jovialjay said:
Here's how many of these NCE-FM stations make money from religion. Of course, NCE stations can legally accept contributions and donations, then run "grant" and "underwriting" announcements. They cannot run commercials or any paid programming.
What they do is this. They'll run a 30 minute religious program...let's say it's from Jimmy Swaggart. The Swaggart organization calculates donations received from the station's zip codes, and pays a set percentage of the dollars received as a donation to the station. It's BIG money, when it's all said and done.
This is exactly how we operated the NCE-FM religious station I managed years ago. We were, for the most part, listener supported. However, in addition to listener support, we accepted "contributions" (as opposed to paid time) from the religious program producers.
We also accepted underwriting announcements which is basically commercial matter under the faux of acknowledging the supporter of the station which is actually paid content from the sponsor in the form of underwriting. As long as the acknowledgment does not contain any Call-To-Action, the acknowledgment is fine.