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Published Weekly Since 1984
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ROBERT UNMACI -IT, Editor May. 4, 1992 Vol. 9, No. 18 COPYRIGHT 1992
FORMAT CHANGES ( # change accompanies new ownership) ( // simulcast) formerly becomes
AL Anniston WHMA -FM -100.5 country adds Unis. Hot - CW
Birmingham WYDE -850 easy listening adds JSA - easy list.
Mobile WBHY -FM -88.5* new religion
Warrior WLBI -98.7 new SMN - adult contemp.
AZ Oro Valley (Tucson) KRKN -97.5 # new to be SMN- classic rock
Phoenix KPSN -96.9 soft AC oldies AR De Witt KDEW -FM -96.7 country reported silent
De Witt KDEW -1470 country // FM reported silent
CA Gonzales (Monterey) KHKN -FM -104.3 country SMN Real - country
Grover City KWCD -107.3 silent adds SMN - country
Ridgecrest KLOA -FM -104.9 country adds JSA - country
San Luis Obispo KKCB -1400 country adds SMN - country
Thousand Oaks KCTQ -850 # KMDY, AC // KNJO Spanish talk // KPLS
CT Waterbury WQQW -1590 adult standards reported silent
IL Macomb WJEQ -102.7 rock // WWCT SMN - classic rock
Marseilles WKOT -96.5 new SMN - oldies
IN Fort Wayne WLYV -1450 oldies oldies // FM
LA Winnfield KVCL -FM -92.1 variety JSA - country
Winnfield KVCL -1270 variety // FM JSA - country // FM
ME Westbrook (Portland) WLPZ -1440 rock BRN - business news
MD Gaithersburg (Wash DC) WMET -1150 silent business // WPGC
MI Detroit WXYT -1270 talk adds SUN - talk
Lakeview WRIZ -FM -106.3 adult contemporary reported silent
Taylor (Detroit) WCHB -1200 urban talk MN Cloquet (Duluth) WKLK -FM -96.5 new adult contemp. // AM
NH Nashua WSMN -1590 adult contemporary country "Country 1590"
NM La Luz KPSA -FM -92.7 adult contemporary adds JSA - soft AC
NY Delhi WDHI -100.3 new JSA - soft AC
OR Eugene KZEL -FM -96.1 rock classic rock
Gresham (Portland) KMUZ -1230 # KKGR, silent adult contemporary PA Hughesville (Wilmprt) WMRE -1190 silent Unis.- standards / /WMRE
Salladasburg ( Wilmprt) WMRE -FM -95.5 silent Unis. - standards
(WMRE -AM /FM enter into a LMA with WHTO Muncie, PA)
SC Anderson (Greenville) WWMM -107.3 adult contemporary SMN - CHR
Lancaster WLCM -1360 country reported silent
TK Colorado City KVMC -1320 country adds SMN Real - CW
Colorado City KAUM -FM -106.3 SMN - adult cont. SMN Real - country
San Angelo KKLK -101.9 country reported silent
NEW STATIONS: APPLICATIONS ( * non -commercial station) ( 6 reapplication) ( + competes with existing application)
SC 107.9+ Bucksport 41000 w, 535 ft Aderla Broadcasting, Inc.
107.9+ Bucksport 3000 w, 302 ft BK Radio
Returned /Dismissed Applications CA 92.9 Montecito (D) (only applicant) FL 88.3 *+ Union Park (D)
MN 99.5+ Perham (D)
99.5+ Perham (D)
99.5+ Perham (D)
SC 94.7+ Sumter (Denied)
Ellwood Beach Bcstg., Ltd.
Palm Bay Public Radio, Inc.
Jerry Papenfuss Lake County Broadcasting Prairie Bcstg. Co., Inc.
Iris Communications, Inc.
PAT McCRUMMEN, Associate Editor DAVID K. BRAZIER, Associate Editor Data Processing
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Returned /Dismissed Applications (cont'd) TN 106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (D)
106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (D)
106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (D)
106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (D)
106.76+ Mt. Juliet (D)
106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (D)
106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (D)
106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (Denied) 106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (Denied) 106.7 &+ Mt. Juliet (Denied)
NEW STATIONS: GRANTS IL 95.7 Mount Morris MN 96.1 Coleraine
99.5 Perham ND 99.1 Dickinson SC 94.7 Sumter TN 106.7 Mt. Juliet
2700 w, 495 ft 100000 w, 577 ft 6000 w, 328 ft 100000 w, 712 ft 3000 w, 328 ft
May. 4, 1992
Bott Broadcasting Co. Cumberland Bcstg. Partnership Lori N. Walker Michael Grant Mount Juliet Radio Partners New Era Communications Group Rita Broadcasting Co., Inc. Edith M. Gelfano Lynn Broadcasting Q Prime, Inc.
Golf Media, Inc. Latto Northland Bcstg., Inc. Radio Ottertail Bcstg., Inc. Roughrider Bcstg. Co. Sumter Radio Partners Jamal Broadcasting, L.P.
TRANSLA TORS / BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: APPLICATIONS AZ new -96.3* Bagdad 46 w, KJZZ
new -97.3 Bagdad 46 w, KNIX -FM new -100.3 Bagdad 46 w, KVRY
FL new -106.3 Temecula /Fallbrook 10 w, KWVE (KWVE is licensed to San Clemente
OR new -96.3 Salem 250 w, KRKT -FM
TRANSLA TORS / BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS ]OITR: GRANTS AR K234AC -94.7* Batesville 250 w, KUAR CO K240CH -95.9 Cripple Creek 25 w, KKCS -FM
K260AC -99.9* Fort Collins /Loveland 11 w, KGNU CT W285DE- 104.9* Bridgeport 19 w, WFAR KY W219BB -91.7* Owensboro 55 w, WCVK NM K240BU -88.7* Silver City 11 w, KILA NY W267AA- 101.3* Malone 5 w, WMHR OH WHOK -FM1 -95.5 Columbus 37 w, WHOK UT K255AD -98.9 Garfield /Piute County 10 w, KSOP -FM
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT CA KNCA-89.7*
KNOB(CP)-1050 GA WWST(CP)-97.5 IL WZNX-107.9
WKVF(CP)-95.1 LA KCIJ(CP)-106.7 MS WKIR(CP)-94.9 NE KUHG(CP)-98.1 NY WSQC(CP)FM-91.7* OH WOHO-95.1 SC KQUG-107.7 SD KIXK(CP)-102.5 TX KBNJ-91.7* VA WPHG(CP)-106.1
WCBX(CP)-1160 WBHA(CP)-107.1
ACTIVITY Burney Frazier Park Jeffersonville Arcola Kankakee North Fort Polk Columbus Hastings Oneonta Mount Gilead Wrightsville Canton Corpus Christi Exmore Fieldale Hot Springs
Cyprus Bagdad Copper Co Cyprus Bagdad Copper Co Cyprus Bagdad Copper Co Calvary Chapel of Tem.
, CA) M -3 -X Incorporated
Little Rock School Dis. Walton Stations - Colo. Boulder Comm Bcst Assoc Danbury Comm. Radio Bowling Green Comm Bcst Faith Communications Adirondack Gospel Conn. WHOK, Inc. Garfield County
on the air granted extension of time requests extension of time on the air granted extension of time requests extension of time (3rd) granted extension of time requests extension of time (2nd) granted extension of time granted extension of time on the air requests extension of time has moved from 91.5 MHz, now 5000 w requests extension of time (2nd) requests extension of time granted CP to replace expired permit for extension of time
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS ( & reapplication) [docket number] increase to 328 ft, chg. xmtr. loc. increase power to 10000 w night direct measurement of antenna power install auxiliary system modify CP to increase to 1000 w night, make changes in antenna system
modify CP to change transmitter location, incr. to 1465 ft
increase to 100000 w, 981 ft, class Cl
CA KRXQ -93.7 Roseville KOFY -1050 San Mateo KSPE -1490 Santa Barbara KBBY -95.1 Ventura KGRB-900 West Covina
KNCA -89.7* Burney
FL WXKB -103.7 Cape Coral
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FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS (cont'd) FL WJNF -91.1* Marianna modify CP to increase to 4000 w,
change frequency to 89.7 MHz modify CP to increase to 991 ft,
transmitter location increase to 25000 w, 302 ft,
class C3, [91 -224] increase to 95 w, 2348 ft,
transmitter location increase to 1880 w, 482 ft
correct coord. to 43 18 35 - 91 48 30
increase to 50000 w, 1811 ft, change freq. to 105.3 C2, (90 -532]
direct measurement of antenna power direct measurement of antenna power direct measurement of antenna power correct coord. to 45 44 35 - 108 32 37
increase to 100000 w, correct coord. to
42 52 44 - 73 51 47
operate transmitter by remote control increase to 3300 w, 426 ft, correct coordinates
increase to 7745 w, 449 ft, change xmtr. loc., class C3, (90 -239] increase to 25000 w day install auxiliary system modify CP to change transmitter 18 12 16 - 65 42 40
modify CP to change transmitter make changes in ant. system
direct measurement of antenna change studio and transmitter to 36 24 25 - 86 26 51
modify CP to increase to 285 ft
direct measurement of antenna power correct coord. to 39 02 25 - 80 27 16
modify CP to increase to 6000 w, change xmtr. loc., chg. to directional ant.
change transmitter location, make changes in antenna system
change supporting struc.
WFLC-97.3
GA WPUR-97.7
ID KPND-95.3
IN WZOW-97.7 IA KWLC-1240*
KIWA-FM-105.5
LA KVPI-1050 MN KNOW-1330* MO KHMO-1070 MT KCTR-970 NY WVKZ-FM-96.7
NC WCRY -1460 OH WRAC -103.1
OK KZDB(CP)-100.1
OR KLVS-1290 KGON-92.3
PR WFAB-890
WVOZ-870
SC WBAW-740 TN WAMG-1130
WKWT-104.9 VA WCRR-660 WV WHAW-980 WI WMVM(CP)-98.7
WY KFBC-1240
KZJH-95.7
Returned/Dismissed AR KOLZ-98.3
KKEG-92.1
CA KNNN-99.3 TN WXVL-99.3
WYGO-99.5 TX KFSL-99.9
UT KTCE(CP)-92.3
Miami
Americus
Sandpoint
Goshen Decorah Sheldon
Ville Platte Minneapolis Hannibal Billings Clifton Park
Fuquay -Varina West. Union
Byng
Lake Oswego Portland Ceiba
San Juan
Barnwell Gallatin
Union City Rural Retreat Weston Mayville
Cheyenne
Jackson
Applications Bentonville (R)
Fayetteville (D)
Central Valley (R)
Crossville
Madisonville (D)
Hallettsville (D)
Payson (D)
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS AR KPFM -105.5 Mountain
KWCK -1300 Searcy
KCTT -FM -97.7 Yellville
CA KRFD -FM -99.9 Marysville CO KDNK -90.5* Carbondale FL WZAZ -1400 Jacksonville
WLPJ -91.5* New Port Richey
HI KAOE(CP) -92.7 Hilo
138 ft
change
change
change
to
loc. to
loc.,
power location
antenna height
increase to 10550 w, 499 ft, change transmitter loc., class C3, [91 -124]
increase to 14000 w, 387 ft, change transmitter loc., class C3, [90 -201]
increase to 328 ft, class C3, [90 -440]
forfeited CF to increase to 258 ft and
correct coordinates modify CP to chg. transmitter location modify CP to increase to 6000 w, change transmitter location
modify CP to incr. to 110 w, 2215 ft,
change transmitter location
incr. to 33400 w, 590 ft, change xmtr. loc., class C2, [90 -598]
chg. xmtr. loc. to 35 15 27 - 91 43 49,
make changes in antenna system increase to 50000 w, 380 ft, change transmitter loc., class C2, [87 -565]
modify CP to increase to 2181 ft
increase to 220 w, 2798 ft
direct measurement of antenna power increase to 25000 w, 391 ft, change transmitter location, class C2
mod. CP to incr. to 16000 w, -157 ft,
change transmitter location, class C3
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FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS (cont'd) HI KZ00 -1210 Honolulu
IL IN
WIXN-FM-101.7 WSEZ-1560 WBNN(CP)-1030
KY WMOR-1330 LA KDBH-97.7
ME WSTG-94.3
MD MN MO
WLTT-94.7 KQEK(CP)-92.1 KESM-FM-105.5 KUNQ-99.3
NC WZYH(CP)-94.1
NY WOWB-105.5
OK KWFX-93.5
PA SD TN
WEYZ-1330 KOLY-1300 WTTU-88.5*
WXVL-99.3 TX KMIA-104.9
KTXK-91.5* VA WDIC-1430 WA KTCR-1340
KAPS-660
WV WRRL-FM-95.3
WI WJMQ-92.1
WRHN-100.3
WSLD(CP)-104.5
Dixon Paoli Union City
Morehead Natchitoches
Biddeford
Bethesda Ely El Dorado Springs Houston
New Bern
Little Falls
Woodward
Erie Mobridge Cookeville
Crossville Rosenberg
Texarkana Clinchco Kennewick Mount Vernon
Rainelle
Clintonville
Rhinelander
Whitewater
CALL LETTER CHANGES ( I applied for by OR KKGR -1230 Gresham becomes WA KMUZ -94.7 Camas ON CKAR -1350 Oshawa
PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS AR KCAB -980/ Dardanelle
KWKK -102.3 KWEZ -106.7 Trumann
CA KOQO-790
KBRG-104.9
KQPW-101.9
KPLS-830
KKLC(CP)-96.3
FL WWKO-860
WXDJ-95.7
WWFE-670
Clovis
Fremont
Fresno
Orange
Susanville
Cocoa
Homestead
Miami
May. 4, 1992
relocate transmitter location to 21 17 41 - 157 51 49
increase to 6000 w, [88 -375] direct measurement of antenna power decrease to 330 w, chg. antenna system, chg. xmtr. loc. to 40 11 32 - 84 47 58
direct measurement of antenna power chg. frequency to 97.3 C3, increase to 11000 w, chg. =tr. loc. [91 -109]
increase to 12000 w, 472 ft, change transmitter location
increase to 20500 w, 771 ft modify CP to change transmitter loc. increase to 4500 w [88 -375] increase to 26000 w, 679 ft, change transmitter loc., class C2, [90 -619] increase to 11000 w, 485 ft, change transmitter location, class C3 increase to 2897 w, 466 ft, change transmitter location, [88 -375] increase to 100000 w, 981 ft, change transmitter loc., class Cl, (90 -286]
direct measurement of antenna power direct measurement of antenna power decrease to 2000 w, 164 ft, change transmitter location
increase to 6000 w increase to 505 ft, change transmitter location to 29 39 54 - 95 45 28
increase to 5200 w direct measurement of antenna power direct measurement of antenna power reinstate expired permit to increase to 10000 w day, 1000 w night, DA -2
change frequency to 95.3 A [90 -387], increase to 3100 w [88 -375]
increase to 6000 w, change frequency to 92.3 MHz, [89 -548]
increase to 100000 w, 981 ft, change transmitter loc., class Cl, [87 -280]
modify CP to increase to 100000 w,
change transmitter location
new owners) t KMUZ KMUZ -FM CKDO
r reorganization of existing ownership) from James F. Dowden, Trustee to Ramsay Communications, Inc. from W -R -I Enterprises to Eagle Communications, Inc.
