They’re up to something - they always are.
In the comment section of the article I posted someone posted another example of this happening.
“In the comment section of the article I posted someone posted another example of this happening.”
I said it before, but I want to say it one more time. The airwaves belong to the public. Whether these affiliates believe it or not, they exist to serve the public interest. This is not serving the public interest. People have a right to demand answers. Whether or not they get the truth is another story, but people have a right to an explanation. People in the communities these affiliates serve can also ask to inspect their records in due time.