It wasn't a case of "this hour's programming is made possible by". It sounded like an actual commercial. Though the "advertiser" was either government or non-profit.
WRBK Richburg, SC is the station.
WRBK Richburg, SC is the station.
It wasn't a case of "this hour's programming is made possible by". It sounded like an actual commercial. Though the "advertiser" was either government or non-profit.
WRBK Richburg, SC is the station.
Right. I should have said "Non-commercial oldies station airs what sounds like a commercial".It sounds like to me the station did not air a commercial. A not for profit entity or government CAN advertise or do a so called call to action. That is fully legal. If you think about it, if you have a station you had a large bunch of money invested in are you going to risk a huge fine and the status you enjoy with the FCC for the money you could get for running a few commercials? To say they ran a commercial is a pretty reckless claim. I'd phrase it that they aired a spot for a government or non-profit that sounded as if it could be placed on a commercial station. A licensee would likely think nothing of your comment, but I've known a few that would come after you, both guns blazing because they are so oversensitive about their reputation. Strange but true.