FCC to offer student-run stations a one-time relief for public file violations..
The FCC is enacting a new policy that will give non-commercial student operated FM stations a one-time fine reduction for certain administrative violations of the FCC rules.
The FCC has announced this policy change in a consent decree the Commission recently reached with William Penn University of Oskaloosa, Iowa. William Penn, a small liberal arts college has been operating KIGC-FM for over 30 years and has an annual budget of around $6,650 per year. The station was recently cited for public file and ownership file violations which could have amounted to approximately $20,000 in fines. The station’s public file shortcomings and financial situation was noted in their renewal application.