http://ask.fm/antidem/answer/130949387713 I don't. But I also realise that no major telecommunication medium will ever be permanently shut down, not least because people won't put up with it. Get real, crazycakes.
The higher the barriers to entry surrounding a medium, the more effectively it can be shut down. Television has the highest barriers to entry of any form of media, and that's especially true if you plan to do any sort of original programming. There have been plenty of samizdat book publishers and two-sheet newspapers over the years, a few underground book publishers, and a lot of pirate radio stations, but underground television stations? (And here I mean truly independent, dissident, pirate operations - not stuff like the CIA paying for TV Marti to broadcast into Cuba.) No.
You may have dreams of tooling around like Blank Reg in an RV with a big transmitter dish bolted to the top, but that's pure fantasy. Television is too complicated, requires too many resources, and is too easily traced by the authorities to be done without official authorization.
You may have dreams of tooling around like Blank Reg in an RV with a big transmitter dish bolted to the top, but that's pure fantasy. Television is too complicated, requires too many resources, and is too easily traced by the authorities to be done without official authorization.