Click here for Adobe Acrobat version
Click here for Microsoft Word version

******************************************************** 
                      NOTICE
********************************************************

This document was converted from Microsoft Word.

Content from the original version of the document such as
headers, footers, footnotes, endnotes, graphics, and page numbers
will not show up in this text version.

All text attributes such as bold, italic, underlining, etc. from the
original document will not show up in this text version.

Features of the original document layout such as
columns, tables, line and letter spacing, pagination, and margins
will not be preserved in the text version.

If you need the complete document, download the
Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat version.

*****************************************************************



                        STATEMENT OF 
             COMMISSIONER JONATHAN S. ADELSTEIN


     Re:  Capstar TX Limited Partnership, Licensee of 
     Station WAVW(FM)(formerly WZZR(FM)), Stuart, Florida, 
     and Station WCZR(FM), Vero Beach, Florida; Notice of 
     Apparent Liability for Forfeiture


     I support this Notice of Apparent Liability for the 
broadcast of indecent material at a time when children may 
be in the audience.  By issuing this NAL, we step up to our 
responsibility to enforce statutory and regulatory 
provisions restricting broadcast indecency.  Once again, we 
impose statutory maximum fines and remind broadcasters that 
the Commission can and will avail itself of a range of 
enforcement sanctions.  While I am pleased that today we 
affirmatively find that a tape or transcript is not 
necessary, I also remind complainants to provide a 
sufficient description on which we can understand the full 
context in which the material was broadcast.  And I urge 
broadcasters to assist the Commission fully with its 
investigations.  

Since I arrived at the Commission, we have greatly stepped 
up our enforcement against indecent broadcasts.  I expect 
that these stepped-up actions will convince broadcasters 
that they cannot ignore their responsibility to serve the 
public interest and to avoid the broadcast of indecent 
material over the public airwaves.