Austin American-Statesman

Station, Alex Jones flagship, faces $15K fine

- By Gary Dinges gdinges@statesman.com

A pirate radio station that serves as controvers­ial host Alex Jones’ Austin flagship has been knocked off the city’s airwaves – at least temporaril­y – and the Federal Communicat­ions Commission has levied a $15,000 penalty that the station’s operators are refusing to pay.

A lawsuit filed this week in U.S. District Court in Austin accuses Liberty Radio of operating at 90.1 FM without federal consent since at least 2013. Religious programmin­g was airing on that frequency Wednesday, in place of Liberty Radio.

A check of the Liberty Radio website, txlr.net, indicated the station stopped being transmitte­d over the air in December, but has been streaming online and via a call-in “listen line.”

According to court documents, FCC enforcemen­t agents from Houston were called to the Austin area to investigat­e 90.1 FM after the agency received a complaint. Using high-tech equipment, those agents were able to trace the signal to the Orchard Plaza apartments at 1127 and 1205 E. 52nd St. in East Austin.

The agents reported that Liberty Radio was being operated out of some sort of maintenanc­e or utility room at the complex. Travis Central Appraisal District records indicate that up until late last year, the complex – subject of numerous well-publicized city nuisance violations – had been

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