[BC] Re: Oops! My bad ...

JYRussell@academicplanet.com jyrussell
Wed Jun 14 09:40:24 CDT 2006


One time somebody told me it really didn't matter which order, as long as 
nothing else seperated them.  No AM, no FM, no dial stuuff - such that
"KNRF, Waco" would be equal to "Waco, KNRF"...
Untrue?
(Thinking was that live ID's could have at least a bit of program 
continuity... Like... First News for Waco - KNRF")
Jason
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Johnson" <jjohnson at goodnews.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 2:19 AM
Subject: [BC] Re: Oops! My bad ...


> Darn! I wrote a list of basic, elementary radio term definitions - things 
> I learned over the period of the first couple of years in radio. Very 
> primary, but terms every new person to radio should know. Barry published 
> it in my 'Radio.edu' article in the April, 2005, issue of RG.
>
> On page 22 is a definition of the Legal ID. Wouldn't you know it, after 
> checking and double checking and then checking again, I goofed up and put 
> the required items in the Legal backwards. It should read "The station's 
> call letters and the city of license in that order".
>
> Sorry. Bowing, scraping, and crimson.
>
> Jeff.Johnson at goodnews.net, CSRE
> RFPROOF.COM
>
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