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The FCC fined a cable operator $25,000 for...

The FCC fined a cable operator $25,000 for failing to make children’s programming and proof-of-performance test data available in a public file at its Kansas City, Mo., system in 2011, said an Enforcement Bureau order to Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse Partnership…

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(http://bit.ly/186sAHm). Though the operator argued that it corrected the problem after the violation, including implementing an online filing system, the fine wasn’t reduced because of past violations from the company and its ability to pay the full fine, said the order. “The Bureau sought to ensure that the forfeiture amount served as an effective deterrent and not simply a cost of doing business."