from GKC Broadcasting, L.P.
to Dwight Case from Radio America, Inc. (D. Villanueva) to Radio America, Inc. (J. Villanueva)
from GKC Broadcasting, L.P. to Dwight Case
from Orange County Bcstg. Corp. to Orange Cnty (Villanueva 6 Niebla
from Antelope FM Partnership to Dale S. Ganske from Christian Radio Communications, to Walker Broadcasting, Inc.
from New Age Bcstg., Inc. (R. Potamkin) to New Age Bcstg., Inc. (A. Potamkin) from Todamerica, Inc., DIP to Todamerica, Inc (J. Tavormina, Trustee)
Trust)
Inc
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PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS (cont'd) FL WMFL -1090 Monticello
WJPH-101.9
WTMC-1290
WTRR-1400
GA WKTM-101.7
IN WIRE-100.9
KS KKLO-1410
KFLA-1310/ KSKL-94.5
KY WLLK-102.3
LA KWCL-FM-96.7
MI WSMA-1590
MS WLSM-1270/107.1
NY WKGG-102.7
OH WZRZ-96.5
WCWA-1230/ WIOT-104.7
OK KKID-1560/95.9
OR KORC-850
TN WVOL-1470
WLIJ-1580
WJOR-FM-101.5
TX KXGM-106.5
KMMZ-1480
WV WMMN-920
wMMN- 92 0
Monticello
Ocala
Sanford
Soperton
Lebanon
Leavenworth
Scott City
Somerset
Oak Grove
Marine City
Louisville
Cape Vincent
Hamilton
Toledo
Sallisaw
Waldport
Berry Hill
Shelbyville
St. Joseph
Muenster
San Antonio
Fairmont
Fairmont
DISMISSED STATION TRANSFERS NY WSHQ -103.5 Cobleskill
WTRY -FM -98.3 Rotterdam
FM ALLOCATIONS: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS AS new Fagaitua add MN KLPR Springfield to
FM ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED AMENDMENTS IN WKMD Loogootee to
WMPI Scottsburg to
page 5 May. 4, 1992
from Horizon Comms., Inc. (J. Hyden) to Horizon Comm. (O. Raines, Executrix) from Hyden Bcstg. Co., Inc. (J. Hyden) to Hyden Bcstg. Co., Inc. (O. Raines) from Sunstar Telecom, Inc. to Sunstar Telecom, Inc., DIP from Metro Orlando Broadcasters, Inc.
to J & V Communications Company from H. Gibbs Flanders, Jr., Trustee to Vidalia Communications Corporation
from Boone County Bcstrs. (D. Keister) to Boone County Bcstrs. (J. & H. Dotas)
from KKLO, Inc. to Chara Communications, Inc.
from KFLA, Inc. to West Jewell Management, Inc.
from K. Rich, J. Kennamer, & W. Williams to Williams Communications, Inc.
from KWCL FM Broadcasting Co., Inc.
to KWCL Broadcasting Co. Aux. from Richard S. Sommerville, Trustee to Rene Corporation from Winston Broadcasting, Inc.
to Harrison Broadcasting Company from Cape Al Broadcasting, Ltd.
to Cape Al Broadcasting, Inc.
from Reams Bcstg. Corp., DIP (F. Reams)
to ALTA /RBC Holding LP from Reams Bcstg. Corp., DIP (F. Reams) to ALTA /RBC Holding LP
from Demaree Media, Inc. to Hendren- McChristian Communications from KBBM Radio, Inc. to Jarvis Communications, Inc.
from Phoenix of Nashville, Inc., DIP to Phoenix of Nashville, Inc.
from Hopkins -Hall Bcstg (Hall & Hopkins) to Hopkins -Hall Bcstg (P. & N. Hopkins) from Brenda Chandler to Radio Lawrence County, Inc.
from Gain Air Co. (Robert H. Wurst) to Gain Air Co. (Charley Henderson)
from Vision Communications, Inc.
to Martin Broadcasting, Inc.
from Marion Broadcast Corporation to The Buffalo Bank from The Buffalo Bank to Fantasia Broadcasting, Inc.
from Radioactive Group, Inc.
to Radioactive Group, Inc. from Radioactive Group, Inc. to Radioactive Group, Inc.
(B. Lyons) (M & J Spector) (B. Lyons)
(M & J Spector)
103.1 MHz, comments due June 22, replies July 7
94.7 C2 from 94.7 A, comments June 22, rep July 7
94.1 A from 94.3 A 105.3 A from 100.9 A
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FM ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED AMENDMENTS (cont'd) KY WHIC -FM Hardinsburg to 94.3 C2 from A KY WBDC Huntingburg to 100.9 B1 from A TN new Tiptonville add 101.3 C3, window opens June 16, closes July 16 WI new Ashland add 93.3 Cl, window opens June 16, closes July 16
FM ALLOCATIONS: DISMISSED AMENDMENTS TN new Obion (Denied) add 101.3 C3
WASHINGTON THIS WEEK
The Federal Communications Commission has issued a Notice of Apparent Liability of
$2,500 to the Hearst Corporation, licensee of WIYY, Baltimore, MD, after violating anti -lottery provisions. WIYY "inadvertently" ran twelve spots that detailed a
superbowl party at a local bar in which patrons paid a $20 admission charge for
food, beverage, and a ticket for a random drawing to win a mountain bike and a
weekend get -away at Day's Inn. The forfeiture was reduced from the base
forfeiture for this type of violation of $6,250 because "the violation . . .
occurred over a relatively short period of time and was voluntarily disclosed to
the Commission."
The Commission has made three rulings regarding the continued dispute over WNWK,
Newark, NJ (formerly WHBI). In 1984, a proceeding began to find a permanent operator for the station, who's facilities at 105.9 MHz had been deleted by the
Commission, but continued to operate a multilingual format under temporary authority by Global Broadcasting Group. Initially, the grant was made to Frances Antonin and Mary Garcia. In 1986, the grant was remanded to an ALJ, who
disqualified Antonin & Garcia on character grounds, and awarded the CP to Comsery Broadcast Group, Inc. Comsery proposed to serve Newark rather than Jersey City,
the original city of license. However, after an analysis of enlarged issues, the
decision was reviewed and Las Americas Communications received the grant. In
1991, this grant was set aside by an Administrative Law Judge after alleged
misrepresentation of Las Americas' public file and its financial qualifications. The ALJ then granted the CP to Multicultural Broadcasting, Inc. through a
settlement proceeding. At that time, The Committee to Preserve Multi- Ethnic and
Multi- Lingual Programming, a group of listeners and program producers of WHBI,
asked the commission to condition the grant on the commitment of Multicultural to
keep the current format on the station. This request was dismissed by the
Commission, citing that licensees "have broad discretion. . .in choice of format"
and the ultimate licensee was under no obligation to continue with the current
format. The Commission has dismissed a second application for the same request,
citing the Committee incorrectly stated that the ALJ did not have the authority to
do anything but issue a Supplemental Decision.
In the second ruling, the Commission denied Jersey City Radio, a group made up of
residents of Jersey City NJ and listeners of the station, its request to
intervene. Jersey City Radio contended that the station should be granted to
Jersey City because they had no idea the station's city of license would move to
Newark. Further, Jersey City Radio contended there was serious doubt as to
Multicultural's financial stability. The Commission stated that since the grant
in February, 1986 to Comserv, who proposed to serve Newark, it was not a foregone
conclusion that the station would stay in Jersey City. The Commission also
dismissed the allegations against Multicultural as unsubstantiated. The Commission also stated that Jersey City Radio's pleadings were filed late.
The Commission also dismissed Jersey City Radio's Opposition to the grant and
settlement offer, refusing to invoke the procedures of 47 C.F.R. 73.3525(b)
providing a public notice which would allow other interested persons to apply for
a new station in Jersey City, stating that the Section does not apply in this case
because there in no qualified applicant for a community other than Newark. It
also stated that, because of the unusual circumstances of this case, Newark's
interest in not losing an established service, is a significant factor.
The Commission has asked Sarasota FM, Inc., licensee of WSRZ, Sarasota to show
cause why it should not move to 106.5 MHz from 106.3 MHz after Pasco Pinellas
Broadcasting Co., licensee of WLVU, Holiday, FL, has requested an upgrade from
class A to C2 on that same frequency. WWOJ, Avon Park, would also be required to
move from 106.3 MHz to 99.1 MHz. Highlands Media Company, licensee of WWOJ, has
already consented to the move. Pasco Pinellas has offered to reimburse WSRZ and
WWOJ for reasonable costs for the moves.
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WASHINGTON THIS WEEK (cont'd)
The Review Board affirmed the Initial Decision of the ALJ and denied the
application of Sumter Radio Partners and granted the application of Iris
Communications, Inc. for a new FM station on 94.7 MHz at Sumter, SC.
The Commission has denied the application for review filed by Voices North, Inc.
which sought reinstatement of its application for a new FM station in Warner Robins, GA. Voices' application was returned when its check was dishonored by the bank. Voices argued that its case was unusual because its president wrongfully
converted the funds. The Commission pointed out that Voices' application was
filed on the last day of the window and that any public notice announcing the
return of its application could not have been released until after the filing
deadline. Therefore, any subsequent resubmission of the application would have
been untimely in any event.
The Commission has announced the availability of the preliminary text of the ITU
World Administrative Radio Conference for Dealing with Frequency Allocations in
Certain parts of the Spectrum (WARC -92). The final acts of the conference,
consisting of four documents, have been received and entered into the record of
GEN Doc. 89 -554. Copies of the text may be purchased through the Commission's
contractor for public records duplication. For more information, call Thomas
Walsh at the FCC's Office of International Communications at (202) 632 -0935.
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ELSEWHERE
Computing Success! with Thom Foulks, a weekly computer show dedicated to important
news of the computer world, was recently named "Best Radio Show" by the Computer
Press Association for 1992. Foulks' beat John Dvorak's, "Dvorak on Computers" for
the top honor. Dvorak, editor of Info World magazine. Computing Success! is
heard on the Business Radio Network Sundays from 4 to 6 p.m. Eastern time, and 8
to 10 a.m. on Saturdays.
Satellite Music Network has launched a campaign that outlines strategies for local
marketing agreements (LMA's) that may evolve into multiple acquisitions in the
same market (duopoly). The kit contains both a video and audio cassette, as well
as the full text of Docket 91 -140, the revised radio rules as they pertain to
duopolies and LMA's. For more information, contact Martin Raab at (214) 991 -9200.
WMET, Gaithersburg, MD, signed off at 10:22 a.m. last Tuesday after Satellite
Music Network of Dallas sent in the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office to seize
all unattached assets. SMN is owed $460,650 by Beltway Communications, licensee
of the station. The seized property, including all of the office equipment and
unattached broadcast equipment, is valued approximately $15,000. Sondra Linden,
General Manager, has been labeled by employees as an "eccentric," who generally
consulted a psychic before making decisions. According to Inside Radio, the
station is back on the air after working out an agreement with WPGC -AM,
Morningside, MD.
New York -based rep Katz Communications, Inc., has relocated its offices from its
fourteen year One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza address to 125 W. 55th St. Katz employs
thirteen hundred, 700 of whom are in the New York office.
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FORMAT CHANGES ( # change accompanies new ownership) ( / simulcast) formerly becottoaa
AL Anniston WHMA -1390 Unis. - oldies Unis. HHot - CW // FM
Eufaula WDMT -97.9 new SMN - country CA Santa Rosa KMXN -1150 * Span sh o1dUes
CT New Britain WNEZ -910 oldies Unis CNN Headline news
DE Milford WYUS -930 news, talk adds IBN - talk
FL Fort Walton Beach WNUE -1400 talk adds IBN - talk
Palmetto (Sarasota) WBRD -1420 talk adds IBN - talk
Tallahassee WANM -1070 urban Unis CNN Headline news
HI Honolulu KULA -1460 AC // FM Unis. - standards
IL Granite City (St. Lcu) WGNU -920 talk, variety adds IBN - talk
LA New Orleans WQUE -1280 sports adds SEN - sports
ME Gardiner (Augusta) WABK -1280 AC, talk adds IBN - talk
MD Baltimore WERQ -1010 urban // FM Unis CNN Headline news
(WERQ will continue to simulcast nights and weekends)
MA Gardner WGAW -1340 AC, talk adds IBN - talk
MI Albion (Battle Creek) WALM -1260 standards // WELL silent
Battle Creek WELL -1400 standards / FM silent
Bear Lake (Tray. City) WRQT -100.1 adult contemporary silent Ar Marshall (Battle Crk.) WELL -FM -104.9 adult standards silent
Petoskey WJML -1110 S silent Unis CNN Headline news
MT Wolf Point KTYZ -1450 country adds SMN - country
NJ Trenton WTTM -920 news, talk adds SEN - sports
NM International Falls KICC -91.5* variety silent
NY Oneonta WZOZ -103.1 CHR Unis. Adult - rock
NC Beaufort (New Bern) WBTB -1400 talk adds IBN - talk
Laurinburg WEWO -1460 S WMXF, Unis. - AC Unis. - oldies
OH Cincinnati WSAI -1360 oldies SEN - sports
Cleveland WPHR -107.9 CHR rock -CHR "The End"
OR Eugene KPNW -FM -99 1 soft AC Unis - oldies
PA Annville (Harrisburg) WART -1510 easy listening temp silent (fire)
Coudersport WFRri -6O0 oldies adds IBN - talk
Pittston (Scranton) WARD -1550 talk adds IBN - talk
Wilkes -Barre WILK -980 news, talk adds IBN - talk
Williamsport WRAK -1400 news, talk adds CNN Headline news
Williamsport WRAK -FM -107.9 news, talk // AM adds CNN Headline news
SC Mullins WJAY -1280 country adds IBN - talk
TX Abilene KNTS -1470 news, talk adds SEN - sports
UT Sandy (Salt Lake) KTKK -630 talk adds IBN - talk
VA Accomac WVES -99.3 easy listening Unis. Hot - country
Buffalo Gap (Staunt.) WSKO -105.5 country // WSIG SMN - adult contemp.
