There is so much crap here you should sell it to farmers. And your spelling is atrocious.
theradiokid said:Since it is obvious that the FCC, and many broadcasters, seem to not care about minority listeners ("I'm sorry minorities are left out, but this is a business),
It IS a business. Whining doesn't change that.
maybe the NAACP, or someone should take the FCC and broadcasters to court over this. Hopefully then, broadcasters and the FCC will step back and see how unfair, unreasonable, and, yes, even racest the policies are that determine who does and who doesn't get a license.
Racism doesn't enter into it. If you submit an application that meets the rules, you have an excellent chance of getting a license. Oh, and maybe you should ask the National association of black owned broadcasters that question.
I've been observing this industry for most of my young life,
VERY young I bet. 16? 12? With no experience, but a whole lot of over entitlement.
If you're Clear Channel, you love to voice track, the community means nothing,
I'll give you this one.
your favorite listeners are caucasions, radio is a business to you,
That's not only wrong, it's ignorant. Clear Channel and other groups have many successful Urban and Gospel stations...where it makes BUSINESS sense.
and not give you a license, but if you broadcast anyway, they rade your station, and shut it down.
Why? Because Touch and 99% of pirates are using frequencies that don't meet the rules and cause interference to legit stations and often aircraft frequencies. It's ILLEGAL. Whining won't change that either.
If the FCC wants to resolve this legally, they need to get rid of the auction system, which is unfair to the poor and disadvantaged licensee, and start enforcing service to minorities.
The "poor and disadvantaged" wouldn't have the money to build and operate a station, so that argument fails. Replace the auction system with what? More affirmative action? So the poor should dispense with the expense of a license and insurance and just drive anyway?
And I believe they also owe the good folks at "Touch 106" an apology for harassing them. If I were "touch," I would've filed a harassment suit a long time ago.
That is the most ridiculous statement I've heard in a very very long time. You're making a fool of yourself.