| FCC's "Beta Test" Website to Receive Complaint Information |
| Wednesday, 12 September 2007 20:53 |
|
George Dillon from the FCC's Enforcement Bureau informs us that the
FCC's "Beta Test" website for pirate radio complaints is up and
running. Accordingly, we as a state association and individual
broadcasters may begin to use the website to provide the FCC with
information regarding the operations of unauthorized "pirate" radio
stations. The website is still in the testing phase and thus your use of it is extremely important in determining its overall utility as an enforcement tool and its ease of use. Please let me know if you have difficulty using the website or have any suggestions for further improving it. Please also promote this "Beta Test" website to your members. The link to the website is: http://www.fcc.gov/eb/PIRIX/ |
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