FCC Inks Settlement Over Emergency Tones In Jaguars Ad

By Nicole Narea (May 31, 2017, 5:40 PM EDT) -- The Federal Communications Commission announced a settlement Tuesday with broadcasting company Tegna regarding its Florida subsidiary and NBC affiliate WTLV's airing of fake emergency alerts as part of an ad for the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars in August, requiring the company to pay $55,000 in civil penalties for abusing the National Emergency Alert System....

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