NAEB Newsletter (Dec 1941)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER, *.,c Page Hoc »,December I, 1941 MAKE DESIRABLE AND REASONABLE REQUIREMENTS WITH RESPECT TO PROOF OF CANDIDACY OF AN APPLICANT FOR THE USE OF FACILITIES UNDER THE Section 315* Since determination as to who shall appear on programs is a matter resting in the first instance with THE CNOIVI DUAL broadcast station, Section 315 does not require stations to give broadcast time to any candidate unless that station has previously permitted a broad¬ cast BY ANOTHER CANDIDATE FOR THE SAME OFFICE, NAEB NEWS WKZQ , Kalamazoo, Michigan, was granted a construction permit to in¬ crease POWER FROM i KW TO 5KW, TO MAKE CHANGES IN DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA FOR FULLTIME 5 KW OPERATION, (! 1/25/41) WRUL, World Wide Broadcasting Corporation, applied for modification OF ITS LICENSE, REQUESTING ADDITIONAL FREQUENCY OF 9700 KlLOCYCLES AND SHARING TIME ON THAT FREQUENCY WITH WRUW. (11/17/41) WILL, University of Illinois, was given special temporary authority TO OPERATE SPECASL NIGHT PERIODS FOR BASKETBALL GAME BROADCASTS ONLY, (I 1/21/41) KWSC, State College of Washington, was granted license to cover con< STRUCT I ON 0ERMIT FOR EQUIPMENT CHANGES, \ I I / I 9/ 4 I ) WSUl, University of Iowa, was granted perm OF OPERATION TO MINIMUM OF 8-gr HOURS DAILY PERIOD, ( I i/21/43 ) issiO n to deduce hours during Christmas vac ation. WNAD, University of Oklahoma, was FROM SIGN-OFF TO 5?30 P.M. DURING (H/25/41 ) DEN I E0|SPEC8 AL AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE MONTH OF DECEMBER ONLY, Schooley