Our disagreement is in your predicate. I do not believe that any corporations have a monopoly on broadcasting, nor to I believe that "broadcasting" is the only effect way to disseminate a political message.
Well see there, we have fundamental differences of perception. I believe both things are effectively true.
As I've tried to say, I think there are nough other ways that conservatives have succeeded in getting out their message that the extreme "cure" of government regulation would risk more harm than good.
I have suggested a lot of other things that don't equate to your characterization of "government", but you keep homing in on that one idea which you keep referring to as "government." Let's put that discussion aside. We can talk about the means to destroy censorship later. If we don't conclude that "destroying censorship" should be a goal, the means of accomplishing it are irrelevant.
Let us focus on the two points of dispute above.
1. That corporations in bed with government and the party of government have a monopoly on broadcasting.
2. That broadcasting is the only effective means to disseminate a political message.
Actually, let's focus on only one of these points. If the second one isn't true, then the first one doesn't matter, so let us focus on that.
How did Trump reach his constituency? Was he not a Television star with whom the vast majority of the nation was somewhat familiar? Would we have known of him and his accomplishments without Television?
Would an unknown businessman have been able to do what Trump did, all the while not using Television?
I don't see it at all. Television was absolutely crucial to Trump winning this election, as near as I can tell.
Another point. Every year advertisers spend billions of dollars on television advertising under the belief that advertising informs people and thereby convinces them to buy their product.
Is there a better advertising medium than Television?
Suppose
got free advertising for their cereal, while
had to pay millions for it.
What do you suppose would happen to the market share of the two companies?
The entire multi-billion dollar advertising industry is built on the theory that Television gets the message out better than any other method.