The FCC Enforcement Bureau warned Vision Latina Broadcasting...
The FCC Enforcement Bureau warned Vision Latina Broadcasting that future violations of the public inspection file rule may result in substantial fines, regardless of its financial situation. As former licensee of KBPO(AM) Port Neches, Texas, Vision Latina failed to make…
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available a complete public inspection file for the station, the bureau said in an order (http://bit.ly/1uMObvD). No forfeiture was imposed in light of the licensee’s “poor financial condition and the other factual circumstances of this case,” it said. Vision Latina received incorrect advice from an outside consultant and paid in full its prior forfeiture, the bureau said. The bureau concluded that “it acted in good faith and should be afforded mitigation of the forfeiture,” it said.