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Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 46964 Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 04/08/2009 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE GRANTED CA BALED-20090325AIL KPCV 85911 AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA Voluntary Assignment of License GROUP From: AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA GROUP E 90.3 MHZ To: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC RADIO CA , COACHELLA Form 316 Actions of: 04/09/2009 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL GRANTED TX BTCED-20090401AMD KBJS 18259 EAST TEXAS MEDIA Voluntary Transfer of Control ASSOCIATION, INC. From: EAST TEXAS MEDIA ASSOCIATION, INC. (OLD BOARD) E 90.3 MHZ To: EAST TEXAS MEDIA FOUNDATION, INC. (NEW BOARD) TX , JACKSONVILLE Form 316 Actions of: 04/10/2009 LOW POWER FM APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR CHANGE TO A LICENSED FACILITY DISMISSED CO BPL-20090326ACU KELS-LP PLYMOUTH GATHERING INC. Low Power FM minor change in licensed facilities. 131356 E CO , GREELEY Dismissed by letter 4/10/2009 104.7 MHZ (47 CFR Section 73.807 violation) Page 1 of 21 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 46964 Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 04/10/2009 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR CHANGE TO A LICENSED FACILITY DISMISSED AZ BPH-20090227ACP KZXK 166050 COCHISE BROADCASTING LLC Minor change in licensed facilities. E 104.5 MHZ AZ , DONEY PARK Dismissed per applicant's 4/10/2009 request 4/10/2009 (No letter sent) FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER DISMISSED MA BLFT-20070621AAF W260AS THE POSITIVE RADIO NETWORK License to cover. 153138 Dismissed as moot. No letter sent E MA , LAWRENCE 99.9 MHZ AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR CHANGE TO A LICENSED FACILITY GRANTED TX BP-20081222ACM KHLT 67285 MATTHEW PROVENZANO Minor change in licensed facilities. Engineering Amendment filed 01/15/2009 E 1520 KHZ TX , STOCKDALE Engineering Amendment filed 01/30/2009 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL GRANTED NC BTC-20090406AAQ WGAI 72731 MAX RADIO OF THE CAROLINAS Voluntary Transfer of Control LICENSES LLC From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 560 KHZ To: MAX MEDIA X LLC NC , ELIZABETH CITY Form 316 Page 2 of 21 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 46964 Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 04/10/2009 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL GRANTED VA BTC-20090406AAR WGH 72103 MHR LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 1310 KHZ VA , NEWPORT NEWS To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 AR BTC-20090406AAX KCAB 31885 MMA LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 980 KHZ AR , DARDANELLE To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 AR BTC-20090406AAZ KVOM 43830 MMA LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 800 KHZ AR , MORRILTON To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 PA BTC-20090406ABV WYGL 63836 MMP LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 1240 KHZ PA , SELINSGROVE To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 Page 3 of 21 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 46964 Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 04/10/2009 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL GRANTED IL BTC-20090406ACB WCIL 65950 MRR LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 1020 KHZ IL , CARBONDALE To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 IL BTC-20090406ACG WJPF 19058 MRR LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 1340 KHZ IL , HERRIN To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 MO BTC-20090406ACH KZIM 74582 MRR LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 960 KHZ MO , CAPE GIRARDEAU To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 MO BTC-20090406ACJ KGIR 64622 MRR LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 1220 KHZ MO , CAPE GIRARDEAU To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 Page 4 of 21 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 46964 Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 04/10/2009 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL GRANTED MO BTC-20090406ACM KMAL 4153 MRR LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 1470 KHZ MO , MALDEN To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 MO BTC-20090406ACO KWOC 6015 MRR LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 930 KHZ MO , POPLAR BLUFF To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 MO BTC-20090406ACR KSIM 35605 MRR LICENSE LLC Voluntary Transfer of Control From: MAX MEDIA LLC E 1400 KHZ MO , SIKESTON To: MAX MEDIA X LLC Form 316 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR DIRECT MEASUREMENT GRANTED MS BZ-20090305AGD WOAD 50404 URBAN RADIO II, L.L.C. Direct Measurement P 1300 KHZ MS , JACKSON Page 5 of 21 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 46964 Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 04/10/2009 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR DIRECT MEASUREMENT GRANTED CA BZ-20090310AEJ KQEQ 33252 RAK COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Direct Measurement P 1210 KHZ CA , FOWLER CLASS A TV APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL GRANTED PR BTCTTA-20090406ACA WQQZ-CA CMCG PUERTO RICO LICENSE Voluntary Transfer of Control 32142 LLC From: MAX MEDIA LLC E To: MAX MEDIA X LLC CHAN-33 PR , PONCE Form 316 FM BOOSTER APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER GRANTED NM BLFTB-20090306AAY KVSF-FM1 HUTTON BROADCASTING, LLC License to cover. 161770 E NM , SANTA FE 101.5 MHZ LOW POWER FM APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR MODIFICATION TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GRANTED RI BMPL-20090116ACN WIGV-LP CASA DE ORACION GETSEMANI Low Power FM Mod of CP to chg 124214 Engineering Amendment filed 01/27/2009 E RI , PROVIDENCE 96.5 MHZ Page 6 of 21 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 46964 Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 04/10/2009 LOW POWER FM APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR CHANGE TO A LICENSED FACILITY GRANTED WV BPL-20090311ACV WSPW-LP WOOD COUNTY BOARD OF Low Power FM minor change in licensed facilities. 134785 EDUCATION E 97.7 MHZ WV , PARKERSBURG FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE GRANTED CT BALH-20090224ABA WURH 74279 ALOHA STATION TRUST, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License, as amended From: ALOHA STATION TRUST, LLC E 104.1 MHZ CT , WATERBURY To: RED WOLF BROADCASTING CORPORATION Form 314 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MODIFICATION OF LICENSE GRANTED NC BMLED-20090121AEO WLGP 27623 AUGUSTA RADIO FELOWSHIP License to modify. INSTITUTE, INC. Engineering Amendment filed 02/25/2009 E 100.3 MHZ NC , HARKERS ISLAND GA BMLED-20090121AEP WZIQ 29130 AUGUSTA RADIO FELOWSHIP License to modify. INSTITUTE, INC. Engineering Amendment filed 02/25/2009 E 106.5 MHZ GA , SMITHVILLE Page 7 of 21 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 46964 Broadcast Actions 4/15/2009 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 04/10/2009 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MODIFICATION OF LICENSE GRANTED GA BMLED-20090121AEQ WPMA 77810 AUGUSTA RADIO FELOWSHIP License to modify. INSTITUTE, INC. Engineering Amendment filed 02/25/2009 E 102.7 MHZ GA , BUCKHEAD GA BMLED-20090121AES WWGF 78706 AUGUSTA RADIO FELOWSHIP License to modify. INSTITUTE, INC. Engineering Amendment filed 02/25/2009 E 107.5 MHZ GA , DONALSONVILLE GA BMLED-20090121AET WTHP 83423 AUGUSTA RADIO FELOWSHIP License to modify. INSTITUTE, INC. Engineering Amendment filed 02/25/2009 E 94.3 MHZ GA , GIBSON GA BMLED-20090121AEU WKTM 70118 AUGUSTA RADIO FELOWSHIP License to modify.
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