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The FCC Media Bureau fined Korean American TV...

The FCC Media Bureau fined Korean American TV Broadcasting $9,000 for failing to timely file the Children’s Television Programming Reports for its Class A station WKTB-CD in Norcross, Ga. The broadcaster also didn’t file the station’s quarterly issues-programs lists, the…

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bureau said in a forfeiture order (http://fcc.us/17ef5Fl). The commission originally proposed a forfeiture amount of $20,000, it said. Given the licensee’s history of compliance and considering the FCC’s forfeiture guidelines, “we reduce the remaining forfeiture amount to $9,000,” it said. The bureau also fined Guenter Marksteiner $12,000 for failure to file the same reports for Florida stations WHDT-CD, Miami and WYDT-CA, Naples, it said in a forfeiture order on reconsideration (http://bit.ly/178J27o). The bureau also proposed a $20,000 fine for Capital Broadcasting Corp. Capital allegedly failed to timely file the Children’s Television Programming Reports, the bureau said in a notice of apparent liability (http://fcc.us/1h5HQW1). Capital apparently violated the FCC rule repeatedly regarding its station KSKJ-CD, Van Nuys, Calif., it said.