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I'm the only one on this board actually in the thick of it, I hope all who read this understand that there's no one here with more experience on these topics than myself. I don't need to explain my personal qualifications, but as you can see...the many so-called intelligent people on here would rather make sarcastic comments about me, my station or anything else, are they guilty of something ? My guess is they are. This has turned into a forum where people twist words, mock commentary, and give little input other than what they would do if THEY owned a radio station.
Many of these people have personally called the FCC like they were some sort of Robin Hood of Telecommunications....and they're gonna save the day! For one reason or another, we all know that the FCC only investigates complaints, they never listen to any radio stations. So, we THEN have to ask ourselves, what's their real personal motivation? Remember that. People who are commenting about me have other intentions, maybe they're jealous, maybe they don't like me for the things i say or do. And I'm not done.
now...
I approached
the FCC with a phone call, and they seem to agree with 2 of the points made in the legal team's letter to me:
1. The end of each song does NOT constitute the end of a program. It is against regulations to interrupt programming with an underwritten annoumcement. If you plan 3 hours of music, the announcements must fall at the beginning and end of the program.
2.We feel is not in the character of public radio to air 'liners' or 'promos' between songs during the program(s). With the exception of your Legal ID, other elements are to be treated as underwritten announcements.
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I'm the only one on this board actually in the thick of it, I hope all who read this understand that there's no one here with more experience on these topics than myself. I don't need to explain my personal qualifications, but as you can see...the many so-called intelligent people on here would rather make sarcastic comments about me, my station or anything else, are they guilty of something ? My guess is they are. This has turned into a forum where people twist words, mock commentary, and give little input other than what they would do if THEY owned a radio station.
Many of these people have personally called the FCC like they were some sort of Robin Hood of Telecommunications....and they're gonna save the day! For one reason or another, we all know that the FCC only investigates complaints, they never listen to any radio stations. So, we THEN have to ask ourselves, what's their real personal motivation? Remember that. People who are commenting about me have other intentions, maybe they're jealous, maybe they don't like me for the things i say or do. And I'm not done.
now...
I approached
the FCC with a phone call, and they seem to agree with 2 of the points made in the legal team's letter to me:
1. The end of each song does NOT constitute the end of a program. It is against regulations to interrupt programming with an underwritten annoumcement. If you plan 3 hours of music, the announcements must fall at the beginning and end of the program.
2.We feel is not in the character of public radio to air 'liners' or 'promos' between songs during the program(s). With the exception of your Legal ID, other elements are to be treated as underwritten announcements.
-ed