasting Authority (ABA) is yet to show it's support by allocating
> > the not-for-profit station a license. Bush Vision's Technical Advisor,
> > David Hill, said the concept's a first for the country, and possibly
> > the world, so the ABA don't know which category the station fits into
> > in order to give them a license. "Unfortunately we don't quite fit
> > into any particular box that has been legislated for. One of the
> > things we discussing with the ABA at the moment is being able to
> > rebroadcast using low power transmitters in small townships. [We'll
> > broadcast] whatever the community provides us with essentially.
> > Although we'll do news it will be completely unique to what's
> > currently available...we'll invite the community to provide us with
> > the news stories from themselves. If we get the open narrow-cast class
> > license our core focus will be just rural issues."
i would say its the other way around
"http://www.aussieseek.com" <aussieseek@ozzienet.net> wrote in message
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> kaliyuga2004@hotmail.com (kali yuga 2004) wrote in message
news:<b557bc62.0311271925.bea0c2b@posting.google.com>...
> > No FRICKIN" way -- there is already more than enuff "community tv"
> > garbage polluting Australia's airwaves....
> >
> > The ABA should issue local commercial tv licenses only -- must be
> > fully professional production and presentation wise -- but *not*
> > affiliated with any national tv network.....
> >
> > There are also way *too* many community radio stations polluting
> > Australia's airwaves.....
> >
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> > Hi kali yuga 2004
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> When I was a kid we wanted FM Radio
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> Des Foster of FARB ( Now Commeercial Radio Australia0 said it would
> not work
> and the government did as they lied and said so no frequencies were
> available
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> We wanted Narrowcast radio and itw a bonus when the act went
> throughparliment said we could have ads
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> A UHF TV TX for an area of 10ks is about $8000
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> It Works
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> WE already had a few during the games,
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> If you dont like community TV (I.....DO)
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> Dont watch it
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> keitha
> Merry Xmas
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> > aussieseek@ozzienet.net (http://www.aussieseek.com) wrote in message
news:<dd508339.0311270117.6b949aba@posting.google.com>...
> > > People in rural and regional Australia may soon be watching a new
> > > television station tailored exclusively to them. Bush Vision wants to
> > > beam national community-produced content on a free to air channel from
> > > as early as next year. The head office will be in Mount Gambier and
> > > businessman Allan Scott has shown his faith in the concept by
> > > committing $500,000 worth of prepaid advertising. But the Australian
> > > Broadcasting Authority (ABA) is yet to show it's support by allocating
> > > the not-for-profit station a license. Bush Vision's Technical Advisor,
> > > David Hill, said the concept's a first for the country, and possibly
> > > the world, so the ABA don't know which category the station fits into
> > > in order to give them a license. "Unfortunately we don't quite fit
> > > into any particular box that has been legislated for. One of the
> > > things we discussing with the ABA at the moment is being able to
> > > rebroadcast using low power transmitters in small townships. [We'll
> > > broadcast] whatever the community provides us with essentially.
> > > Although we'll do news it will be completely unique to what's
> > > currently available...we'll invite the community to provide us with
> > > the news stories from themselves. If we get the open narrow-cast class
> > > license our core focus will be just rural issues."
Martin Barr-David
28-12-2003, 06:27 PM
great idea get rid of the ****en networks.
kali yuga 2004 wrote:
> No FRICKIN" way -- there is already more than enuff "community tv"
> garbage polluting Australia's airwaves....
>
> The ABA should issue local commercial tv licenses only -- must be
> fully professional production and presentation wise -- but *not*
> affiliated with any national tv network.....
>
> There are also way *too* many community radio stations polluting
> Australia's airwaves.....
>
> ================================================== ===========================
>
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> aussieseek@ozzienet.net (http://www.aussieseek.com) wrote in message news:<dd508339.0311270117.6b949aba@posting.google.com>...
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>>People in rural and regional Australia may soon be watching a new
>>television station tailored exclusively to them. Bush Vision wants to
>>beam national community-produced content on a free to air channel from
>>as early as next year. The head office will be in Mount Gambier and
>>businessman Allan Scott has shown his faith in the concept by
>>committing $500,000 worth of prepaid advertising. But the Australian
>>Broadcasting Authority (ABA) is yet to show it's support by allocating
>>the not-for-profit station a license. Bush Vision's Technical Advisor,
>>David Hill, said the concept's a first for the country, and possibly
>>the world, so the ABA don't know which category the station fits into
>>in order to give them a license. "Unfortunately we don't quite fit
>>into any particular box that has been legislated for. One of the
>>things we discussing with the ABA at the moment is being able to
>>rebroadcast using low power transmitters in small townships. [We'll
>>broadcast] whatever the community provides us with essentially.
>>Although we'll do news it will be completely unique to what's
>>currently available...we'll invite the community to provide us with
>>the news stories from themselves. If we get the open narrow-cast class
>>license our core focus will be just rural issues."
Matthew (Woohoo¤)
28-12-2003, 06:27 PM
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:16:05 +1100, Martin Barr-David
<martbd@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
Wow, all these people with broken remotes!!
You should buy a new tv so you can change the station!
Hey, new concept there!
>great idea get rid of the ****en networks.
>
>kali yuga 2004 wrote:
>
>> No FRICKIN" way -- there is already more than enuff "community tv"
>> garbage polluting Australia's airwaves....
>>
>> The ABA should issue local commercial tv licenses only -- must be
>> fully professional production and presentation wise -- but *not*
>> affiliated with any national tv network.....
>>
>> There are also way *too* many community radio stations polluting
>> Australia's airwaves.....
>>
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>> aussieseek@ozzienet.net (http://www.aussieseek.com) wrote in message news:<dd508339.0311270117.6b949aba@posting.google.com>...
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>>>People in rural and regional Australia may soon be watching a new
>>>television station tailored exclusively to them. Bush Vision wants to
>>>beam national community-produced content on a free to air channel from
>>>as early as next year. The head office will be in Mount Gambier and
>>>businessman Allan Scott has shown his faith in the concept by
>>>committing $500,000 worth of prepaid advertising. But the Australian
>>>Broadcasting Authority (ABA) is yet to show it's support by allocating
>>>the not-for-profit station a license. Bush Vision's Technical Advisor,
>>>David Hill, said the concept's a first for the country, and possibly
>>>the world, so the ABA don't know which category the station fits into
>>>in order to give them a license. "Unfortunately we don't quite fit
>>>into any particular box that has been legislated for. One of the
>>>things we discussing with the ABA at the moment is being able to
>>>rebroadcast using low power transmitters in small townships. [We'll
>>>broadcast] whatever the community provides us with essentially.
>>>Although we'll do news it will be completely unique to what's
>>>currently available...we'll invite the community to provide us with
>>>the news stories from themselves. If we get the open narrow-cast class
>>>license our core focus will be just rural issues."
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