[BC] It wasn't the President this time.
Bill Croghan
loteng
Thu Jul 27 14:45:30 CDT 2006
Scott,
Actually their reason for monitoring is varied. Some are Broadcast
wanna be's. Some enjoy the technical talk, Others have found as I have,
that what they hear on the TV ENG channels is often more interesting and
complete than the actual over the air reports. I tune the traffic report
frequencies so I don't have to punch around to see what station is doing it
live at the moment. I know of very few complaints that resulted from RPU
listening. In one case a long series of off color, racially prejudicial
jokes being told by the remote guy to the guy at the studio resulted in
fines, and in another, a client's brother heard the remote jock bad mouthing
the client to the board op between breaks. That cost several thousand
dollars in cancellations.
One person's idea of life may be another's boredom, but that's
called freedom. Remembering that all mics are potentially live at all
times, is just plain professionalism and common sense in this business.
Bill
Bill Croghan CPBE WB?KSW
Chief Engineer,
KOMP/KXPT/KENO/KBAD
Lotus Broadcasting
Las Vegas, NV
Email to loteng (at) lvradio.com
Phone 702-315-3030
Fax 702-876-6685
> -----Original Message-----
> From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net [mailto:broadcast-
> bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Bailey, Scott
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:11 PM
> To: Broadcasters' Mailing List
> Subject: RE: [BC] It wasn't the President this time.
>
> Sounds like a bunch of guys that have absolutely no life. They sit and
> monitor RPU channels just to find something wrong someone said or done
> so they can call the nearest enforcement office and complain.
> Gee, I'd hate to be the one to have to answer the phone at the
> enforcement offices. I tell some of those jokers that call to go get a
> life and hang up!
>
> Back when you could hear cell phone conversations on scanners in the
> early 90's, there was a convenience store that had stereo speakers all
> over the store, wired to the scanner, so customers could hear cell phone
> conversations. Some people have real personal problems.
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