He didn't ask for "guesses." He asked for folks to make unlawful wagers.My guess would be late October-mid November
He didn't ask for "guesses." He asked for folks to make unlawful wagers.My guess would be late October-mid November
If not, then there would be several stations found non-compliant of the law. Most of the rock formatted stations here run ads for vape shops, smoke shops, CBD, Kratom, and the like.Yes, but the "point of relevance" is related to whether such products and dispensaries can be advertised on the radio while still conforming to local and federal laws.
Which is how this whole sidebar discussion began. It's illegal to bet in Texas, so wouldn't a sports betting format (promoting the illegal practice within this State) run afoul of the State law?He didn't ask for "guesses." He asked for folks to make unlawful wagers.
It's illegal to bet in Texas, so wouldn't a sports betting format (promoting the illegal practice within this State) run afoul of the State law?
It's illegal to wager any bet in Texas. Never did I say its illegal to talk about betting, but since we're having the discussion, it is also illegal to cook up and distribute crack cocaine here in Texas. If I were to run a program dedicated to giving out detailed instructions on how to cook it, or where to go to buy it already rocked up and ready to go, I'd have law enforcement looking for me in a hurry.Which state law is that? There is no law I know of that prohibits talking about sports betting. It's been done on radio & TV for years. CBS once hired Jimmy The Greek to discuss the odds for certain matchups.
Because of the K-Love signal already on translators in the BPT area and Univision had the KLOVE trademark already which EMF just paid forWhy didn’t they have KLOVE on 103.7 when they purchased it instead of AIR1?
Both subjects are against the law here, but one is alright to talk about over the airwaves and the other is not. Why?
However the programming is NOT promoting gambling “within the state”, but where it is legal. If you wanted to completely forbid Texans from gambling anywhere, you would have to (somehow) bust them when they reentered Texas, or when they made an online bet…which of course would be totally unenforceable.Which is how this whole sidebar discussion began. It's illegal to bet in Texas, so wouldn't a sports betting format (promoting the illegal practice within this State) run afoul of the State law?
Now I'm wondering. Is it illegal to broadcast Breaking Bad on cable in states where meth is illegal???It's illegal to wager any bet in Texas. Never did I say its illegal to talk about betting, but since we're having the discussion, it is also illegal to cook up and distribute crack cocaine here in Texas. If I were to run a program dedicated to giving out detailed instructions on how to cook it, or where to go to buy it already rocked up and ready to go, I'd have law enforcement looking for me in a hurry.
What's the difference? Both subjects are against the law here, but one is alright to talk about over the airwaves and the other is not. Why?
I just saw it on AMC here in Montgomery County, TX... and I think we all know how meth does in this county... 😂Now I'm wondering. Is it illegal to broadcast Breaking Bad on cable in states where meth is illegal???
They don't call it Methnolia for no reasonI just saw it on AMC here in Montgomery County, TX... and I think we all know how meth does in this county... 😂
Because cocaine is legal nowhere, while sports betting is legal in more than half the states? The programming may encourage listeners to send dollars out of state, but not to spend on anything illegal in those other states, locally or federally. Your programming would tell listeners where to buy and how to prepare drugs that are illegal on every level in every state. Big difference.It's illegal to wager any bet in Texas. Never did I say its illegal to talk about betting, but since we're having the discussion, it is also illegal to cook up and distribute crack cocaine here in Texas. If I were to run a program dedicated to giving out detailed instructions on how to cook it, or where to go to buy it already rocked up and ready to go, I'd have law enforcement looking for me in a hurry.
What's the difference? Both subjects are against the law here, but one is alright to talk about over the airwaves and the other is not. Why?
Ran your claim through FastCase, a service offered to Texas attorneys. Sports betting is illegal. See attached case law. Thus, just talking about it could be considered a conspiracy if just one person involved in the discussion actually follows through with placing an illegal bet. Everyone involved in the discussion is criminally liable. Under Texas Penal Code § 15.02, an alleged offender commits criminal conspiracy if, with the intent that a felony is committed, he or she agrees with one or more persons that they or one or more of them engage in conduct that would constitute the offense, and he or she or one or more of them performs an overt act in pursuance of the agreement. An agreement constituting a conspiracy may be inferred from acts of the parties.To repeat: there is no state law against talking about sports betting.
Ran your claim through FastCase, a service offered to Texas attorneys. Sports betting is illegal. See attached case law. Thus, just talking about it could be considered a conspiracy if just one person involved in the discussion actually follows through with placing an illegal bet. Everyone involved in the discussion is criminally liable.
No. how do you think we’ve stayed awake for so many years to watch that show?Now I'm wondering. Is it illegal to broadcast Breaking Bad on cable in states where meth is illegal???
AM Stereo on 1070 sounded great during the station’s Classic Rock incarnation 1984-87. The format was much like Progressive Rock FM from 15 years earlier. The launch of KZFX 107.5 in September 1986 killed the format on AM.Heavy Metal back on 1070! Yes and fire up the AM stereo over there too!
What evidence do you have to support the lack of ratings is the result of "not of any interest" as opposed to "unacceptable?"There is a difference between "unacceptable" and "not of any interest".