Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1962)

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INSTRUCTIONS For Sale — (Cont'd) Continued from page 145 SIX WEEK COURSES a, FCC firs+ phone licens-e b, Announcer, Disc-Jockey NINE MONTH COURSES d, Chief Engineer e, Program Director f Owner-Manager. Guaranteed training and plaeenrtnt. Our graduates are working in all categories. Write for school catalog KEEGAN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE "Since 1947" 207 Modison, Memphis, Tenn, iiiiiiiianiB WANTED TO BVY Station Stations TO PURCHASE :tT si.r_^le unit stEtic-n. 3S0AOCAS-nyG 1 For Sale Stations sorTHzsx CALiro^yiA m vVell established good music station with superb signal providing maximum coverage of beautiful year-round vacation area. Excellent equipment, huge LP library. Firm cash price S27,50O, No Terms, Qualified buyers only, please. Bos 55S?, BSOAD'^i-iTIirCT Old established Washington State station, medium-sized community. Partnership change requires sale. No brokers. Write Box 5271'. BEOADGASnyG FOR 5.ALE Class '"B" stereo FH ststion in prosperous West Coast marikel, TTeE estpablished, leads market in national and local sales, ra tings. Bex 661V, BRO.\DCASTING iaiiiiiBiiiiEianiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM^ I XirVT 1.000 WATT I 1 davt£=ier I X.V.". s:j:-,XC. Texas. Nc | S BrDiers tlease, Q'-aliied btivers o^ly = 1 Bos 662P, BEOADCASTIXG | aniiniDiiifflinmniiirmni mnii [[iBimraiiiiiiimiiNttitn FLORIDA EAST COAST Fulltime — Good Market — Sizable real estate — Long Terms can be arranged. Associated Media Brokers Suite 328 Bayview Building Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone LOgan 6-7843 Bob Flynn Myles Johns FLORIDA MAJOR MARKET Fulltime — Power Station — In Florida's most exciting market — Well equipped — Land and Studio Building included. Associated Media Brokers Suite 328 Bayview Building Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone LOgan 6-7843 Bob Flynn Myles Johns —CONFIDENTIAL NEGOTIATIONS — For Buying and Selling RADIO and TV STATIONS in the eastern states and Florida W. B. CRIMES & CO. 20'0O Ftorida Avenue, N.W, WasJuing-ton 9, D. C. DEeatur 2-Z311 THE PIONEER HRM OF TELEVISION AND RADIO MANAGEMENT C0N5LLT.ANTS ESTABLISHED 1946 Negofiations Management Aopraisals Financing H0\r_ARD S. FIL4ZIER. INC. 1735 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. Washington 7, D. C. To buy or sell RacJio and or TV propsrffss confact. PATT McDonald co. p. 0. BOX 9266 CL 3-8080 AUSTIN U, TEXAS ■STATIONS FOR SALE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, Exclusive, Daytime, Absentie ownership. Cross S42,CO0 last year but has done much better. Asking S75,"0 including real estate and other assets. JACk"l. STOLL & ASSOCS. Suite 600-601 6381 Hollyv/'d Blvd. Los Angeles 28, Calif. HO 4-7279 for Best Results You Can't Top A CLASSIFIED AD in K^CT BROAD CASTING : =;.SIS£SSWEEKLY Cr 7ELr.'iS!CN A,S2 Si::D N. C. single daytime S 5SM terms Ala. single daytime S5M 29^3 Pa small daytime 60 M IGM Ala. small fulltime 125M 29=, Ca. medium davtime 65 M 35M Fla. medium daytime 123M 50M N. Y. medium fulltime 23 OM IS. Si C H A P M A N C 0 M P ANY 1 182 W. Psach tree St., Atlanta 9, Ga. BROADCASTING, September 24, 1962 during past renewal period, you have operated your station during pre-sunrise houirs, in \'lolation of Sees. 3.10 and 3.87 iav3) of commission's rules. It is also noted that you also operated with inoperative CONELRAD receiver, in violation of Sec. 3.931; and that entries were made in operating log although meters at remote control point were inoperative in violation of Sees. 3.67(a)(3) and 3.113. In response to official notice of %'iolation citing above matters, your explanations were at variance with facts as reflected in report of inspecting engineer, and presented substantial question as to whether your response was fully candid. At later inspection, however, it was found that during past six months, you have operated your station in full compliance with the Act and th ecommission's rules. In order to afford you reasonable opportunity to demonstrate to commission that you will fulfill your obligations as licensee, your application for renewal of license is granted for period ending at 3:00 ajn. on August 1. 1963.'" Action Sept. 18. Rulemakings FINALIZED ■ By report & order, commission finalized rulemaking in Doc. 14612 and assigned nor.commercial educational cb. 44 to Htmts•raie, Ala., by deleting that commercial :;h=Enel from Pulas-d, Tenn. This stems rrcn petition by the Alabama Educational IT Commission. At sam.e time, commission denied later petition by AETC requesting reservation of ch. 25 instead of ch. 44 in Huntsville. Action Sent. 18. AMENT)MEXT ■ By order, commission amended its rtiles. effective Oct. 1, to delete oath reqiiirement on all applications for radio facilities filed in broadcast, safety and special common carrier and experimental radio services. This is made possible by Public Law 87-444 signed by President on April 27, 1962. Such legislation was requested by commission as convenience to applieants and its own administrative processes because certification on such applications makes oath uimecessary. Oath reQuirement has already been deleted on common carrier annual report forms. Existing forms, which contain reference to oath requirement, will continue to be used until supply is exhausted. New supplies will replace oath requirement mentioned with certification statement and warning about false statements. For broadcast applications filed by corporations seeking cp, major changes, or renewal or where corporation is to be assignee or transferee, principal executive omcers of parent corporation and any subsidiary c orp oration "involved, as well "as individual iirectly charged with super^-ision of broadcast facility, must sign. Action Sept. 18. PROPOSED ■ Commission invites comments to notice oi proposed rulemaking looking toward reserving for noncommercial educational use ch. 52 i.now commerciall in Vincennes, Ind.. as requested by Vincennes University. Action Sept. 18. PETITIOX M Dickinson States Teachers CoUege; Dickinson Public School System; Trinity Catholic High School of Dickinson; and Stark Co. Public School System request amendment of rules so as to reserve vhf ch. 4 for non-commercial educational use. Ar^-. Sept. 14. Miscellaneous EQUIPMEXT ■ Commission has revised its list of trans, and monitors considered acceptable, as of Aug. 20, for ttse in aural * broadcast services (am & fm). List, "Radio Equipment last. Part B," includes those trans, which had been type-approved tmder rules existing prior to June 30, 1955. Under present rules, type-acceptance is required for trans, listing; for monitors, type approval requirements continue applicable. Action Sept. 14. 151