Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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May 28, 1932 APPLICATIONS RECEIVED (continued) FIFTH ZONE 5-MLB-1008 KUJ EUJ, Incorporated Walla Walla, Washington Mod. Lie, change from specified hours to daytime. 5-MLB-861 KOY Nielson Radio & Sporting Goods Co. Phoenix, Arizona Mod. Lie. amended to request 500 watts 1 IC7 LS instead of 1 Kv7 day and night. The applicant is now licensed to operate unlimited time on 1390 kc. The closest station to Phoenix on this frequency is Station KUOA, Fayetteville, Arkansas, approx¬ imately 1040 miles distant, operating with power 1 KW. The Fifth Zone is over quota; Arizona is under quota. The granting of the application would increase the quota. LICENSE APPLICATIONS RECEIVED During the current week the Commission received applications for license covering previously authorized construction permits from the following stations; WGCP, Newark, New Jersey; KFXF, Denver, Colorado; iVENC , Americus , Georgia. PERMIT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED During the ceirrent week the Commission received applications requesting authority to make changes in equipment including installation of automatic frequency control from the following stations; WSOC, Gastonia, North Carolina; KVOA, Tucson, Arizona; WABI , Bangor, Maine; TOAF, Fort Worth, Texas; KGVO, Missoula, Montana; WJBI , Red Bank, New Jersey; WOPI , Bristol, Tennessee; WHBF, Rock Island, Illinois; WEBC, Superior, Wisconsin; KBPS, Portland, Oregon. TEMPORARY LICENSES ISSUED At its sessions during the current v/eek, the Commission issued temporary licenses ending June 22, to the following stations; WEBR, Buffalo, New York, (Auxiliary Transmitter); WJII, Red Lank, New Jersey; ’-TLCI , Ithaca, New York; WMTO, Auhurn, New York; WSIX, Springfield, Tennessee; WMIG, Richmond, Virginia (Auxiliary Transmitter) . Tempory licenses were also issued to the following stations, pending Commis¬ sion action on the regular renewals; KRMD, Shreveport, Louisiana; KGEK, Yuma, Colorado; KGEW, Fort Morgan, Colorado.