San Diego AM Station Fined $12,000 for Records, Reporting Violations
KURS San Diego owner Quetzal Bilingual Communications will pay a $12,000 fine and get its captioned license renewal granted for four years instead of a full eight-year term for "apparently willfully and repeatedly" violating the rules requiring retention of required…
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documentation in the AM station's public inspection file and for failing to file some biennial ownership reports, the FCC Media Bureau said in an order Tuesday. The violations, which the FCC called "serious," were exacerbated by Quetzal's "ignoring repeated staff requests to file a corrective amendment to the Application." Quetzal didn't comment.