Richlands WRIC -FM -100.7 CHR adult contemporary
Richmond WRNL -910 rock // FM, sports adds SEN - sports
WA Kennewick KTCR -1340 news, talk adds IBN - talk
NEW STATIONS: APPLICATIONS ( * non -commercial station) ( 6 reapplication) ( + competes with existing application)
w, 328 ft CGB, Inc.
w, 256 ft D.S. Graham w, 328 ft Radio Ottertail, Inc.
411116,
GA 104.1+ 104.1+
MN 99.5+
Brunswick Brunswick Perham
6000 6000 6000
PAT McCRUMMEN, Associate Editor DAVID K. BRAZIER, Associate Ec.itor Data Processing
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ft 328 ft
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Knowledge For Life Norwis Communications
Agape of Central Florida, Inc. B H Broadcasting, Inc.
STATIONS: APPLICATIONS (cont'd) NH 90.7* Manchester 15 w,
WI 106.1 Antigo 25000
Returned /Dismissed Applications FL 95.7+
95.7+ Ormond -by- the -Sea (Denied) Ormond -by- the -Sea (Denied)
95.7+ Ormond -by- the -Sea (Denied) Gloria Bell Byrd 95.7+ Ormond -by- the -Sea (Denied) Greene Communications, Ltd. 95.7+ Ormond -by- the -Sea (Denied) O.B.S. Radio, L.P. 95.7+ Ormond -by- the -Sea (Denied) Ormond Broadcasting, Inc. 95.7+ Ormond -by- the -Sea (Denied) deHaro Radio, Ltd., L.P.
GA 107.5+ Roswell (Denied) Eathel Holley 107.5+ Roswell (Denied) Georgia Public Telecom. Comm. 107.5+ Roswell (Denied) Ivan M. Miles 107.5+ Roswell (Denied) Lowell Maze Jackson 107.5+ Roswell (Denied) Mazio Radio Company 107.5+ Roswell (Denied) Robert W. Rounsaville 107.5+ Roswell (Denied) Southern Radio Services, Inc.
IL 104.3 Pinckneyville (D) (only applicant) O.L. Turner NC 106.7+ Semora (D) Semora FM, Inc. VT 101.5 Marlboro (R) (only applicant) Route Nine Broadcasting
The following applications were incorrectly listed as dismissed last week: MN 99.5+ Perham Jerry Papenfuss
99.5+ Perham Lake County Broadcasting 99.5+ Perham Prairie Bcstg. Co., Inc.
NEW STATIONS: ACCEPTED FOR FILING AZ 93.7 Wickenburg 5- 5-92 Circle S Broadcasting Co., Inc AR 107.3 Osceola 5- 5-92 Pollack Broadcasting Co. CA 94.9 Baker 5- 5-92 Desert Broadcasting, G.P.
103.7+ El Rio 5- 5-92 Loren F. Selznick 103.7+ El Rio 5- 5-92 Raymond W. Clanton 96.9 Lenwood 5- 5-92 Desert Broadcasting, G.P. 98.7+ Middletown 5- 5-92 Richard T. & Della R. Moring 98.7+ Middletown 5- 5-92 Wine Country Radio 103.1 Paso Robles 5- 5-92 Jean Yang
FL 91.1* Fort Pierce 5- 5-92 Black Media Works, Inc. 106.3+ Miramar Beach 5- 5-92 Howard B. Dolgoff 106.3+ Miramar Beach 5- 5-92 Mark & Renee' Carter 91.3* Palatka 5- 7-92 Putnam Radio Ministries, Inc. 91.9* St. Augustine 5- 5-92 Ocala Radio Ministries, Inc.
GA 92.3+ Bostwick 5- 5-92 Bostwick Bcstg. Group Partners 92.3+ Bostwick 5- 5-92 Bostwick Broadcasting Partners 98.7 Statenville 5- 5-92 LeTaurus Productions, Inc.
GU 89.3* Agana 5- 5-92 Guam Educational Radio Found. IN 89.9* West Lafayette 5- 5-92 Von Tobel Foundation, Inc. MI 89.7* Lansing 5- 5-92 Lansing Community College MN 103.5 Brainerd 5- 5-92 June A. Persons MS 98.3 Cleveland 5- 5-92 Bolivar Broadcasting NH 90.7* Manchester 5- 5-92 Knowledge For Life NJ 88.9* Atlantic City 5- 5-92 Atlantic City Board of Ed.
90.5* Egg Harbor Township 5- 5-92 Joy Broadcasting, Inc. 88.9* Pemberton 5- 5-92 Burlington Community College
NM 105.5+ Grants 5- 5-92 Margaret Everson 89.7* Las Cruces 5- 7-92 Academy of the Crosses
NY 89.7* Chateaugay 5- 5-92 The St. Lawrence University NC 102.3+ Beech Mountain 5- 5-92 Debra Lynn Nokovich
102.3+ Beech Mountain 5- 5-92 Joe A. Copley ND 91.5* Jamestown 5- 5-92 Prairie Broadcasting, Inc.
OH 91.5* Portsmouth 5- 5-92 The Ohio State University 104.3+ Richwood 5- 5-92 Janice M. Scantland 104.3+ Richwood 5- 5-92 R.G. & H.K. Casagrande 104.3+ Richwood 5- 5-92 Vernon R. Baldwin
TX 107.3+ Jasper 5- 5-92 James M. Lout 107.3+ Jasper 5- 5-92 Jon Dee Communications, L.C.
WY 90.5* Rock Springs 5- 5-92 University of Wyoming Am'
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NEW STATIONS: GRANTS CA 88.5* Greenfield 1350 w, 2385 ft Prunedale Educational Assn. FL 95.7 Ormond -by- the -Sea 3000 w, 328 ft McFayden Broadcasting, L.P.
GA 107.5 Roswell 3000 w, 328 ft Johnson Broadcasting, Inc.
ME 106.5* Fort Kent 25000 w, 302 ft Maine Public Bcstg. Corp. NY 88.3* Warsaw 7000 w, 492 ft Family Life Ministries Radio NC 106.7 Semora 3000 w, 328 ft Semora Broadcasting, Inc.
OK 91.7* Del City 150 w, 144 ft Everlasting Gospel Lighthouse TX 96.9 Amarillo 100000 w, 1006 ft Westwind, Two
TRANSLATORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: APPLICATIONS CA new -106.3 Temecula /Fallbrook 10 w, KWVE CT new -98.3* New Haven /West Haven 19 w, WMNR MS new -90.9* Meridian 40 w, WAFR TN new -88.1* Jackson 60 w, WAFR
new -100.9 Pulaski 53 w, WLLX
TRANSLATORS/BOOSTERS AZ K256AA-99.1
K264AB-100.7 K268AC-101.5
CO K251AB-98.1 NV K266AB-101.1 NY W226AC-93.1* TX K240BT-88.7* UT K208BZ-89.5*
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT AL WAZK(CP)-92.5 AK KAZO(CP)-96.5 AZ KKYZ(CP)-101.7 AR KXRC(CP)-107.3
KLTW (CP) -93 . 3 KZHE-100.1
CA KSLK(CP)-105.1 KGYU(CP)-96.1
- KFMK(CP)-98.7 ID KIDH(CP)-1000 IL WEZS-95.1
WDML(CP)-106.9 IA KCZE(CP)-95.1 KS KEOJ(CP)-101.1 KY WXJJ(CP)-102.9 MN KZPZ(CP)-105.1* MS WRBE-FM(CP)106.9 MO KFXE(CP)-1520
KZRK(CP)-100.1 KZMA(CP1-103.5
NV KSRN (CP ) -92 . 1 NH WZJN(CP)-99.5 NM KVLC (CP) -99 . 5
NC WTKF-107.3 ND KSMM(CP)-107.9 PA WEFR(CP)-88.1*
WRFH(CP)-88.7* RI WVBI(CP)-95.9 SC WXMA(CP)-93.7
WCTG(CP)-840 TX KARX-95.7 WI WJJQ-FM-92.5
/SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: Kingman Kingman Kingman Longmont Elko Rensselaer /Troy Eagle Pass Spanish Fork
ACTIVITY Trinity Soldotna Sierra Vista Clarendon El Dorado Stamps
Auberry Visalia Winton Eagle Carterville Woodlawn New Hampton Caney Mount Vernon Lakeville Lucedale Camdenton Cassville Poplar Bluff Sparks Jackson Las Cruces Atlantic Fargo Erie Marietta Block Island Bishopville Columbia Claude Tomahawk
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS AR KTOY(CP)- 104.7* Texarkana CA KNCA(CP) -89.7* Burney CT WINE -940 Brookfield FL WXKB -103.7 Cape Coral GA WISK -FM -97.7 Americus
GU KOLG(CP) -90.9* Agana ID KPND -95.3 Sandpoint
Tupelo
GRANTS 10 w, KEYV 10 w, KDKB 10 w, KYRK 250 w, KYGO 21 w, KBZN 50 w, WAMC 69 w, KBNL 10 w, KBYU-FM
Calvary Chapel of Tem. Monroe Board of Educ. American Family Assn.
MS American Family Assn. William S. George
Vine Communications Vine Communications Vine Communications Jefferson -Pilot Comm. Elko Television Dist. WAMC World Radio Network Brigham Young Univ.
granted extension of time (2nd) requests extension of time granted extension of time granted extension of time req. CP to replace expired permit (4th)
has moved from 100.5 MHz, now 50000 w,
492 ft requests extension of time (2nd)
granted extension of time (3rd) granted extension of time granted CP to reinstate expired CP on the air requests extension of time (2nd)
requests extension of time (4th)
granted extension of time (2nd) granted CP to replace expired permit granted extension of time requests extension of time granted extension of time granted extension of time requests extension of time granted extension of time granted extension of time granted extension of time (4th)
on the air granted CP to replace exp. permit (2nd)
granted extension of time (2nd)
requests extension of time (2nd)
granted extension of time granted extension of time granted CP to reinstate expired permit on the air has moved from 92.7 MHz, now 25000 w,
259 ft
& reapplication) [docket number] change to 3000 w, chg. xmtr. loc.
change to 1465 ft, chg. xmtr. loc.
direct measurement of antenna power increase to 100000 w, 981 ft, class Cl increase to 25000 w, 302 ft, class C3, (91 -224]
change to 505 ft, chg. xmtr. loc.
change to 95 w, 2348 ft, chg. xmtr loc.
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FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS (cont'd) IL WFYR(CP) -97.3 Elmwood incr. to 15500 w, 420 ft, chg. xmtr loc
WJEZ -103.1 Pontiac incr. to 3000 w, 459 ft, chg. xmtr loc. IN WEDM -91.1* Indianapolis increase to 180 w
IA KIWA -FM -105.5 Sheldon increase to 50000 w, 1811 ft, chg. freq. to 105.3 C2, [90 -532]
KY WWDQ(CP) -96.3 Morehead change to nondirectional antenna LA WBOX -920 Bogalusa change hours of operation from
unlimited to daytime only KVPI -FM -93.5 Ville Platte change frequency to 92.5 MHz, [91 -57]
ME WLLB(CP) -95.5 Topsham increase to 3000 w, 456 ft
MD WZJO(CP) -97.1 Ocean Pines decr. to 2100 w, 394 ft, chg. xmtr loc. MI WCLS(CP) -100.1 Oscoda increase to 20500 w, 361 ft, chg. freq.
to 100.7 C3, chg. xmtr. loc., [90 -319] MN KQRS -FM -92.5 Golden Valley decrease to 40000 w NY WVKZ -FM -96.7 Clifton Park increase to 328 ft, correct ant. coord. NC WAJA -1480 Franklin add night service 54 w ND KQLX -890 Lisbon direct measurement of antenna power OH WRAC -103.1 West Union incr. to 3300 w, 426 ft, correct coord. OR KOAB -FM -91.3* Bend relocate studio to Portland, OR
KWVA(CP) -88.1* Eugene change to 500 w, -56 ft, change transmitter location
KRBM -90.9* Pendleton relocate studio to Portland, OR PA WXMH -99.7 Mount Carmel increase to 646 ft, chg. xmtr. loc. TX KMKS -102.5 Bay City change to class Cl [91 -242] VA WRNL -910 Richmond reduce night power to 1500 w, make
changes in nighttime antenna system WA KARL -550 Blaine direct measurement of antenna power
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS AZ KUET -710 Black Canyon City
KOPA-1440 AR KJBR-101.9 CA KBLX-FM-102.9 CO KIDN-FM-95.9 GA WCLA-FM-107.1
WBDX-102.7
WAKB-96.7
MN KZPZ(CP)-105.1*
KAGE-FM-95.3
MO KFXE(CP)-1520
KZRK(CP)-100.1
KYRX-104.7 NE KRNY-102.3 NM KZPY(CP)-106.3
NC WPEG-97.9 WSTS-100.9
ND KSMM(CP)-107.9
OH WAGX(CP)-101.3 OR KQAK-105.7
KAJO-FM-98.3 TN WVHR-100.9 TX KPRC-950
KKYN-FM-103.9 VA WMJD-97.7 WI WRLS-FM-92.1
Scottsdale Jonesboro Berkeley Hayden Claxton
Trenton
Wrens
Lakeville
Winona
Camdenton
Cassville
Chaffee Kearney Los Lunas
Concord Fairmont
Fargo
Manchester Bend Harbeck -Fruitdale Huntingdon Houston Plainview Grundy Hayward
add night service 4200 w, make changes in antenna system
correct coordinates change antenna supporting structure install auxilliary antenna system modify CP to change transmitter loc. increase to 25000 w, 328 ft, chg xmtr. loc., chg. freq. to 107.3 C3, [90 -536]
change to 318 w, 1374 ft, change xmtr. location
mod CP to incr. to 14500 w, 430 ft, chg xmtr loc, chg freq to 96.9 C3, [89 -418]
mod. app. to increase to 2600 w, 499 ft directional antenna, chg. xmtr. loc. incr. to 10900 w, 495 ft, class C3, [89 -428]
increase to 10000 w day, 4200 w night, make changes in antenna system increase to 2720 w, 489 ft, change transmitter location
increase to 6000 w increase to 25000 w, class C3, [89 -247] mod. app. to incr. to 100000 w, 656 ft,
change transmitter location, class Cl increase to 93600 w, 1610 ft increase to 50000 w, 492 ft, change transmitter loc., class C2, [90 -32]
decrease to 764 ft, change xmtr. loc., change to class Cl
change transmitter loc., 298 ft increase to 40000 w, class Cl, [89 -591] increase to 130 w, [88 -375) increase to 6000 w, [88 -375] direct measurement of antenna power increase to 25000 w, 354 ft, class C2 increase to 1400 w, (88 -375] increase to 6000 w, 321 ft, change freq to 92.3 A, [89 -620]
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CALL LETTER CHANGES ( # applied for by new owners) ( effective date given if after 5/13/92)
WVOK (5/15/92) KEWI (requested) KURS (5/15/92) WHVE (requested) WNCV WWEV -FM WWEV WEHR KZWB KZWA WZYA WKEZ KCQL (5/15/92) KKFG (5/15/92) WZYB WBUG -FM (5/15/92) WZRU WRCM WPMR WKQW -FM WPMR-FM WSKN WNTC (5/15/92) KLSF WHEM (5/15/92) KKTY KKTY -FM
AL WKFN -97.9 Oxford becomes AR KBBA -690 CA KIRS(CP) -1040 FL WZTU -104.1
new -100.3 GA WWEV-91.5'
WAVO -1420* KY WWQE(CP) -105.1 LA new -103.7
new -105.3 ME new -101.7 MI WYXX -96.1 NM KCEM -1340
KCEM -FM -104.5 NY new -91.7*
WLKO -101.1 NC new -88.5*
new -91.9* PA WPCN -960
new -96.3 WPMR(CP) -107.9
PR WQBS -630 SC WALD -FM -100.9 TX new -96.9 WI WYDR -91.3* WY KKIC -1470
KKIC -FM -99.3
Benton San Diego Cocoa Beach Niceville Cumming Decatur Shepherdsville Haughton Lake Charles Searsport Holland Aztec Bloomfield Fort Ann Fort Plain Roanoke Rapids Wingate Mount Pocono Oil City Tobyhanna San Juan Walterboro Amarillo Eau Claire Douglas Douglas
PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS AR KOLX -94.5 Barling
KFAY-FM-95.9
KWYN-FM-92.7
CA KLOK-1170
CO KLZ-560
:N WEWZ-101.7
LA WTIX-690
MA WBOS-92.9
WWEA-740
MS WJDS-620
Huntsville
Wynne
San Jose
Denver
Elwood
New Orleans
Brookline
Cambridge
Jackson
MO WMBH -1450/ Joplin KKUZ -102.5
NJ WSRR -1580 Washington
NC WMYK-92.1
OH WUCO-1270
OK KRAF-1370
KXKY-106.5
KGFF-1450
SC WSSL-1440
WMGL-101.7
TN WMDR-1470
Moyock
Marysville
Holdenville
Holdenville
Shawnee
Greenville
Ravenel
Alcoa
( r reorganization of existing ownership) from Demaree Media, Inc. to Hendren -McChristian Communications
from Demaree Media, Inc. to Hendren- McChristian Communications
from East Arkansas Bcstrs. (H. Raley) to East Arkansas Bcstrs. (B. Caldwell)
from Bahia Radio, Inc. to Metro Mix, Inc. from Summit- Denver Bcstg. Corp. to Donald B. Crawford
Joel Schneider Broadcasting, Inc.
