Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1958)

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FOR THE RECORD continued 9 in order to observe Easter college recess. KLTF Little Falls, Minn.— Granted authoritj to sign-ofi at 7:00 p.m. CST. beginning May 1 and ending Aug. 31. KALV Alva, Okla.— Granted authority for 90 days to sign-ofT at 7:00 p.m., local time, due to personnel shortage. KAWL York, Nebr. — Granted authority to sign-off at 6:00 p.m. during months of Mar. through Sept., except for special events. KMLW Marlin, Tex Granted authority to sign-on at 6:30 a.m. and sign-off at 6:30 p.m. during months of Apr. through Sept., except for special events when station would operate within normal daytime hours. KBMO Benson, Minn. — Granted authority to sign-off at 6:30 p.m. during summer months (Apr. through Aug.). WFTG London, Ky.— Granted authority to sign-on at 6:00 a.m. and sign-off at 7:30 p.m., local time, Apr. through Aug., due to decline in nighttime revenue. WIZZ Streator, 111.— Waived Sec. 3.71 of rules and granted authority to sign-off at 6:00 p.m., local time (except for programs of special public interest) from Apr. through Sept. 28. or in event daylight saving time is extended beyond Sept. 28, then through extended period, but not beyond Oct. 31. WRAM Monmouth, 111. — Waived Sec. 3.71 of rules and granted authority to sign-off at 6:00 p.m. throughout summer months except for special events (Apr. through Sept.). . KSXB Breckenridge, Tex. — Granted authority to sign-off during summer months, Apr. through Sept.. at 6.00 p.m. WEJL Scranton, Pa. — Granted authority to sign-off daily at 5:45 p.m. EST. during those days in Apr. when daylight saving time is in effect and at 6:00 p.m. EST, during months of May through Sept. Actions of March 25 WAYX Waycross, Ga. — Granted involuntary assignment of license to Ethel Woodard Williams, et al., as executors of last will and testament of Jack Williams, deceased. KNGS Hanford, Calif. — Granted involuntary transfer of control from Earl J. Fenston to James G. Fenston, executor of estate of Earl J. Fenston, deceased. KWEL Midland, Tex. — Granted acquisition of positive control by Jerry Covington through purchase of stock from Ben Harwit. WJHB, WTLS Talladega and Tallassee, Ala.— Granted acquisition of negative control by Ned Butler, et al., through purchase of stock from W. K. Johnston and Joe A. Armbrester Jr. KVEL Vernal, Utah — Granted relinquishment of positive control by James C. Wallentine through sale of stock to Lucile M. Johnson and Hugh W. Colton. WWIN Baltimore, Md. — Granted license covering change in ant. -trans, location. KILE Galveston, Tex. — Granted license covering installation of new trans. WMAN Mansfield, Ohio — Granted license covering change ant. -trans, location, installation of new trans., make changes in ant. system and ground system; and license covering installation of old main trans, as alternate main trans, at present main trans, site. WBLA Elizabethtown, N. C. — Granted license covering change in facilities and installation of new trans. WGGH Marion, 111. — Granted license covering installation of old main trans, at present location of main trans. KTRI Sioux City, Iowa — Granted license covering changes in daytime directional ant. system (using two tower array). WFBL, WTAC Syracuse, N. Y., and Flint, Mich. — Granted mod. of licenses to change name to First Bcstg. Corp. KAPA Raymond, Wash. — Granted cp to make changes in ant. system (decrease height). KIJV Huron, S. D. — Granted cp to make changes in ant. system and increase height by top mounting fm ant. Following were granted authority to operate trans, by remote control: WZOK-FM Radio Jax Inc., Jacksonville, Fla.; KRCT Bay Bcstg. Co., Pasadena, Tex.; WTIP Chemical City Bcstg. Co., Charleston, W. Va. KLFY-TV Lafayette, La. — Granted extension of completion date to Sept. 24. Actions of March 24 KRGV, KRGV-TV Weslaco, Tex.