Can you say malicious compliance?I get that, and if that should happen I'd be the first against it. But no threat has been made yet with regard to airing "pro America" content.
Can you say malicious compliance?I get that, and if that should happen I'd be the first against it. But no threat has been made yet with regard to airing "pro America" content.
We'll be replaying the July 4, 1976 bicentennial show with the number ones starting in 1937.
NBC affiliates could just replay the endings of the two gold medal hockey games from the just-concluded Olympics, maybe with the locker-room video of Kash Patel dancing and chug-a-lugging with the men's team after the game, just to make the whole thing more MAGA-pleasing.
"The Director needed a break from all his hard work"But Mr. Chairman, what could be more patriotic than airing footage of a top government official partying with our Olympic team?"
Yeah, I was just providing a few examples. There are so many other things that could be included. I know Carr was just making a suggestion, but with this administration, you never know if Trump could sign an EO making airing such content mandatory - then it would be a question of whether courts would uphold it or strike it down. But suppose it does happen and courts uphold it, but the keep the definition of "pro-America" vague, stations could maliciously comply by airing content that is "pro-America" by definition but ultimately not what Carr was trying to suggest.In any case, this was a suggestion, not a mandate. There are many other “American” things that canberecognized besides dams and government projects, such as inventions like telegraphy and the phone. Or art ranging from “Citizen Kane” to Hemingway and Count Basie. The moon landing, the transistor, and countless medical and scientific advances.
Trump could sign an EO making airing such content mandatory -
So did the tarrifs Trump imposed. 13 months later the Suprene Court overturned them. In 13 months an EO ordering patriotic programming for 250th anniversary would be a moot point.That requires an act of congress.
So did the tarrifs Trump imposed. 13 months later the Suprene Court overturned them. In 13 months an EO ordering patriotic programming for 250th anniversary would be a moot point.
About as much as Tony Soprano “suggesting” to give him a piece of a business’s profits, lest it experience a purely hypothetical unfortunate incident.In any case, this was a suggestion, not a mandate.
There were a couple of stations that didn't run it when it was new for that very reason.I thought about that (I have a copy from Premiere) but it would be too much of a "WTF?" for our listeners.
Besides, we always do one of the year-end shows up to midnight on New Year's Eve, repeat it on New Year's Day afternoon, and then repeat it again on Independence Day. Seems to go over well with the audience.
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RadioInk makes the same observation I've been making:
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Carr Links FCC Public Service Obligations to 'Pro-America Content' - Radio Ink
FCC Chairman Carr ties patriotic programming to broadcasters’ public interest duties under the new Pledge America Campaign ahead of July 4, 2026.radioink.com
Our Dear Leader claims his 77 million votes makes him Supreme Ruler, so.....RadioInk makes the same observation I've been making:
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Carr Links FCC Public Service Obligations to 'Pro-America Content' - Radio Ink
FCC Chairman Carr ties patriotic programming to broadcasters’ public interest duties under the new Pledge America Campaign ahead of July 4, 2026.radioink.com
Carr believes he is the one who determines how the law is interpreted. I thought it was up to the courts to do that.
Apart from college and Public Radio stations, what radio companies out there would even object to complying with this, though?
Big commercial radio is a conservative business run by executives who agree with these views anyway.
I wonder what that would look like...a 15 minute video claiming that Americans invented radio?I wonder if Prager U will be comissioned to develop some E/I programming for stations?
That might be the least awful lie that outfit would come up with.I wonder what that would look like...a 15 minute video claiming that Americans invented radio?
"Radio's invention" is a good example of "Success has many fathers; failure is an orphan."I wonder what that would look like...a 15 minute video claiming that Americans invented radio?