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Drinking

What is the FCC policy about drinking on the air? Does this policy hold true if the broadcast is previously recorded and later aired?
Thanks.
 
Only thing FCC might care about is what happens after drinking. Otherwise, first amendment protected area out of their purview.

Longtime holiday bit--usually TV, where the talent goes out to a police high speed driving test track. Runs a salom course sober, then after a few drinks, to demonstrate effect on driving abilities.

FCC not going to care on such stories, nor, of course, where the drinking is part of a dramatic production. Days of wine and roses, anyone?
 
As I know it, drinking over the air IS tolerated. But definitely not recommended. The only times when drinking on the air is even permitted on some radio stations is with a local sheriff to demonstrate how many drinks it takes before you're over the legal limit for driving.

Rarely, if at all, does a jock actually get drunk in that setting or with the amount of alcohol actually consumed. It isn't like they have a fully stocked bar. Usually a couple cans of beer will do it. The jock is usually sober enough to keep going as usual for the rest of his/her shift. But I'm sure there were some lightweights.

Drug use is absolutely not tolerated. Though it's much harder to prove. I've known a few rock jocks with a cocaine problem as well as some stoner easy listening jocks.

But most don't want to be in ANY kind of fog on the air. I didn't.
 
Then there is the madder ov porsting on theez bordes after haviing a fooo dree dree - I'll get it out - dreenkssssssss....... ::)
 
One day in 1990 my dorm-mates and I were staffing the student-run university station when our British student friend came in and said, "I'm pissed!" We asked him what he was mad about before we realised that "pissed" in British slang meant drunk. We didn't know the policy on intoxicated broadcasting, so we let him on anyway.
 
I believe early on (70's, 80's) there may have been something in the regs about drinking as I remember one station ops manager having a fit about the talent partying while on the air.

Then again, this thread reminds me of the WKRP in Cincinnati episode where Johnny and Venus drink on the air to illustrate the perils of being impaired by drinking. The officer administering the test was in awe as Johnny's reaction time got better with each drink!
 
AS far as I know, the FCC has no problem with it.
There's at least one show I can think of that airs Locally in DFW, where the jocks all openly drink On Air, to the point where you can hear them open and close the bottle.
 
I don't remember the FCC fining WSNS-TV Chicago for Harry Caray guzzling Falstaff beer on-air during White Sox games in the '70s. He drank them as part of his live commercials.
 
KeithE4 said:
I don't remember the FCC fining WSNS-TV Chicago for Harry Caray guzzling Falstaff beer on-air during White Sox games in the '70s. He drank them as part of his live commercials.

IIRC, the rule was that the beverage so consumed had to be spit out and not swallowed. But I think this was in the old NAB code, not FCC rules. There are quite a few anecdotes about the spitting being seen on air, even with comments... even though the camera should have not been live. There are probably better recollections than mine, though.
 
Dating myself (again)....

But didn't Jackie Gleason often come out to close his TV show with a cup of spiked coffee that became something of a running joke? "Mmmmmmboy, that's good". or something like that.
 
DavidEduardo said:
KeithE4 said:
I don't remember the FCC fining WSNS-TV Chicago for Harry Caray guzzling Falstaff beer on-air during White Sox games in the '70s. He drank them as part of his live commercials.

IIRC, the rule was that the beverage so consumed had to be spit out and not swallowed. But I think this was in the old NAB code, not FCC rules. There are quite a few anecdotes about the spitting being seen on air, even with comments... even though the camera should have not been live. There are probably better recollections than mine, though.

I think it can safely be said that Harry Caray never spit out a beer in his life. ;D

His drinking on-air was part of the Falstaff commercials that he did live between innings. IIRC, he only did that while Falstaff was the sponsor. When they switched to Strohs in the late '70s, I don't remember him doing this but I don't think he did those commercials live. He certainly didn't (at least on camera ;) ) during his time on WGN.
 
Dean Martin's daughter recently said in an interview that her father always drank
apple juice on the rocks during his TV show.

Otherwise she said he would have been passed out on the floor by the time
they got to the first commercial break.
 
According to Randy Tarborelli's biography, whenever Martin was asked about his drinking, he'd rattle off all that he'd done during his career, then ask the questioner if he could have accomplished all that (movies, TV, recording, live Vegas shows, etc.) if he'd been smashed all the time.

My understanding is yes, the drunk personna was part of the act and apple juice (or sometimes ginger ale) was frequently used. But from what I've read and heard, Martin indeed enjoyed relaxing with a few drinks, but by most...if not all...accounts, did not regularly imbibe to excess.
 
The only things the commission cares about are the Public File and the EAS logs, neither of which have any benefit to anyone.
 
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