— Granted acquisition of positive control by LBJ Company through purchase of stock from O. L. Taylor. WSAU Wausau, Wis. — Granted cp to make changes in ant. system (decrease height). KDFW Cedar Hill, Tex. — Granted cp to change type trans, and decrease ERP to 25 kw, ant. height 770 ft. KEDO Ontario, Calif. — Granted cp to change ant. -trans, location, install new type ant. (composite), increase ERP to 1 kw and decrease ant. height to minus 415 ft. WEZL Richmond, Va. — Granted cp to install new ant. and trans, for aux. purposes only. KINY-TV Juneau, Alaska — Granted mod. of cp to change studio location and specify correct coordinates (no change in trans, location). WHKP-FM Hendersonville, N. C— Granted mod. of cp to change type trans., type ant., increase ERP to 9.5 kw, ant. height 2 ft.; conditions. KOXR-FM Oxnard, Calif.— Granted mod. of cp to decrease ERP to 10.5 kw, increase ant. height to 14 ft., change trans. -studio location and make changes in ant. system. KACY Port Hueneme, Calif. — Granted mod. of cp to change type trans, and studio location. KZUM Farmington, N. M. — Granted mod. of cp to change ant. -trans, location, studio location, make changes in ant. (increase height), and ground system and change type trans. Following were granted extensions of completion dates as shown: KZUM Farmington, N. M., to 8-1; KFJZ Fort Worth, Tex., to 5-1; WDVL Vineland, N. J., to 6-20; WBAB Babylon, N. Y., to 10-1. Action of March 21 KSWS-TV (aux. trans.) Roswell, N. M.— Granted extension of completion date to May 15. Actions of March 19 Following were granted authority to operate trans, by remote control: WLCR Electronic Maintenance Inc., Torrington, Conn.; WBTA Batavia Bcstg. Corp., Batavia, N. Y.; WZOK Radio Jax Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., while using non-directional ant.; WCAM City of Camden, Camden, N. J., main and alternate main. and aux. ant.), WMBR-FM and SCA, Jacksonville, Fla.; WSB (main and aux.), WSB-FM Atlanta, Ga.; WFMY-TV (main trans, and ant., aux. trans.) Greensboro, N. C; WYZE Atlanta, Ga.; WMSN Raleigh, N. C; WTRL Bradenton, Fla.; WGMS Bethesda, Md., and WGMS-FM Washington, D. C. License Renewals Following stations were granted renewal of license: WROD Daytona Beach, Fla.; WLAT Conway, S. C; WDIX Orangeburg, S. C; WACL Waycross, Ga.; WAGF Dothan, Ala.; WAMI Opp, Ala.; WCRI Scottsboro, Ala.; WCRL Oneonta, Ala.; WD AK Columbus, Ga.; WDEC Americus, Ga.; WDOL Athens, Ga.; WFMH Cullman, Ala.; WGBA Columbus, Ga.; WJAM Marion, Ala.; WJAZ Albany, Ga.; WJDB Thomasville, Ala.; WJHB Talladega, Ala.; WJHO Opelika, Ala.; WJIV Savannah, Ga.; WJOI Florence, Ala.; WKLY Hartwell, Ga.; WLAG LaGrange, Ga.; WMJM Cordele, Ga.; WMLT Dublin, Ga.; WMOG Brunswick, Ga.; WMVG Milledgeville, Ga.; WNEX Macon, Ga.; WRDW Augusta, Ga.; WRGA Rome, Ga.; WROM Rome, Ga.; WROS Scottsboro, Ala.; WGAU-FM Athens, Ga. WFMH-FM Cullman, Ala.; WUOA Tuscaloosa, Ala.; WFDR Manchester, Ga.; WKAB Mobile, Ala.; WXAL Demopolis, Ala.; WALA-TV KIO-87, Mobile, Ala.; WCOV-TV Montgomery, Ala.; WCTV (TV) KIP-95, 96, Thomasville, Ga.; WMAZ-TV Macon, Ga.; WMSL-TV Decatur, Ala.; WRDW-TV Augusta, Ga.; WSAV-TV Savannah, Ga.; W SB-TV Atlanta, Ga.; WSFA-TV