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FOl^TH ZO^IB
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May 7, 1932
i7CC0
Northwestern Broadcasting Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Granted Mod. of C. P. to extend comple¬ tion date for constructing 50 IC7 station from May 17 to August 31, 1932.
KGNO
The Dodge City Brdcstg. Co. Inc. Dodge City, Kansas.
Granted C. P. to make changes in eouipment .
TD7LC
Luther College
Decorah,' Iowa
Granted authority to reduce hours of operation from June 1 to September 15, 1932, to 2 hours per ^eek, (Reouested hours not specified. )
KICK
Red Oak Radio Corporation
Red Oak, Iowa
Granted C. P. move station to Garter
Lake , I owa .
FIFTH
ZONE
KPO
Hale Bros. Stores, Inc. and
The Chronicle Publishing Co,
San Francisco, California
Granted Mod. of C. P. extending comple¬ tion d=te of C. P. for 50 KW station to November 17, 1932.
KOA
National Broadcasting Co. Inc, Denver, Colorado
Granted Mod. of C. P. to extend comple¬ tion date from May 17 to Nov. 17, 1932,
KGVO
Mosby's Inc.
Missoula, Montana
Mod. Lie. change freouency from 1420 to 1200 kc and change hours of operation
10 a. m. to 6 p. m. to unlimited time.
KGY
KGY, Inc.
Olympia, Washington
Extension of completion date to June 15 on C. P. authorizing changes in eouip
ment end freouency and hours of opera¬ tion.
RECOMMEI'TDS SAIT DIEGO POSTER BICREASE
Chief Examiner Yost this week recommended to the Commission that the applica¬ tion of Station KGB, San Diego, California, operated hy Don Lee, Inc. , for uower increase from 500 to 1000 watts on 1330 kc be granted (Report No. 355. ) The testi¬ mony in the case wag presented in the form of deoositions. The Chief Exam.iner con¬ cluded the anplicant is nualified technically as well as financially to undertake the proposed increase and the station is now rendering a commendable public service. The further conclusion w.as drawn that listeners in the aj-pa between thirty and forty miles from the station are not now receiving adeouate or regular service from any existing network station and that the increased power would not create addi¬ tional interference. The granting of this epulication would Increase the quota of the State of California, according to the Reuort, 0.4 unit. The State would then be under ouota by .02 unit.