Broadcasters’ news bulletin (July 1932-Mar 1933)

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Juno 9, 1922 applications GiLiNTED During the current Keek the Commission granted the following applications sub¬ ject to the provisions of .Rules 44 & 45 providing that proper protests niay he filed within twenty days from the date of the action: CALL OP APPLICANT NaTURE OP GILiNT FIRST ZONE WQDM A. J. St. Antoine Granted consent to Vol, Assign, of license St. Alhans , Vermont to A. J. St. Antoine 8e E. J. Regan, WNBX The tJHBX Brdcstg. Corporation Granted C. P. to install new equipment and Springfield, Vermont change frequency from 1200 to 1260 kc; in¬ crease power from 10 watts to 250 watts and hours of operation from sharirg with WCAX to daytime only, ani to move station IccaJ.':;/ from Main Street to l-f-mllcs from Springfield. SECOND ZONE WWSW Walker & Downing Radio Corp. Granted C, P. to install new equipment Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. to increase daytime power from lOO to dpO W. THIRD ZONE WSM National Life & Accident Insur¬ ance Co, , Nashville, Tennessee. WSB The Atlanta Journal Go, .Htlanta, Georgia WTFl Toccoa Falls Brdcstg. Co. Athens , Georgia Granted Mod. of C. P. to extend completion date to August 17, 1932, Granted Mod. of C, P. for a new site j. or 50 KW transmitter. Granted consent vol. assign, lie. to Liberty Broadcasting Company. RENEJxiLS GR^iNTSD During the current week the Commission granted applicatjcns for renewal license for the regilar period to the foll'^wing stations; WaAW, Omaha, Nebresl-:a; WABC , New York City; Columbus, Ohio^ WBT, Charlotte, North Carolina; WB2-WBZA. Boston, Massachusetts; WCAU, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; WCCO , Minneapolis, Minnesota; TOGY> Minneapolis, Minnesota; iTDZ, Tuscola, Illinois; NEaF, New York City; T7EaF (auxiliary); WEEU, Reading, Pennsylvania; V»3NR, Chicago, Illinois; WENR (auxiliary); T7GN, Gnicage. Illinois; WGY, Schenectady, Now York; iTHaM Eoci ester, New York; WHDH, Boston, Mast-aw chusetts; WINS, New York City; 1I7JR, Detroit, Michigan; WJZ, New York City; NJZ, (auxiliary); Cincinnati, Ohio; WMaQ,. Chicago Illinois; WMAZ , Macon, Georgiar WOaI ; San Antonio. Texas; 'YPG-, Atlantic City, New Jersey; VPTF , EAi sigh , No . Carolina; VRUF , Gainesville, Florida; ^VA, Richmond, Virginia; WSB, Atlanta., Georgia; WSM, Nashville, Tennessee; Glevelana, Ohio; KEX, Portland, Oregon; KTaB, Lincoln, Nebraska; KFBI , ALilers. Kansas; KFSQ,> St. Joseph; Missoui-i; K.FVD, Los Angeies: Calif¬ ornia; KGDM, Stockbon, Celiforni.a, K'.O, San Francisco, California; IlGC (auxiliary); KJR, Seattle, Washingcon; KOA Derver, Colorado; KOA (auxi .icuxl ; ICPGB , Seattle Nashingten JJE’L'O-, Df.llris, Texa', ICTHS , Hot Spri.rgo ^•rkanS'''3; V.’O.I : Arxios , Towa