The FCC made a surprise visit to Houston today. Several translators were caught operating out of compliance. Running several times the licensed power, originating programming, using non directional antennas, and broadcasting from the wrong site.
As these translators were operating so far outside the licensed parameters, they were considered to be pirate stations. As such, the owners were fined $2 million for each translator, the maximum allowed under the PIRATE act. The translators were ordered to shut down until the fine is paid in full and the stations are brought into compliance with the license. If they are unable to do so within a year, the stations will forfeit their licenses due to being silent for a year.
The FCC is counting on the fines to support its operating budget for the rest of the year
As these translators were operating so far outside the licensed parameters, they were considered to be pirate stations. As such, the owners were fined $2 million for each translator, the maximum allowed under the PIRATE act. The translators were ordered to shut down until the fine is paid in full and the stations are brought into compliance with the license. If they are unable to do so within a year, the stations will forfeit their licenses due to being silent for a year.
The FCC is counting on the fines to support its operating budget for the rest of the year