Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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Jmie 4, 1932 APPLICATIONS GRAMTEL During the current week the Commission granted the following applicetions subject to the provisions of Rules 44 cS: 45 providing th°.t proper protests m^y be filed within twenty d=ys from the d=te of such action: CALL NAILS OF APPLICANT NATURE OF APPLICATION FIRST ZONE WABC ABOQ Atlantic Broadcasting Corp, Long Island, New York Granted authority to discontinue use of auxiliary broadcast transmitter. WCOH Westchester Bro^^'dcasting Corp. ^Thite Plains, New York Granted Mod. C. P. install new trans¬ mitter. SECOND ZONE TTLBW Broadcasters of Pennsylvania, Inc Oil City, Pennsylvania . C. P. move station from Oil City to Erie change power from 500 watts night and 1 EG/ LS experimental to 500 watts night with 1 KW LS without experimental clause and change name to Broadcasters of Penn¬ sylvania, Inc, THIRD ZONE WAPI WAPI Broadcasting Company Birmingham, Alabama Granted Mod. of C. P, to extend com¬ mencement date from November 17 to June 15, 1932, »nd completion date from May 16 to December 15, 1932, WOAI Southern Eq\iipment Company San A ntonio, Texas Mod. C. P. extend completion d^te to June 27, 1932. LICENSE APPLICATIONS GRANTED During the current week the Commission granted applications for license cover¬ ing previously authorized construction permits from the following stations: KGEVil, Fort Morgan, Colorado; ^TFBR, Baltimore, Maryland; NGY, Schnectady, New York, PERMIT APPLICATIONS GRANTED During the current week the Commission granted applications for construction permit authorizing changes in equipment including installation of automatic fre¬ quency control devices to the following stations: V/ABZ, New Orleans, Louisiana; WJAY , Cleveland, Ohio; WMBO, Auburn, New York.