Re: [IRCA] WSAR DX Test NOT heard in Indianapolis
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Re: [IRCA] WSAR DX Test NOT heard in Indianapolis




Yes- I also thought they had to have a English ID. Here in the south, all Mexican stations that I hear, do ID in spanish and English around the T.O.H. Are they doing it because they want to (the station itself) or because of FCC regs.?
Willis

Scott - Is this a new reg? I thought that foreign language stations had to ID in English at least once per hour around the top of the hour. - John S.


On Mar 24, 2009, at 9:58 AM, Scott Fybush wrote:


The FCC allows foreign-language stations to ID in their native  language.

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