Montgomery, Ala.; WTOC-TV Savannah, Ga.; WMBR and aux., WMBR-TV (main trans., ant. ALLEN KANDER AND COMPANY NEGOTIATORS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS EVALUATIONS FINANCIAL ADVISERS WASHINGTON 1625 Eye Street, N.W. NAtional 8-1990 NEW YORK 60 East 42nd Street MUrray Hill 7-4242 CHICAGO 35 East Wacker Drive RAndolph 6-6760 DENVER 1 700 Broadway AComa 2-3623 UPCOMING Page 100 April 7, 1958 April April 10-12: 10th Southwestern Institute of Radio Engineers, conference & electronic show, St. Anthony Hotel and Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio. April 10-12: Alabama Broadcasters Assn., Mobile. April 11: Conference on Enlightened Public Opinion, Boston U. April 11: Pennsylvania AP Broadcasters Assn., John Bartram Hotel, Philadelphia. April 11: Ohio Broadcasters Assn., Hotel Carter, Cleveland. April 14-17: 25th National Premium Buyers Exposition, Navy Pier, Chicago. April 16: UP Broadcasters of New Hampshire, Concord. April 18-19: Advertising Federation of America, ninth district convention, Kansas City, Mo. April 18-19: New Mexico Broadcasters Assn., El Rancho Hotel, Gallup. April 18-19: Spring Technical Conference on Tv and Transistors, Engineering Society of Cincinnati Building, 1349 E. McMillan St., Cincinnati. April 19-20: Oklahoma AP Broadcasters, Western Hills Lodge, Wagoner. 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: CBC Board of Governors, Railway Committee-room, House of Commons, Ottawa. April 22-24: Electronic Components Conference, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. April 23-25: Western States Advertising Agencies Assn., Oasis Hotel, Palm Springs, Calif. April 24-26: AAAA, annual meeting, 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: Assn. Maximum Service Telecasters. board of directors meeting, Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles. April 25-26: Mutual Advertising Agency Network, Bismarck Hotel, Chicago. April 26: UP Broadcasters Assn. of Connecticut, Hotel Burritt, New Britain. April 26: Assn. Maximum Service Telecasters. annual membership meeting, Biltmore Hotel. Los Angeles. April 27-May 1: NAB 36th annual convention, Statler and Biltmore Hotels, Los Angeles. April 28-May 1: NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference, Statler Hotel, Los Angeles. May May 1-3: Advertising Federation of America, fifth district convention, Mansfield, Ohio. May 2: Missouri Broadcasters Assn., U. of Missouri, Columbia. May 4-10: Canadian Radio Week, sponsored by Broadcast Advertising Bureau of Canadian Assn. of Radio and Tv Broadcasters. May 5-7: Annual meeting, Assn. of Canadian Advertisers, Royal York Hotel, Toronto. May 5-7: Assn. of Canadian Advertisers, Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ont. May 9: Radio Tv Guild, industry conferences and banquet, San Francisco State College, San "Francisco. May 10: California AP Tv-Radio Assn., annual meeting, El Mirador Hotel, Sacramento. May 10: UP Broadcasters of Illinois, Allerton State Park, Monticello. May 10: UP Broadcasters of Michigan, Hotel Olds, Lansing. May 11-14: Canadian Assn. of Radio & TV Broadcasters, Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, Que. May 15-16: North Carolina Broadcasters Assn., Southern Pines. May 15-16: Nebraska Broadcasters Assn., Scottsbluff. May 17: UP Broadcasters of Indiana, SheratonLincoln Hotel. Indianapolis. May 19-21: National Retail Merchants Assn., sales promotion division, national convention, Palmer House, Chicago. May 21-23: Pennsylvania Broadcasters Assn., Galen Hall, Wernersville. Broadcasting