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Skytower Communications was fined $5,600 for moving WULF(FM) Hardinsburg, Ky.’s main...

Skytower Communications was fined $5,600 for moving WULF(FM) Hardinsburg, Ky.’s main studio to two locations outside its boundaries before getting FCC permission, said a Media Bureau forfeiture order released Friday (http://xrl.us/bm9dr4). An Enforcement Bureau consent decree with Fisher Broadcasting released…

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the same day included a voluntary payment of $7,000 over allegations KVI(AM) Seattle violated the agency’s contest rules. A company audit “discovered that a former employee may have taken actions to manipulate the outcome of the Contest by placing the names of suspected friends and acquaintances on the list of names to be announced on air, thus making them potential winners,” the settlement said (http://xrl.us/bm9dtj). “Winnings may have been shared between the former employee and the winners” and the company, which discovered the incident after the employee left Fisher, contacted the police, the bureau recounted.