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FCC Enforcement Monitor

May 2008 Topics include: Virginia Radio Licensee Assessed $8,000 Fine for Enforcing Format Restriction Provision in Non-Compete Agreement FCC Proposes to Fine Texas TV Licensee $20,000 for Children’s Television Violations FCC Fines Ohio Non-Commercial Radio Station $9,000 for Airing Prohibited Advertising FCC Fines Mississippi AM Radio Station $1,500 for Operating…

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Biennial Ownership Reports Due by June 1, 2008 for Certain Radio and Television Broadcasters

May 2008 Commercial and noncommercial Radio stations licensed to communities in Michigan and Ohio must file their Biennial Ownership Reports with the FCC by June 1, 2008. Commercial and noncommercial Television stations licensed to communities in Arizona, the District of Columbia, Idaho, Maryland, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia,…

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FCC Releases Updated Version of its “The Public and Broadcasting” Manual

4/25/2008 On April 24, 2008, the FCC released the latest edition of its “The Public and Broadcasting” manual. Please remove the 1999 version of the manual from your public inspection file and replace it with the new 2008 edition. A PDF version of this entire article can be found at…

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FCC Enforcement Monitor

April 2008 Topics include: FCC Fines Florida Low Power FM Radio Licensee $24,000 for Unlicensed Operations Commission Fines Florida Tower Owner $12,000 for Failing to Post Antenna Structure Registration Numbers and Paint Its Towers FCC Fines California Radio Licensee for Failing to Operate an Aural Studio-Transmitter Link from the Licensed…

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FCC Releases DTV Consumer Education Form 388 Which Must Be Filed by April 10, 2008

4/3/2008 For Immediate Attention As we have previously advised, on March 3, the FCC released a Report and Order outlining new requirements imposed on full-power television stations for educating consumers about the February 17, 2009 transition to digital television service. On March 28, the FCC released a Public Notice announcing…

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FCC Admonishes Station Group Owner for Failing to Widely Recruit Under Commission’s EEO Rules

March 2008 As the result of a random EEO audit, the FCC admonished a publicly traded broadcast station group owner for failing to recruit “widely” for every full-time vacancy. A PDF version of this entire article can be found at FCC Admonishes Station Group Owner for Failing to Widely Recruit…