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REPORT NO. 28098 Broadcast Applications 10/21/2013 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 O \O' News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 28098 Broadcast Applications 10/21/2013 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E 0 F A P P L I C A T I 0 N FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR AMENDMENT RECEIVED WY BRH-201 30603BIE KGRK 88725 COCHISE BROADCASTING LLC Amendment filed 09/27/2013 E 98.5 MHZ WY, GLENROCK FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR AMENDMENT RECEIVED WA BRFT-201 30926ANY K2O6CU 91872 CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN Amendment filed 09/27/2013 FALLS, INC. E 89.1 MHZ WA, MOUNT VERNON WA BRFT-201 30926A01 K220HD 91969 CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN Amendment filed 09/27/2013 FALLS, INC. E 91.9 MHZ WA, FALL CITY LOW POWER FM APPLICATIONS FOR AMENDMENT RECEIVED CA BRL-201 30606AA5 KGGV-LP CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Amendment filed 09/27/2013 GUERNEVILLE E 124862 95.1 MHZ CA, GUERNEVILLE Page 1 of 72 cOMM, Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 oMISS\o: News media information 202 /418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202/418-2222 REPORT NO. 28098 Broadcast Applications 10/21/2013 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E 0 F A P P L I C A T I 0 N AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING CO BAL-201 30927AMU KSTC 35639 ARNOLD BROADCASTING, INC. Voluntary Assignment of License E 1230 KHZ CO STERLING From: ARNOLD BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. To: MEDIA LOGIC LLC Form 314 NY BAL-20130927ATG WELM 52120 PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, Voluntary Assignment of License LIMITED E 1410KHZ From: PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. NY, ELMIRA To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 NY BAL-20130927ATI WEHH 55271 PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. Voluntary Assignment of License E 1600 KHZ NY, ELMIRA HTS-HORSEHDS From: PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 NY BAL-201 30927AUB WABH 52119 PEMBROOK PINES MASS MEDIA Voluntary Assignment of License N.A. CORP E 1380KHZ From: PEMBROOK PINES MASS MEDIA N.A. CORP. NY, BATH To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE MA BAL-20130822AER WBEC 2714 GAMMA BROADCASTING, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License, as amended E 1420 KHZ MA, PITTSFIELD From: GAMMA BROADCASTING, LLC To: GREG REED Form 314 Opposition Filed 09/24/2013 by Berkshire Broadcasting Co., Inc. Page 2 of 72 c0MMc,,, Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW P 1..J B L I C N.J C)"1" I ( E Washington, ftC. 20554 MISSO News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 28098 Broadcast Apphcations 10/21/2013 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT A±D LOCATION N A T U R E 0 F A P P L I C A T I 0 N CLASS A TV APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING CA BALTTA-20130927AST KKFX-CA 33870 COWLES CALIFORNIA MEDIA Voluntary Assignment of License COMPANY E CHAN-24 From: COWLES CALIFORNIA MEDIA COMPANY CA, SAN LUISOBISPO To: NPG OF CALIFORNIA, LLC Form 314 DIGITAL TV APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING CA BALCDT-20130927ARU KION-TV 26249 COWLES CALIFORNIA MEDIA Voluntary Assignment of License COMPANY E CHAN-32 From: COWLES CALIFORNIA MEDIA COMPANY CA, MONTEREY To: NPG OF CALIFORNIA, LLC Form 314 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING MD BALED-201 30927AGS WSCL 58660 SALISBURY UNIVERSITY Voluntary Assignment of License FOUNDATION, INC. E 89.5 MHZ From: SALISBURY UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, INC. MD, SALISBURY To: SALISBURY UNIVERSITY Form 314 MD BALED-201 30927AGT WSDL 83090 SALISBURY UNIVERSITY Voluntary Assignment of License FOUNDATION, INC. E 90.7 MHZ From: SALISBURY UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, INC. MD, OCEAN CITY To: SALISBURY UNIVERSITY Form 314 Page 3 of 72 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW F Li B I.... I C I\i O"T' I C E Washington, DC. