The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Cumberland Community Radio Inc, the licensee of Baulkham Hills community radio service 2CCR, breached the condition of its licence by broadcasting advertisements. The breach finding relates to announcements about a concert by a popular Indian singer and movie star during the Hindi language program, Radio Mirchi, on 9 and 16 February 2006. FULL ACMA PRESS RELEASE
ACMA finds 2CCR broadcast advertisement
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ACMA finds 2CCR broadcast advertisement
Tuesday, August 8, 2006 | Labels: Radionews |
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Cumberland Community Radio Inc, the licensee of Baulkham Hills community radio service 2CCR, breached the condition of its licence by broadcasting advertisements. The breach finding relates to announcements about a concert by a popular Indian singer and movie star during the Hindi language program, Radio Mirchi, on 9 and 16 February 2006. FULL ACMA PRESS RELEASE
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