NAB reports (Mar-Dec 1933)

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WMCA — Knickerbocker Broadcasting Co., New York — Special au¬ thority, 570 kc., 500 watts, with additional 500 watts ex¬ perimentally, unlimited time. Present assignment, 570 kc., 500 watts, unlimited time. WSYR — Central New York Broadcasting Corp., Syracuse, N. Y. — CP. 570 kc., 500 watts, unlimited time. Present assignment, 570 kc., 250 watts, unlimited time. NEW — Harold Thomas, Waterbury, Conn. — CP, 1190 kc., 100 watts, daytime. APPLICATIONS GRANTED KRLD — KRLD Radio Corp., Dallas, Tex. — Granted authority to operate on 970 kc. during World Series games. (Normally licensed on 1040 kc., 10 KW, sharing with KTHS.) KTHS — Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. — Granted authority to use time assigned to KRLD on 1040 kc. while that station is using 970 kc. during Series games. WAPI — WAPI Broadcasting Corp., Birmingham, Ala. KVOO— Southwestern Sales Corp., Tulsa, Okla. — Granted authority to operate simultaneously with 1 KW power October 4 from 8:30 to 9:30 p. m., CST, in order to take National Catholic Charities program with President Roosevelt speaking. (Sta¬ tions normally licensed on 1140 kc., 5 KW (CP 25 KW) simultaneous daytime, sharing at night.) WHDF — The Upper Michigan Broadcasting Co., Calumet, Mich. — Granted special temporary authorization to broadcast World Series games and to operate from 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m., CST, October 7, 14, 21, 28 and November 4, 11, 18, 25, 1933. WSUI — State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa — Granted special temporary authorization to operate 10 p. m. to 12 midnight, CST, October 6. WJBK — James F. Hopkins, Inc., Detroit, Mich. — Granted modifica¬ tion of license for authority to operate on EST instead of CST as specified in existing license — 6 a. m. to sunset and 9 to 12 p. m., EST. WIBM — WIBM, Inc., Jackson, Mich. — Granted modification of license to operate on EST instead of CST as specified in existing license — 5 a. m. to 8 p. m. EST. WSB — Atlanta Journal Co., Atlanta, Ga. — Granted authority to use 5 KW transmitter as auxiliary pending action on applica¬ tion for regular license covering use of 5 KW transmitter as auxiliary. KFJB — Marshall Electric Co.. Inc., Marshalltown, Iow'a — Granted special temporary authorization to operate from 9 p. m. to 12 midnight, CST, on October 26, 1933. SET FOR HEARING WHOM — New Jersey Broadcasting Corp., Jersey City, N. J. — CP to install new equipment and increase power from 250 to 500 watts. KQW — Pacific Agricultural Foundation, Ltd., San Jose, Calif. — CP to make changes in equipment and increase daytime power from 500 watts to 1 KW (facilities of KFWI). WFBM — Indianapolis Power and Light Co., Indianapolis, Ind. — modification of license to increase specified hours to un¬ limited (facilities of WSBT). WSBT — The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Ind. — Modification of license to change frequency from 1230 kc. to 1360 kc. ; increase specified hours to 4/7 time (facilities formerly as¬ signed WJKS (now WIND) on 1360 kc.). WSAR — Doughty & Welch Electric Co., Inc., Fall River, Mass. — CP to move transmitter from Fall River to Somerset, Mass., and move studio locally in Fall River; also make changes in equipment. Requests special experimental authorization to increase day power from 250 watts to 500 w’atts. KJBS — Julius Brunton & Sons Co., San Francisco, Calif. — CP to make changes in equipment and increase power from 100 to 500 watts (facilities of KFWI). APPLICATIONS RECONSIDERED The Commission reconsidered its action of September 19 and cancelled the authorizations set forth below, at the request of applicants: WNAD — University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. — Special tem¬ porary authorization to operate from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m., CST, September 30. provided KGGF remained silent. WNAD — University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.— Special tem¬ porary authorization to operate from 2:30 to 5:30, CST, October 21, November 4, and November 30, provided KGGF remained silent. MISCELLANEOUS WJEJ — Hagerstown Broadcasting Co., Hagerstown. Md. — Denied authority to operate Saturday morning, October 7, from 1 to 4 p. m. KTBS — Tri-State Broadcasting System, Inc., Shreveport, La. — Denied their protest against the granting of KRMD’s appeal to operate from 1 to 5 p. m., October 14, 21, and November 25 and 30. (KTBS operates on 1450 kc., 1 KW, unlimited time.) WDAE — Tampa Publishing Co., Tampa. Fla. — Dismissed at request of applicant, application for CP, 1220 kc., 1 KW, 2(4 KW LS, unlimited time (facilities of WRUF), heretofore set for hearing. NEW — Central Broadcasting Co., Davenport, Iowa — Dismissed from the hearing docket, at request of applicant, application for facilities of WIAS — 1310 kc., 100 watts, unlimited day, Sh. night. WJAC — WJAC, Inc., Johnstown, Pa. — Denied authority to reduce hours of operation on Monday until December 1, 1933, as follows: 9 to 10:30 a. m., and 4:30 to 10 p. m. Hear About Broadcasters’ Code at White Sulphur Springs, Oct., 8, 9, 10, 11 • Page 1 89 •