Saturday, December 08, 2018

Radio fan shoots wife DEAD!

Extreme action 

by radio DXer



Many of us in the radio fraternity take radio to its exteremes, devoting hours to what is probably thought of by many 'normal' people as "Nerdy".  

One such afficionado is FRED HUBER, from the American  mid-west, who took such a dislike to his wife Eleanor Huber daring to "tochu that dial"  (as many DJs have warned us not to do) that he shot her. Dead!

An incredible story. Very sad, and one that might make me and some of my friends  a bit more wary of persuading our nearest and dearest to sit down with them for a quite evening twiddling the knobs.


Wednesday, August 08, 2018

"Stay out of Court" guide for radio station staff



STAY OUT OF COURT

with this "more than useful" new book






Essential Reading if you work in radio

Paul Rusling 


Many people running radio stations think their biggest legal danger comes from journalists, and what they might put into a news bulletin.   The reality is, however that it is their presenters and DJs who are the biggest potential danger to the station - they are the ones more likely to get a radio station into trouble. 
“At least journalists usually have some legal training in college and read off pre-prepared scripts. However presenters ad lib their links and are untrained in media law," says Paul Chantler.  "It is no coincidence that the two biggest legal catastrophes in commercial radio in the last 20 years were caused by presenters rather than journalists.
“The next big legal problem in radio will probably be caused by Johnny Jock on Radio Nowhere’s breakfast show commenting on allegations he read on Twitter about the local mayor – Very dangerous.”
Paul Chantler has worked as a journalist, presenter, producer and PD in British radio for over 30 years.  His co-author, Paul Hollins, who currently presents on Smooth Radio, has worked on stations all over the UK including Key 103, BRMB, Capital London andHeart London. 
This is an easy-to-understand guide to the laws of defamation and contempt for radio broadcasters, podcasters and social media users.  It is  illustrated with lots of real-life examples of when things have gone wrong and what to do to ensure you... keep it legal.   At £ 9.99 it is FAR cheaper than a lwyer, and way cheaper than the cost of going to court. 

Your can find KEEP IT LEGAL at Amazon 

- full details HERE.


For more useful books on radio - Programming and Production, 
see the World of Radio web pages about Radio Books