Letter to the Editor: As musicians find opportunity online, Congress must ensure reliable connectivity

Dear Editor,

As musicians in the Hudson Valley and beyond increasingly perform and collaborate through digital channels, it is crucial that lawmakers focus on closing the digital divide and use all tools at their disposal to ensure reliable connectivity.

New technologies are radically changing how musicians create and share their work.ย  Even before the Covid pandemic, digital platforms gave us the opportunity to share tracks and record remotely, as well as connect with listeners without the need for third parties or physical products.ย  Online channels and digital technologies enable musicians to drastically increase our reach, gaining previously unimaginable levels of exposure.

During the pandemic, the internet provided a lifeline to professional musicians, allowing us to perform for fans when the risks of gathering in groups were too great.ย  Even though we couldnโ€™t travel to the recording studio or practice and collaborate with other musicians, digital technologies ensured our work continued.ย  One of the greatest joys of being a professional musician is seeing how our compositions unite people.ย  Millions of fans worldwide tuned into virtual performances that not only provided us with much-needed revenue but kept us all connected in dark and uncertain times.

ย The digital revolution that powers our connections and enables file sharing and online performances is thanks to invisible spectrum radio waves.ย  Without these licensed spectrum waves, our reach online could be threatened.ย  These waves are the core building blocks that make internet connectivity happen.ย  For decades innovators and technicians have pioneered new uses of these spectrum waves, whether powering smartphones or wireless microphones and in-ear monitors.ย  Unfortunately, thanks to recent policy developments in Washington, this technology is suddenly vulnerable.

For the first time ever, Congress has allowed the Federal Communications Commissionโ€™s spectrum authority to expire.ย  This…

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