Broadcasters’ news bulletin (Jan-June 1932)

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June 25, 1932 APPLICATIONS SSCEIVED (continued) THIKD ZONE S-PB-'OOPS NEW J. Eo Richards C. P. erect new station on 590 k; Greenville, S. Carolina with 250 watts, 500 W. LS and un¬ limited time (Eacilities of KOCW, Chickasha, Oklahoma.) The closeat station to the proposed location on the requested frequency is Station WGCM, Gulfport, Mississippi, with power of 1000 watts and daytime operation. The distance is approximately 500 miles. Station WEEI, Boston, Massachusetts, with power of 1 KW and unlimited time also is assigned to this same frequency. It is approximately 830 m.iles distant. The mileage tables of the Commission Engineering Division recommend a separation of 1050 miiles under similar ci rcuxmstancos . Station WWNC , Asheville, N. Carolina is assigned to 570 kc , 20 kc removed from the requesteo assignment, and operates with power of 1 K?,?. The distance from Greenville to Asheville is ^proximately 75 miles. The recommended separation for simultaneous operation under similar circumstances is 90 miles. The Third Zone is over qiota; South Carolina is under quota? Oklahoma is over quota. The granting of the applica¬ tion would increase the South Carolina quota 0.5 unit, 3-PE~315 NEW Wade H, Dellinger C, P, new experimental stc.tion Charlotte, N. Carolina 40000-56000? GOOOO-'l 00000 kc;15 watts 3-PB-2629 NEW Greenville News Piedmont Co„ C. P, new station on 800 ko ? 1 O; Greenville , S. Carolina limited time. The frequency requested a clear channel now assigned to the Third Z'orie and used by Stations WPAA and WSiO? at Fort Worth and Dallas. Texas. The distance from the proposed location is approximate Jy 840 miles. The granting of the application would increase the South Carolina quota. 3MPB-352 WSM Nat‘1 Life & Accident Co. Asks additional construction time on Nashville , Tennessee 50 KW. C. P„ FOURTH ZONE. 4PB-2370 NEW Central E'rdcs''.g Go. C, P. new station on 600 kc ; 250 W. j Davenport, I'.''wa 500 W. LS; unlimited time; facilities of WMT. The requested assignm,enc is new used in this same .area by Station W¥T, Waterloo; Iowa, The granting of the application would n; t involve the quota. FIFTH ZONE 5-MLB-1022 KFPY Sjmions Brdcstg. Co. Mod. Lie. change frequency to 890 kc. Spdl:ane, Washington The applicant is now licensed to operate with power of 1 IC7 and unlimited tim.e on 1340 kOo The frequency requested :s assigned in this same area to Station KS3I at Pocatello, Idaho operating unlimited time with power of 250 watts and. 500 W, LS. The requested frequency is new listed in Commission Rules and Regulations as a Canadian Shared freqiency with a power limitation of less than 500 watts within 500 miles of the Cauadian BordsCo