Arkansas radio talk show short on ethics?

by Fatfreek 3 Replies latest social entertainment

  • Fatfreek
    Fatfreek

    As most of you know, I live in Arkansas. Each Saturday morning my wife and I listen to a call-in radio show for an hour. The show is mostly about home energy efficiency - proper calking, insulation - I know, boring stuff. On the positive side, it enables me to skip the magazine work. (Just kidding - I haven't done that for 32 years)

    The host, Doug Rye, frequently has a caller who sells things - water distillers, room air purifying machines, attic reflecting material, etc. His last name, which I found from getting on his web site, is Rodney Leatherman.

    What's beginning to get to me is that Doug is always saying he never sells anything but out of the goodness of his heart, he helps people with his advice - to buy products from other folks. With due respect, he's good with energy efficiency ideas. However, this Rodney fellow is calling in more often than not and he and Doug have a brag session on how good Rodney's products are. I might add - they are pricey.

    The thought occurred to me that maybe Doug and Rodney are business partners. So what, you say? After all, we are in a free enterprise system. Well, Doug's sponsors may not be too keen in paying for infomercials that boast about someone else's products all the while that someone else may not be footing any of the sponsor fees. In addition, that someone else could be the host himself. So I did some digging.

    Rodney Leatherman's site http://dropmyenergybill.com which has contact information as follows:

    IBDR, Inc.
    236 E. Main St. #120
    Sevierville, TN 37862

    I proceeded to search for IBDR and Rye and Leatherman. Guess what? I found two different records that show each as being president of IBDR, Inc.

    The records don't display much information, but what it does show, appears strange. The business address in both records is listed as identical street addresses in Las Vegas, Nevada. Recall that Doug's home is Arkansas and Rodney's home is Tennessee.

    Am I being overly suspicious? Where can I go to see if these two are actually business partners? Why do they both choose Las Vegas for a business address? Could there be some type of tax advantage?

    Fats

    Ps: Link showing Doug Rye as IBDR prez: http://www.manta.com/company/mm0x2tmLink showing Rodney Leatherman as same: http://www.nvannualreport.com/entities-DPC-IBDR-INC.aspx

    Wanna be bored some Sat morning? Listen with me online http://www.1037thebuzz.com/And look for the "listen live" link. It actually begins at 9:08 following a long list of commercials.

  • kurtbethel
    kurtbethel

    This "arrangement" is very common. Many broadcasters are more forthcoming about it though, with a quicck little blurb that can slip by unnoticed.

  • Fatfreek
    Fatfreek

    Many broadcasters are more forthcoming about it though, with a quicck little blurb that can slip by unnoticed.

    You mean that he and the caller may be business partners or that the caller is a paid sponsor?

    Len

  • John Doe
    John Doe

    Radio is supported with paid advertisements. Radio does not endorse products for free. Are you really as naive as your post indicates?

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