Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION September 18 WCSO. Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, request for authority to voluntarily assign license to The NGAR Broadcasting Co. ; WFJC. W. J. Jones Broadcasting, Inc. , Akron, Ohio, request for authority to voluntarily assign license to The WGAR Broadcasting Co. ; WGAR Broadcast! jig Company. Cleveland, Ohio, C. P. to consolidate Stations WFJ C and WC S ) , i nt o a new station with new equipment to operate with 1450 kc. , 1 KW, day and 500 W. night with unlimited hours, to locate station at Cleveland; WIS George T. Barnes, Inc. , Columbia, S. C. , request to amend applica¬ tion so as to request 590 kc. , instead of 1010 kc. , and 1 KW full time instead of 1 KW day and 500 W. night; KRGV, Valley Radio Electric Corporation, Harlingen, Texas, request to amend applica¬ tion so as to request changes in equipment; WJBY, Gadsden Broadcast¬ ing Co. , Inc. , Gadsden, Alabama, request to amend application so as to request 950 kc. , instead of 1210 kc. with 250 watts; WRBL. David Parmer, Columbus, Georgia, request to amend application so as to request 1240 kc. , instead of 970 kc. , and 500 W. day and 250 W. night, instead of 1 KW. Also, WCBS. Charles H. Messter & Harold L. Dewing, Springfield, Illinois, request to amend application so as to request an extension of completion date on C. P. to September 30, 1930; WKBS, Permil N. Nelson, Galesburg, Ill. , request to amend application so as to request 1110 kc. , instead of 750 kc. , with 2 KW; Meade Johnston. Tuscaloosa, Alabama, request to amend applica¬ tion so as to request authority to locate station at 16 University Heights instead of 2625 Broad St. , and daytime hours instead of 5 hours daily; George 0. Sowell, Koscuisko, Miss., request to amend application so as to request daytime hours instead of 3 hours daily. September 19 — WRQL. Stuart Broadcasting Corporation, Knoxville, Tenn. , modification of C. P. to move transmitter and studio locally, under C. P. issued 8/26/30; KGHL, Northwestern Auto Supply Company, Billings, Montana, license to cover C. P. issued 5/16/30 to move transmitter and studio to 6 miles from Billings, install new equipment, and increase power from 500 W. to 1 KW, on 950 kc. ; KR0W, Educational Broadcasting Corp. , Richmond, Cal., C. P. to make changes in equipment and increase power from 1 KW day and 500 W. night to 1 KW day and night on 930 kc. ; Keystone Broadcasting Co. . St. Glair Tup. , Pennsylvania, request to amend application so as to request limited time instead of unlimited on 830 kc. September 20 WT30 . Associated Broadcasting Corp., Cumberland, Maryland, application for C. P. amended to request 620^kc. instead of 1410 kc. , with 250 W. , unlimited; KSTP, National Battery Broadcasting Co., \ mile north of Westcott, Minn., modifica. °f C. P. to extend completion date on C. P. to December 20,1930; illBL, Press Publishing Company, Sheboygan, Wis. , license to cover C. P. issued 8/26/30 to install a new transmitter; KFEQ,. Scroggin & Company Bank,' St. Joseph, Mo., license to cover C. P. issued 5/20/30 co make changes in equipment. 8