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Nellsson
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There is a great post, that has generated considerable dialogue in the Programming section. Please check it out.
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<<--I've been away from radio for three years and coming back I am surprised to hear the number of stations using hit songs (usually instrumentals) as background music for commercials.
C’mon fellows. This is--whether we like it our not--against the law. It could get you in lots of trouble. A friend in Omaha got fired when the publishing company served notice on the radio station, who immediately withdrew ANY support. I think the phrase was, "You're on your own, Buddy!"
Be alert. This kind of misjudgment could cost you. -->>
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<<--I've been away from radio for three years and coming back I am surprised to hear the number of stations using hit songs (usually instrumentals) as background music for commercials.
C’mon fellows. This is--whether we like it our not--against the law. It could get you in lots of trouble. A friend in Omaha got fired when the publishing company served notice on the radio station, who immediately withdrew ANY support. I think the phrase was, "You're on your own, Buddy!"
Be alert. This kind of misjudgment could cost you. -->>