My radio life extends before, during and after the mid-nineties free for all called deregulation. Everywhere I worked until 1995 operated within the rules whether it was a corporate environment or "Mom & Pop". This includes contest, honoring program agreements, EBS, transmitter operations such as AM pattern changes, and many other areas. It was made clear to follow the rules. But since then I've been put in one situation to another where ethics are thrown out the window.
Case in point, my last full time radio job was with a publicly traded company that locally operated with little regards to rules. It all happened, rigging contests, falsifying network affidavits, program and transmitter logs and my favorite using an EBS tone, recored on tape no less, and calling it EAS and logging it that way. Bonus: This station is considered by area DES agency as the one to monitor. However, when I would point out these discrepancies management would retort with something to the effect of "none of your business, just do as your told."
So, has the ethics of radio changed since deregulation or have I just migrated from one sleazy situation to another?
Case in point, my last full time radio job was with a publicly traded company that locally operated with little regards to rules. It all happened, rigging contests, falsifying network affidavits, program and transmitter logs and my favorite using an EBS tone, recored on tape no less, and calling it EAS and logging it that way. Bonus: This station is considered by area DES agency as the one to monitor. However, when I would point out these discrepancies management would retort with something to the effect of "none of your business, just do as your told."
So, has the ethics of radio changed since deregulation or have I just migrated from one sleazy situation to another?