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The FCC reduced a $17,000 fine on Cornbelt Bcstg. Co., Clinton, I...

The FCC reduced a $17,000 fine on Cornbelt Bcstg. Co., Clinton, Ill., to $1,000. The company, which owns WHOW(AM) and WHOW(AM), originally was found liable for failing to have an operational Emergency Alert System decoder, failing to post the…

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antenna structure registration number and not properly enclosing its antenna structure. The FCC said it reduced the fine because Cornbelt was in financial trouble and didn’t have the ability to pay. In another case, the FCC reduced a $10,000 fine on Richard Munoz of Naples, Fla., to $2,000. It said Munoz had been running an illegal radio station out of the Tree of Life Church in Naples. The agency said it reduced the fine based on his inability to pay.