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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... Non coms can have "commercials" Sorry that was a typo....should've been "can't" have commercials. (One typo can change the whole meaning of a sentence....) |
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Was wondering what you all thought about HD Radio
"dave" wrote in message ... Radio Ron wrote: And you don't think using words like 'moron' and 'retard' don't drive people off? I'm a retard and I'm still here. There ya go....the retards stay...and the smart people leave. That's the point. |
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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Telamon" wrote in message ... Non-Comm's are forbidden from having commercials...that's why they have underwriter announcements. And reality is that there is no difference. Check with a lawyer....there is. Sorry bud, a private corporation pays and gets mentioned as supporting the program. You think that's done for altruistic reasons? Absolutely not.... But it's like someone getting their name listed as a donor at a museum. But it's more a question of what you call it. Semantics. As Eduardo pointed out, there are things that can make a difference as defined by law. Non coms can have "commercials" but there are restrictions on them, such as no "call for action" and no price-item type ads. However, a commercial can describe the merits of a business or product. An example would be Mercedes can describe the design and careful attention to detail and safety and the power of its engines, but not the $399 a month lease terms for well qualified customers. It's an ad, but with restrictions.... very significant restrictions. As was said, check with a lawyer... any communications attorney can tell you the differences between ads on a commercial and non commercial station. |
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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
"Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... In posted on Mon, 19 May 2008 08:50:37 -0700, David Eduardo wrote: Begin "Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... In posted on Mon, 19 May 2008 06:02:44 -0700, dave wrote: Begin Bart Bailey wrote: I remember back when there actually were non-commercial stations. http://www.pacifica.org/ KPFK unavailable in San Diego due to international jammer XLNC Not true. KPFK is protected only to the extent of a conforming B contour, which ends in deep Orange County. No LA FM is protected into San Diego County. XHLNC is a legal operation. Legal schmegal, it still is jamming KPFK No, it is not. Class B "grandfathered" FMs are only protected to the distance of the protected contour of a standard B with 50 kw at 500 feet, not the grandfathered extra coverage which is not protected at all. XHLNC does not have any overlap with the KPFK protected contour. Second, XHLNC (there is no XLNC) is moving to another frequency. They already have lit up 104.9, but continue to simulcast for the only ostensible purpose of jamming. Why not kill the 90.7 signal? They have not fully moved because of licencing issues with 104.9. 104,9 has ammended its technical application, and will be a licensed station as opposed to a permit based station... a signficant change of class in Mexico. All of this is sitting at the SCT right now. And they can not jam a signal that is not legally required to be protected in their coverage area. Ya know fracklestein, you just like to try and nitpick your way out of the losing corner of an argument you painted yourself into. The argument is simple: KPFK is protected ONLY to the extent of the protected contour of a standard B of 50 kw at 500 feet HAAT. That contour ends in Orange County. The XHLNC contour does not interfere with the standard B protection requirements, and is thus neither a "jammer" or "illegal." It is so legal that it was approved years ago by the Comisión Mixta of US and Mexican authorities which governs the border zone; Mexico has a right to use the spectrum, too. |
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KPFA Pacifica Radio - Always Good for an All Natural Brain Enama
On May 19, 6:02*am, dave wrote:
Bart Bailey -wrote- I remember back when there actually were non-commercial stations. Dave -wrote- http://www.pacifica.org/ |
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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
Radio Ron wrote:
(One typo can change the whole meaning of a sentence....) No, it can... mike |
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Was wondering what you all thought about HD Radio
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"Radio Ron" wrote: "dave" wrote in message ... Radio Ron wrote: And you don't think using words like 'moron' and 'retard' don't drive people off? I'm a retard and I'm still here. There ya go....the retards stay...and the smart people leave. That's the point. PLONK -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... Non-Comm's are forbidden from having commercials...that's why they have underwriter announcements. And reality is that there is no difference. Check with a lawyer....there is. Sorry bud, a private corporation pays and gets mentioned as supporting the program. You think that's done for altruistic reasons? If it was their name and what they do or manufacture would not be mentioned. They want to be thought well of so you will buy the product or service. This is very transparent and if you don't see it I don't hold much hope for you. I don't care about the legalese. Non coms can have "commercials" but there are restrictions on them, such as no "call for action" and no price-item type ads. However, a commercial can describe the merits of a business or product. An example would be Mercedes can describe the design and careful attention to detail and safety and the power of its engines, but not the $399 a month lease terms for well qualified customers. It's an ad, but with restrictions.... very significant restrictions. As was said, check with a lawyer... any communications attorney can tell you the differences between ads on a commercial and non commercial station. And as I already posted I don't care about the legalese. They pay their money and get the exposure that's all that counts. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
In article PvhYj.2961$Yp.707@edtnps92, m II wrote:
dxAce wrote: They can tell a real Hispanic from a faux Hispanic such as yourself as well. ....yawnnnnnnn.... You need to get some rest. Go to bed. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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RHF the news group retard has nothing to say.
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, RHF wrote: On May 18, 9:15*pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message * * * * * Five Star Snip * * * * * Telamon -wrote- - - - - Yeah. What RHF posted is baseless. SNIP That's all you need to know. And how is our news group retard doing this fine evening? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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