NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1934)

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WEDC — Emil Denemark, Inc., Chicago, Ill. — Granted renewal of 1210 license on a temporary basis subject to such action as may be taken upon pending application for renewal. NEW — Bamberger Broadcasting Service, Inc., location to be deter¬ mined (Newark, N. J.). — Granted C. P. (gen. exp. exp.), frequencies 31600, 35600, 38600, 41000 kc., 1000 watts power, for special for facsimile communications. SET FOR HEARING WHOM — New Jersey Broadcasting Corp., Jersey City, N. J. — C. P. 1450 to move transmitter from Jersey City to Hoboken, N. J., and make changes in equipment. NEW — Community Broadcasting Co., Toledo, Ohio (site to be 1200 determined). — C. P., 1200 kc., 100 watts, daytime. NEW — Lake Region Broadcasting Co., Lakeland, Fla. — C. P., 1310 1310 kc., 100 watts, unlimited time. WTAR — WTAR Radio Corp., Norfolk, Va. — Modification of license 780 to increase night power from 500 watts to 1 KW. WBNO — The Coliseum Place Baptist Church, New Orleans, La. — 1200 Consent to voluntary assignment of license to Edward R. Musso. WBHS — Virgil V. Evans, Huntsville, Ala. — Renewal of license; 1200 1200 kc., 100 watts, shares WFBC-WBHS, 6/7 time. WROL — Stuart Broadcasting Corp., Knoxville, Tenn. — C. P. to 1310 make changes in equipment and increase day power from 100 watts to 250 watts. (This application supersedes an applica¬ tion for special experimental authority formerly filed re¬ questing same authority.) ORAL ARGUMENT GRANTED The Broadcast Division will hear oral arguments on January 16, 1935, beginning at 10 a. m., in re Examiner’s Report No. 1-2, regard¬ ing the application of KTAR at Phoenix, Ariz., to increase its night power from 500 watts to 1 KW. MISCELLANEOUS WJJD — WJJD, Inc., Chicago, Ill. — Application for modification of 1130 license set for hearing on December 3, 1934, continued and a new date will be fixed when the application of WOV will be heard. WBBM — WBBM Broadcasting Corp., Chicago, Ill. — Hearing of 770 application for C. P. continued and a new date will be fixed by the Docket Section. WBBR— Peoples Pulpit Association, Brooklyn, N. Y. — Denied peti1300 tion to continue for 90 days hearing on application for re¬ newal of license set for December 3, 1934. WARD — United States Broadcasting Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y. — De1400 nied petition for a “clarification or modification” of the order remanding the Brooklyn cases for further hearing. WYFW — Paramount Broadcasting Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y. — Denied 1400 petition for a “clarification or modification” of the order re¬ manding the Brooklyn cases for further hearing. WNBO — John Brownlee Spriggs, Silver Haven, Pa. — Denied re1200 quest for continuance of hearing scheduled for December 3, 1934, at Washington, Pa. KTUL — Tulsa Broadcasting Co., Inc., Tulsa, Okla. — The Commis1400 sion reconsidered its action in designating application for hearing and upon reconsideration thereof granted said appli¬ cation on an experimental basis for 60 days. NEW — Carolina Radio, Inc., Anderson, S. C. — C. P. for new station 1200 to operate on 1200 kc., 100 watts night, 250 watts LS, un¬ limited time, heretofore set for hearing, was dismissed at re¬ quest of applicant. W5XL — East Texas Broadcasting Co., Portable-Mobile. — C. P. for new general experimental station, heretofore granted, was retired to closed files for want of prosecution. LICENSE RENEWALS WLAC — Life and Casualty Ins. Co. of Tennessee, Nashville, Tenn. — 1470 Granted renewal of license for the period ending May 1, 1935. WBAX — John H. Stenger, Jr., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. — Granted renewal 1210 of license on a temporary basis subject to such action as the Commission may take on their pending application for re¬ newal as well as upon application for modification of license pending before it. WKOK — Sunbury Broadcasting Corp., Sunbury, Pa. — Granted re1210 newal of license on a temporary basis subject to Commis¬ sion’s action on pending application for renewal as well as upon any application affecting this station. WNBO — John Brownlee Spriggs, Silver Haven, Pa. — Granted