Monroney labels have been considered novelties for years, so you want the Broadcast Sheet to be a novelty also? Why?
I could care less about your VIN decals, the cars I am interested in never had them and many of the "documents" you reproduce are not used on these cars. The 69 and earlier cars have very few docs that make them what they are, the Broadcast Sheet is one of the very best ways to help document these cars. Forget about Hemi Cuda's and anything built for 1970 and up for just a moment and consider the earlier cars. 1969 was the first year the VIN was stamped on the body's themselves so they are the start of the layman being able to make sure the car that they bought has at least some pedigree. 1968 was a good start with VIN numbers being stamped on many of the major components, but the VON was the only number stamped on the body, so if you do not have a data tag or Broadcast Sheet you are S.O.L.!!! Earlier cars have much less data or documents to back up what you have. Maybe it is time for a poll on Moparts to find out what the majority thinks is the best route, three people who "think" it might be a good idea is not enough to decide what is best for the rest of the hobby...