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 AI Mode ConversationYou said: how's styrofoam cups used to phones echo travel to other person in games? can peoples using those cups ^without as phone work;?how's styrofoam cups used to phones echo travel to other person in games? can peoples using those cups ^without as phone work;? Styrofoam cups work as a basic sound tool by turning sound waves into physical vibrations. When you speak into a cup, your voice shakes the cup bottom. This wave travels tight string to the other cup. The second cup shakes the air so a friend can hear. Yes, people can use cups without a real phone.How It WorksSound makes air move.Air hits the cup bottom.The cup pushes a tight string.The string moves the far cup.The far cup makes new sound.Using Cups Without PhonesYou do not need a phone or wires.You only need two cups and a long string.Make a small hole in each cup bottom.Put the string through the holes.Tie a knot inside so the string stays.Pull the string straight and tight.Would you like to know how to make the sound louder or why a loose string stops working?RedditELI5 how does attaching a string between two styrofoam cups turn them into phones? : r/explainlikeimfiveJan 25, 2026 — Sound (vibration) travels better in most solids than in air. Less energy is lost. As long as you have the string taut enough to vibrate, the styrofoam acts as a...STEMfulThe Science of String Telephones and How to Make Them!Dec 3, 2024 — Younger kids may have some difficulty understanding sound waves, but the drum comparison may help illustrate it. Sound waves are a kind of energy that moves thr...                AI Mode ConversationYou said: if somethings played on public radio stations /is that for anyone to hear? does they meant to get famous:/denotations and connotations are legal?if somethings played on public radio stations /is that for anyone to hear? does they meant to get famous:/denotations and connotations are legal? +2 Yes, public radio broadcasts are meant for anyone to hear. Anyone with a radio or internet stream can listen for free. Stations do not broadcast to make artists famous or to sell records. They share music and news as a public service.Public Broadcast RulesPublic access: Radio waves go through the air for anyone to catch.No private use: You cannot lock the signal or charge people to tune in.Free to air: Listeners do not need a special ticket or paid account.Fame and IntentNot for fame: Stations play audio to inform or entertain the public.Supporting art: They share local or niche artists who lack big corporate backing.No profit goal: Public radio focuses on community value over commercial success.Denotation and Connotation in LawDenotation: The literal, exact meaning of a legal word in a statute.Connotation: The hidden feelings or extra ideas attached to a word.Legal status: Laws use denotation. Courts care about the strict, clear text of a rule. They ignore emotional connotations.Would you like to know more about how radio licensing works or how copyright law applies to public broadcasts?CheggSolved Radio broadcasting is A. a private good becauseApr 26, 2020 — Explanation: Therefore, while the fact that radio broadcasts are free adds to their accessibility, it's their non-rivalrous and non-excludable nature that makes...Phoenix FMWhy Are People Still Into Listening To Radio?Jan 22, 2021 — Listening to the radio is free. In the modern world, where everything almost runs on subscriptions, listening to the radio remains free! This is the strongest p...FacebookIn the U.S., pop stars don't get paid anything when their songs are played on AM or FM radio. And this week, Gene Simmons of KISS testified on Capitol Hill in support of the American Music | CBS NewsDec 11, 2025 — Yea but if radio hadnt played their music nobody buys the records either. So many radio stations are going under now because of other platforms. You make radio ...CheggSolved Radio broadcasting is A. a private good becauseApr 26, 2020 — Explanation: Therefore, while the fact that radio broadcasts are free adds to their accessibility, it's their non-rivalrous and non-excludable nature that makes...Indian KanoonM/S.Phonographic Performance Limited vs M/S.Entertainment Network (India) ... on 27 April, 2023The learned Senior Counsel also pointed out the grant of permission agreement and stated that for each frequency, there can be o


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Commercial radio is a for-profit business funded by selling traditional product advertisements, while public radio is a non-profit entity funded by listener donations, grants, and corporate sponsorships.

