There is no rule against voicetracking. You are
reading into the rule something that is not there. Radio employment has never been higher, with over
120,000 jobs. Were voicetracking illegal, half the FMs in the US
would have been fined in the 70’s, including the 1500 beautiful music stations,
nearly all the Drake Chennault, Schulke, Bonneville, RPM, Peters Productions,
Kala Music, Musica en Flor, Churchille, TM, etc., syndicated formats came fully
tracked. From:
irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of N0UIHEric@xxxxxxx The
only way they can get the jobs is to strictly enforce FCC rules against
voicetracking (FCC Rule 73.1208, Section A outlaws VT) and to require all
stations to carry at least eight hours a day of local programming. Radio needs
jobs, not automation. Radio needs owners who care about our communities, not
those who go for excessive profits. 73,
Eric (N0UIH) |
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