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Again, If Touch is indeed "Community Radio" and there just to serve the community then why do they sell advertising?
Touch-FM RULES !Nick said:Touch 106.1's success is proof that Boston needs an urban AC. They do serve the community better than most Clear Channel stations. The only problem is that they don't have an FCC license.
We wouldn't be so focused on 106.1 if it were yet another Spanish pirate. Touch is the best pirate station I heard.
Nick said:Touch 106.1's success is proof that Boston needs an urban AC. They do serve the community better than most Clear Channel stations.
dumber than a box of hair said:How exactly do they serve the community? Newscasts?
dumber than a box of hair said:Public affairs programming? Public service announcements?
dumber than a box of hair said:"Watch out for the 5-0s" warnings?
dumber than a box of hair said:Do they participate in EAS?
dumber than a box of hair said:Or is this just another "my favorite tunes HAVE to be on the radio and I can get away with it" law-breaker?
I don't like to see the veiled racism in the posts implying that the station is staffed by druggies and criminals (in addition to the crime of operating an illegal radio station
NSPUNX said:I don't like to see the veiled racism in the posts implying that the station is staffed by druggies and criminals (in addition to the crime of operating an illegal radio station
I have never heard "Touch" I have no idea what they play or what audience they are targeting. IMO If they are breaking the law by running an illegal radio station then they must be also breaking the law by not reporting income to the IRS because how can you report income from an illegal operation? I would also gather they do not have the required workers comp, unemployment, or liability insurance that again is required under state law. They ARE criminals in more ways than just operating an illegal radio station. I don't care if they are blue and from mars, and thier content is the greatest radio ever broadcast in history they are breaking the law and thats all there is to it. In the words of Metallica "Nothing else matters..."
Ciao said:Touch 106.1 most definitely serves the community. They also sponsor the arts. I was at the Boston Center for the Performing Arts a few months ago, Touch was one sponsoring one of the black production companies.
dumber than a box of hair said:Ciao said:Touch 106.1 most definitely serves the community. They also sponsor the arts. I was at the Boston Center for the Performing Arts a few months ago, Touch was one sponsoring one of the black production companies.
Wow. This thread is moving rapidly from the sublime to the ridiculous. Giving a few bucks for your company to appear on a program is "sponsoring the arts" and "serving the community?"
That black production company apparently doesn't care that they're associating with outlaws...and the operators of Touch ought to think twice about so blatantly thumbing their nose at the FCC by keeping a high profile, because history is not on their side. Others who've deliberately done that have ended up in prison.
Ciao said:Touch 106.1 most definitely serves the community. They also sponsor the arts. I was at the Boston Center for the Performing Arts a few months ago, Touch was one sponsoring one of the black production companies.
dumber than a box of hair said:That black production company apparently doesn't care that they're associating with outlaws...
Keith321 said:Ciao said:Touch 106.1 most definitely serves the community. They also sponsor the arts. I was at the Boston Center for the Performing Arts a few months ago, Touch was one sponsoring one of the black production companies.
Kind of reminds me of when Gerry Anguilo, "Cadillac Frank" Salemme and Raymond Patriarcha used to make donations to "Italian Churches" and "Italian Charities".
And they gave jobs to all their Italian friends.
Ciao said:What other radio station is sponsoring black arts in Boston?
DJKraze said:I wonder if the reason they sell airtime is to build up enough capital to be able to afford a fight against the system in order to stay on the air. There are so few options to being able to put up a new station in the market. This kinda reminds me of how some former pirate stations in London became popular enough to eventually get support behind them and become legal, Kiss 100 and Choice FM come to mind.
DJKraze said:I wonder if the reason they sell airtime is to build up enough capital to be able to afford a fight against the system in order to stay on the air. There are so few options to being able to put up a new station in the market. This kinda reminds me of how some former pirate stations in London became popular enough to eventually get support behind them and become legal, Kiss 100 and Choice FM come to mind. Think of it this way, it could be worse, London has about 40 legal stations and a few more than 40 pirates. Out there, the radio commission is out in force on a constant basis shutting stations down (and also making people pay to watch and listen to TV & Radio)
Ciao said:Interesting how the only growth in media is at pirates. The rest of the radio dial is downsizing.
DJKraze said:I wonder if the reason they sell airtime is to build up enough capital to be able to afford a fight against the system in order to stay on the air.