NAB reports (Mar-Dec 1933)

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May 23, 1933 WINS — American Radio News Corporation, New York, N. Y. — Modification of license to increase power from S00 watts to 1 KW, 1180 kc., limited time. May 24, 1933, before Commission en banc WOR — Bamberger Broadcasting Service, Inc., Newark, N. J. — Modification of construction permit to use SO KW, 710 kc. May 24, 1933 WRHM — Minnesota Broadcasting Corp., Minneapolis, Minn— Modification of license to change hours of operation. WLB-WGMS — University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. — Modification of license to change hours of operation, and renewal of license. WCAL — St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. — Construction permit, to increase daytime power, 1250 kc. May 25, 1933 NEW— Wilmington Broadcasting Co., R. A. Dunlea, Secretary, Wilmington, N. C. — Construction permit for 100-watt sta¬ tion, 1370 kc., sharing with WRAM . WRAM — Wilmington Radio Association, Wilmington, N. C. — Re¬ newal of license, 100 watts, 1370 kc., unlimited time. May 26, 1933 WMBD — Peoria Broadcasting Co., Peoria, Ill. — Modification of license to change hours of operation. WTAD — Illinois Broadcasting Corp., Quincy, Ill. — Renewal of license, and construction permit to move transmitter to East St. Louis. May 29, 1933 WROL — Stuart Broadcasting Corp., Knoxville, Tenn. — Construc¬ tion permit to change frequency from 1310 kc. to 1240 kc. (sharing time with WKAQ) and increase power from 100 watts to 250 watts. May 31, 1933, before Commission en banc KTAR — KTAR Broadcasting Co., Phoenix, Ariz. — Modification of license to increase power from 500 watts to 1 KW, 620 kc. KVOA — Robert M. Riculfi, Tucson, Ariz. — Renewal of license and voluntary assignment of license ; 1260 kc., 500 watts, specified hours. May 31, 1933 WPRO-WPAW — Cherry and Webb Broadcasting Co., Providence, R. I. — Modification of license to change frequency from 1210 kc. to 630 kc. and increase power from 100 watts to 250 watts. WDRC — WDRC, Inc., Hartford, Conn. — Modification of license to increase power from 500 watts to 1 KW, 1330 kc. June 1, 1933 WMBG — Havens & Martin, Richmond, Va. — Construction permit to increase day power from 100 watts to 250 watts, 1210 kc., and increase hours of operation. WPHR — WLBG, Inc., Petersburg, Va. — Renewal of license, 1210 kc., 100 watts, 250 watts until local sunset, unlimited time. June 2, 1933 WILL — University of Illinois, Urbana, HI. — Modification of license to increase day power from 500 watts to 1 KW, 890 kc. WGN — WGN, Inc., Chicago, Ill. — Construction permit to increase power from 25 KW to 50 KW, 720 kc. June 5, 1933 WBMS — New Jersey Broadcasting Corp., Hackensack, N. J. — In¬ voluntary assignment of license. WHOM— New Jersey Broadcasting Corp., Jersey City, N. J. — Modification of license to acquire unlimited time on 1450 kc. (facilities of WBMS). NEW — Radio Investment Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. — Construction permit, 250 watts, 1450 kc., share with WHOM (facilities of WBMS). WBMS — WBMS Broadcasting Corp., Hackensack, N. J. — Renewal of license. June 7, 1933 KSEI— Radio Service Corp., Pocatello, Idaho — Modification of con¬ struction permit to change frequency from 900 kc. to 890 kc., 250 watts, 500 watts until local sunset, unlimited time; also modification of license. KFPY — Symons Broadcasting Co., Spokane, Wash. — Modification of license to change frequency from 1340 kc. to 890 kc., 1 KW, unlimited time. KGIR— KGIR, Inc., Butte, Mont. — Modification of license to change frequency from 1360 kc. to 1340 kc., 500 watts, un¬ limited time. June 12, 1933 The hearing involving applications of KECA, KFBK, and the DonLee Broadcasting System for facilities of KTM and KELW, and the applications of KTM and KELW for voluntary assignments of licenses and for renewals of licenses will be held June 12. June 15, 1933 NEW — William L. Slade, Hamilton, Ohio — Construction permit, 1420 kc., 100 watts, unlimited time. WHBD— F. P. Moler, Mt. Orab, Ohio — Renewal of license, 1420 kc., 100 watts, unlimited time. June 16, 1933 KGEK — Elmer G. Beehler, t/a Beehler Electrical Equipment Co., Yuma, Colo. — Construction permit to move transmitter to Fort Collins, 1200 kc., 100 watts, specified hours. June 19, 1933 WIP — Pennsylvania Broadcasting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. — Special authority to increase power to 1 KW experimentally, 610 kc. WFI — WFI Broadcasting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. — Modification of license to increase power to 1 KW, 560 kc. WLIT — Lit Bros. Broadcasting System, Philadelphia, Pa. — Modifi¬ cation of license to increase power to 1 KW, 560 kc. June 26, 1933 WDBO— Orlando Broadcasting Co., Orlando, Fla. — Modification of license to increase day power to 1 KW, 580 kc. WRUF — University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. — Renewal of license, 830 kc., 5 KW, limited time. June 20, 1933 WCAO — Monumental Radio Co., Baltimore, Md. — Modification of license to increase powrer from 250 watts to 500 watt= 600 kc. Page 37