U.S. radio giant Clear Channel Communications Inc. agreed to pay a record $1.75 million to settle federal complaints that it aired indecent comments by Howard Stern and other disc jockeys.
The fine, announced by the Federal Communications Commission, is the largest ever for a television or radio company accused of indecency violations. The penalty exceeds the $1.7 million paid by Viacom Inc.'s Infinity Broadcasting for remarks by Stern in 1995.
