Is there hope for the future of alternative media on the internet?
The big communication companies now are licking their chops like a bear for honey.
These companies will take over the internet just like everything else in communication. You better believe they have a plan, and your aren't going to be a part of it. They will consolidate all communications as now in the mainstream media. What you get will be what they provide.
All of us associated with the so-called alternative media will either be extremely vocal and prolific in our rebuke of internet controls...or they will get the honey.
You think the big communications companies aren't feeling secure in the takeover of the internet. You better think again. All these big mergers and takeovers are being based on a takeover of the internet. No way, an industry that is on the ropes would be making these kinds offers. Right now TImeWarner has dropped all contracts with users and no limits on services you want. That is planned to pull in as many subscribers as possible so they are better leveraged for value as a company in a buyout. In other words, the more subscribers the more attractive the company appears to buyers.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...me-warner.html
Again, and this is serious. Look at the viewers and ratings on the television networks. These companies are sagging on the vine, yet they are making huge buy out offers. These people have to have assurances from the government they are going to take over the alternative media...you can count on it.
Is there hope for us? I doubt it, unless we can get people engaged to protect and defend the freedom of the internet and the alternative media. Honestly, I see no hope for the internet as we have known it. All those big communications companies know that Hulu, NetFlix and the internet media that is popping up every day will lead to their demise. Think about it, these communications companies aren't making offers to buy internet based businesses in communications, and many of the internet companies are doing exceptionally well. These companies cannot run their monopolistic enterprises without complete control, including the content they provide.
Old school thinking and dominance of the communications industry in the hands of a few is their goal, and they are determined. Now these communication giants are making huge offers for mergers and takeovers. They definitely have some powerful incentives and government assurances, since their future is in the tank otherwise.
Seriously, the future doesn't look bright for continuance of the internet as we have known it. The big communications companies have the inside track, and you are seeing the manifestations right now of their success to achieve authority over the internet.