NAB reports (Mar-Dec 1933)

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WOR — Bamberger Broadcasting Service, Inc., Newark, N. J.— Granted modification of license extending commencement date to January 16, 1934, and completion date to June 16, 1934. WSB — The Atlanta Journal Co., Atlanta, Ga. — Granted license for authority to use former main transmitter at its present loca¬ tion as an auxiliary ; maximum rated power 5 KW. WHDL — Tupper Lake Broadcasting Co., Inc., Tupper Lake, N. Y. — Granted C. P. to move station from Iroquois Hotel to Altamont Hotel, Tupper Lake. KFJB — Marshall Electric Co., Inc., Marshalltown, Iowa — Granted special temporary authorization to operate from 9 p. m. to midnight, CST, on November 28, 1933. WSUI — State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa — Granted spe¬ cial temporary authorization to operate from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m., CST, December 8, 1933. WHDF — The Upper Michigan Broadcasting Co., Calumet, Mich. — Granted special temporary authorization to operate from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. and from S to 5:30 p. m., Thursday, November 30. WNBO — John Brownlee Spriggs, Silver Haven, Pa. — Granted re¬ newal of license on temporary basis and designated applica¬ tion for hearing. WCLS — WCLS, Inc., Joliet, Ill.— Granted modification of license to change specified hours to as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 9:30 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5 to 8 p. m.; Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5 to 10:30 p. m.; Saturday, 9:30 a. m. to 2 p. m., 5 to 8:30 p. m.; Sunday, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., 5 to 8:30 p. m. APPLICATION RECONSIDERED WIND— Johnson-Kennedy Radio Corp., Gary, Ind. — Reconsidered action of August 29, 1933, designating application for re¬ newal of license for hearing; withdrew application from hearing docket and granted same and authorized issuance of regular license, expiring March 1, 1934. Application set for hearing because State Investment Co., of Chicago, ap¬ plied for facilities of WIND. State Investment Co. defaulted application on November 10, 1933, having failed to file an appearance. MISCELLANEOUS NEW — Vegas Broadcasting Co., Las Vegas, Nev.— C. P. for new station, 1420 kc., 100 watts, daytime (facilities of KGIX). Application heretofore set for hearing was denied because applicants faded to enter appearance. KGIX — Vegas Broadcasting Co., Las Vegas, Nev. — Application for involuntary assignment of license heretofore set for hearing was denied because applicants failed to enter appearance. WCBS — WCBS, Inc., Springfield, Ill. — Granted C. P. to move transmitter locally in Springfield. SET FOR HEARING NEW — Fred W. Christian, Jr., and Raleigh W. Whiston, “Christian & Whiston, Norco, Calif.— C. P. for new station, 1280 kc., 500 watts, unlimited time. NEW — Voice of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Inc., Silver Haven, Pa. — C. P. for new station, 800 kc., 1 KW, limited hours of operation — sunset, Dallas (facilities of WNBO). APPLICATIONS RECEIVED First Zone WHDL — Tupper Lake Broadcasting Co., Inc., Tupper Lake, N. Y. — Construction permit to move transmitter and studio from Iroquois Hotel, 126 Park St., to 41-43 Park St., Tupper Lake, N. Y. NEW — Anna Unger, Brooklyn, N. Y. — Construction permit to erect a new station to be operated on 1400 kc., 500 watts, sharing time with WVFW, WBBC, and WLTH (facilities of WARD, Brooklyn, N. Y.). Second Zone WJBK— John F'. Hopkins, Inc., Detroit, Mich. — Special experi¬ mental authorization to operate unlimited time to end of license period (1-1-34). Third Zone WSMB — WSMB, Inc., New Orleans, La. — License to cover con¬ struction permit granted 10-20-33 authorizing move of trans¬ mitter. WPTF — WPTF Radio Company, Raleigh, N. C. — Modification of construction permit to extend required date of completion from 11-19-33 to 2-19-34. WODX— W. G. Austin and W. O. Pape, Receivers, Mobile, Ala. — Consent to involuntary assignment of license of WODX from Mobile Broadcasting Corp. to W. G. Austin and W. O. Pape, Receivers. Fourth Zone WCLS — WCLS, Inc., Joliet, Ill. — Modification of license to make a change in the specified hours of operation. WBOW — Banks of Wabash, Inc., Terre Haute, Ind. — Construction permit to change frequency to 1360 kc., increasing power to 1 KW and make changes in equipment (facilities of WGES) amended to request authority to move transmitter to a location to be determined. KWCR — Cedar Rapids Broadcast Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa — Con¬ struction permit to consolidate Stations WIAS and KWCR, transmitter location to be determined, install new equipment, change frequency from 1420 kc. to 1430 kc., increase power from 100 watts night, 250 watts day, to 250 watts night, 500 watts day, unlimited time. WBAA — Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. — Modification of license to request additional specified hours and use 1 KW during specified hours in daytime (facilities of WKBF, Indianapolis, Ind.). Fifth Zone KUJ — KUJ, Inc., Walla Walla, Wash. — Extension of special ex¬ perimental authorization to operate unlimited time to 7-1-34. KGCX — E. E. Krebsbach, Wolf Point, Mont. — Authority to install automatic frequency control. KWFV — Hilo Broadcasting Co., Ltd., Hilo, Hawaii — Modification of construction permit granted 6-30-33 to erect a new sta¬ tion, to change proposed transmitter and studio location from Haili Tract, Hilo, Hawaii, to Lot 6, Keaukaha St., South Hilo, Waiakea, T. H., install new equipment, and ex¬ tend commencement and completion dates. APPLICATIONS RETURNED KCRC— Enid Radiophone Co., Enid, Okla. — Modification of license to change frequency from 1370 kc. to 1230 kc., increase nighttime power from 100 watts to 250 watts, and change from sharing with KGFG to unlimited. (Filed on wrong application form.) NEW — Floydada High School, Floydada, Tex. — Construction per¬ mit to erect a new station to be operated on 960 kc., 15 watts, daytime and limited. (Rules 121, 122, 6, 151, un¬ satisfactory equipment and location.) KARK — Arkansas Radio and Equipment Co., Little Rock, Ark. — Modification of construction permit granted 6-9-33 authoriz¬ ing changes in equipment to make further changes in equip¬ ment and extend dates. (Incomplete and equipment.) WWAE — Hammond Calumet Broadcasting Corp., Hammond, Ind. — Construction permit to change equipment, change fre¬ quency from 1200 to 1050 kc., increase power from 100 watts to 1 kilowatt, and hours of operation from shares with WFAM to unlimited. (Rules 6, 116, and transmitter site.) KTFI — Radio Broadcasting Corp., Twin Falls, Idaho — Construc¬ tion permit to move transmitter and studio to 143 West Second St., Twin Falls, Idaho. (Filed on wrong form and undated.) RULE 88 AMENDED Rule 88 was amended by adding the following: “and provided further that no daytime station or specified-hour station may broadcast any commercial or sponsored program dur¬ ing this period.” • Page 232 •