The FCC Enforcement Bureau should vacate a $9,600 fine against Be...
The FCC Enforcement Bureau should vacate a $9,600 fine against Bethune-Cookman University because its student training station is a low-power FM outlet, said a Tuesday letter to acting bureau Chief Suzanne Tetrault from five groups. The college’s WRWS(FM) Daytona…
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Beach, Fla., was fined by the bureau in April for running an unlicensed radio station and not installing required emergency alert system gear. LPFM stations usually get “dramatically reduced” fines, the groups said. The bureau disregarded that policy by not penalizing the station “at most a few hundred dollars,” said the Black College Communication Association, Minority Media and Telecommunications Council, National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters and others.