| Home |
| Search |
| Today's Posts |
|
#24
|
|||
|
|||
|
Phil Kane wrote:
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 21:27:10 GMT, robert casey wrote: As I stated the only speech on the radio the FCC is allowed to regulate is Obscene and indecent material. That's commercial broadcast radio and TV. That was a trick question which we used to spring on new agents during their training. Actually there is more, all with required format and time, which are applicable to broadcast statsions: Station ID (most radio services as well) EAS/EBS weekly and monthly tests (cable systems as well) Renewal filing announcements Lottery/"gaming" activities (special rules apply) Candidates for elective public office ("equal time" requirements) Recorded material identification Advertiser identification There's also a rule that mandates the broadcast of "public or community service" programming that noone will want to listen to on Sunday morning. If you want to get the license renewed you better, that is... |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| Rules changes/enforcement at Dayton Hamvention | Boatanchors | |||
| RILEY SAYS K1MAN BROADCASTS ARE LEGAL | Policy | |||
| RILEY SAYS K1MAN BROADCASTS ARE LEGAL | General | |||
| FCC Amateur Radio Enforcement Letters for the Period Ending May 1, 2004 | General | |||
| There is no International Code Requirement and techs can operate HF according to FCC Rules | General | |||