>  You don't thnik that you have to go through public affairs to get to
> an engineer?  I've been associated with the broadcasting industry long
> enough to know better than that.  Unless one already has a direct line
> to engineering, you are going to have to go through a filter.

Aren't you assuming that there is an engineer or two available to be
reached?  Even some video broadcasters have contract engineers who
aren't really employees or present at the station except when carrying
out duties and then they're normally at the transmit site.


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