Thursday, March 6, 2014

Wash Radio: FCC Fines Icicle Broadcasting Over Public File


The FCC has proposed a total of $46,000 in fines against Icicle Broadcasting for public inspection file violations at four stations and plans to issue a short-term license instead of the full eight year-term for all but one facility, according to RadioWorld.

The affected stations are: KOHO(FM), Leavenworth, Wash., KOZI(AM) and KOZI(FM), both in Chelan, Wash. and KZAL(FM), Manson, Wash.

Icicle brought the missing documents to the agency’s attention when the broadcaster filed its license renewal application for the stations.

The proposed fines are $12,000 each for KOZI(AM), KOZI(FM) and KZAL(FM).

KOZI(AM) had 24 missing quarterly issues/program reports, while KOZI(FM) was missing 26 and KZAL was missing 20 from its public inspection file, according to the FCC. Icicle told the commission the stations had “significant” management changes for the properties during the license term and regretted the error. The owner told the commission it has re-created the documents and put procedures in place to prevent a reoccurrence.

The base fine is $10,000, though the commission said the agency raised the amount for the three facilities because the FCC felt the violations over a seven-year period were extensive.

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