Washington - The Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) has levied a total of $6 million in fines
against many of the top electronics retailers in the U.S., for violating rules on
labeling analog televisions they sell to inform consumers the devices will not
be able to receive digital signals after the switch to digital broadcasting
next February. The FCC levied fines against retailers including Sears ($1.1
million), Wal-Mart ($992,000), Circuit
City ($712,000), Target
($296,000) and Best Buy ($280,000).
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