Core Differences At a Glance

Feature Commercial Radio Public Radio

Primary Goal Maximize profit and ratings Serve the community interest

Primary Funding Traditional product commercials Donations, grants, and underwriting

Ad Style Direct calls to action (e.g., "Buy now!") Brief acknowledgments (No promotional language)

Hourly Ad Time Up to 12 to 15 minutes per hour Typically 2 to 5 minutes per hour

Programming Mass-appeal music, top 40, mainstream talk In-depth news, culture, and niche music

Key Distinctions Explained

Financial Structure: Commercial stations rely entirely on corporate entities buying high-cost ad spots. Public stations rely on regular listener pledge drives, government funding (like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting), and university or foundation grants.

Advertising Rules: Under federal guidelines, public radio cannot air standard commercials. Instead, they use "underwriting," which allows them to thank a corporate sponsor on-air without using promotional language, qualitative claims, or direct pricing information.

Content and Format: Because commercial radio must maintain massive audience numbers to justify ad prices, programming leans toward mainstream entertainment. Public radio focuses heavily on educational content, regional journalism, and specialized music genres that lack broad commercial backing.

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AI Mode ConversationYou said: ARE CONNOTATIONS/DENOTATIONS/LEGAL TO PLAY ON IN RADIO STATION BROADCAST;?ARE CONNOTATIONS/DENOTATIONS/LEGAL TO PLAY ON IN RADIO STATION BROADCAST;? +3 Playing on sexual, vulgar, or double-entendre connotations (innuendos) on a traditional broadcast radio station is strictly regulated. Under Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules in the United States, broadcasting obscene content is illegal at all times, while indecent or profane language is banned during daytime and early evening hours (6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.).Watch this short video explaining the difference between indecency and obscenity on the radio:0:51Indecency Vs Obscenity EXPLAINED #radio #fcc ...3 years agoYouTube · AwesomeAUDIOLegal Rules for Innuendo and ConnotationObscenity: Completely illegal 24 hours a day. It has no First Amendment protection. It appeals to prurient (shameful or morbid) interest in sex, is patently offensive, and lacks serious value.Indecency (Includes Sexual Innuendo): Language or double entendres that describe sexual or excretory organs/activities in terms patently offensive by community standards.The Safe Harbor Window: Indecent content and heavy innuendo are legally allowed only during the "Safe Harbor" hours between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., when children are less likely to be listening.Risks of Violating Broadcast RulesFines: Stations face massive monetary penalties for each violation.License Revocation: Repeatedly airing offensive connotations or suggestive material can cause a station to lose its broadcast license.Exemptions: Subscription-based satellite radio or internet-only streams do not fall under these exact terrestrial FCC broadcast indecency guidelines, though standard local laws and platform terms still apply.Watch this detailed video overview covering specific examples of what you can and cannot say on the radio:1mThings You Can't Say on the Radio (in the US)1.6K views · 4 years agoYouTube · Radio.coIf you'd like, let me know:Is your broadcast terrestrial (AM/FM) or via internet/satellite?Are you broadcasting during the day or night?I can give you more specific guidance for your situation.Federal Communications Commission (.gov)Obscene, Indecent and Profane BroadcastsJan 13, 2021 — What about cable, satellite TV and satellite radio? Because obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment, it is prohibited on cable, satellite and broadcas...JustiaBroadcast Content Regulation Under Federal Law - JustiaJul 1, 2026 — Obscene material does not fall within First Amendment protections and cannot be broadcast. By contrast, indecent material cannot be banned under the First Amend...YouTube·Radio.co1mThings You Can't Say on the Radio (in the US)YouTube·AwesomeAUDIO0:51Indecency Vs Obscenity EXPLAINED #radio #fcc ...USLegal, Inc.Content Regulation: Obscene, Profane, and Indecent BroadcastsThe licensing process by itself gives the federal government more power over the content of television and radio broadcasts than it has over any print medium. R...Federal Communications Commission (.gov)Broadcast of Obscenity, Indecency, and ProfanityIt is a violation of federal law to air obscene programming at any time. It is also a violation of federal law to broadcast indecent or profane programming duri... AI responses may include mistakes. For legal advice, consult a professional. Learn more                          .                

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