Univision Receives Largest Fine in FCC History
By Joseph Speranzella, published Feb 25, 2007
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Univision is being fined for broadcasting a show three years ago identifying it as an educational children's program. The show "Complices al Rescate" ("Friends to the Rescue") was a show similar to "The Parent Trap", about 11-year-old identical twin girls who swapped parents and lives after discovering they had been separated at birth.
The FCC will fine Univision $24 million dollars. The fine is the largest the Federal Communications Commission has ever imposed against any company. The penalty will also send a strong signal to broadcasters that they will be expected to meet their required quota of shows that educate and inform children. This is coming after years of permissive oversight in this area.
Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin said in an interview that the commission has decided to impose the heavy fine as a tough rebuke to Univision for falsely claiming to meet its obligations regarding educational children's programming.
The penalty is nearly three times the previous record fine of $9 million, imposed against Qwest Communications for violating telephone interconnection rules in 2004. It is part of a settlement that will allow the company to proceed with an existing buyout deal.
The penalty reflects an aggressive enforcement of the 1996 regulations that interpreted the Children's Television Act. Those regulations imposed more substantive requirements regarding educational programming on the networks. It mandated networks to broadcast at least three hours a week of programs of intellectual value to young people.
Univision Receives Largest Fine in FCC History
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