to Phoenix Broadcasting Corp. from George H. Buck, Jr. to GHB Broadcasting Corporation
GCI Boston, Inc. to GCI Boston II, Inc. from Robert Miles Bittner to Bob Bittner Broadcasting, Inc. from Capstar Comm. of MS (Capstar Comm.) to Capstar Media of the Southeast, Inc.
from Demaree Media, Inc. to Hendren -McChristian Comm.
from Star Bcstg. (R. ()bringer, Trustee) to Calvary Equities, Inc.
r from Virg. Urban Radio (Willis Bcstg.) to Willis Bcstg. Corp (L.E. Willis, Sr.)
from Sara J. Daneman, rustee to Union Bcstg. Co., an Ohio Corp. from Creech, Livingston, and Hill Co.'s to Hughes County Broadcasting from Mary Pearl Castillo & Assoc., Inc.
to Hughes County Broadcasting from Stauffer Communications, Inc.
to Overland Communications, Inc.
from Capstar Media of SC (Capstar Comm.) to Capstar Media of the Southeast, Inc.
from Millcom, Inc. to Southwind Comm., I c.- Charleston
from Charles W. and Wa ker Johnson to James E. Ledford
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PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS (cont'd) TN WQQK -92.1 Hendersonville
TX KDSI-1070/ KQNN-92.1
KZZB-FM-95.1
KAMV-92.3
WI WFMR-98.3
Alice
Beaumont
Victoria
Menomonee Falls
DISMISSED STATION TRANSFERS AK KYAK- 650 / Anchorage (D)
KGOT -101.3 KYAK -650 /3 Anchorage (D)
KGOT -101.3 KIAK- 970/102.5 Fairbanks (D)
KIAK- 110/102.5 Fairbanks (D)
NC WVBS-1470/99.9 Burgaw (D)
WRSF-105.7
WJRI-1340
Columbia (D)
Lenoir (D)
SC WUJM- 1450/94.3 Charleston (D)
WYAK- 1270/103.1 Surfside Beach (D)
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from Phoenix of Hendersonville, DIP to Phoenix of Hendersonville from Bruton Broadcast Communications to Alice Radio Co., Inc. from Triplex Communications, Inc. to Gulfstar Broadcasting L.C. from Bennet Broadcasting, Inc. to Ellis Broadcasting
from Capitol Classics, Inc. to Harris Classical Broadcasting Co.
from KGOT Corporation to Alpha Broadcasting Corporation
from KGOT Corporation to Alaska Broadcast Communications, Inc.
from Alaska Broadcast Comm., Inc. to Beta Broadcasting Corporation
from KQRZ Corporation to Alaska Broadcast Communications, Inc.
from Jones Eastern of Wilm. (C.J. Jones) to Jones (Sillerman -Magee Comm. Mgmt.)
from Jones Eastern of O.B. (C.J. Jones) to Jones (Sillerman -Magee Comm. Mgmt.)
from WJRI, Inc. (K. Babb Rabb Estate) to WJRI, Inc. (Robert D. Goodale)
from Jones Eastern of G.S. (C.J. Jones) to Jones (Sillerman -Magee Comm. Mgmt.) from Jones Eastern of G.S. (C.J. Jones) to Jones (Sillerman -Magee Comm. Mgmt.)
FM ALLOCATIONS: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS IA KQEP(CP) Rock Valley to 106.9 C3 from A, comm. due June 25, rep. July 10
FM ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED AMENDMENTS Winamac Downs Blooming Prairie Caledonia Ortonville Roseau Staples Water Valley Eunice Grants Jal Harkers Island Pine Knoll Shores Wishek Lahoma Chester Kingstree Wedge field Custer Sisseton Harker Heights
IN new KS new MN new
new new new new
MS new NM new
new new
NC new new
ND new OK new SC WDZK -FM
WWKT -FM WIBZ
SD new new
TX KLFX
add 100.1 A, window opens May 5, closes June 11
add 94.1 C, window opens May 5, closes June 11
add 100.9 A, window opens May 5, closes June 4
add 94.7 A, window opens May 5, closes June 11
add 106.3 A, window opens May 5, closes June 11
add 102.1 C2, window opens May 5, closes June 11
add 94.7 A, window opens May 5, closes June 11 add 105.5, "first come /first serve" add 100.9 A, window opens May 5, closes June 11 add 103.7 C, window opens May 5, closes June 11
add 107.1 A, window opens May 5, closes June 11
add 100.3 Cl, window opens June 19, closes July 20 add 102.3 A, window opens June 19, close.; July 20 add 100.3 C, window opens May 5, closes June 11 add 95.7 A, window opens May 5, closes June 11 to 99.3 C3 from 99.3 A to 99.3 C3 from 98.3 A to 99.3 A from 95.5 A
add 105.1 C2, window opens May 5, closes June 11
add 99.3 A, window opens May 5, closes June 11
to 105.5 C2 from A
WASHINGTON THIS WEEK
The commission has approved the transfer of KQAM /KEYN, Wichita, Kan., from its
receiver, Radio Management Services, to Clear Channel Communications which already owns local KSAS -TV. Clear Channel had invoked the "failed station" standard in
asking for a waiver of the one -to -a- market rule, claiming that receivership, like
bankruptcy, also proved that a station had failed. The commission has also granted the transfer of Friends University's KSOF, Wichita to the New Life Fellowship,
thus denying a petition from the community group Friends of KSOF. That group was
planning to appeal the decision to the full FCC before the 30 -day appeals period expired on May 1. NLF already owns two other area FMs.
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WASHINGTON THIS WEEK (cont'd)
The Commission's call signs desk has issued a notice that a call sign relinquished by another broadcaster will not be up for grabs until the effective date of the change. After that, it's first come /first served. And the fact that you may have agreed with the calls' previous owner to assume (or purchase) the calls doesn't matter. For more info, call Alma Hughes at 202 -634 -1923.
The FCC's Common Carrier Bureau has appointed Kathleen Levitz as acting Deputy Chief -Policy. Her new position assumes responsibility for the Policy, Tariff and Enforcement Divisions. Tritt, most recently the deputy chief of the Mass Media Bureau's Policy & Rules division, replaces Carl D. Lawson who segues to the FCC's Asst. General Counsel post. Also, Tariff Division chief John Cimko switches places with Gregory Vogt and becomes Chief of the Mobile Services Division. And the FCC has chosen 13 employees to receive its Catherine Forster Public Service Award this week. The award has been renamed for slain New York field office worker Catherine Forster, the only FCC employee killed in the line of duty. (No word on whether the lucky 13 employees cited are the ones who were holding people up for gifts of food in recent years.)
The Commission didn't look favorably on an attempt to worm in to the New York Market by pirate Radio Guinan" on 1260 kHz last April. On April 28, U.S.
Marshals, with assistance from the FCC's New York office, seized radio equipment in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn. The station was found with mobile direction finding equipment in an office at 141 East 40th Street, after complaints to the New York office from WADO and WFME. The Department of Justice is proceeding with
civil action against the station and Jean Lucien Borges of the Guinan Community Information Center and was the subject of a previous FCC investigation in November 1991.
The Commission has upheld a Mass Media Bureau decision which denied South Missouri Broadcasting Co., Inc. reconsideration of the return of its application for a new FM station at 106.1 MHz in Charleston, MO. South Missouri's app was returned because it's proposed transmitter site was approx. 1/2 mile short- spaced to the
licensed site of KMIS -FM, Portageville, MO. South Missouri unsuccessfully argued that the dismissal of its application was improper because it did not have clear notice of the current FCC rule of rounding only to the nearest kilometer instead of the nearest mile and because they had no reason to request a waiver. The
Commission indicated the rounding provision had been in effect for five years.
Are you currently programming an all -kids station? All- travel? All- commercial? all the time? The National Assn. of Broadcasters wants to hear from broadcasters with unique formats for a niche format session to be added to this year's radio
show, scheduled for Sept. 9 -12 in New Orleans. Send an aircheck and written outline of your station's "special format" to NAB Radio Show, 1771 N. St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 by June 15. In an effort to spice up the show's 16 format rooms, questions for panelists can also be submitted in advance to the same address or faxed to (202) 775 -3523.
Lynn Christian announced this week he is stepping down as Senior Vice President /NAB Radio. He will continue in his current position until NAB names a
replacement. Christian will serve as a consultant for Radio Montreaux in June and the MARCONI Show at the NAB Radio Show in New Orleans this September.
ELSEWHERE
Pat Robertson successfully bid $6 million for the assets of United Press
International Tuesday at a bankruptcy auction in Rutland, VT. Robertson owns the
CBN Radio Network; The Family Channel; and WNTR, Silver Spring, MD; KNTL, Bethany,
OK; and WCNT, Charlotte, NC. Robertson has vowed not to interfere with the
editorial policy of UPI. UPI and its parent company, Infotechnology, Inc., filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last August. UPI currently has $60 million in liabilities, the largest portion of which is owed to the Wire Service Guild.
CBS Radio has tapped former WOR, New York p.m. drive host Gil Gross for its first
talk show in recent memory. The only target date given for the three -hour nightly
"Gil Gross Show" is late summer. The exact time is TBA also. In other network
program news, the Independent Broadcasters Network's offerings, including "The
Sonny Bloch Show" and "Business Journal" are now available digitally on Satcom C- -
5, Transponder 15 as part of a deal with CD Media.
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ELSEWHERE (cont'd)
The winter Arbitrons are out, and with them, Arbitron's newest citations for ratings bias. KWNR, Las Vegas --which had a great winter book --is on page 5(b) for running an "independent study of Arbitron placement," a newspaper ad on Feb. 16
and Feb. 28 in which its agent "UPS Advertising," asked if readers, or their family members, had participated in an Arbitron, Birch, or Nielsen survey, as well as whether they understood the survey and if they had been surveyed more than once. Arbitron felt the anonymity of diary- keepers could have been compromised. WLAV -FM, Grand Rapids, Mich., earned a 5(b) note when an on -air caller was told that a program had been cancelled because of low ratings, then told, "The point to be made is if you get a rating book, or a diary, you've got to fill it out." Then there was KWKH -FM, Shreveport, La., which ended up on 5(b) after conducting an on- air "campaign for higher ratings," which actually took place between books in late December.
RAB President Gary Fries reiterated the organization's commitment to building new revenues for radio and providing more training to RAB member station in all market sizes at its Board of Directors meeting this past week at Ameila Island, Florida. Fries said the RAB will provide a greater focus to national business this year by targeting nine key product a_ o yel l _ ; nvit, i ng , ar- Lmrt i ooro RAB board meetings. Fries also reported that RAB membership dues and Managing Sales Conference registration fees will be frozen again this year, while they look at
the effect of FCC rule changes on the RAB's rate structure.
Arbitron VP /Radio Marketing Jay Guyther took some heat for inconsistent monthly trend reports. Some board members indicated that the monthly reports should discontinue. Guyther simply stated, "No. Eighty -five percent of our customers subscribe to them."
Fries announced the promotion of Member Service Manager Roann Evans to Vice President /Member Services. RAB Chairman Rick Buckley told the Board that the dedication of Roann and her staff is apparent through the impressive increases in
member service requests and the responsiveness of the department.
The RAB Radio revenue index of more than 100 radio markets indicated a flat
performance for the first quarter of 1992. Local revenue turned in three straight months of increases to end the first quarter up three percent. Local revenue was
up in all market -size groupings, with the exception of the country's smallest markets. National lagged behind local, down 13 percent through the end of March, with the biggest losses shown in larger markets. Radio network revenue was down seven percent for the first quarter. The specific market group indices are made possible this month through the RAB's new arrangement with Miller, Kaplan, Arase, & Co. that indexes new revenue growth by market size. The index is designed to
provide a regular, reliable source of revenue data that more accurately accounts for geographic area and market size.
ASCAP is after stations airing the Rush Limbaugh show, claiming that the music performances contained within the show are reportable --nut incide.ital --by zcations with per program licenses. According to Inside Radio, ASCAP is asking stations to
report any musical content for the month of April, even though syndicator EFM Media doesn't include cue sheets.
"American Radio Company" host Garrison Keillor has announced that he'll move the American Public Radio show from its current New York theatre to St. Paul, Minn.,
home of Keillor's former "Prairie Home Companion." The fourth season of "ARC" will
be Keillor's first from Minnesota since 1987.
