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The FCC proposed $52,200 in total fines for...

The FCC proposed $52,200 in total fines for violations of rules governing radio stations, translators and antennae structures, said Media Bureau notices of apparent liability released last week. The commission proposed a $25,000 fine for Four Corners Broadcasting (http://bit.ly/HkpXWm) for…

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its Durango, Colo., radio stations KIQX(FM), KRSJ(FM) and KIUP(AM) and studio transmitter links WHB352, WLD73 and WPNG746. Four Corners was operating the STLs from unauthorized locations, said the NAL. The commission also proposed a $4,200 fine for Coastal Television Broadcasting (http://bit.ly/16AXYYe) for failing to notify the commission of a change in ownership in an Anchorage, Alaska, antennae structure. The commission also proposed an $8,000 fine for Iglesia Cristiana Ebenezer (http://bit.ly/19F6yIV) for operating Greenville, Texas, translator station K295BF from an unauthorized location, and a $15,000 fine for Juan Nieves (http://bit.ly/19F6ysd) for operating an unlicensed radio transmitter on the frequency 97.7 MHz in Summerfield, Fla.