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FCC Investigating WBAI

I like what one person said about them on facebook, "The Slowest Flushing Toilet In America"..

they're their own worst enemy and just can't help themselves!
 
The FCC & WBAI have agreed to a $25,000 fine for improper underwriting announcements:


They also owe $150K for their current tower rent:

 
The FCC & WBAI have agreed to a $25,000 fine for improper underwriting announcements:


They also owe $150K for their current tower rent:


Pacificia is their own worst enemy, really
 
The FCC & WBAI have agreed to a $25,000 fine for improper underwriting announcements:


They also owe $150K for their current tower rent:

Those links were posted weeks ago.
 
I know $25,000 in the radio business is not a "make or break" number, but does Pacifica have the 25K or are they just going to jerk the FCC around for the next 6 months?
 
I know $25,000 in the radio business is not a "make or break" number, but does Pacifica have the 25K or are they just going to jerk the FCC around for the next 6 months?

The Foundation has been selling assets. They sold the KPFT building about a year ago, and also sold the Foundation headquarters in Berkeley.
 
They also owe $150K for their current tower rent:

If WBAI is evicted from 4 Times Square, could its next transmitter transition be to the old WNYE tower atop Brooklyn Tech?
Or, from their studios on Atlantic Avenue in Cobble Hill.
That section of Atlantic Avenue is actually in Boerum Hill.
 
If WBAI is evicted from 4 Times Square, could its next transmitter transition be to the old WNYE tower atop Brooklyn Tech?

That section of Atlantic Avenue is actually in Boerum Hill.
Is that tower even still there on Brooklyn Tech? I was under the impression that it got taken down after the station moved the transmitter to 4TS.
 
Just reading the RadioInsight article about WBAI’s FCC Consent Decree:

Along with the Consent Decree:

Why can’t WBAI use the programs that had the issues, if they think revenue will take a big hit from not using the programs, according to the RadioInsight article? They’re going to have a compliance officer that makes sure every program, host, etc. is following the rules, that’s part of the Consent Decree, so why not give the programs another chance?

They haven’t changed their schedule, Off The Hook and the Gary Null Show are still on it:
 
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Why can’t WBAI use the programs that had the issues, if they think revenue will take a big hit from not using the programs, according to the RadioInsight article? They’re going to have a compliance officer that makes sure every program, host, etc. is following the rules, that’s part of the Consent Decree, so why not give the programs another chance?
It's a non-commercial station. It can't run those for-profit ads that violate the rules for patrons of non-commercial radio.

The ads “...purportedly aired over the Station that contain comparative and qualitative descriptions, price information, calls to action, and inducements to buy products or services provided by program guests” Such ads are not permitted and are thus, illegal per FCC rules.
 
It's a non-commercial station. It can't run those for-profit ads that violate the rules for patrons of non-commercial radio.

There's a lot of similar programming being done on some public TV stations, offering mind enhancement or memory enhancement therapies. This issue isn't really settled yet.
 
There's a lot of similar programming being done on some public TV stations, offering mind enhancement or memory enhancement therapies. This issue isn't really settled yet.
Those follow the non-commercial rules. Gary Null and company do not.
 
There's a lot of similar programming being done on some public TV stations, offering mind enhancement or memory enhancement therapies. This issue isn't really settled yet.
I did not know that. I thought all the public TV ads were like the ones with European river cruises!
 
You don't play hide-and-seek with a federal agency just for fun.
Possibly they're buying time (renting it?). In six months is the election. A tolerant FCC getting indirectly proxy-elected would help continue the nominal treatment given to matters of less substantial urgency.
 
Off the Hook has been on WBAI with one of the same hosts since the early 90’s, so they should have known what was ok and what wasn’t.
 
You don't play hide-and-seek with a federal agency just for fun.
Possibly they're buying time (renting it?). In six months is the election. A tolerant FCC getting indirectly proxy-elected would help continue the nominal treatment given to matters of less substantial urgency.
As Colin Jost said the other night, "an excruciatingly long six months."

There's no way any FCC run by Trump-appointed commissioners is going to be lenient towards WBAI or any other Pacifica station.
 
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