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 /418-2222 cii: Broadcast Applications REPORT NO. 28098 10/21/2013 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AI'D LOCATION NATURE OF APPLICATION FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING CO BALH-201 30927AMT KNNG 33001 ARNOLD BROADCASTING, INC. Voluntary Assignment of License E 104.7 MHZ CO, STERLING From: ARNOLD BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. To: MEDIA LOGIC LLC Form 314 CO BALH-201 30927AMV KNEC 84353 ARNOLD BROADCASTING, INC. Voluntary Assignment of License E 100.9 MHZ CO, YUMA From: ARNOLD BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. To: MEDIA LOGIC LLC Form 314 NY BALH-20130927ATH WLVY 52122 PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. Voluntary Assignment of License E 94.3 MHZ NY, ELMIRA From: PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 NY BALH-20130927ATJ WOKN 47322 PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. Voluntary Assignment of License E 99.5 MHZ NY, SOUTHPORT From: PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 NY BALH-201 30927AUA WVIN-FM 52121 PEMBROOK PINES MASS MEDIA, Voluntary Assignment of License NA CORP. E 98.3 MHZ From: PEMBROOK PINES MASS MEDIA N.A. CORP. NY, BATH To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 Page 4 of 72 C0Mt4O4, Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW P Ii B L I C I\i 01 I E Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 28098 Broadcast Applications 10/21/2013 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION NATURE OF APPLICATION FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION VA BALH-201 301 O4ABX WLNI 22663 CENTENNIAL LICENSING, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License E 105.9 MHZ VA, LYNCHBURG From: CENTENNIAL LICENSING, LLC To: MEL WHEELER, INC. Form 314 Informal Objection Filed 01/17/2013 by Gary E. Burns Petition to Deny Filed 02/01/2013 by 3 Daughters Media, Inc. Opposition filed 02/14/2013 by CENTENNIAL LICENSING, LLC & MEL WHEELER, INC. Reply Filed 03/04/2013 by 3 Daughters Media, Inc. Petition to Deny Denied, Aplication Granted, per Letter Ref. 1800B3-HOD, DA 13-1 792, on 08.22.2013. Petition for Reconsideration Filed 09/23/2013 by 3 Daughters Media, Inc. Opposition filed 10/18/2013 by CENTENNIAL LICENSING, LLC & MEL WHEELER, INC. Page 5 of 72 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW F Ii B L_ I C IJ O'T I C E Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 28098 Broadcast Applications 10/21/2013 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION NATURE OF APPLICATION FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION TX BALH-20130701ADA DKTDK 26146 SUSQUEHANNA RADIO CORP. Voluntary Assignment of License, as amended E 104.1 MHZ TX, SANGER From: SUSQUEHANNA RADIO CORP. To: WHITLEY MEDIA LLC Form 314 Dismissed as inadvertently accepted for filing (DA 13-1938). Petition for Reconsideration Filed 09/24/2013 by SUSQUEHANNA RADIO CORP. Petition for Reconsideration Dismissed 10/18/2013 per applicant's request - no letter sent Supplement Filed 09/27/2013 by SUSQUEHANNA RADIO CORP. Motion to Withdraw Filed 10/17/2013 by SUSQUEHANNA RADIO CORP. FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING NE BALFT-201 30927AMW K276CX 35640 ARNOLD BROADCASTING, INC. Voluntary Assignment of License E 103.1 MHZ NE, SIDNEY From: ARNOLD BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. To: MEDIA LOGIC LLC Form 314 NY BALFT-201 30927ATK W23OBB 148156 PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, Voluntary Assignment of License LIMITED E 93.9 MHZ From: PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. NY, ELMIRA To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 Page 6 of 72 Federal Communications Commission FU BLI cZ NOil E Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202/ 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202/ 418-2222 REPORT NO. 28098 Broadcast Applications 10/21/2013 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E 0 F A P P L I C A T I 0 N FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING NY BALFT-201 30927ATL W273AC 47323 PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. Voluntary Assignment of License E 102.5 MHZ NY, CORNING From: PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 NY BALFT-20130927ATM W229AS 148214 PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, Voluntary Assignment of License LIMITED E 93.7 MHZ From: PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. NY, CORNING To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 NY BALFT-20130927ATN W229AR 157446 PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. Voluntary Assignment of License E 93.7 MHZ NY, WAVERLY From: PEMBROOK PINES ELMIRA, LTD. To: TITAN RADIO, LLC Form 314 TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING CA BALTTL-20130927ARV KMUV-LP 59362 COWLES CALIFORNIA MEDIA Voluntary Assignment of License COMPANY E CHAN-23 From: COWLES CALIFORNIA MEDIA COMPANY CA, MONTEREY To: NPG OF CALIFORNIA, LLC Form 314 CA BALTT-20130927ASU K44DN 63172 COWLES CALIFORNIA MEDIA Voluntary Assignment of License COMPANY E CHAN-44 From: COWLES CALIFORNIA MEDIA COMPANY CA, PASO ROBLES To: NPG OF CALIFORNIA, LLC Form 314 Page 7 of 72 OMI4(j Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW 1 IJ B L I : NJc 'r'I c E Washington, DC. 20554 News media information 202/418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202/ 418-2222 REPORT NO.
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