Regarding how radio back in the 1920s used to be so cheap and popular that people would run up a mast in the backyard and sgtart broadcasting, I wrote “The trick used with radio of allocating spectrum won't work for the Internet.” That was the trick that closed down most radio and left that medium to a few big mass media. There's always another trick, though, and copyright may work for Internet radio.
This isn't strictly about net neutrality, because it's not ISPs that are effectively shutting down Internet radio. This whittling away at services will happen much faster without net neutrality, however.
-jsq
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