Pirate Operator Agrees to Consent Decree With FCC
As part of the settlement, Pennsylvania man agrees to pay a $1,500 penalty
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As part of the settlement, Pennsylvania man agrees to pay a $1,500 penalty
Ozark interloper is unlicensed
But group wants stiffer penalties for landlords
FCC’s O’Rielly thanks N.Y. lawmakers while asking them to discourage constituents from supporting pirate...
But in interview with Boston Globe, operator says there’s no wrongdoing on his part
Senate subcommittee failed to take action on pirate enforcement proposal in 2018
Initial complaint about alleged pirate station was filed in 2015
In wake of several large forfeitures, Enforcement Bureau continues to search for unlicensed operators
Enforcement Bureau said Juan Carlos Uribe had been operating a station for some time
Commission took action in 2017 against both the alleged operator and property owners
FCC said operator caused interference and failed to provide station identification
The FCC is attempting to keep the pressure on alleged pirate operators on the...
Decision lauded by FCC Commissioner O’Rielly and the NAB
Recent proposals don’t address the real source of the problem
Alleged unlicensed operators in Arizona, Washington state cited
The commission now has proposed a $25,000 fine for his efforts