Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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April 2, 1932 APPLICATIOHS RECEin/ED (Cont'd; THIED ZOIIE (Gont’d) Station WED’V, located at Augusta, Ga., is nov^ licensed to operate unlimited time on 1500 kc with 100 watts and unlimited time. Aiugusta is aporoxiraately 160 miles east of the prooosed location . That granting of the auplication would not increase the Georgia quota. 3-PB-2524 KLRA Arkansas Brdcstg. Co. C. P. make changes in sqpt. Little Rock, Ark. and increase power from IIO^ to 2i KW LS. The apolicant is no’'' licensed to operate on 1390 kc ’aith specified hours. The remaining time on this assignment in this area is now used hy Station KUOA at Fayette¬ ville, Ark. The closest station to Little Rock on the channel is WHK, Cleveland, Ohio approximately 745 miles distant. The granting of the application would increase the ouota. 3-MPB-319 KVOO Southwestern Sales Corp, Tulsa, Oklahoma Mod. C, P. request approval of equipment and present transmitter location for 25 K17 installation. FOURTH ZONE 4-PB-2527 NEJ Ualter A. Sommers Prophetstown , Ill. C. P. erect new station on 1070 kc ; 5 watts; daytime (Fac. of WDZ and UCAZ). The facilities requested are now assigned to Station V/LZ, T’uscola, Ill., operated hy James L, Bush with day power of 100 watts and Station V/CAZ, Carthage, Ill., operated hy Superior Broadcasting Service, with power of 50 watts and daytime opera'^ion. The granting of the application would not increase the quota. The power reouested is considerably less than that assigned to stations oporatlug on' ' cleared channels. 4-MLB-980 vrBBM WJBT ’TBBM Brdcstg. Corn. C^'icago , Ill. Mod. Lie. synchronize with Station KFAB during tspecified night hours. 4-MLB-981 KFAB KFAB Brdcstg. Corp. Lincoln, Nebr, Mod. Lie. synchronize with Station WBBM-'.V JB ‘ ' during specified night hours. 4-^^LA-13 wgx.iA Chicago Feder. Labor. ChJ.cago, Ill. Mod. Lie. for ch^Pg© in fre¬ quency to 11830 kc. 4-RA-43 W9XAA Chicago Feder. Labor, Chicago, Ill. Ren. Spec, exper. relay brdcstg. lie. for 6080 kc ; 17700 kc, 500 W,