The FCC Enforcement Bureau found Life on the Way Communications liable...
The FCC Enforcement Bureau found Life on the Way Communications liable for an $18,000 fine for operating earth station E970117. Life on the Way operated the earth station in Van Nuys, Calif., for more than eight years without commission authority,…
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the bureau said in a notice of apparent liability for forfeiture and admonishment (http://bit.ly/YiSIH5). Life on the Way never sought or obtained prior commission consent to the assignment of the license of the earth station, the bureau said. The bureau said it rejected the licensee’s contention that the bureau’s approval of the assignment of KTLW(FM) Lancaster, Calif., “had the effect of granting consent to the assignment of the license of earth station E970117 to Life on the Way."