The FCC ordered a $15,000 forfeiture for Pentecostal...
The FCC ordered a $15,000 forfeiture for Pentecostal Revival Association for its Palatka, Fla., station WJGV-CD, which allegedly violated children’s TV filing requirements and failed to report the violations in its license renewal application, said a forfeiture order (http://bit.ly/15my7CT). Pentecostal…
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Revival did not respond to a July notice of apparent liability issued by the Media Bureau, the order said. The commission also ordered a $12,000 fine for Guenter Marksteiner -- licensee of WHDT-CD in Miami and WYDT-CA in Naples, Fla. -- for repeated late filings of children’s TV report requirements, said a forfeiture order (http://bit.ly/18PQ9mR). Marksteiner didn’t respond to an NAL issued by the bureau. The commission also fined First Media Radio $6,000, for its Roanoke Rapids, N.C., station WNVN-LP’s children’s TV violations, said a forfeiture order (http://bit.ly/15PARMG). The commission also ordered a $9,000 fine for San-Lee Community Broadcasting because WBFT-CA in Sanford, N.C., missed quarterly filing deadlines between 2006 and 2010 and failed to report the violations in its renewal application, said an order (http://bit.ly/16mm7qR). The FCC also proposed $5,500 in total fines for other violations, said Media Bureau and Enforcement Bureau NALs released this week. The commission proposed a $4,000 fine for Atlanticare Medical Center EMS (http://bit.ly/1b7iuXz) for its radio station WQME366 in Egg Harbor Township, N.J., operating radio equipment from an unauthorized location and causing co-channel interference, said an NAL. WDKA Paducah, Ky., licensee WDKA Acquisition Corp. faces a proposed fine of $1,500 for failing to file a renewal application on time (http://bit.ly/15PzDAT).