As the monitored airplay wars heat up, the Monday Morning Replay tipsheet has
announced the addition of an on -line database called Electric Radio as well as a
weekly data disc featuring more extensive versions of the information in MMR.
MMR, the first monitored airplay -based trade publication now has competition both from Billboard, which has already gone to monitored airplay in country, rock, CHR,
and soon urban, and Radio & Records, which has said it will roll out its own
monitoring system later this year. For more info, call (313) 737 -0027.
Lost track of your friends who used to work in Dallas radio? Try the Satellite Music Network first. Former KZPS, Dallas morning man John Rody assumes those duties for SMN Classic Rock replacing Chuck Nasty, now doing afternoons in Guam!
Former KKDA -FM midday host Michael "Hollywood" Hernandez is the new night jock on
SMN's urban /AC format, The Touch.
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FORMAT CHANGES ( # change accompanies new ownership) ( // simulcast) formerly becomes
AL Arab WCRQ -FM -92.7 soft AC gold -based AC "Q -93"
Ashland WASZ -95.3 country adds SMN - country Florence WXFL -96.1 adult contemporary adds JSA - AC
Lexington Wit14I -620 # silc.:t :.c.:: , talk AR Pine Bluff KCLA -1400 country country // KPBQ -FM
(KCLA & KZYP Pine Bluff enter into a LMA with KPBQ -FM Pine Bluff) CA Bakersfield KIWI -92.1 classical adds easy list. 6a -7p
Carmel Valley KHKN -540 country // FM SMN - adult standards
Fort Bragg KDAC -1230 silent adult contemporary San Luis Obispo KKUS -98.1 # adult contemporary country (June 1)
Santa Ana KWIZ -FM -96.7 brokered Korean adult contemporary (with the sale to Douglas Broadcasting, station will be brokered ethnic)
South Lake Tahoe KZFF -102.9 # new AC to be adult contemporary DE Lewes WXJN(CP) -105.9 new to be JSA - country FL Atlantic Beach WQBR -1600 # silent to be religion
De Funiak Springs WGTX -1280 talk, gospel country, talk Key West WKWF -1600 talk adds AFR - talk Mims WPGS -840 # religion adult standards North Fort Myers WWCN -770 news, talk adds AFR - talk Tallahassee WRZK -105.1 new SMN Z - rock
GA Albany WALG -1590 news, talk adds AFR - talk
Brunswick WHJX -790 urban // FM silent (pending sale)
Trenton WBDX -102.7 adult contemporary adds JSA - soft AC
IA Sioux City KSCJ -1360 AC, talk news, talk IL Brookport WRIK -750 religion, talk talk
Decatur WSOY -1340 AC, talk news, talk IN Elwood WEWZ -101.7 adult contemporary hot AC "Mix 101.7"
KY Buffalo WRZI(CP) -101.5 new to be country Madisonville WTTL -FM(CP) -106.9 new to be AC // AM
LA Farmerville KTDL -1470 CHR silent New Orleans WQUE -1280 sports adds AFR - sports
New Orleans WTIX -690 # news, talk adult standards ME Presque Isle WTMS -FM -96.1 adult contemporary adds JS,, - sofc AC
MD Lexington Park WPTX -920 news, AC, talk news, country, talk (WPTX will use JSA - country)
MI Ann Arbor WPZA -1050 AC, talk adds AFR - sports
Big Rapids WAAQ -102.3 oldies CHR, sports MN Browerville KXDL(CP) -99.7 # new to be SMN Pure -oldies
International Falls KICC -91.5* variety silent
MS Clarksdale WWUN -FM -101.7 CHR, urban religious Columbus WMBC -103.1 country adds IRN - CW /truckers
Gulfport WQFX -1130 black gospel silent Starkville WKOR -980 country / /FM, talk news, talk
NV Carson City KPTL -1300 adult contemporary to be adult standards
NJ Newark WNJR -1430 # urban AC brokered ethnic Trenton WTTM -920 news, talk adds AFR - sports
NM Aztec KCQL -1340 country Unis. - oldies
Bloomfield KKFG -104.5 country Unis. Hot - country
NY Cortland WKRT -920 oldies adds JSA - oldies
Hyde Park WHVW -950 # oldies SMN Real - country
NC Burlington WBBB -920 news, talk adds AFR - talk
PAT McCRUMMEN, Associate Editor DAVID K. BRAZIER, Associate Ecitor Data Processing
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FORMAT CHANGES (COnt'd) NC Concord
Kinston Kinston
OH Fredericktown Youngstown
SC Georgetown TX Denton
Gilmer UT Spanish Fork
WEGO-1410 WQDW-FM-97.7 wQDW-1230 WJMR-98.3 WBBW-1240 WSCA-93.7 KDNT-1440 KLSQ-95.3 KQOL-106.5
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country oldies urban AC reported silent urban AC // FM reported silent
# adult contemporary country "K 98.3" news, talk adds CNN Headline news
# WTUB, soft AC SMN - classic rock news, talk adds AFR - talk adult contemporary Unis. - oldies // AM sports adds AFR - sports
NEW STATIONS: APPLICATIONS ( * non -commercial station) ( & reapplication) ( + competes with existing application) 100000 w, 981 ft Al Hazleton 100000 w, 522 ft Stephen O. Meredith 6000 w, 124 ft Robert W. Hawley 25000 w, 328 ft Don Timmerman Bcstg., Inc. 25000 w, 328 ft Double W, Inc. 25000 w, 328 ft Hawkeye Radio Properties 25000 w, 328 ft Ronald J. Michaelsen 3000, 312 ft Saga Comms. of Iowa, Inc. 6000 w. 328 ft REM Broadcasting, Inc. 6000 w, 328 ft Herrin Broadcasting, Inc. 520 w, 774 ft R.J. Winter, Inc. 30 w, 653 ft Sound of Life, Inc. 1000 w, 72 ft Ocracoke Broadcasters 6000 w, 115 ft Thornton Pfleger, Inc. 1300 w, 705 ft Cat Radio, Inc.
IA 96.5+ 96.5+ 99.5
Audobon Audobon Britt
98.5+ Cedar Falls 98.5+ Cedar Falls 98.5+ Cedar Falls 98.5+ Cedar Falls 96.1 Hudson
MO 104.5 Doolittle 102.7 Lake Ozark
NY 101.3 +& Essex 90.7* Pattersonville
NC 92.9 Ocracoke OR 100.5 Cottage Grove WV 100.3 Webster Springs
Returned /Dismissed Applications AL 102.9 +& Attalla (Denied) CA 97.9+ Salinas (D)
CO 90.1* Vail (R)
DE 92.1+ Fenwick Island (D)
92.1+ Fenwick Island (D)
92.1+ Fenwick Island (Denied) GA 95.3 +& Coosa (Denied) HI 107.7 +& Volcano (Denied) MD 106.9+ Ocean City (D)
106.9+ Ocean City (D)
MN 96.5 +& Cloquet (Denied) MO 106.1& Charleston (R)
MT 107.3 +& Great Falls (Denied) OH 101.9 +& Hubbard (Denied) TN 105.9 +& Colonial Heights (Denied) UT 95.5 Ogden (D) (only applicant)
NEW STATIONS: GRANTS DE 92.1 Fenwick Island MO 103.5 Asbury NM 102.3 Clovis
96.5 Texico TN 90.9* Cookeville
3000 w, 328 ft 6000 w, 328 ft 25000 w, 329 ft 4000 w, 390 ft 3000 w, 697 ft
TRANSLATORS/BOOSTERS/SYNCHRONOUS XMITR: CO new -98.9 Crested Butte
new -90.1* Vail ID new -90.5* Orofino NY new -89.7* Defreestville
TRANSLA TORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: CO K218BF -91.5* Silverton CT WMNR -FM1 -88.1* Monroe
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACTIVITY AZ KUAZ -89.1* Tucson
KCFY -88.1* Yuma AR KWLT(CP) -102.7 North Crossett CA KXDA(CP) -93.3 Chowchilla
KXSR -91.7* Groveland KVLI- FM(CP)104.5 Lake Isabella KNLF(CP) -103.1 Quincy
FL WVNM(CP) -102.7 Cedar Key
T.C. Monte, Inc. Salinas Bcstg., L.P. Public Bcstg. of Colorado Collins Broadcasting System Fenwick Island Comm., Inc. Fenwick Island Broadcast, LP T.C. Monte, Inc. T.C. Monte, Inc. Aris Madirossina Webb Broadcasting, Inc. T.C. Monte, Inc. South Missouri Bcstg. Co., Inc T.C. Monte, Inc. T.C. Monte, Inc. T.C. Monte, Inc. Rees Broadcasting, Inc.
Delaware Shore Bcstg. Part. William Bruce Wachter Karen Ann Mainieri North Plains Bcstg. Corp. Somerset Educ. Bcstg. Found.
APPLICATIONS 78 w, KGUC-FM 140 w, KCFR 4 w, KMBI-FM 15 w, WFGB
GRANTS 10 w, KPRN 75 w, WMNR
Jay J. O'Neal Public Bcstg. of Colo. Alacca Bible Conference Sound of Life, Inc.
Western Colo Pub. Radio Monroe Board of Ed.
on the air on the air requests extension of time (5th) requests extension of time (2nd) on the air granted extension of time granted extension of time (4th) requests extension of time
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CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACTIVITY icont'd) FL WYDA(CP) -102.1 Graceville
WWFT(CP) -107.9 Key West IL WYDS(CP) -93.1 Decatur IN WUVX(CP)- 89.3 *' Knox KY WRZI(CP)-101.5 LA KPEL-FM-107.7
KMES(CP)-101.1 MA WTUR(CP)-102.3 MI WPRJ(CP)-1020 NV KRBO(CP)-105.1 NY WXHD(CP)-90.1*
(CP)-96.1 TX KVMK(CP)-106.9
KMAZ(CP)-103.5 KDTD (CP) -90 . 7 *
KUKA(CP)-105.9 UT KOPI(CP)-96.7 VA WBKW(CP)-91.5*
WXJK(CP)-101.3
Buffalo Erath Jonesville Truro Mount Pleasant Las Vegas Mount Hope Poughkeepsie Bloomington Hereford Plainview San Diego Moab Dublin Farmville
Fï+,C1LITIES/PARANLITERS : APPLICATIONS (
AL WYFD-91.7*& Decatur
AK KNOM-FM(CP)-96. CA KGMX-106.3
KNJO-92.7 CO KBIQ(CP)-96.1 FL WVNM(CP)-102.7 :L WCAZ-FM-92.1
WYDS(CP)-93.1 WKTA-1330
IN WKHY-93.5 IA KMXD-106.3 KS KINF-FM-91.9* KY WJSN-FM-97.7
(CP)-96.3 WMSK-FM-95.3
LA KROK-92.1
KROK-92.1
KVVP-105.5
MD WLSL(CP)-96.9 MI WGDN-FM-103.1
MO KPWB-FM-104.9
NE KEZH-101.5
NV KBUL-98.1 KBUL-98.1
NJ WQNJ(CP)-98.5 NY WFNP-88.7* NC WGQR-105.7 OK KGWA-960 OR KLAD-FM-92.5 PA WVCV(CP)-92.9
new(CP)-96.3 WPIT-FM-101.5
SC WSHG-104.9
TX KPAN-FM-106.3 VT WXXX-95.3
VA WVTF-89.1* WV WFGM-97.9 WI WKBH-FM-105.5
1 Nome Lancaster Thousand Oaks Fountain Cedar Key Carthage Decatur Evanston Lafayette Ankeny Dodge City Jackson Morehead Morganfield De Ridder
De Ridder
Leesville
Crisfield Gladwin
Piedmont
Hastings
Carson City Carson City Ocean Acres New Paltz Elizabethtown Enid Klamath Falls Boalsburg Oil City Pittsburgh Ridgeland
Hereford South Burlington
Roanoke Fairmont Trempealeau
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requests extension of time requests extension of time requests extension of time cancelled CP, deleted call letters target on -air date is September, 1992 on the air cancelled CP, deleted call letters requests extension of time (3rd) granted extension of time (3rd) requests extension of time (3rd) granted extension of time (2nd) rescinded CP, return to pending status requests extension of time cancelled CP, deleted call letters cancelled CP, deleted call letters granted extension of time (2nd) cancelled CP, deleted call letters req. CP to replace expired permit (2nd) requests extension of time (2nd)
4 reapplication) [docket number] increase to 14125 w, 925 ft, chg. xmtr. loc., class C2
decrease to 88 w increase to 3660 w, 256 ft increase to 1520 w, 646 ft increase to 510 w, 2014 ft, class C3 increase to 25000 w, class C3, [91 -118] use old xmtr as auxiliary change xmtr location change PSSA /PSRA power to 24 w, ND increase to 246 ft increase to 6000 w, [88 -375] increase to 223 ft., chg xmtr loc. increase to 895 w, 827 ft
change to ND antenna increase to 6000 w, 403 ft incr. to 10100 w, 499 ft, chg xmtr location, class C3, [90 -123]
increase to 10100 w, 499 ft, change xmtr loc., class C3, (90 -123]
modify CP to change to 9000 w, change xmtr loc.
chg to 2800 w, 403 ft, chg xmtr loc. incr. to 11300 w, 453 ft, change xmtr. location, class C3
increase to 25000 w, 325 ft, change xmtr loc, class C3, (91 -274]
increase to 100000 w, 1004 ft, change xmtr loc, class C2, (91 -234]
change to 72500 w, 2286 ft install auxiliary antenna system change antenna support height change city of lic. to Rosendale, NY increase to 4300 w, [88 -375] direct measurement of antenna power change to 2142 ft, change xmtr loc. chg. to 240 w, 1151 ft, chg xmtr loc. increase to 6000 w install auxiliary antenna system increase to 16000 w, 410 ft, class C3,
[91 -41] decrease to 7000 w increase to 25000 w, 281 ft, change frequency to 95.5 C3, (91 -29]
change antenna support height change from 10 bay to 6 bay antenna increase to 2100 w
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Returned /Dismissed Applications AL WVNN -770 Athens FL WZMQ -103.9 Key Largo NY WMVI -1160 Mechanicville
PA WEEO -1130 Waynesboro (D)
TN WCOR -900 Lebanon
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS CA KAMB -101.5 Merced CO KDKO-1510 MA WFNX-101.7 MI WHGR-1290 NY WABC-770
wSRK-103.9 WQBK-FM-103.9
NC WCRY-1460 WNND-103.9
Littleton Lynn Houghton Lake New York Oneonta Rensselaer Fuquay -Varina Fuquay -Varina
PA WJPA-FM-95.3 Washington Sr WNFO-1430 Ridgel=nd
TX KPLV -93.3 Port Lavaca
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change daytime xmtr. location incr. to 50000 w, 239 ft, chg xmtr loc chg city of lic. to Clifton Knolls, chg xmtr loc., incr. to 50000 w ND
chg city of lic. to Greencastle, PA increase to 5000 w, change ant. system
change xmtr location
chg to 16830 w, 846 ft, chg xmtr loc. direct measurement of antenna power chg coord. and antenna radiation center change from full time to daytime only direct measurement of antenna power increase to 2050 w increase to 6000 w operate xmtr by remote control increase to 10100 w, 522 ft, chg xmtr location, class C3, (89 -435]
increase to 4200 w, 384 ft, DA modify permit to decrease to 630 w,
change ant. system change to 318 ft, chg xmtr location
PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS ( r reorganization of existing ownership) AL WDAK -910 Pepperell from Glen H. Ward
to Lee County Broadcasting Co.
