Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1933)

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DECISIONS OF THE FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION Appl i cat ions Granted TVHIS, Daily Teleg. Prtg. Co., Inc., Bluefield, J. Va. , grant e<T"ren . of lie., 1410 kc., 250 w. , sharing equally with 7/RBX, and application dismissed from hearing docket. (Appl . was set for hearing because station had failed to enter into a proper tine sharing agreement with r7RBX) ; '"COC, Mississippi Brdcstg. Co., Inc., Meridian, Miss., grant¬ ed ren. of lie., 830 kc., 500 w. night, 1 kw. LS , unltd. time, and appl. dismissed from hearing docket (Appl. w as set for hearing because station V7QBC sought the fa.cilities of '7C0C. That appl. has now been dismissed); 7/TFI , Liberty Brdcstg. Co., Athens, Ga. , granted ren. of lie., 1450 kc. , 500 w. , unltd. time, and appl. dismissed from hearing docket, because station ’7GST 1 s appl. seeking the facilities of •7TFI has been dismissed from the hearing docket; 7/QDM , A. J. St. Antoine & E. J. Regan, St. Albans, Vt . , granted auth. to operate from 2 to 4 p.m. April 16 in addition to the present specified period of 1 to 2 p.m. in order to broadcast Easter program; ''ROM. New Jersey Brdcstg. Corp., Jersey City, N.J., granted approval of the following hours of operation, pending resumption of opera¬ tion by Station H7BMS or the assignment of the fa.cilities of ‘■'rBMS: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., 6 p.m. to 12 midnight, daily, EST; KTRH, KTRH Brdcstg. Co., Houston, Tex., granted ext. of special exp. auth. to operate with 1 kw. power for period of 60 days from April 14; V/JSV, Old Dominion Brdcstg. Co., Alexandria, Va. , granted spec. exp. license to operate until 3 a.m., May 1, 1460 kc. , 10 kw. , midnight to 6:30 a.m. da.ily in addition to regular broadcast hours, to deter¬ mine results of new antenna system; KGGF, Powell & Platz, Coffeyville, Kans., granted spec. temp. auth. to operate from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m., CST, April 13, provided Station 'AN AD remains silent; 17ABI , First Universalist Society of Bangor, Me., granted spec. temp. auth. to operate from 3 to 4 p.m., EST, April 16; MLPM , John B. Cooley, Minot, N. Dak., regular license extended until April 30, pending installation of frequency monitor. Applicat ions Granted Other Than Broadcasting TC9XAK, Kans. Sta.te Col. of Agr. and Applied Science, Manhattan, Kans., granted ren. of exp. visual brdcstg. lie. 2100-2200 kc., 125 w. to Nov. 1, 1933; KHVBY. Howard Hughes, Hollywood, Calif., granted mod. of lie. to make changes in eqpt . and for addl, frequencies 3105 kc. unltd., 2906, 3072.5, 3088, 4967.5, 5672.5, 5692.5, unltd.; 11