dr. brinkley, the notorious dr. brinkley, his signal could reach over a huge swath of the u.s. and that was his audience, but there wasn't any regulation of that and the screen doors across the river in delrio, texas, would vibrate with the energy from that radio station. there were legitimate spectrum management issues, a question which we could develop into going forward, what was the role of the fcc going forward? need an independent agency manage that or could that be managed by the executive branch for spectrum allocation, a topic to tee up. but those were a couple of the motivations behind the 1934 act and things have changed completely and those silos that you just pointed out still exist in terms of the regulatory landscape, but for technology in the market and especially, most importantly consumers, those silos don't exist and the law should be updated to reflect that. >> one thing about how much the world has changed. franklin roosevelt suggested the federal communications commission in february, 1934. by june of 1934, it was out of both house and by july 11th, the ac