AZ KATO -1230/ Safford r from P & M Bcstg., (R. Jensen, et al)
KXKQ -94.1 to P & M Bcstg., Inc. (J. W. Martin, Rcvr)
AR KJWH -1450 Camden from Gary D. Coates to Hi -Top Broadcasting, Inc.
CA KAHI -950/ Auburn r from Parker Comm.- Sacramento, Inc
KHYL -101.1 to Parker Comm. -Sac. (E. Evers, Receiver)
KBHR(CP) -93.3 Big Bear City r from Parallel Communications, L.P. to Parallel Comm., L.P. (New Partners)
KNJO -92.7 Thousand Oaks from Comedy Broadcasting Company to Flagship Communications Company, Inc.
KRWA -103.1 Waldron r from Waldron Community Bcstg. Corp. to Cole Thomas Broadcasting Corp.
KIQS- 1560/105.5 Willows r from KIQS, Inc. (C. & J. Stone) to KIQS, Inc. (Anthony F. Rusnak)
CO KLZ -560/ Denver r from Summit- Denver Bcstg. (Summit Acq.)
KAZY -106.7 to Summit Subsidiary Seven, Inc.
FL WHBS -1270 Eatonville r from SE Broadcasting, Inc. to SE Bcstg., Inc. (Rumbaut & Assoc, Rcvr)
WOKV -600/ Jacksonville from Professional Broadcasting, Inc.
WKQL -96.9 to Phalen & Associates, Inc.
WRBQ -1380/ Saint Petersburg/ from Edens Broadcasting, Inc.
WRBQ -FM -104.7 Tampa to Clear Channel Communications, Inc.
WMNF -88.5* Tampa r Nathan B. Stubblefield Found. (Old Bra.)
to Nathan B. Stubblefield Found. (New Brd.)
GA WAOK -1300/ Atlanta r from Summit- Atlanta Bcstg. (Summit Acq.)
WVEE -103.3 to Summit Subsidiary Three, Inc.
WOMP -1290 Bellaire r from WOMP AM /FM Associates, L.P. to Bcst. Trustee Mgmt., Inc., Receiver
WDCY -1520 Douglasville from William C. Dunn to The Parris Group, Inc.
WLMX- 980/105.5 Rossville r from WLMX AM /FM Associates, L.P.
to Bcst. Trustee Mgmt., Inc., Receiver
IL WBGE(CP) -92.3 Peoria r from B & G, LP (Girtha A. Gulley) to B & G, LP (Joyce K. Banks)
IN WBCL -90.3* Fort Wayne from Summit Christian College to Taylor University, Inc.
WKHY -93.5 Lafayette r from U.S. Bcstg., Inc. (S. W. Richey) to U.S. Bcstg., Inc. (W. E. Barsness)
IA KRIT -96.9 Clarion from Linder Broadcasting of Fort Dodge to Radio Iowa Broadcasting, Inc.
KY WKVG -1000 Jenkins from Kincraft Industries to Martins & Associates
MD WCAO -600/ Baltimore r from Summit -Balt. Bcstg. (Summit Acq.)
WXYV -102.7 to Summit Subsidiary Four, Inc.
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PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS (cont'd) MD WMSG -1050/ Oakland
WXIE -92.1 MN KTCJ -690/ Minneapolis
KTCZ -FM -97.1 MO KOZX -106.3 Cabool
KOPN-89.5*
KMXV-93.3
KYRO-1280
NV KJUL-104.3
NJ WBNJ-105.5
Columbia
Kansas City
Potosi
North Las Vegas
Cape May Court House
NC WAGR -1340/ Lumberton WJSK -102.3
OH WBCY(CP) -89.5* Archbold
WOMP -FM -100.5 Bellaire
WONE -980/ Dayton WTUE -104.7
PA WPHD -94.7 Tioga
SC WMFX -102.3 St. Andrews
TN WSMT- 1050/105.5 Sparta
TX KMXR -93.9 Corpus Christi
KHVN -970/ Fort Worth/ KJMZ -100.3 Dallas
KNGV -92.7 Kingsville
VA WLPY-840 Purcellville
WRVA -1140/ Richmond WRVQ -94.5
WA KJRB -790/ Spokane KEZE -105.7
WI WJUB -1420 Plymouth
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TK ALLOCATIONS: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS CA new Carmel Valley add 105 MI new Lake City add 104 MN KTIG Pequot Lakes to 102 MO new New London add 105
from Oakland Rad. Stn (Robertson, et al)
to Oakland Radio Stn. Corp. (B. Butscher) from Parker Comm.- Minneapolis, Inc. to Parker Comm. -Minn. (E. Evers, Receiver)
from KVVC Broadcasting, Inc. to Thomas J. O'Neal, Trustee
from New Wave Corporation (Old Board) to New Wave Corporation (New Board)
from Apollo Radio of K.C. (G. Castell) to Apollo Radio of K.C. (Apollo Radio Ltd) from Mid -Central Broadcasting Co., Inc. to James T. Porter & Debra S. Porter from Carrigan Communications, Inc. to Carrigan Communications, Inc., DIP from Gateway Broadcasting Corp. to The Avalon Group from Southeastern Broadcasting Corp. to Messa, Inc. from Summit Christian College to Taylor University, Inc. from WOMP AM /FM Associates, L.P. to Bcst. Trustee Mgmt., Inc., Receiver from Summit- Dayton Bcstg. (Summit Acq.) to Summit Subsidiary Six, Inc. from Kevin M. Fitzgerald to Europa Communications, Inc. from WMFX -FM Associates, L.P. to Bcst. Trustee Mgmt., Inc., Receiver from Heartland Bcstg. (J. Farley, Exec.) to Heartland Broadcasting, Inc. from Twin W Communications, Inc. to Twin W Communications, Inc., D.I.P.
from Summit- Dallas Bcstg. (Summit Acq.) to Summit Subsidiary Five, Inc.
from Bruton Broadcast Communications to Kingsville Radio Co., Inc.
from Martha Hahn & Philip Y. Hahn to Broward Public Radio Assn., Inc.
from Edens Broadcasting, Inc. to Clear Channel Communications, Inc.
from Apollo Radio /Spokane (G. Castell) to Apollo Radio /Spokane (Apollo Radio Ltd)
from Jubilation Min. (Kramer, et al)
to Jubilation Ministries (Kramer, Fritz..)
TM ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED AMENDMENTS LA KNEK -FM Washington to 104 MO new Boonville add 93.
(CP) Columbia KMEM Memphis KYLC Osage Beach new Warsaw
TX KGRW(CP) Friona WV new Ravenswood
.9 A, comments due July 6
.9* A, comments due July
.7 C2 from 100.1 A, comm.
.9 C3, comments due July
, replies due July 21 6, replies July 21 July 6, rep. July 21
6, replies July 21
.7 C3 from A 9 A, window opens June 23, closes July 23
to 102.3 A from 93.9 A to 100.5 C3 from A to 93.5 C3 from A to 98.5 A from 93.7 A to 94.7 C2 from 95.1 A
add 93.1 A, window opens June 30, closes July 30
TM ALLOCATIONS: DISMISSED AMENDMENTS FL WAAZ -FM Crestview (Denied) to 104.7 C2 from Cl
new Westbay (Denied) add 104.3 A OR new Redmond (D) add 99.7 C3
new Sutherlin (D) to Winchester Bay OR, 101.1 A
VA new Nassawadox (D) add 97.9 A
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It was a busy week at the Commission. .
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The Commission has adopted a rule to expressly prohibit the broadcast of hoaxes that are harmful to the public. The new rule will prohibit a broadcast licensee or permittee from knowingly broadcasting false information concerning a crime or catastrophe if it is foreseeable that its broadcast will, and does, cause substantial public harm. In the past, the Commission had limited recourse against a licensee that perpetrated a harmful hoax -- a letter of admonition that could be considered at renewal time, or, in extreme cases, license revocation. The new rule gives the Commission the right to issue a fine of up to $25,000 for each day the hoax continues.
The Commission has confirmed and clarified its Political Broadcasting R &O released last December, in which it detailed comprehensive rules designed to fully apprise broadcasters, candidates, advertising buyers, and the public of their rights and duties _equired by the Communications Act. The Commission received 11 petitions for reconsideration of various parts of the December report. Although much of the report remained unchanged or went through minor modifications, it attempted to address and clarify the issues raised in the petitions. The Commission eliminated the fire sale policy which provided that a diçr-ounred sale at the last minute would affect the Lowest Unit Charge (LUC) for all classes of time, but only for the particular time period in which the fire sale spots are broadcast. The Commission also noted that because public service announcements (PSA's) often closely resemble political advertising, it would be inappropriate to require stations to make PSA's available to candidates on the same basis as they are offered to commercial advertisers. Stations are now allowed to exclude political advertisers from noncash promotional incentives. The Commission also reaffirmed its jurisdiction of section 315(b) complaints (Lowest Unit Charge) over state courts.
The Commission has proposed relaxation of national and local TV ownership restrictions, including those affecting radio- television cross -ownership in a
market. The current rule prohibits owning both a television station and a radio station that serve the same market. One Commission proposal has suggested relaxing this rule to allow crossownership of TV and AM stations. The Commission is also seeking comment on raising the ownership limits for TV stations and eliminating prohibitions on crossownership altogether.
FCC Form 301 (Application for Construction Permit for Commercial Broadcast Station) has been revised to include required information on the AM expanded band, eliminating the need to file a separate FCC Form 155. Old forms will be accepted (supplemented by exhibits containing the additional information with regard to the AM expanded band) through June 12. Applications submitted after June 15 will be required to use the new form.
The Commission inadvertently accepted for filing the application of the St.
Lawrence University for a new non -commercial educational FM at 89.7 MHz in New Chateaugay, NY. The application has been deleted from the report and will be place on a "B" public notice at a future date.
This week, the Review Board enlarged issues against Lion's Share Broadcasting to determine whether it made misrepresentation or lacked candor when certifying the availability of its transmitter site, and availability of funds needed to
construct and operate it; and to determine whether it is qualified to become a
Commission licensee for a new FM in Lompoc, CA. The Board has also enlarged issues against Dry Prong Educational Broadcasting Foundation and whether it is
qualified to become a licensee for a new non -commercial educational FM in
Alexandria, LA. The Commission also terminated a hearing proceeding to revoke the license of KBRS at Springdale, AR, and certified the case to the Commission.
If you thought the new ownership rules were confusing before. . .under the FCC's new ownership rules, stations will find that the definition of audience share traditionally used in the industry doesn't apply when determining market share. The FCC shares are based only on the station's share of commercial listening in
the market, not on the traditional total listening in the market -- as Arbitron uses. This methodology causes the station's Arbitron shares to become unusable, since the FCC's commercial listening shares are higher. According to a spot check of markets in Radio Business Report, some station shares are affected as much as
23 percent. The proposed FCC rules put a cap on the combined share of a proposed in- market combo of 25 percent.
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WASHINGTON THIS WEEK (cont'd)
The NAB has begun its search for experts to serve on several technical committees. President Eddie Fritz and NAB Joint Board Chairman Gary Chapman will make two -year appointments to the AM improvement committee, AM receiver manufacturer liaison task force, DAB task force, DAB technical advisory group, engineering conference and advisory committee, FM transmission committee, and the REDS task force. If
you're interested, send a one page letter of interest outlining your qualifications by May 22 to NAB Technical Committees, NAB Science & Technology, 1771 N Street NW, Washington, DC 20036 or fax to (202) 775 -3520.
The NAB has launched their HelpFax system this week. The system provides an on- demand fax service using your touch -tone phone. Some of the documents on the system include the political broadcast rules, the new radio ownership rules, and registration forms for conventions and seminars. For more info, call John Merli or Walt Wurfel at (202) 429 -5350.
ELSEWHERE
Satellite Music Network's President David Kantor has been promoted to Executive Vice President of the ABC Radio Networks. He'll share the title with Bart Catalane, who was Senior Vice President of Finance and MIS for ABC Radio. Kantor will remain President of SMN and oversee programming, sales, and affiliate marketing for all of the ABC Radio Networks, while Catalane will head up the
technical, operations, and international areas of the networks.
Home Shopping Network pioneer Bud Paxson has expanded his broadcasting empire with the purchase of 63 percent of Dallas -based TM Century for approximately $8
Million. TM produces jingles, CD music libraries, studio equipment, and TV
commercials. TM is also publicly traded on the NASDAQ and will help Paxson to
assemble his new holdings under a publicly traded company. Paxson currently owns
combos in Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville.
Peter Cavanaugh announced this week that he will resign as Executive Vice
President and C.O.O. of Toledo -based Reams Broadcasting Corp. upon the conclusion of Chapter Eleven reorganization proceedings. Peter Coughlin will replace
Cavanaugh as EVP /COO of the restructured Alta /Reams, primarily owned by the
Boston venture capital firm of Burr, Egan, Deleage, and Company, who has a
substantial stake in New City Communications, Fuller- Jeffrey Broadcasting, and
others. Brian McNeill, a partner in Burr -Egan will become President of
Alta /Reams.
Jacor Communications, Inc. has agreed not to enter into any debt restructuring agreements without the consent of Zell /Chilmark Fund, LP for the next 12 months. The move was announced after Zell /Chilmark agreed to consider providing $1 million in funding. The offer to provide funding could allow Zell /Chilmark to buy up the
company's debt in exchange for voting control. Jacor owns radio stations in
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Denver, Jacksonville, Knoxville, and Tampa, as well as a
cable television system and the Georgia Network.
The Alabama Radio Network and the five stations of Ken Johnson's Capito].
Broadcasting have been acquired by the Franklin Holding Company and the WESHAM Corporation. WESHAM's Morton Hamburg, who was previously president of John
Gambling's JAG Communications, is chairman and CEO of the new company. Former
Secretary of the Treasury William Simon is Hamburg's partner. The five stations being purchased are WKSJ -AM & FM Mobile AL, WRKA Louisville KY, and WCAW & WVAF
Charleston WV.
