The past week saw two chapters in the drawn-out dismal pay-TV saga: an election and a court decision.
The story so far. Intelligent scientists and engineers invent new ways of delivering images on television screens inside lounge rooms. The owners of the lounge rooms and television screens will get many more channels delivering lots of specialist services and are willing to pay for them. Clever business people have worked with the clever engineers to devise a way to charge the people in the lounge room according to how much television they watch.
Around the world this has happened, broadening the choice of viewers, providing employment and keeping people off the streets and in front of television screens.
But not in the clever country. We have been waiting, waiting, waiting. There is only one reason for the delay: the misguided hand of government.
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