re1200 newal of license on a temporary basis subject to such action as the Commission may take on licensee’s pending application for renewal. WIBG — WIBG, Inc., Glenside, Pa. — Present license extended for 970 two months from December 1, 1934, on a temporary basis subject to such action as may be taken upon pending appli¬ cation for renewal. KGVO — Mosby’s, Inc., Missoula, Mont. — Present license extended 1200 for three months from December 1, 1934, subject to such action as may be taken on pending application for renewal. WABI — First Universalist Society of Bangor, Maine. — Present 1200 license extended for three months from December 1, 1934, subject to such action as may be taken on pending application for renewal. WIP — Pennsylvania Broadcasting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. — Present 650 license extended for three months from December 1, 1934, subject to such action as may be taken on pending application for renewal. WJBW — Chas. C. Carlsen, New Orleans, La.— Granted renewal of 1200 license on a temporary basis subject to such action as the Commission may take on renewal application, which was designated for hearing. WBNO — The Coliseum Place Baptist Church, New Orleans, La. — 1200 Granted renewal of license on a temporary basis subject to such action as the Commission may take on renewal applica¬ tion, which was designated for hearing. KVOS — KVOS, Inc., Bellingham, Wash. — Granted renewal of license 1200 on a temporary basis subject to such action as the Commis¬ sion may take on renewal application, which was designated for hearing. WOCL — A. E. Newton, Jamestown, N. Y. — Granted renewal of 1210 license on a temporary basis subject to such action as the Commission may take on any applications pending affecting this station, particularly the application of Brown Radio Service & Laboratory, for such part of this station’s facilities as is necessary to operate simultaneously day and 100 watts night, unlimited time, as well as upon renewal application of this applicant, which was designated for hearing. WIP — Pennsylvania Broadcasting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. — Special 610 authorization to increase power to 1 KW experimentally was extended pending further consideration by the Commission, for the period December 1, 1934, and no later than March 1, 1935. W9XK — University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. — Granted renewal of experimental visual license in the exp. service effective 3 a. m., December 1, 1934, and ending 3 a. m., EST, May 1, 1935, in exact conformity with existing license. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED First Zone National Broadcasting Co., Inc., Bound Brook, N. J. — License to use transmitter already constructed for 2020, 2102, 2760 kc., Al, A2, A3. W2XR — John V. L. Hogan, 3104 Northern Blvd., Long Island City, 1550 N. Y. — Modification of license to change name of business to “John V. L. Hogan, d/b as Scientific Broadcasting Service.” WNAC — Shepard Broadcasting Service, Inc., Boston, Mass. — Con1230 struction permit to make changes in equipment and increase power from 1 KW, 2J4 KW, to 1 KW night, 5 KW daytime. WSAR — Doughty & Welch Elec. Co., Inc., Fall River, Mass. — Con1450 struction permit to make equipment changes, increase power from 250 watts to 1 KW. WPRO — Cherry & Webb Broadcasting Co., Providence, R. I. — 630 Extension special experimental authorization to operate on 630 kc., power 250 watts, period ending 6-1-35. WHDL — Tupper Lake Broadcasting Co., Inc., Olean, N. Y. — License 1420 to cover construction permit (Bl-P-53) to move transmitter and studio to Olean, N. Y.; make equipment changes. WNBX — WNBX Broadcasting Corp., Springfield, Vt. — License to 1260 cover construction permit (Bl-P-56) to make changes in equipment and increase power. W8XCN — Onondaga Radio Broadcasting Corp., Portable-Mobile. — License to cover construction permit for new general experi¬ mental station to be operated on 31100, 34600, 37600, 40600 kc., 5 watts. W8XCO — Onondaga Radio Broadcasting Corp., Portable-Mobile. — License to cover construction permit for new general experi¬ mental station to be operated on 31100, 34600, 37600, 40600 kc., 5 watts. Page 599 •