PUBLIC FILE
Question: Matt, I have heard that the FCC has done away with the requirement that we keep letters and emails from the public in the physical Public Inspection File at our main studio. Does that mean we can chuck those files now?
Question: Matt, I have heard that the FCC has done away with the requirement that we keep letters and emails from the public in the physical Public Inspection File at our main studio. Does that mean we can chuck those files now?
Question: We have been requested to run an ad for a tobaccoless nicotine pouch. Is this permissible?
Question: Hi, Matt. I recently heard a story about a fellow broadcaster getting sued for placing pictures on its website without obtaining the copyright owner’s permission. Where can we find photos to use on our websites without risking a lawsuit?
Question: Are any restrictions/regulations on commercial operation of drones for news gathering or commercial production that are specific to the Oregon. Has the state made any rules that piggyback with what is in place by the Feds?
Question: We received a television commercial from a local client that includes video images of fans watching a football game. A short highlight from a network college football broadcast is included in the commercial, and the actors are wearing clothing that clearly shows trademarks held by the National Football League.
The 2016 OAB Day at the Capitol team included (L-R): James Boyd, Mike Everhart, Bob Wise, DJ Wilson, Bob Singer and Mike Cheney.
Rep. Carl Wilson (center) visits with OAB Board Member Bob Singer (left) and 2001 OAB Broadcaster of the Year Mike Cheney at OAB Day at the Capitol.
Question: We are a public radio station and our question is about what copy is allowable in an underwriting message. The underwriting partner is a local casino, and they have a standard tag line that they use for all marketing. They would like to use their tag at the conclusion of the underwriting message to that promotes an upcoming music event.
Question: I heard that the FCC is updating their rules on how stations inform listeners/viewers of contest rules. What are the changes, and what exactly do I have to broadcast over the air?
Lars Larson broadcast his KXL-FM and nationally syndicated talk show from the 2015 OAB Day at the Capitol.
KGAL-AM Albany broadcast live from the 2015 OAB Day at the Capitol.