The FCC Media Bureau said Unity Broadcasting is...
The FCC Media Bureau said Unity Broadcasting is apparently liable for a $12,000 fine for failing to timely file Children’s Television Programming Reports for its Class A TV station W18BL in Adamsville, Tenn. Unity also omitted information regarding violations from…
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its renewal application, the bureau said in a notice of apparent liability (http://bit.ly/17fdGuM). The bureau also claimed that Campbellsville University in Kentucky is apparently liable for $3,000 concerning the same violation (http://bit.ly/1785E97). The bureau also adopted a consent decree with Bruno Goodworth Network regarding licenses of 10 stations that are to be assigned to OTA Broadcasting. The stations failed to timely file Children’s Television Programming Reports, it said in an order (http://bit.ly/18WaBiD). The Pennsylvania stations included WBGN-CD Pittsburgh, WNNB-CD Beaver and WJMB-CD Butler, it said. FCC records indicate the stations “had periods of silence during which requests for authority to remain silent were filed with but not granted by the commission,” it said. Seven of the stations “either had incomplete and/or incorrect certifications as to continuing eligibility for Class A Television status,” the consent decree said. The bureau also granted the application to assign the station licenses to OTA, it said.