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| Started by | Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2023-02-02 14:11 -0500 |
| Last post | 2023-02-02 18:19 -0500 |
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FCC proposes large fine against Fox Corp for use of EAS Alert tones during NFL commercials [telecom] Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> - 2023-02-02 14:11 -0500
Re: FCC proposes large fine against Fox Corp for use of EAS Alert tones during NFL commercials [telecom] Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> - 2023-02-02 18:19 -0500
| From | Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2023-02-02 14:11 -0500 |
| Subject | FCC proposes large fine against Fox Corp for use of EAS Alert tones during NFL commercials [telecom] |
| Message-ID | <20230202191126.GA1432493@telecomdigest.us> |
by Christopher R. Chase (New York) The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has proposed a $504,000 fine in a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture against Fox Corporation for its broadcast network's use of the Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) tones in a promotion for the Philadelphia Eagles – New York Giants game in November 2021. The hefty proposed fine results from the significance of the activity at issue and the fact that the promotion was broadcast nationwide on several Fox programming channels. Fox noted that the EAS tones were used as part of a short comedic advertisement for an upcoming game that aired as part of the Fox NFL Sunday pre-game show. The FCC argued that, even though the promotional segment incorporated a “comedic tone,” Fox “apparently willfully violated” 47 C.F.R. §11.45 with the use of the EAS tones, “in the absence of any actual emergency, authorized test of the EAS, or qualified public service announcement.” https://www.mondaq.com/article/news/1276648?q=1803232&n=684&tp=15&tlk=4&lk=56 -- (Please remove QRM for direct replies)
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| From | Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2023-02-02 18:19 -0500 |
| Subject | Re: FCC proposes large fine against Fox Corp for use of EAS Alert tones during NFL commercials [telecom] |
| Message-ID | <20230202231918.GA1433656@telecomdigest.us> |
| In reply to | #13793 |
On Thu, Feb 02, 2023 at 02:11:26PM -0500, Bill Horne wrote: > by Christopher R. Chase (New York) > > The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has proposed a $504,000 > fine in a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture against Fox > Corporation for its broadcast network's use of the Emergency Alert > System (“EAS”) tones in a promotion for the Philadelphia Eagles – New > York Giants game in November 2021. > > https://www.mondaq.com/article/news/1276648?q=1803232&n=684&tp=15&tlk=4&lk=56 In the 1990's, while I was a Systems Analyst at NYNEX, I heard a cell phone’s electronic ringer for the first time. I’ll never forget that my first reaction to the sound was the thought “They are going to put that sound in every TV commercial.” It seems, at my age, that every change in the world of telecommunications brings about new, improved, more sexy, more beautiful, more perfect ... and more intrusive ways of demanding that we pay attention to the latest new gadget, cream, hair treatment, automobile, fashion, patent medicine, or politician. I used to work in the Broadcasting industry, and I learned at a young age that there are certain riffs from “classic” movies which are, to this day, licensed to advertisers for use in commercials: three, or four or five note versions of Canis Lupus Familiaris licking at our faces - all of them guaranteed to increase image retention and boost sales - and bring back the wonderful days of yesteryear when the world made sense and The Tall White Guy always knew what was best. Now, I here imitations of ring tones and every other well-known alert tone in what seems like every new song or tv show, and I’m not kidding: the very first time I heard a cellphone ring, I could predict the future. We’re hooked. Bill Horne -- (Please remove QRM for direct replies)
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