Broadcasters’ news bulletin (June-Dec 1931)

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September 19, 1931 REII3CWALS GEANTED At its sessions during the current week the Commission granted renewal of license applications for the regular period to the following stations: KGGF, South Coffeyville, Okla. ; TifNAD, Norman, Okla, | WRC, Washington, D, C. ; WBRC, Birmingham, Ala.; KFUL, Galveston, Texas; KGCA, Decorah, Iowa;'KFKU, Lawrence, Kansas; KF\7I, San Francisco, Calif.; KLCN, Blytheville, Ark. ; KRGV, Harlingen, Texas; KRSC, Seattle, Washington; KTSA, San Antonio, Texas; K7<7VfG, Brownsville, Texas; KROW, Oakland, Calif.; KTRH, Houston, Texas; KWLC, Decorah, Iowa; KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa; KGB2, Tork, Nebraska. LICENSE APPLICATIONS GRANTED During the curren week the Commission granted applications for license cover¬ ing previously authorized construction permits to the following station; WABC, New Tork, N. T. ; WNBZ, Saranac .Lake, N. T, ; WTAG<, Worcester, Mass.; S9?finton, Pa.; KABC, San Antonio, Texas; KGKO, Wichita rr.' Texps; WTlW, College Station, Texas; WCOC, Meridian, Miss,; KVILB, Monroe, Lr... ;; K&rlcn,, j'nd. ; WCMA, Culver, Ind.; WEDC, Chicago, Ill,; KMO, Tacoma, Wash.; Prescott, Ariz.; KURJ, Jerome, Ariz.; ZTFI, Twin Falls, Idaho. temporary LICENSES ISSUED During the current week the Commission granted temporary licenses to the following stations pending action after hearing on the applications for renewal of station license; Wash, Grauid Rapids, Mich.; WCAD, Canton, N. Y. ; WCAL, Northfield, Minn.; WDAE, Tampa, Fla.; «7HaD, Milwaulcee, Wis,; WIBG, Elkins Park, Pa.; WISN, Milwaukee, ffis.; ^'iOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich,; WPSC, State College, Pa.; KFkX, Northfield, Minn.; KMCS, Inglewood, Calif.; KV/SC, Pullman, Wash.; ?/TAW, College Station, Texas, HEARING SET ON ASSIGMNT The application for voluntary assignment of license filed by Station KGIW, Trinidad, Colo. , from Leonard E, Wilson to Chieftain Printing Company was desig¬ nated for hearing by the Commission at its sessions during the current week. At the same time consent to a sixty day extension on an outstanding construction per¬ mit was granted to station WAGM, Presque Isle, Maine. LICENSE APPLICATIONS RECEIVED During the current week the Commission received applications for license following construction permits which had previously been authorized by Commission action from the following station; WKZO, Kalamazoo, Mich.; ZQ,V, Pittsburgh, Pa.; KQW , San Jose, Calif.; WBNX, New York, N, Y.