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The FCC proposed fining a Louisville, Ky., man...

The FCC proposed fining a Louisville, Ky., man $15,000 for operating what it called a pirate radio station there at 87.9 and 99.5 MHz, said an Enforcement Bureau notice of apparent liability released in Wednesday’s Daily Digest (http://bit.ly/1ftI9ws). It said…

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Jose Alejandro Aguilar “continued to operate the radio station notwithstanding” a “warning ... warranting a significant penalty.” The FCC and other state and federal agencies have been cracking down on pirate FM stations (CD Sept 28/11 p4; April 22 p12).