in the "it's a small world" and "you never know who's listening" files (no names to protect the parties)...
a station in my group once used a song from an independent, no name artist in a PSA. guess they figured who would know right? turns out the artist heard the ad, and sued for i think $50k, if i remember correctly... and he won!
another one, not related to copyrighted music but related to who could be listening... our midday jock was doing a "today in entertainment history" feature when she read that on this day in whatever year roberta flack was in a car accident. not 5 minutes later one of roberta flack's "people" called to studio wanting to know why we're announcing roberta flack was in a car accident. the jock had to explain the history feature she was reading.
morale of the stories... you never know who is listening. so tread lightly.
a station in my group once used a song from an independent, no name artist in a PSA. guess they figured who would know right? turns out the artist heard the ad, and sued for i think $50k, if i remember correctly... and he won!
another one, not related to copyrighted music but related to who could be listening... our midday jock was doing a "today in entertainment history" feature when she read that on this day in whatever year roberta flack was in a car accident. not 5 minutes later one of roberta flack's "people" called to studio wanting to know why we're announcing roberta flack was in a car accident. the jock had to explain the history feature she was reading.
morale of the stories... you never know who is listening. so tread lightly.