- published: 01 Nov 2017
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Commercial radio stations make most of their revenue selling "airtime" to advertisers. Of total media expenditures, radio accounts for 6.9%. Radio advertisements or "spots" are available when a business or service provides valuable consideration, usually cash, in exchange for the station airing their spot or mentioning them on air. The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), established under the Communications Act of 1934, regulates commercial broadcasting, and the laws regarding radio advertisements remain relatively unchanged from the original Radio Act of 1927, enacted to deal with increasing problems of signal interference as more and more stations sprung up around the country.
The first radio broadcasts aired in the early 1900s. However, it wasn't until 1919 that radio stations began to broadcast continuously, similar to the modern practice. In the United States, on November 2, 1920, KDKA Pittsburgh became the first radio station to receive a commercial license from the government. KDKA engineer Frank Conrad may have been the first to broadcast a radio advertisement on his own experimental station in 1919 when he thanked a Pittsburgh music store on the air for supplying him with phonograph records, although that was for trade, not cash.
A funny radio ad supporting Tim Hugo.
Spot radio de Solidaris "Peur de rien".
Extrait - Démo voix-off (Voix Off Clément - French voice over) https://www.voixoff-pro.com
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Commercial radio stations make most of their revenue selling "airtime" to advertisers. Of total media expenditures, radio accounts for 6.9%. Radio advertisements or "spots" are available when a business or service provides valuable consideration, usually cash, in exchange for the station airing their spot or mentioning them on air. The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), established under the Communications Act of 1934, regulates commercial broadcasting, and the laws regarding radio advertisements remain relatively unchanged from the original Radio Act of 1927, enacted to deal with increasing problems of signal interference as more and more stations sprung up around the country.
The first radio broadcasts aired in the early 1900s. However, it wasn't until 1919 that radio stations began to broadcast continuously, similar to the modern practice. In the United States, on November 2, 1920, KDKA Pittsburgh became the first radio station to receive a commercial license from the government. KDKA engineer Frank Conrad may have been the first to broadcast a radio advertisement on his own experimental station in 1919 when he thanked a Pittsburgh music store on the air for supplying him with phonograph records, although that was for trade, not cash.
(one of those nights
warm beer, cold women
I just don't fit in)
It goes 1, it goes 2, it goes
3-2 red dog in the hoodie
too much "person" in your "ality", the friction could be
Should we continue with dialogue as I study these new faces
I would fix my shoe laces, but the room place was
Shoes cut loose at the front door,
got dirty socks, I'm on the floor
and thoughts is what I hunt for
Driftin in and out of conversations I know nothing about
Fuck your topics, I didn't come to see you
But yo I'm here, might as well make the worst of this warm shitty beer
and I'm nursin it, and cursin it
I'm sick of it, but still grippin it and sippin it
Hopin it'll dull the pain of the sight of your lips flippin' shit
So here I sit, inside my atmosphere
I don't know a single motherfucker here,
but maybe that's my fear
Pull out my notebook and let go
Intro-spectro cep,
Not so pleased to meet you,
and I hate techno
I only came to see the girl that lives here,