Break the FCC’s digital transition rules? That’s a $6 million finin’
As seen previously, the FCC isn’t scared to put the financial smackdown on anyone it finds not playing up to the rules of the digital transition, and has dropped about $6 million in fines on 11 companies. Several of the companies fined were retailers it says did not properly mark TVs that had only analog tuners and won’t get OTA TV after it’s shut off next year. Wal-Mart got dinged for $992k, $1.1 million went against Sears, $712k for Circuit City, $296k against Target and $280k against Best
[Via Zatz Not Funny & Cable Digital News]
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Original post by Richard Lawler
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