Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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May 7, 1932 FHEqUIiltTCY EPFICmiCY INCREASES According to the frequency maintenance report issued hy the Radio Division of the Department of Commerce for the month of March, the numher of stations holding their assigned frequency v;ithin 50 cycles is on the increase. Out of 519 stations checked during the period mentioned. 274 deviated less than 50 cycles; 80 loss than 100 cycles; 79 under 200 cycles and 86 deviated more than 200. Stations deviating less than 50 cycles, during the month of March according to the Radio Division records, v;cre; ZCRC, ICDD, ICDKA, KELW, KFAI', KGO, ICON, ICEJ, EEQ, KICK, KEAC, lOT-I, KTDK, KPDM, ICFDY, KEEQ, Iffl, ICEJD, ICFJI, KEJR, KEEU, KEKX-IOT, KEOR, KFH^, KEPT, la’RC, KFSD, KEUO, KFVD, ICFT7D, ICFWI, KEXE, ICPXJ, KEYR, KGDX, KGCR, KGDM, KGDY, KGER, KGE\7, KGEE, KGIIL, KGIW, KGIZ, KGKO, KGKX, KGI^Y, KTM, KTRE, KTSA, EUOA, ICVI, KVOO, ICVOR, ICJCR, KNG, KIT, IGTES, KJR, KIPMe KLRA, ICECC, ICLZ, MJ, ICMO, KMOX, ICMTR, KNX, KOA, KOAC, KOIL, KOIN, KOL, KOMO, KPO, KPOE, KPPC, KQ^'/, KRE, KRED, KRID, KRON, ICRSC, KSAC, KSD, KSL, KSO, KSOO, KSTP, ICTAT., KTAR, KTAT, ICTDR, KTilS, WCKY, WCLO, WCRW, ¥CSH, \7DAE, TODAE, ITOAY, VJDDJ, TOGY, E7JJ, KWK, mc, IDCL, KXRO, ICYA, NAAE, NAAT, MAM, WAIO-TOOq, TJALR, MUMZ, TOAA, WDAL, \7DAP. TODC, DDDL, vJrrM-NJR.T, TODR, "\'iiDEN, ^YTEO, TC3IG, IDMS, ’.7DHE, ’.TDSO, \7DT, TOZ-^TTZA, ’JCAC, WCAH, WCAD, T7CAX, MCAZ, WC3A, NC3D, WCBS, MOCO, WCEL, WCHI, WIP-UEAN, WISN, MJAC, T7JAK, WJAR, WJAX, WJBC, \7EAE, DEAI, WEAN, WEBQ, WEBR, WEDC, WEEI, WENR, WE7D, VffilT, 17EAA, VffiBL, WEDE, ^TEEA, WEI, WGAL, WGBI, WGCM, WGES, WGH, WGN-WLIB, WGR, WGY, ’vTHAlvI, TOS, FxiAZ, WdB. TOq, \7HDH, WHEC, WHPC, TOK, VffiN, WHO, \7HP, WIBO, \i IBW , 7/1 LL, WILM, WINS, WOW, WOWO, r/PAD, WPAP-WQAO, WPCC, WPCH, \7PEN, WJBL, T/JBW, WJDX, WJSV, WJZ, WKAR, WKAV, WKBE, WKBH, iYKBI, \TKBN, WKBW, TOC, TOC, TO, \7LBC, WIBE, \7LBZ, WLEY, WLIT, WLS, WITH, WLVA, WLW, MlUR,, WivCBI, \7JBq,, Wl\ffiR, mm, VMT, WNAC-TOIS, 'OTAX, TOE, vTNBII, WNYC, WOAI, WOAX, WOBU. woe, WODA, WOKO, WOL, WOMT, WORC-WEPS, T/PG, TOO-V/PAW, TOTE, W^AN, WRAX, WRC, VffiDO, WRDW, WREN, WREM, \7RJN, WHJE, WRVA, WSAN, WSAR, WSAZ, WSB, WSEN, WSJS, WSM, MSm, WSPD, WSUI, WSYB, WTAG, WTAl.'I, WTAR-TOOR, WTAX, WTI-4J, WWAE, WJ, VA7RL, Will A, TOZ, RECOffiCENDS TELEVISION DENIilL The application of Shreveport Broadcast Company, Shreveport, Louisiana, re¬ questing authority to erect a new visual Broadcasting station on 1608-2080 kc with power of 100 watts was recommended for denial this week By Examiner Pratt (Report No. 357). The testimony in the case was presented By depositions, Erom tho evi¬ dence the Examiner concludes that the applicant has not made a sufficient showing of financial or technical aBility to warrant the decision that puBlic interest would Be served By the granting of the application, Eailurc on the part of the applicant to show a sufficient Background of past experiments in television re¬ search was also given as another ground for denying the n,pplication.