The FCC Media Bureau proposed a $3,000 fine against Triplett...
The FCC Media Bureau proposed a $3,000 fine against Triplett & Associates for not filing children’s TV program reports for its Class A WDEM-CD Columbus Ohio, station, a notice of apparent liability released Friday said (http://xrl.us/bnxnu5). The Media Bureau found…
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reports missing for three quarters in 2007, and one each in 2009 and 2010, the notice said. Responding in May 2011, Triplett & Associates said it believed the reports had been prepared for each of those quarters and filed electronically with the FCC, but was missing copies for two of them, the notice said. “Although the violations apparently resulted from inadvertence, the Commission has repeatedly rejected human error and inadvertence as a basis for excusing a licensee’s rule violation,” it said.