[cma-l] Attn: Urban stations.... language?

Neil Munday neilm at susyradio.com
Sun Feb 19 15:30:39 GMT 2017


It's simple there's the Ofcom code for FM/AM/DAB broadcasters. There is no
watershed on radio (at the moment) therefore the answer is No you can't
play any. But you as a broadcaster and or a presenter should already know
that that has been key to broadcasting in the U.K as far back as I can
remember.

Neil


On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 at 15:21, Rhys Phillips (Radio Cardiff) <
rhys.phillips at radiocardiff.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in hearing what policies urban music stations put in place
> for bad language in songs.
>
> E.g. for hip hop music, over half the genre includes offensive language
> and if you're an urban station with specialist (late night) hip hop shows,
> do you allow this music to be played? Or do you insist on only clean stuff
> going out?
>
> Rhys
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