FCC Chairman Al Sikes, NPR President Douglas Bennet, and Euro Disney President Robert Fitzpatrick are among the featured speakers at Radio Montreaux, NAB's first
international radio conference and exhibition to be held June 10 -13 in Montreaux,
Switzerland. Of special note, Sikes will be featured with his regulatory
counterparts from Britain, France, and Germany in a regulatory discussion on
radio's growth and potential in Europe.
The Sports Media Network and Sports Entertainment Network have come together again
in a merger announced this week. SEN President and general manager Jerry Kutner
said that Bill Wright will move to SEN as director of operations and affiliate
relations.
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ELSEWHERE (cont'd)
The WOR Network has added a second talk show to its syndication line -up. C3er.e Burns, who is currently doing a four hour midday show on WRKO Boston, and a three hour afternoon drive show on WOR will air afternoons on the network. WOR started syndicated New York financial talkers Ken and Darla Dolan last year. The show will begin airing June 22.
The RAB Radio Creative Fund has announced the 24 finalists in the first annual Mercury Awards competition for excellence in radio advertising. Agencies and production companies with multiple spots in the finals include Chiat /Day /Mojo, New York; Joy Radio, New York; Moving and Talking Picture Company, Philadelphia; The Richards Group, Dallas; and BBDO, Minneapolis. Nearly $200,000 will be presented June 4 at a black -tie dinner hosted by Dick Clark at New York's Hilton Hotel.
The Kansas City (MO) Radio Broadcasters Association earned the RAB's Marketing Partnership Award for April. The association garnered the award for a variety of innovative promotions and campaigns, including a quarterly audio newsletter, an on -going pro -radio on -air campaign, and a program of special training seminars and advertiser workshops. The monthly awards program was established in 1991 as a means of recognizing outstanding local radio marketing activities.
VNU Business Information Services, the parent of the now- defunct Birch Radio, is offering the 1990 and 1991 telephone respondents files to Birch Radio surveys, allowing interested stations to do recall surveys. The files include all of the respondent's pertinent information collected over the past two years. Call Kate Freeman at (305) 753 -6043 for more information.
The NAB announced this week Carol Reilly, general manager of The Griffin Group, licensee of WPYX /WIRY Latham, NY, has been chosen to serve as a designated NAB Radio Board member. Designated board members are elected by their respective boards from individuals nominated by the membership.
FCC Broadcast Station Totals As of April 30th AM radio - 4982 45% UHF TV 580 39% UHF translators 2350 FM radio 4652 42%" VHF TV 558 37% VHF translators 2503 FM educational 1530 14% UHF educational 236 16% Total translators 4853 Total radio 11164 100% VHF educational 123 8%
Total TV 1497 100% UHF low power 785 FM tanslators 1894 VHF low power 452
Total low power 1237 FCC counts include licensed stations only and do not include construction permits
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ROBERT UNMACHT, Editor May. 11, 1992 Vol. 9, No. 21 COPYRIGHT 1992
FORMAT CHANGES ( It change
AK Fairbanks AZ Coolidge
Tucson Yuma
CA Banning (Riverside) Gonzales (Salinas) Groveland Merced Needles Ukiah
CO Denver DE Milford FL Arcadia
Jacksonville Melbourne Saint Augustine
GA Albany Clarkesville Douglas Trenton (Chattanooga)
ID Rexburg Rexburg
IN Newburgh ME Biddeford
Sanford MA Fall River
Middleborough MI Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids MN Luverne NV Las Vegas
Las Vegas NY Buffalo NC Salisbury OH Chardon
Cincinnati Galien Jackson Jackson New Boston Van Wert
OK Blackwell Clinton Lawton Moore (OKC) Muskogee Oklahoma City Wagoner (Tulsa)
OR Ashland (Medford) Astoria Reedsport
accompanies
KIAK-970 KCKY-1150 KUAZ-89.1* KCFY-88.1* KMET-1490 KKLF-104.3 KXSR-91.7* KFIE-106.3 KTOX-1340 KUKI-1400 KNUS-710 WYUS-930 WKGF-1480 WCRJ-1530 WTAI-1560 WAOC-1420 WALG-1590 WCHM-1490 WoKA-1310 WBDX-102.7 KRXK-FM-98 1
KRXK-1230 WGAB-1180 WIDE-1400 WSEW-88.5* WSAR-1480 WCEG-1530 WLAV-FM-96.9 WLAV-1340 KLQL-101.1 KMMK-103.5 KENO-1460 WBEN-930 WSTP-1490 WCDN-1560 WKRC-550 WQLX-102.3 WLMJ-1280 WCJO-97.7 WIOI-1010 WERT-1220 KOKB-1580 KXOL-1320 KBZQ-99.5 WWLS-640 KMUS-1380 KTOK-1000 KXTD-1530 KCMX-580 KAST-FM-92.9 KDUN-1030
new ownership) ( // s
formerly country, talk talk, sports new new SMN Kool - oldies KHKN -FM, country new KDAT, silent news, talk
# country // FM news, talk news, talk country
# silent talk country, talk news, talk adult contemporary country adult contemporary
# Unis. - country # Unis. - CW // FM talk news, talk new talk, sports new rock rock // FM country
# rock AC Unis. - Oldies news, talk news, talk oldies AC, talk silent
# country // FM # country
country, talk variety news, talk sports // WWLS new sports oldies news, talk sports // WWLS news, talk CHR silent
imulcast) becomes adds IBN - talk adds AFR - sports news, jazz // KUAT religion SMN - adult standards contemporary Christian news, classical / /KXPR Spanish adds SUN - talk news, talk adds SUN - talk adds AFR - talk Southern gospel Southern gospel adds IBN - talk adds SUN - talk adds SUN - talk news, talk adds AFR - talk adds JSA - adult cont. Unis. Hot - country Unis. Hot - CW // FM adds IBN - talk adds IBN - talk religion adds AFR - talk adult contemporary modern rock modern rock // FM adds Unis. Hot - CW modern rock "The Edge" Unis CNN Headline news adds AFR - talk adds AFR - talk news, talk (June 1)
adds ESPN - sports JSA - country adds SMN Real - CW adds SMN Real - CW easy listening oldies // FM adds IBN - talk adds SUN - sports JSA - soft AC adds SUN - sports contemporary Christian adds SUN - talk adds SUN - sports adds IBN - talk Unis. - adult cor.temp. country
PAT McCRUMMEN, Associate Editor DAVID K. BRAZIER, Associate Editor Data Processing
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FORMAT CHANGES (cont'd) PA Ambridge
Scranton Tobyhanna Wilkes -Barre
SC Walterboro SD Spearfish
Sturgis TN Etowah
Harriman Livingston
TX Beaumont Brownwood Cleveland (Houston) Denison Hamlin (Abilene) McAllen Merkel (Abilene) Pittsburg Port Arthur (Houston) San Angelo San Angelo San Angelo Temple
VA Newport News Rural Retreat Rural Retreat Staunton
WA Lakewood Pullman
WV Clarksburg WI Evansville
Green Bay Stevens Point
BC Tijuana (San Diego) NS Halifax
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WMBA-1460 WTSS-1320 # WPMR(CP)FM-107. WTSW-1340 # WRIT-1080 KEZV-101.1 KRCS-93.1 WCPH-1220 WLIQ-92.7 WCSD-95.9 KZZB-FM-95.1 KPSM-99.3 KRTK-97.1 KDSQ-101.7 KWZD-103.7 KHID(CP)-88.1* KMXO-1500 KXAL-FM-103.1 KYKR-FM-93.3 KELI-98.7 KCP*:-1340 KGKL-960 KTEM-1400 WGH-1310 WCRR-FM-95 3 WCRR-660 WTON-1240 KLAY-1180 KZZL-FM-99 5
WZWA-90.1* WMJB-105.9 WNFL-1440 WSPO-1010 XEKAM-950 CHNS-960
May. 27, 1992
AC, talk religon new religon // WTSS country soft AC Unis. - country silent country, talk WXKG, easy listen.
// KYKR country # soft AC
new CHR country new Spanish country country soft AC silent adult contemporary talk country country country full service talk new new adult news, news, talk adult
AC
contemporary talk talk
contemporary
adds AFR - talk silent to be rock // AM silent black gospel Unis. - adult contemp. Unis. Hot - country country adds JSA- oldies 2 -llpm country KYKR, country (June 7) contemporary Christian to be classical / /KRTS adds City FM - CHR silent news, classical / /KMBH silent adds Unis. Hot - CW Spanish (June 7)
adult contemporary religion // FM rock "Rock 96" adds AFR - talk sports adds Unis. - country Southern gospel adds AFR - sports adds IBN - talk country // KCLX religion SMN - classic rock adds IBN - talk adds IBN - talk silent oldies
NEW STATIONS: APPLICATIONS * non -commercial station) ( & reapplication) ( + competes with existing application)
CA 88.9* Lancaster 5500 w, 69 ft Living Way Ministries 97.1* Patterson 3000 w, 328 ft Stockton Christ. Life College
FL 94.1 Crawfordville 6000 w, 328 ft Dash Communications, Inc. IA 98.5+ Cedar Falls 3500 w, 328 ft Hawkeye Radio Properties MO 102.7+ Lake Ozark 6000 w, 328 ft RBM Broadcasting, Inc. NH 90.7*+ Keene 1500 w, 938 ft New Hampshire Public Radio NY 97.9+ Whitesboro 2500 w, 515 ft Frank B. Duross
97.9+ Whitesboro 2900 w, 423 ft New Horizons Bcstg. Part. 97.9+ Whitesboro 3400 w, -266 ft William H. Walker III
TN 89.3* Pioneer 300 w, 769 ft Cumberland Communities Commun. VA 103.5*+ Crozet 270 w, 1515 ft Community Educ. Service Coun. WI 92.9 Birnawood 6000 w, 328 ft Pacer Radio of Mid -Wisconsin
Returned /Dismissed Applications CO 99.7+ Durango (D) Charles Fabrikant NY 100.5+ Conklin (D) Landon /Steel Radio Partners
100.5+ Conklin (D) Terri L. English NC 90.7 *+ Durham (D) Central Florida Educ. Found.
NEW STATIONS: GRANTS CO 107.1 Aspen 470 w, 804 ft Aspen FM, Inc.
99.7 Durango 16000 w, 879 ft Caren Lacy KY 104.3 Hardinsburg 3000 w, 328 ft Breckinridge Broadcasting Co. NY 100.5 Conklin 3510 w, 433 ft Cheryl Busch NC 90.7* Durham 50000 w, 433 ft North Carolina Central Univ.
TRANSLATORS / BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: APPLICATIONS AL new -94.7 Trinity 10 w, WKDF Nashville William P. Rogers CA new -96.3 Boonville 74 w, KUKI -FM Ukiah Bcstg Corp. CO new -97.5 Whitewater 76490 w, KURA Floyd R. Peterson (The ERP listed here is reported by the FCC. We believe this to be highly unlikely.) MS new -104.3 Kosciusko 50 w, WBKJ Boswell Bcstg Co. MT new -91.9* Philipsburg 45w, WMBI -FM Chicago Moody Bible Inst. NY new- 100.3* Little Falls /Herkimer 5 w, WMHR First Baptist Church
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TRANSLATORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: OH new -88.9* Steubenville
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT AS WVUV(CP)FM-101.1 AZ KRKN-97.5
KTBA(CP)FM-97.9 CA KSSB(CP)-100.9
KQKX(CP)-104.1 ID KCRQ(CP)-101.3 IL WIKK-103.5 LA KRRQ (CP) -95. 5 MD WMYJ-106.5 MA WCEG-1530 MI WVKG(CP)-103.1 MO KKJJ(CP)-107.5
KZPF(CP)-92.9 KHCR(CP)-97.7 WVFM(CP)-105.7 WDOX(CP)-93.1 KTDE(CP)-91.1* WVNV-96.5 WSQC-FM-91.7* WRPL(CP)-93.5 WPIP (CP) -880 WOHC-91.9* WPMR(CP)FM-107. WKNL(CP)-760 KHID(CP)-88.1* KWHU(CP)-90.1* KQRX(CP)-95.1 WHEM(CP)-91.3* KMBU(CP)-104.1
NH NJ NM NY
NC
OH PA TN TX
WI WY
ACTIVITY Pago Pago Oro Valley Tuba City Calipatria Woodlake Gooding Newton Lafayette Pocomoke City Middleborough Pentwater Campbell Ozark Potosi Campton Wildwood Crest Espanola Malone Oneonta Wadesboro Winston -Salem Chillicothe
9 Tobyhanna Knoxville McAllen Midland Midland Eau Claire Powell
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS AK KNOM -FM(CP) -96.1 Nome AZ KUAT -1550* Tucson CA KHIP -93.5 Hollister
KBCH- FM(CP)107.7 Kings Beach
DE HI IL
WSBL(CP)-97.9 KQNG-570 WYDS(CP)-93.1 WJEZ-103.1
KY WQEG(CP)-92.7 WMTC-FM-99.9
LA KROF-960 ME WEZO(CP)-93.5 MA WBMA(CP)-890
MI WSNQ-900 WGDN-FM-103.1
MN KQXA(CP)-96.1 MO KMIS-FM-106.3
KMIS-1050 MT KBOZ-FM-93.7 NJ WNJS-FM(CP)88.1* NY WSLL-90.5* OK KEOK-101.7 PA WHMU(CP)-101.5
WKPA-1150 TX KWTA(CP)-95.1
KPAN-FM-106.3 WA KZPH(CP)-101.1
KLYK-105.5
Selbyville Lihue Decatur Pontiac
Russell Springs Vancleve Abbeville Fairfield Dedham
Gaylord Gladwin
LeSueur Portageville
Portageville Bozeman Berlin Saranac Lake Tahlequah Covington New Kensington Electra
Hereford Cashmere
Longview
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APPLICATIONS (cont'd) 35 w, WAFR Tupelo MS American Family Assn.
cancelled cp, deleted call letters on the air cancelled cp, deleted call letters cancelled cp, deleted call letters requests extension of time (3rd) cancelled CP, deleted call letters on the air requests extension of time (4th) on the air on the air cancelled CP, deleted call letters granted extension of time (2nd) requests extension of time requests extension of time requests extension of time granted extension of time (2nd) cancelled cp, call letters deleted on the air on the air granted extension of time (3rd) requests CP to reinstate expired permit on the air target on air date is August 1992 requests extension of time target on air date is June 1992 cancelled cp, call letters deleted requests extension of time (2nd) requests extension of time cancelled cp, deleted call letters
& reapplication) [docket decrease to 88 w direct measurement of change to 110 w, 2260 change to 210 w, 2962 location, class C3
change xmtr location direct measurement of change xmtr location chg to 3000 w, 459 ft, chg change freq. to 93.7 A
change xmtr location, change increase to 6000 w direct measurement of antenna
number]
antenna power ft, chg xmtr loc. ft, change xmtr
antenna power
xmtr loc.,
DA
power chg to 10500 w, 499 ft, chg xmtr loc. incr. to 3500 w day, 25000 w night, chg xmtr loc., city cf lic. to Wellesley
direct measurement of antenna power increase to 11300 w, 453 ft, chg xmtr location, class C3
change to 1700 w, 433 ft, chg xmtr loc. incr to 50000 w, 462 ft, move to 106.5, C2, chg city of lic. to New Madrid
decrease to 600 w, chg antenna system correct site coord. change to 2 w (h), 85 w (v), 377 ft decrease to 355 ft increase to 6000 w, [88 -375] change to 1600 w, 676 ft, chg xmtr loc. direct measurement of antenna power increase to 50000 w, 397 ft, chg xmtr loc., chg freq. to 94.9 C2, [89 -567]
decrease to 7000 w incr. to 2450 w, 513 ft, chg xmtr loc., chg freq. to 106.7 MHz
incr. to 700 w, 859 ft, chg xmtr loc.
