Yes, this is inspired by the WGBH jazz debate, but I think it deserves separating as a thread.
My question is: Can a public radio station justify carrying programming already airing in its primary contour, because its larger signal reaches secondary markets (which may also be carrying that program from other public radio stations in those markets). If this can be a justification, why hasn't WGBH been specific about it? If it can't be, why shouldn't the station be confronted about it?
Thanks for your thoughts.
My question is: Can a public radio station justify carrying programming already airing in its primary contour, because its larger signal reaches secondary markets (which may also be carrying that program from other public radio stations in those markets). If this can be a justification, why hasn't WGBH been specific about it? If it can't be, why shouldn't the station be confronted about it?
Thanks for your thoughts.