Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1963)

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MISCELLANEOUS— (Cont'd) For Sale— (Cont'd) Continued from page BROADCAST CONSULTANT Broadcast pioneer withdrawing from active ownership-management and now available for limited Consultation. Can trouble-shoot all aspects of station operation, construction, sale-purchase, financing. Have made $1 million plus for self and others. My know-how may help your balance sheet. Box I05A, BROADCASTING For Sale Stations -CONFIDENTIAL NEGOTIATIONS For Buying and Selling RADIO and TV STATIONS in the eastern states and Florida W. B. CRIMES & CO. 2000 Florida Avenue, N.W. Washington 9, D. C. DEcatur 2-2311 THE PIONEER FIRM OF TELEVISION AND RADIO MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ESTABLISHED 1946 Negotiations Management Appraisals Financing HOWARD S. FRAZIER, INC. 1736 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. Washington 7, D. C. Unlimited, Local Frequency exclusive, southwest. Solid operation programs and finances same ownership lengthy period. All circumstances confidential. Box 73A, BROADCASTING FLORIDA EAST COAST Full-time radio station realistically priced growth area. Box 69A, BROADCASTING. For Sale Stations GUNZENDORFER. $5©,0<K> ARIZONA FULLTIMER $1 0,000 down, terms. with CALIFORNIA DAYTIMER GROWING MET $105,000, terms. TELEVISION, PACIFIC STATES Good tv Mkt. asking $300,000. FM's $65,000, $100,000, 125,000. WILT GUNZENDORFER AND ASSOCIATES Licensed Brokers Phone OL 2S800 864 So. Robertson, Los Angeles 35, Calif. Stations STATION FOR SALE Northwest Daytimer 1 kw. New equipment . . . good lease. Average gross $45,000. Will take cash $40,000 & include acct. rec plus cash in bank. Write 36A, BROADCASTING. STATIONS FOR SALE NORTHWEST. Trade area exceeds 275,000. Daytime. Cross $60,000 in 1962 but has done as high as $90,000. Operates for $4500 monthly. Asking $10,000. 29% down. MIDWEST. Exclusive daytime. Billing close to $40,000. Asking $60,000. 29% down. JACK L. STOLL & ASSOCS. Suite 600-601 6381 Hollyw'd Blvd. Los Angeles 28, Calif. HO 4-7279 To buy or sell Radio and/or TV properties contact. patt Mcdonald co. P. O. BOX 9266 CL 3-8080 AUSTIN 17, TEXAS Fla. single daytime $28M terms Ariz. small fulltime 78M 29% Fla. medium power 150M 29% Fla. medium fulltime 185M 54M NX. metro daytime 125M 50% Pa. metro daytime 200M 50M and others: CHAPMAN COMPANY 1182 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta 9, Ga. NEED HELP? LOOKING FOR A JOB? SOMETHING TO BUY OR SELL? For Best Results You Can't Top A CLASSIFIED AD in Wm£m BROADCASTING THE BUSINESSWEEKLY OF TELEVISION AND RADIO 96 (FOR THE RECORD) scheduled, and postponed commencement of hearing until date to be determined during further prehearing conference to be held on Jan. 21 in proceeding on its application and Griffith Bcstg. Corp. for new am stations in Buena Vista and Lynchburg, both Virginia, respectively. Action Jan. 2. By Hearing Examiner Jay A. Kyle ■ Upon request by Geoffrey A. Lapping, continued Jan. 9 prehearing conference to Jan. 21, at which time oral argument will be held on Lapping's notice of intent to take depositions, and continued Jan. 21 hearing to Feb. 11 in proceeding his application for new am in Blythe, Calif. Action Jan. 7. ■ Granted petition by Secretary of Army and ordered that exchange of exhibits shall be accomplished by Feb. 18 in lieu of Jan. 15, and continued Feb. 18 hearing to March 18 in proceeding on am apolication of KDIA Inc. (KDIA), Oakland, Calif. Action Jan. 7. ■ Upon request bv Progress Bcstg. Corp. (WHOM), New York, N. Y., scheduled further prehearing conference for Jan. 8 in proceeding on its application. Action Jan. 4. ■ Continued Jan. 23 hearing to Feb. 19 in proceeding on applications of Olney Bcstg. Co. and James R. Williams for new am stations in Olney, Tex., and Anadarko, Okla., respectively. Action Jan. 3. ■ Granted request by Broadcast Bureau and scheduled further prehearing conference for Jan. 9 in proceeding on application of Geoffrey A. Lapping for new am in Blythe, Calif. Action Jan. 3. ■ Upon request by Broadcast Bureau, extended from Jan. 4 to Jan. 14 time to file proposed findings and from Jan. 10 to Jan. 18 for replies in proceeding on application of Austin Bcstg. Inc. for new tv to operate on ch. 24 in Austin, Tex. Action Jan. 3. ■ Granted motion by J. B. Fait Jr. and corrected as requested transcript of record in proceeding on his application for new am in Sheffield, Ala. Action Jan. 2. ■ Granted joint petition by Radio Elizabeth Inc. and Jupiter Assoc. Inc. to extent of continuing Jan. 28 hearing to March 4, and ordered that exchange of written exhibits shall be accomplished by Feb. 4 and notification of witnesses desired for cross examination by Feb. 11, in proceeding on their applications and Somerset County Bcstg. Co. for new am stations in Elizabeth, Matawan and Somerville, all New Jersey, respectively. Action Jan. 2. ■ Ordered that deposition of Robert Roddy before notary public in Phoenix, Ariz., on Jan. 2 shall not be taken in proceeding on application of Geoffrey A. Lapping for new am in Blythe. Calif. Action Dec. 31. By Hearing Examiner Chester F. Naumowicz Jr. ■ Formalized by order certain agreements reached and rulings made at Jan. 4 prehearing conference in proceeding on am application of Southwestern Bcstg. Co. of Mississippi (WAPF), McComb, Miss., scheduled certain procedural dates, and continued Jan. 17 hearing to March 12. Action Jan. 4. ■ Formalized by order certain agreements reached and rulings made at Jan. 3 hearing in proceeding on applications of Edina Corp. and Tedesco Inc. for new am stations in Edina and Bloomington, both Minnesota, respectively, and scheduled dates for applicants to produce certain witnesses for cross-examination and scheduled Jan. 21 for resumption of hearing. Action Jan. 3. ■ In consolidated am proceeding on applications of William S. Cook, Colorado Springs, Denver Area Bcstrs. (KDAB1, Arvada, both Colorado, and Charles W. Stone (KCHY), Cheyenne. Wyo. in Docs. 14815-7, ordered that, unless some party hereto formally requests prehearing conference by Jan. 10 to discuss modified issues, provisions of Examiner's Nov. 21, 1962. order shall apply to issues as modified by Review Board's Dec. 28, 1962, memorandum opinion & order. Action Jan. 2. ■ Granted petition by Broadcast Bureau and extended from Dec. 31 to Jan. 10 time to file proposed findings and from Jan. 31 to Feb. 11 for replies in proceeding on applications of W.W.I.Z. Inc. for renewal of license of WWIZ Lorain, Ohio, etc. Action Dec. 31. By Hearing Examiner Herbert Sharfman ■ Scheduled further hearing for Jan. 10 in matter of revocation of cp of Martin R. Karig for WIZR Johnstown, N. Y., et al. Action Jan. 2. BROADCASTING, January 14, 1963