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EB Seeks Motion to Compel Against Snake River

The FCC Enforcement Bureau wants Administrative Law Judge Jane Halprin to compel broadcaster Snake River Radio to produce evidence it promised in the license hearing proceeding for its station KPCQ(AM) Chubbuck, Idaho, said a motion for leave and a motion…

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to compel posted in docket 22-53 Monday. The proceeding concerns KPCQ’s period of silence and whether Snake River’s tower was removed during some of that time (see 2205190048). Snake River promised to provide evidence that several photos of the station’s tower were taken during the period the Enforcement Bureau is arguing it was removed, but the broadcaster missed an Aug. 12 deadline and since then hasn’t responded to repeated EB requests, the filings said.