
FCC judge rules that Knoxville's only Black-owned radio station can keep its license
A Federal Communications Commission judge rejected an effort by the agency to revoke the broadcast license of WJBE 99.7 FM/1040 AM, Knoxville, Tennessee's only Black-owned radio station — allowing the station to continue broadcasting. In a ruling handed down on Sept. 14, a judge ruled that WJBE's …
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