The FCC reduced fines levied against 3 broadcasters by $11,950 to...
The FCC reduced fines levied against 3 broadcasters by $11,950 total at their request, declining to cancel them, in Enforcement Bureau forfeiture orders. A $7,000 penalty to low-power TV station KHLU Honolulu fell to $5,600 thanks to its “history…
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of compliance with Commission rules,” said the Bureau. The station broke FCC rules by running a main studio outside Honolulu, where it’s licensed, and not having running water, windows or a phone there. The Bureau cut by 40% a fine to KSPZ(AM) Ammon, Ida., because it tried to repair fences surrounding antenna towers. The new penalty is $4,200. A fine against KBZB(FM) Pinoche, Nev., for lacking emergency alert system gear shrank 97% to $250 because station owner Gla-Mar showed it couldn’t pay the original $8,000 penalty.