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"Steven J Sobol" wrote in message
... Wink 106 FM in Corning, New York, used to play that game a few years ago... I'd hear it when I was driving through Corning on the way to Albany or Boston. The jingles said "Wink 106, W-I-N-K". WINK-FM, if I'm not mistaken, is in Tampa, or was a few years ago anyhow. Even at the top of the hour, the DJ would ID the station correctly ("You're listening to WNKI, Corning/Elmira") and right after that you would hear the rest of the jingle, which used the wrong calls (WINK). I never cared enough to file a complaint with the FCC, but it's still not right. I'd be ****ed if I owned or worked for the stations whose calls were being improperly used. I've been out of the business for awhile, but isn't there a rule prohibiting a station from misleading or pretending to be another station? This wouldn't apply to the WSC case that started this thread, but the 102.7 KIIS scenerio would. Paul Jensen Florida's Emerald Coast |
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