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Returned /Dismissed Applications AR KPCA -1580 Marked Tree (D)
HI KHNR-650 KY WAMZ-97.5 PA WBCQ(CP)-1180 PR WZOL-92.1 SC WXTC-1390
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Honolulu (D)
Louisville (Rescind.) Quakertown (D)
Luquillo (D)
Charleston (D)
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS AZ KZMK -92.1 Bisbee AR KBLT -95.9 El Dorado
CA KXLM-102.9 KCAL-FM-96.7 KFMR-100.1
CT WCCC-1290
ID KADQ-FM-94.3
IN (CP) -106. 7 IA KLVN-95.9 KS KSKG-99.9 KY WXID-94.7
WLKS(CP)FM-102 MD WCEI-FM-96.7 NY WABH-1380
WTKW(CP)-93.5 OH WCKX-106.3
WVNO-FM-106.1 WWJM-106.3
SC WRDQ(CP)-103.3 TX KLTG-96.5
KHCB-1400 UT KKWZ-93.7
Oxnard Redlands Stockton Hartford
Rexburg
Mount Vernon Newton Salina Mayfield
9 West Liberty Easton Bath Bridgeport London Mansfield New Lexington Greer Corpus Christi Galveston Richfield
WV WVNS -96.1 Charleston
dismissed license renewal, deleted call letters
direct measurement of antenna power increase to 649 ft, chg xmtr location increase to 900 w, DA -D, chg xmtr loc. change to 4000 w, 968 ft, chg xmtr loc. change antenna system
change frequency to 92.3 MHz increase to 100000 w, 288 ft, change freq. to 96.1 Cl, [87 -73] increase to 5500 w, 112 ft install auxiliary antenna system change to 6000 w, (88 -375] decrease to 490 w, change city of lic. to W. Hartford CT, change xmtr loc.
increase to 25000 w, 295 ft, class C3, [89 -170]
decrease to 295 ft, change xmtr loc. increase to 5100 w install auxiliary antenna system decrease to 38000 w, 403 ft change to 328 ft, change xmtr location install new auxiliary system increase to 5000 w day, 350 w night decrease to 318 ft, change xmtr loc. increase to 6000 w, DA use former main as auxiliary change to 1690 w, 626 ft, chg xmtr loc. change to 2700 w, 495 ft, chg xmtr loc. modify DA change main studio location increase to 33730 w, 3129 ft, change xmtr location
granted as amended to increase to 45000 w, 515 ft, change xmtr location
CALL LETTER CHANGES ( # applied for by new owners) ( effective date given if after 5/27/92)
CA KHKN -540 Carmel Valley becomes KIEZ KHKN -FM -104.3 Gonzales KKLF
FL WZTU -104.1 Cocoa Beach # WHVE "The Wave"
PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS AL WKSJ -1270 Prichard
AZ KRKN(CP)-97.5
KTUC-1400
CA KDJK-95.1
KOBO-1450
CO KRRU-1480
FL WAPR-1390
WQOL-103.7
GA WJYZ-960
WHJX-790
IL WCAZ-990/92.1
WLRW-94.5
WYMG-100.5
Oro Valley
Tucson
Oakdale
Yuba City
Pueblo
Avon Park
Vero Beach
Albany
Brunswick
Carthage
Champaign
Jacksonville
r reorganization of existing ownership) from Capitol Broadcasting Corporation to Franklin Communications Partners, L.P.
from Christopher T. Maloney, M.D. to Maloney Broadcasting, Inc.
from KTUC Investments to KTUC, Inc.
from Goldrush Broadcasting, Inc. to Goldrush Broadcasting, Inc., D.I.P.
from Douglas Broadcasting, Inc. to KOBO Radio, Inc. from Donald J. Banner, Receiver to Joyce Erway from Andrew L. Banas to Pearl Lee from Treasure Coast Media (Tall. Bcstg) to Treasure Coast Media (Equity Res. Grp)
from Silver Star Comm. - WJAZ, Inc. to Dowdy Brothers Broadcasting Company
from Eagle Bcstg (R Hilker & W Rollins) to Eagle Bcstg (B Gilbert & J Henderson)
from Bryan Broadcasting, Inc. to Reality Plus Corporation from Saga Comm. (Saga Comm. of Illinois) to Saga Comm. (Saga Communications, Inc.) from Saga Comm. (Saga Comm. of Illinois) to Saga Comm. (Saga Communications, Inc.)
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PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS (cont'd) IL WITT -93.5 Tuscola
IA KRNT-1350/ KRNQ-102.5
KBKB-1360
KMNS -620/ KSEZ-97.9
KY WRKA-103.1
LA WARB-730
ME WMEH-90.9*
WMED-89.7*
WMEA-90.1*
WMEM-106.1*
WMEW-91.3*
MD WDMV-540
MI WMLB-98.1
MN KSRQ-90.1*
KTRF-1230
MO KZPF(CP)-92.9
NE KUHG(CP)-98.1
NC WEDE-1130
OH WM-1580/ WSNY-94.7
OR KPRB-1240/ KSJJ-102.9
KTBR-950
Des Moines
Fort Madison
Sioux City
St. Matthews
Covington
Bangor
Calais
Portland
Presque Isle
Waterville
Pocomoke City
Glen Arbor
Thief River Falls
Thief River Falls
Ozark
Hastings
Eden
Columbus
Redmond
Roseburg
KTRQ -FM -104.3 Tri -City
PA WWCC- 159C/.3 Honesdale WDNH -FM -95.3
SC WRXR -FM -96.3 Aiken
TN WCSV-1490
WCSV-1490
WENR-1090
WV WCAW-680/ WVAF-99.9
WI WKLH-96.5
Crossville
Crossville
Englewood
Charleston
Milwaukee
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( r reorganization of existing ownership) from Illini Bcstg (S. Martin) to Illini Bcstg (T. Dumas & E. Baldridge)
from Saga Communications, Inc. (Old) to Saga Communications, Inc. (New)
from Talley Bcstg Co. (Hayward Talley) to Talley Bcstg Co. (Hayward Talley Trust) from George Pelletier, Receiver to Chesterman Comm. Sioux City, Inc. from Capitol Broadcasting Corporation to Franklin Communications Partners, L.P. from WARB, Inc. to America First Communications, Inc.
from University of Maine System to Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation
from University of Maine System to Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation
from University cf Maine System to Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation
from University of Maine System to Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation
from University of Maine System to Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation from Five Star Broadcasting, Inc. to Birach Broadcasting Corporation from Michael & Linda Bradford, Sole Pro. to Cherry Capital Media, Inc.
from Area Voc. Tech. Inst. - Dist. 564 to Joint Voc. Tech. College - Dist. 2200
from Woodland Communications Corporation to Border States Broadcasting Corp.
from Ozark Mountain Bcstg (D. Lemmon) to Ozark Mountain Bcstg (G. Lynch)
from Bott Communications, Inc. to Bott Broadcasting Co. from Avery Communications, Inc. to John Correa dba Newave Bcstg from Saga Communications, Inc. (Old) to Saga Communications, Inc. (New) from Redmond Broadcast Group, Inc. to Stewart Broadcasting, Inc. from Douglas Broadcasters, Inc. to K/S Riggs Broadcasting, Inc.
from Gee Jay Broadcasting, Inc. to Tri City Communications, Inc.
from WDNH Bcstg Corp. (G. Schmitt) to WDNH Bcstg Corp. (T Vanorden & J Duda)
from J & L Bcstg, Inc. (Donald Wilks) to J & L Bcstg, Inc. (Donald Wilks, Trust.)
from Audio Broadcasters, Inc. to U.S. Small Business Administration from U.S. Small Business Administration to Samuel T. Armes from Middle Tennessee Radio to M & H Broadcasting, Inc. from Capitol Broadcasting Corporation to Franklin Communications Partners, L.P. from Lakefront Comm. (Saga Comm., Inc.) to Lakefront Comm. (Saga Comm., Inc.)
DISMISSED STATION TRANSFERS (D) from Broadcast Equities, Inc.
to Charlotte Good Music Broadcasting, Inc. NC WCNT -1480 Charlotte
FM ALLOCATIONS: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS AL WHOD Jackson to 94.5 C3 from C2, counterproposal, comments June 5
GA WCEH Hawkinsville to 103.9 C3 from A, comm. due July 13, rep. July 28 MN new St. Joseph add 92.9 C3, comments due July .3, replies July 28 MS WMYQ -FM Newton to 105.5 A or C2 from 106.3 A, counter, comm. June 5
new Petal add 94.3 C2, counterproposal, comments due June 6
new Sandersville add 94.3 C3, counterproposal, comments due June 5
WMFM Waynesboro to 101.7 A, C3, or C2 from 105.5 A, counter, June 5
TX KVST Huntsville to 103.5 C3 from 103.3 A, com. July 13, rep. July 28
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FM ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED AMENDMENTS AR KXFE -FM Dumas to 106.9 C3 from 107.1 A
KAYZ El Dorado to 103.3 Cl from 103.1 A new Marianna to 105.3 A from 106.9 A new Waldo add 99.1 A, window opens July 7, closes August 6 CA KQNC Quincy to 102.1 A from C2 KFIA -FM Shingle Springs to 101.9 B from B1
IL WESZ Lincoln to 93.9 A from 100.1 A new Maroa add 107.3 A, window opens July 7, closes August 6 IN WKCM -FM Cannelton to 102.9 C3 from A new Edinburgh add 102.9 A, window opens July 7, closes August 6 KY WVPV Beaver Dam to 100.7 A from 102.7 A WCKQ Campbellsville to 104.1 C3 from A WLMK Horse Cave to 106.7 A from 100.7 A
LA new Bastrop to 97.3 A from 103.3 A OK KFXT Sulphur to 100.9 C2 from C3 TN WUCZ Carthage to 104.1 A from 102.3 A
WJRX East Ridge to 107.9 C3 from A new Lafayette to 102.1 A from 104.1 A
WASHINGTON THIS WEEK The Commission has notified KGB, Inc., licensee of KGB -FM San Diego, CA, that it is apparently liable for a forfeiture of $25,000 for airing indecent programming during its "Friday Morning Blow -Out Show" of February 23, March 16, and April 13, 1990, at approximately 8:00 a.m. KGB responded by saying the three incidents were "isolated," and that personnel responsible for the broadcasts were reprimanded. The Commission doubled the base fine of $12,500 because of the nature of the offensive material, and the number of times it aired.
The Commission also notified Malrite Communications' WEGX Philadelphia, PA of an apparent liability for forfeiture of $5,000 for airing taped telephone conversations without the second party's knowledge or permission of the taping.
The Commission has granted Ramar Communications, Inc.'s request for waiver of the one -to -a- market rule for its purchase of KIDI Albuquerque from Guadalajara Chili Pepper Company. Ramar is also in the process of purchasing unbuilt KBQE -TV Albuquerque from Mary Moran. The Commission also waived the one -to -a- market rule for Paseo del Norte Broadcasting Corp in El Paso. Paseo del Norte owns KINT -TV El Paso, and is purchasing KEZB and KEZB -FM El Paso from KEZB, Inc.
The Commission has denied a request for reconsideration of a $10,000 forfeiture assessed against Southern California Broadcasting Company, licensee of KIEV Glendale, CA, for willful and repeated violations of the Communications Act and the FCC's rules concerning sponsorship identification. KIEV had broadcast "Investors Club of the Air" and "Travel Talk" without announcing that consideration had been paid for them. KIEV unsuccessfully argued that the fine should be reconsidered because of its attempt to comply with the law.
The Commission has denied petitions to reconsider its Policy Statement "Standards for Assessing Forfeitures" released last August. The statement significantly increased the forfeiture amounts for a number of violations and set limits for repeated violations. Several petitioners sought reconsideration of the policy, claiming that the statement was a substantive rule, not a general statement of policy, and therefore was improperly adopted without notice and comment. The Commission disagreed, pointing out that the statement expressly indicated the Commission's intent to retain discretion and flexibility, considering the facts involved in each case.
The National Association of Broadcasters' Radio Board has proposed a revision of the radio ownership rules adopted by the Commission. The NAB Board adopted recommendations that include dropping the use of audience share data and the use of Arbitron to determine the number of stations in a market. The NAB has also proposed national ownership limits of 25 AM and 25 FM stations --30 stations for minority -controlled groups --and local ownership caps of 2 AM's and 2 FM's in all markets of 15 or more stations.
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Evergreen's WLUP Chicago is fighting an apparent liability forfeiture for broadcasting indecent programming with an 18- minute video tape with short pieces of television shows airing in the Chicago area. According to Inside Radio, Evergreen hopes that the tape will demonstrate that Chicago's community standards weren't violated. Evergreen, in a press release, stated that television in America has moved from "My Three Sons" to "All My Children" to "Married, With Children," and pointed out that "what America sees and hears on radio and television is reflectve of its standards and tastes."
The Radio Advertising Bureau reported an uptrend in combined local and national ad sales revenue of three percent for April. National spot revenue continued its decline, dropping eight percent from March. Combined local and national spot radio revenue is flat year -to -date, with local revenue's `our percent increase offset by an eleven percent decline in national spot. The Southwest and East posted the biggest local revenue gains. Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. and Hungerford Aldrin Nichols & Carter provide the monthly data.
The International Association of Broadcasting (IAB) will hold its 23rd General Assembly in Las Vegas next Spring in Conjunction with NAB '93. The IAB is headquartered in Montevideo, Uruguay and represents commercial radio and television broadcasters and associations in 25 countries.
The CBS Radio Network is commemorating Black Music Month in June with a series saluting legendary black musicians. The 90- second reports will be hosted by WMVP Milwaukee's Billy Young and run between 6:00 a.m. and 7 :00 p.m. ET on stations across the country.
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