Sunday, March 07, 2010

ABC Verses Cablevision! Who is right?

ABC is not a Cable TV content provider by charter. Via an FCC license, ABC is mandated to provide free public programming over the Air Waves. ABC has absolutely no authority to charge a fee for viewing it's content; however they are authorized by the FCC to run commercials.

A Cable TV content provider such as the Discovery Channel, has no authority to transmit their programming over the air waves, they are paid by Cablevision to carry their content. Cablevision usually runs commercials, or sells subscriptions, to pay for the fee charged by the content providers.

A few years ago a law suit resulted in Cablevision paying the networks some money to keep them quiet. Now ABC wants every Cablevision viewer to pay them one dollar every month, weather they look at ABC or not! My parents told me "if you let them take an inch, they will take a yard!" No truer words were ever said!

So it appears that ABC is already getting paid twice, for the programming that they are supposed to be providing for free. They now want even more money!

Direct FCC and Public Service Commission intervention is needed. This is not the "good old days;" technology has advanced!" Data and information should be considered as a utility, and be subject to controls and regulations.

I am not a big fan of Cablevision, but in this case I believe that Cablevision is right; I will not switch providers.

What is your opinion?




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Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Amazing Facts About Patchogue!
I re-visited a web site that I had previously used to gather statistical data; my last visit revealed many upgrades to that site. The Web Site has always been reasonably comprehensive; but now it fits into the "World Class" category! You might want to visit

http://www.clrsearch.com/RSS/Demographics/NY/Patchogue/

It is this last category that got my attention!

Crime in Patchogue.
The programmers that designed the "Crime Database," calculated a number which they call the "Total Crime Index." This number represents the probability that you will be the victim of a crime. This number does not represent any particular crime, but an average of all crime. Keep in mind that the number 100 represents the national average crime rate. So! The number 100 represents the crime rate, that would be normal, for most cities in the United States.

Looking at the percentages below, the towns of Bellport and Westbury, are in the Disneyland category! Crime? What is that? These towns have a crime rate of 1 and 2 percent of the national average, respectively. The numbers are amazing!


The town of Patchogue has a Crime Rate that is 80% below the national average! Take a look at some of the listings at the bottom of the list! Atlantic City, has a crime rate which is three hundred and Thirty Eight percent greater than the national average.


Look at the towns that are placed directly below Patchogue; this data is utterly amazing! I have repeatedly published articles, proclaiming that Patchogue is not a God forsaken crime ridden area, and it is not! I have also stated that the residents of Patchogue interact as family, and not as adversaries, and indeed they do! Now I have the data to back-up my statements!


(Please examine the data below)
CRIME RISK
Bellport 1
Westbury 2
Glen Cove 22
Stony Brook 22
Sayville 23
Patchogue 23
Blue Point 27
Westhampton 29
Huntington 31
Shirley 34
Mastic Beach 36
Bayport 36
Farmingville 40
Port Jefferson 43
Freeport 50
Greenport 52
East Patchogue 67
Yonkers 69
National Average = 100%
Brooklyn 114
Orlando 126
Las Angeles 174
Fort Lauderdale 239
Chicago 240

Las Vegas 284
Atlantic City 438

We should take up a collection to send the next "Patchogue bashing" journalist, to a therapist, to treat his or her case of "Writers Block."

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