FCC Upholds Penalty Against Shelby’s Ala. Translator Violati…
The FCC has upheld a forfeiture versus Shelby Broadcast Associates, licensee of an FM translator in Tarrant, Ala.
. In January, the Media Bureau had issued a notice of possible forfeit for $16,500 for an unauthorized transmitting ERP on the translator, failure to file for an STA and incorrect application certifications.
Shelby responded in February. It did not dispute the infractions yet said that the forfeit ought to be cancelled or reduced based upon its failure to pay the penalty. It mentioned the size of the penalty as opposed to its gross income and expenses, suggesting that the terminal has run at a loss in two of the last three years.
Yet the payment continued to be unwavering in its evaluation. It stated that “because of licensee’s background of disagreement, including unapproved operations, and the extended period of the infractions, we discover no basis to reduce or cancel the recommended forfeit and verify the NAL.
Shelby has a pending sale of the translator to Rivera Communications for $184,000. Rivera is operating W252BE as a relay of WAYE(AM) Birmingham, with a regional Mexican layout referred to as “La Jefa.”
The compensation noted the list price in its action to Shelby and stated the loss is just 8.9% of the pending list price. It claimed the sale, incorporated with Shelby’s gross income, demonstrates its ability to pay the loss amount.
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Shelby reacted in February. Shelby has a pending sale of the translator to Rivera Communications for $184,000. The payment noted the sale cost in its feedback to Shelby and claimed the loss is just 8.9% of the pending sale cost.