Should we apply the same principle here too? <g>
>It's pretty much the same here. The 10-15 second delay came about AFTER the Janet Jackson incident on tv. There's always (as far as I know) been a 10 second delay on radio talk shows to keep the profanity off the air. Just last week an actor on the NBC national morning talk show said a word that couldn't be said on live tv. It was edited out of the broadcasts on the west coast, but everyone on the east coast heard it.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/14/nbc-apologizes-for-jane-f_n_86686.html>
>It was the today show.
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>>>Do you have live broadcasts with no delay?
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>>Sure all of them with one exception radio shows where people call in..on does have to keep the nutters at bay.
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