"When radio eventually goes all-digital..." we'll be totally disinterested... or dirt napping.
Britain, Denmark and Switzerland will be making the switch over the next few years.
The entire country of Norway beat the U.S. to that milestone.(At least the NATIONAL radio networks; local stations are still airing on FM.)
Britain, Denmark and Switzerland will be making the switch over the next few years.
hello... I have not see the projected pattern but 970am is a very tight pattern aimed north from Hamburg to Toronto. The idea is to get Crawford across the border. This translator would need to do the opposite of the AM pattern and transmit south.
Must be nice for DCX to own and operate stations and translators tax free.
Who said they do? WDCX et all are commercial operations. Who said they're tax free?
Wasn't there some tax reform issue that involved taxation on (radio) "advertising" expenses(?). As I recall, it involved radio ad expenses being tax-free. And, combining that with the possibility that most of the stuff on WDCX is infomercial-like, could that be what is meant by tax-free? Just a thought.
All business expenses are “tax free” in the sense that all business expenses are deducted from income to arrive at taxable “net income”. So expenses to advertise a business are always deducted from pre-tax income.
But in a radio station, income from ad sales is taxable, after deducting all costs of creating the revenue.
Then, of course, Canada has regulated its tax codes so that money spent on US radio and TV stations is not deductible as a business expense. That was done long ago du to pressures from Canadian broadcasters in places like Winnipeg, Windsor and the like. I assume that the ruling is still in effect, but have not verified it’s status.
I think i got this wrong, but not sure. Since DCX runs religious broadcasting, i thought like a church, that DCX may pay no taxes, depending on what type of business it operates as. I have tried to research this, but cant seem to find anything.