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Rich Wood wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 00:00:18 -0500, Mike wrote: formality. Mexicans stations are treated as what they are, Mexican stations that music comply with Mexican boradcast law and all other aspects of the Mexican legal system. I programmed XTRA for 5 years. The US contingent was committed to following both the Mexican as well as FCC regulations. I actually had Norman Vincent Peale use an obscenity when I told him we couldn't air his show that had been sold by our US sales reps. No religion allowed. No alcohol. Far more stringent than the US. Do they still allow cussing (at least in English, don't know about in Spanish) on Mexican stations? (I recall XETRA-FM getting away with a few f-bombs in the 80's....) |
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