Ask HN: Have you seen/heard any SOPA blackout discussion on local media?
Earlier today I was surprised to hear mention about the SOPA blackouts on Seattle's alternative radio station, The END. I typically avoid television and corporate media websites, so I was surprised that I heard news of the blackout (which I knew about before, of course, from HN and Reddit) on my drive home from work today, especially on a station that typically features local or music news, if any at all. Of course they didn't spend harly any airtime discussing it, but it made me curious as to what sorts of attention others have seen paid toward tomorrow's blackouts.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
4 comments
[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 18.1 ms ] threadMetro is a free, fairly large, UK publication (Over 1.3m copies daily with 3.5m readers.)
I submitted that link here on HN:
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3477002
I also heard one call in to state public radio. The show host and his guest both knew nothing about the topic (despite the show being a "recent news summary" discussion) and heavily discounted the legislation's significance as well as mistakenly generalizing and presuming that "nothing was likely to pass in the current Congress".
Now that the blackout has raised more coverage, most of it still seems to be skewed towards saying that "some Internet companies" are "opposing anti-piracy measures".
I fear the education process will need to continue for some time.