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"Legal" ID question...

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choicevoicepro.com said:
A new client has sent sweepers and such that they want voiced - for their "legal ID" they have written:

Call letters, frequency, city of license. (WXXX 106.9 Anytown)

If I remember the call letters must be followed immediately by the city of license to be considered "legal" - is this still the case or am I wrong?

BTW: Searched the FCC website (admittedly half heartedly) this morning to try to find an answer but could not)

Thanks in advance for the response.

Tom

Yes, frequency can be between the call letters and City of license....

BUT...

..if you want to split hairs, saying "106.9" or "106.9 FM" or "FM 106.9" between the calls and city of license technically isn't saying the frequency.

if you go by the strict letter of the law, it'd be "WXXX, 106.9 Megahertz (Mhz) Anytown" or "WXXX, Channel 295B, Anytown (B being the class of license.. A, B or C... )
 
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