[BC] Station Rules compliance (AOL Webmail)
Bailey, Scott
sbailey
Tue Feb 27 08:52:27 CST 2007
Clear Channel owns a daytimer on 780 in Cookeville, TN. They sign off
at night to protect WBBM, which is owned by CBS. If I was a betting man,
if Clear Channel owned WBBM, you would see the daytimer on 780 in
Cookeville, TN stay on 24/7. One of their own engineers told me that.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net
[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Jerry Mathis
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 4:37 PM
To: Broadcasters' Mailing List
Subject: Re: [BC] Station Rules compliance (AOL Webmail)
Personally, I have no plans to become the radio police. As I work for
Clear
Channel, if I had information about another station operating illegally,
I
would contact my RVPE before anyone else. If my employment situation was
different, then I would look at protecting whatever radio station(s) I
worked for. My point was not to become the "Radio Nazi's", but to work
positively to prevent illegal operation, and help keep the band clean.
Yes,
I might even agree to work with a station that needs help to overcome
illegal operation, assuming they ask me, and are desiring to comply. But
I
would not work for a station that deliberately operates illegally. Well,
maybe only if I were starving otherwise :) but I would sure take steps
to
CMA.
JM
On 2/26/07, Robert Meuser <Robertm at broadcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> Jerry:
>
> You are correct but I don't think that your employer would appreciate
it
> if you appointed yourself to be the radio police.
> It could negatively impact some other aspect of their business plans
you
> are not aware of.
>
> R
>
>
>
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