Recently, the FCC has been conducting hearings on removing some of the restrictions on cross-ownership that exist now. There are rules about owning stations and newspapers in the same town and such. Some of those regulations have been dropped, and there are discussions going on now to get rid of all those limitations and make it a truly free market. The root of these restrictions is the idea that the airwaves are a public trust, actually owned by the people and that broadcasters are simply public trustees. At one time, stations actually had to have so many hours devoted to community service, which, of course, nobody wants to hear. Remember those days?