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FCC Penalizes Radio Giant for Sex Segment.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, October, 2003

By Chris Baker, The Washington Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Oct. 3--Federal regulators fined radio giant Infinity Broadcasting Corp. $357,500 yesterday for airing in August last year a segment on the "Opie and Anthony Show" featuring a Northern Virginia couple having sex in a Roman Catholic church.

The Federal Communications Commission issued the fine, the largest ever for a single incident and the highest amount permitted by law. In 1995, the agency reached a $1.7 million settlement with Infinity related to a series of raunchy segments on "The Howard Stern Show," a program the company distributes.

The FCC also issued a $55,000 fine yesterday against the owner of WWDC-FM (101.1), a Washington area rock music station that...

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