The FCC today fined low-power Class A WPHA Philadelphia $89,200 for failure to open its door to FCC inspectors, fully staff its main studio and operate its transmitter from its authorized location. The FCC said its ability to conduct unannounced inspections is “essential to its responsibility to promote safety of life and property.”
WPHA Philadelphia
July 7, 2022
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