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Whenever I hear this, I don't think about content like music and movies. I think about specifications, RFCs and protocols (etc etc etc) and most news falls into this category, but if you provide more than just news, ie investigate reporting etc, then it doesn't apply for that. The important things that are almost required to be free and open for all, for interoperabilities sake and to keep people informed about what is happening. After all, it's pretty nice to not having to pay to know there's an election coming up, or that your hospital is being moved.
Content like interviews, music and whatnot doesn't fall into this free and open category imho. They can be free if the producers so chooses, but doesn't have to and I don't expect it to be. Wonder how the porn industry has changed over time. How many provided subscriptions 10-15 years ago compared to today?