The FCC Enforcement Bureau issued forfeiture orders to licensees of...
The FCC Enforcement Bureau issued forfeiture orders to licensees of three radio stations and a notice of apparent liability to an antenna structure owner for violating commission rules. Entertainment Media Trust was fined $8,500 for its failure to operate KZQZ(AM),…
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St. Louis within the terms of its station authorization and to conduct required annual equipment performance measurements for the station, the bureau said (http://bit.ly/13I6Xcn). The bureau also said EMT’s public inspection files for KZQZ and KQQZ(AM), DeSoto, Mo., weren’t made available. The bureau said Inter-city Christian Youth Program must pay a $1,750 fine for failing to install and maintain an operational emergency alert system equipment at its low power FM station KCYP-LP in Mission, Texas (http://bit.ly/12xz7Yf). The bureau also said Paulino Bernal, owner of antenna structure number 1066001 in Tulia, Texas, is apparently liable for a $6,000 fine for not notifying the commission about a change in ownership information for the structure (http://bit.ly/13JqPvX).