Being talked about in the thread about the "WBZ Hourly ID". In it, Eli said:
>>This is a long standing regulation that a lot of stations seemed to have forgotten about in recent decades, but it looks like enforcement is being brought back.
Even before the virus you had the loss of Bradley Jay's show overnight weeknights. A previously recorded newscast repeated for several hours with only the traffic being live.
Salem Media had to pay a $50k fine:
https://www.broadcastlawblog.com/20...-seems-to-be-live-fcc-sends-a-50000-reminder/
>>Did you know that the FCC has a rule that requires that a broadcaster notify its audience that a program has been pre-recorded when the program “creates the impression” that it is live? ...The FCC began its investigation as a listener complained to the FCC that the program could not be live as the host had died before the program was broadcast
Yes, you can have a newscast with a bunch of recorded actualities being played back. But when 98 per cent of it sounds like a live newscast, but it isn't...
>>Don’t re-run a talk show when the host is on vacation without mentioning that the program was recorded at an earlier date.
WTKK: "This is a Radio Rewind of the Jay Severin show. No phone calls please."
Public Radio International's Whad Ya Know: "This is a rebroadcast of a previous live program. No phone calls please, but save that call for another time."