GUAP NEWS FCC Threatens To Revoke License Of Knoxville’s Only Black-Owned Radio Station AdminJune 28, 2023057 views While Armstrong is working to prove his case of being a responsible licensee, the FCC claims to be sticking to protocol. “The Commission has a duty to ensure that everyone holding a license to use the public airwaves does so in the public interest,” Paloma Perez, the FCC press secretary, wrote. “It is longstanding practice that any licensee with a felony conviction be placed into hearing in order to examine whether the licensee has the requisite character qualifications to remain a trustee of the public airwaves.” She continued, “In order to evaluate these factors, and to provide due process to the licensee, any licensee with a felony conviction is placed into hearing, usually at the time of the licensee’s renewal application.” Source link