Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1946)

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Heinl Radio News Service 1/30/46 Also, P, C. Wilson, Canton, Ohio, construction permit for a new standard broadcast station Id be ooerated on 1300 kc. , power of 1 KW and daytime hours of operated amended to change frequency from 1300 to 1540 kc, ; Audrain Broadcasting Corp,, Mexico, Mo., construc¬ tion permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1340 kc. , power of 250 watts and unlimited hours of operation (fac¬ ilities to be relinquished by KHMO); Monona Broadcasting Company, Madison. Wisconsin, construction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1070 kc. , power of 10 KW, directional antenna night and unlimited hours of operation; Amphlett Printing Co. , San Mateo, California, construction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 250 watts and unlimited hours of operation to change frequency from 1490 to 1550 kc. and make changes in antenna system. Applications for Standard Broadcast Facilities Tendered for Filing: Worth Broadcasting Co. , Fort Worth, Texas, construc¬ tion permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 960 kc. , power of 5 KW and daytime hours of operation; Stark Broad¬ casting Corp. , Canton, 0,, construction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1060 kc. , power of 1 KW and day¬ time hours of operation. Applications Accepted for Filing last week: KPOF , Pillar of Fire, near Denver, Colorado, construction permit to increase power from 1 KW day and night to 1 KW night and 5 KW day and install new transmitter (910 kc.); KTFI , Radio Broadcasting Corp,, Twin Falls, Idaho, construction permit to increase power from 1 KW day and night to 5 KW day and 1 KW night, install new transmitter and change studio location (1270 kc. ) . Applications for Standard Broadcast Facilities Tendered for Filing: Henry F. Fett, Dearborn, Mich., construction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1540 kc., power of 1 KW and daytime hours of operation; KTSA, Sunshine Broadcasting Co., San Antonio, Texas, construction permit to Increase power from 1 KW night, 5 KW daytime to 5 KW day and night and install direc¬ tional antenna for night use (550 kc,); Abilene Broadcasting Company, Abilene, Texas, construction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1340 kc. , power of 250 watts and unlimit¬ ed nours of operation; Dickinson Publishing Co, , Inc. , Dickinson, North Dakota, construction permit for a new standard broadcast sta¬ tion to be operated on 1230 kc. , power of 250 watts and unlimited hours of operation. Also Peach Bowl Broadcasters, Yuba City, California, construction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be oper¬ ated on 1400 kc. , power of 250 watts and unlimited hours of opera¬ tion. xxxxxxxxxx 13