[BC] Public File Follies in NYC
William Eaton
bestbroadcastengineering at gmail.com
Tue Dec 13 06:15:06 CST 2011
After reading the ny times article I just want to know one thing. Who writes bloombergs checks for political ads. We are in a very remote resort area on the forgotten coast of FL panhandle. And lots of ny plates here in winter season. These guys in nyc should run some ads down here to catch the 50 nyc voters on vacation. What's 10k out of 5M
Attn NYC polititions your voters winter here.
William Eaton CET,CCNA
On Dec 11, 2011 8:30 PM, "Mike McCarthy" <towers at mre.com> wrote:
>Um...
>We can collect for our records the names of people requesting to see our Public File. And to insure the name is correct, we request the ID. Buggs Bunny at 1 Deep Hole Ln. does cut it. Furthermore, if any records show up missing, we have a record of who accessed them. This is permitted by the rules.
>I would have an objection to allowing the public to access the Station Log. If the local JHA does that, then every tower owner and other participant in the EAS within in the jurisdiction would need to have their daily and quarterly inspection records available for inspection as well. That's a can of worms which no local agency is likely to embrace once they get a feel for the mess it can create both politically as well as logistically. Especially if the locals have an EAS ENDEC in place.
>MM
>On 12/11/2011 8:50 AM, Broadcast List USER wrote:
>>The last few times I have visited my local Comcast franchise I have been met with the same cr*p. "You have to have an appointment." No I don't. "You must give us your ID." No I don't. They just won't let up. I need to get a video camera, but I do have audio recordings.
>>
>>They no longer allow the public to see the EAS logs. Sadly, it is no longer required under FCC rules, but I hope to soon have the county require it.
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