Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1958)

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erp to vis. 316 kw, aur. 158 kw and make changes in ant. system. WATR-TV Waterbury, Conn. — granted mod. of cp to change erp to vis. 24.5 kw. aur. 13.2 kw, change studio location to West Peak, Meriden, Conn., and change type trans.: waived Sect. 3.613 of the rules." KRPC Houston, Tex. — granted mod. of cp to change type trans, and make changes in ground svstem. The following were granted extensions of completion dates as shown: WNYT-TV Buffalo, N. Y. to 8-20: W JIM-TV (Aux. Trans.) Lansing, Mich, to 4-10: KTES Nacogdoches, Tex. to 8-20; WNBC New Britain, Conn, to 8-12; WTPA Harrisburg, Pa. to 5-10; KVIP-TV Redding, Calif, to 8-21. Actions of February 6 KAYL-FM Storm Lake, Iowa — granted authority to operate trans, by remote control. WOUI Athens, Ohio — granted authority to operate trans, by remote control. Actions of February 5 Granted licenses for the following am stations: WRSA Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; WHSM Hay ward, Wis.; WBAB Babylon, N. Y.; WKTF Warrenton, Va.; KMAM Tularosa, N. Mex. KATL Miles City, Mont. — granted license covering installation of a new trans, as an alternate main trans, at main trans, site. WGGG Gainesville, Fla. — granted license covering changes in ant. system. WRTA Altoona, Pa. — granted license covering installation of a new trans, as an auxiliary trans, at present main trans, site. KMFM Tularosa, N. Mex. — granted license covering chanee of ant. -trans., studio location and station location. KCRE Crescent City, Calif. — granted license covering change in frequency. WLBZ Bangor, Maine — granted license covering installation of a new trans, and operate trans, by remote control while employing non-directional ant.; and license to use old main trans, as an auxiliary trans. (Redescription of main trans, location). WDOV-FM Dover, Del. — granted cp to use new type trans, and change erp to 2.8 kw. WGKV Charleston, W. Va. — granted cp to install new trans. WEQR Goldsboro, N. C. — granted cp to make changes in ant. system and change erp to 16 kw. KRCC Colorado Springs, Colo. — granted cp to install a new type ant. system. KSAN-TV San Francisco, Calif.— granted mod. of cp to change ero to vis. 16.2 kw, aur. 9.12 kw and change type "trans.; ant. height 1090 ft. WMFD-TV Wilmington, N. C. — granted mod. of cp to change type trans. KAYL Storm Lake, Iowa — granted authority to operate trans, by remote control. WHOM-FM New York, N. Y.— granted authority to operate trans, by remote control. WDEB Gulfport, Miss.— granted authority to operate trans, by remote control. The following were granted extensions of completion dates as shown: WSUR-TV Ponce, P. R. to 2-28; WALO Humacao, P. R. to 3-23; WINR Binghamton, N. Y. to 8-28; WFLN Philadelphia, Pa. to 6-20. Actions of February 4 KFAL Fulton, Mo. — granted assignment of license to Robert W. Nickles. WBCN Boston, Mass. — granted mod. of cp to make changes in trans, and ant. system and change ant. height to 490 ft.; conditions. WSB-FM Atlanta, Ga. — granted extension of authority to remain silent for period ending 5-4-. WIRB Enterprise, Ala. — granted extension of STA to operate specified hours: 5:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. week days and full time on Sundays for period of four months from 2-1. Actions of February 3 KUED Salt Lake City, Utah — granted license for noncommercial educational tv station; erp visual 27.5 kw, aural 16.6 kw, ant. height 3050 ft. Granted licenses for the following am stations: WHYS Ocala; WPEG Arlington; WQXQ Ormond Beach; WYSE Lakeland; WEZY Cocoa; WHIY Orlando; WBIL Leesburg; WAVP Avon Park; WSDB Homestead; WRMF Titusville, and specify type trans., all Florida. KEAR San Francisco, Calif. — granted cp to replace expired permit which authorized increase in power, increase in antenna height, change location, install new type trans, and operate trans, by remote control. WHMA Anniston, Ala. — granted authority to operate trans, by remote control while using nondirectional ant. The following were granted extensions of completion dates as shown: WELO Tupelo, Miss, to 8-18; WREA. Alma, Ga. to 4-15. Action of January 31 WBCN (FM) Boston, Mass. — granted extension of completion date 7-29. UPCOMING February Feb. 18-19: NAB, conference of state association presidents, Washington. Feb. 19-21: Annual convention, Continental Advertising Agency Network, Hotel Warwick, Philadelphia. Feb. 20-21: British Columbia Assn. of Broadcasters, Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B. C. Feb. 22: UP Broadcasters Assn. of Connecticut, Hotel Burritt, New Britain. Feb. 24-25: American Bar Assn. House of Delegates, mid-year meeting, Atlanta Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta. Feb. 27: NAB Employer-Employe Relations Committee, NAB Hdqrs., Washington. Feb. 28-March 1: Daytime Broadcasters Assn., St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans. HELP YOUR HEART FUND HELP YOUR HEART March March 3-4: Southwestern Assn. of Program Directors for Tv, KVOO-TV studios, Tulsa. March 7-9: First annual Pop Music Disc Jockey Convention and Seminar, Muehlebach Hotel, Kansas City. March 14-15: West Virginia Broadcasters Assn., Charleston. March 14-17 : Washington Hi-Fi Show, Shoreham Hotel, Washington. March 16-17: Texas Assn. of Broadcasters, spring convention, Orange, Tex. March 31 -April 2: American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Southwest District Meeting, Mayo Hotel, Tulsa. April April 4: Virginia AP Broadcasters, National Press Club, Washington. April 10-12: 10th Southwestern Institute of Radio Engineers Conference & Electronic Show, St. Anthony Hotel and Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio. April 11: Pennsylvania AP Broadcasters Assn., John Bartram Hotel, Philadelphia. April 14-17: 25th National Premium Buyers Exposition, Navy Pier, Chicago. April 18-19: Advertising Federation of America, ninth district convention, Kansas City, Mo. April 18-19: Spring Technical Conference on Television and Transistors, Engineering Society of Cincinnati Building, 1349 E. McMillan St., Cincinnati. April 20-22: Atlantic Assn. of Broadcasters, Fort Cumberland Hotel, Amherst, N. S. April 21-25: Society of Motion Picture & Tv Engineers, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. April 22-24: Electronic Components Conference, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. April 23-25: Western States Advertising Agencies Assn., Oasis Hotel, Palm Springs, Calif. April 24-25: Oklahoma AP Radio Broadcasters, Western Hills Lodge, Sequoyah State Park. April 24-26: AAAA, annual meeting, The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. April 24-26: Advertising Federation of America, fourth district convention, Floridan Hotel, Tampa, Fla. April 24-27: American Women in Radio & Tv, national convention, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco. April 25-26: The Mutual Advertising Agency Network, Bismarck Hotel, Chicago. April 27-May 1: NAB 36th Annual Convention, Statler and Biltmore Hotels, Los Angeles. THE COLLINS MAN IS HERE WITH YOUR RADIO STATION, SIR. Everything you need to get on the air fast with the strongest, cleanest signal . . . from microphone to antenna. Collins is a single, complete source of broadcasting equipment. CREATIVE LEADER IN COMMUNICATION COLLINS] Broadcasting February 17, 1958 • Page 113