Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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May 21, 1932 iPPLICATIOlTS GMTED (Continued) CAIiL ITATUEE OE APPLICMT ITATURE OF GRAI^TT EIFTE ZOEE KGFL KGFL, Inc., Raton, Hew Mexico W9XA National Broadcasting Company, Inc. Denver, Colorado KSL Radio Service Co3rporation of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah HEW The Sotithwest Broadcasting Company Lainar, Colorado Granted C. P. to move transmitter and studio from Raton to Santa Fe, How Mexico, make changes in equipment and increase operating power from 5C to 100 watts. Granted renewal of special exp. license until June 29, 1932, 830 kc, 12-| KU. Mod. C. P. approval 50 O equipment and request operate with 50 KTJ so as to specify transmitter site. C. P. 1420 kc; 100 watts to share with Station KGIW. COmnSSIOH CLARIFIES PHOHOGHAPH RULIHG The Commission this week added a clarifying paragraph to the Rules cS: Regulations in connection with the annouheemente that are to he made in the Broadcasting of phono¬ graph records and transcriptions. The complete text of the new Rule, amending Rule 176 follows: IT IS CRDERED: That Paragraph 176 of the Rules and Regu.lations of the Federal Radio Commission he, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follov^s: "A mechanical reproduction shall he announed as such except when its use is merely incidental, as for identification or haclcground. The exact form of annomicement is not prescribed hut the language shall he clear and in terras commonly used and understood. Tne following are examples of statements sufficient for the purpose: a. "This is a phonograph record. " h. "This is a player-piano record. " In all cases where electrical transcriptions made exclusively for broadcast purposes are so construed as to record a single continuous program upon more than one mechanical reproduction, rather than a recordation of the entire program upon a single mechanical reproduction, the announcement required hereby shall he made at the commencement of each such program and in no event less than every fifteen minutes. All other announcements required hereby shall immediately precede the use of each separate mechanical reproduction. This order sliall he effective the 1st day of June, 1932.