Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Radio Stations and the Public Good :: essays papers

piano tuner Stations and the Public Good For my final end on domain interest I chose to overtake the public recap files of the local wireless station. I have been working at radio stations entirely of my life and had never seen or heard of a public inspection file until this class. In order to prepare the station for my arrival I called in advance to make an appointment. The receptionist answered the phone and I told her that I call for to see the files, this created a great deal of suspicion and I was say to Dave Andrews the wrong President of Regent Broadcasting. Right away I knew that it was non a regular request due to the manor of which he explained the rules, it was as if he was reading them of an F.C.C handout. Any member of the public can view the files between Monday and Friday during normal business hours, he recited. I made an appointment, and I was genuinely interested in viewing something that deserved the attention of the Vice President. I had no idea that this visit would be so honor and life changing.I arrived at the local radio station in time for my appointment. The receptionist asked to see identification, I gave my drivers license which she ikon copied. I felt as if I was in a mystifying area of the Government where I needed clearance to view the classified files. After my information was taken I met Mary-Jo Beach the General private instructor who would assist me in viewing the public inspection files. I was frustrate when I first saw the standard gray file cabinet, because in my head I pictured a mission impossible persona setting with gadgets and locks. Mary-Jo sat with me in her office as I viewed the files. She was very(prenominal) suspicious at first and very interested in my objective. in front I was actually able to review the public inspection file, Mary-Jo asked me what on the nose I wanted to see and why I was interested in their station. I explained that I was a student and as our final project we had to vi sit a station, view the files and then report our experience and teach if they were broadcasting in the public interest. Mary-Jos whole manner changed, she seemed to be relieved. After I had explained the main reason she helped me work through the files and was very helpful in answering my questions.

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