Radio annual (1941)

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same channel ceases operation shall, with each application for renewal of license, file in triplicate a copy of its regular operating schedule, bearing a signed notation by the licensee of the dominant station of its objection or lack of objection thereto. Upon approval of such operating schedule, the Commission will affix its file mark and return 1 copy to the licensee authorized to operate limited time which shall be posted with the station license and considered as a part thereof. Departure from said operating schedule will be permitted only in accordance with the procedure set forth in these rules. If the licensee of a secondary station authorized to operate limited time and a dominant station on a channel are unable to agree upon a definite time for resumption of operation by the station authorized limited time, the Commission shall be so notified by the licensee of the station authorized limited time. After receipt of such statement the Commission will designate for hearing the applications of both stations for renewal of license, and pending the hearing the schedule previously adhered to shall remain in full force and effect. Material Term oi License Violations In all cases where a station licensee is required to prepare and file an operating schedule, any deviation or departure from such schedule, except as herein authorized, shall be considered as a violation of a material term of the license. All references herein to standard time or local standard time refer to local standard time as determined and fixed by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Time Changes If local time is changed from standard time to daylight-saving time at the location of all stations sharing time on the same channel, the hours of operation of all such stations on that channel shall be understoood to refer to daylightsaving time, and not standard time, as long as daylight-saving time is observed at such locations. This provision shall govern when the time is changed by provision of law or general observance of daylight-saving time by the various communities, and when the time of operation of such stations is specified in the license or is mutually agreed upon by the licensees: Provided, however, That when the license specifies average time of sunset, local standard time shall be observed and in no event shall a station licensed for daytime only operate on regular schedule prior to 6 a.m. local standard time or shall a station licensed for greater daytime power than nighttime power operate with the daytime power prior to 6 a.m. local standard time. Where the local time is not changed from standard time to daylight-saving time at the location of all stations sharing time on the same channel, the hours of operation of such stations shall be understood to have reference to standard time, and not daylight-saving time, unless said licensees mutually agree upon a new schedule which shall be effective only while daylight-saving time is observed at the locations of some of these stations. The time of operation of any broadcast station which does not share time with other stations on the same channel shall be understood to have reference to local standard time unless modification of such license with respect to hours of operation is authorized by the Commission. Station License The station license and any other instrument of authorization or individual order concerning construction of the equipment or the manner of operation of the station shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the room in which the transmitter is located in such manner that all terms thereof are visible and the license of the station operator shall be posted in the same manner. The licensee of each station shall have a licensed operator or operators of the grade specified by the Commission on duty during all periods of actual operation of the transmitter at the place where the transmitting equipment is located. The licensed operator on duty and in charge of a standard broadcast transmitter may, at the discretion of the licensee, be employed for other duties or for the operation of another radio station or stations in accordance with the class of operator's license which he holds and by the rules and regulations governing such other stations: Provided, However, That such duties shall in no wise interfere with the proper operation of the standard broadcast transmitter. Logs The licensee of each broadcast station shall maintain program and operating logs and shall require entries to be made as follows: A. In the Program Log a. An entry of the time each station identification announcement (call letters and location) is made. b. An entry briefly describing each program broadcast, such as "music," "drama," "speech," etc., together with the name or title thereof, and the sponsor's name, with the time of the beginning and ending of the complete program. If a mechanical record is used, the entry shall show the exact nature thereof such 834