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There is a raging debate on the Boston board as to whether radio and television stations can sell audience tickets to any live shows they may broadcast.
The history is that network shows have never sold audience tickets probably going back to old radio days. Today, all the network shows from Letterman to Leno and all other shows do not sell audience tickets.
I had heard that the the FCC prevented them from doing so.
Searched the FCC Regs but it would probably take a year to find the right reg.
Does anyone know if these tickets can be sold and if so why they have never done so.
Thanks
The history is that network shows have never sold audience tickets probably going back to old radio days. Today, all the network shows from Letterman to Leno and all other shows do not sell audience tickets.
I had heard that the the FCC prevented them from doing so.
Searched the FCC Regs but it would probably take a year to find the right reg.
Does anyone know if these tickets can be sold and if so why they have never done so.
Thanks