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Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >> REPORT NO. PN-1-200803-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/03/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000119275 Renewal of LPD WNGS- 190222 33 GREENVILLE, DIGITAL NETWORKS- 07/30/2020 Accepted License LD SC SOUTHEAST, LLC For Filing 0000119148 Renewal of FX W253CR 200584 98.5 MARION, IL FISHBACK MEDIA, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000118904 Renewal of LPD WLDW- 182006 23 Florence, SC DTV America Corporation 07/29/2020 Accepted License LD For Filing 0000119388 License To FS KLRC 174140 Main 90.9 TAHLEQUAH, JOHN BROWN 07/30/2020 Accepted Cover OK UNIVERSITY For Filing 0000119069 Renewal of FM WISH- 70601 Main 98.9 GALATIA, IL WISH RADIO, LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License FM For Filing 0000119104 Renewal of FX W230BU 142640 93.9 ROTHSCHILD, WRIG, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License WI For Filing 0000119231 Renewal of FM WXXM 17383 Main 92.1 SUN PRAIRIE, CAPSTAR TX, LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License WI For Filing 0000119070 Renewal of AM WMIX 73096 Main 940.0 MOUNT WITHERS 07/30/2020 Accepted License VERNON, IL BROADCASTING For Filing COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, LLC 0000119330 Renewal of FX W259BC 155147 99.7 BARABOO, WI BARABOO 07/30/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING CORP. For Filing Page 1 of 29 REPORT NO. PN-1-200803-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/03/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000119345 Renewal of FM WSUW 4284 Main 91.7 WHITEWATER, Board of Regents of the 07/30/2020 Accepted License WI University of Wisconsin For Filing System 0000119101 Renewal of FX W272AY 86507 Main 102.3 PARK FALLS, WI TEA-VISZ, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119055 Renewal of FM WRLU 85829 Main 104.1 ALGOMA, WI MAZUR, LLC 07/29/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119347 Renewal of FX W275BM 144079 102.9 JACKSONVILLE Morgan County Media LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License , IL For Filing 0000119324 Renewal of AM WDLS 2807 Main 900.0 WISCONSIN MAGNUM 07/30/2020 Accepted License DELLS, WI COMMUNICATIONS, INC. For Filing 0000119127 Renewal of FX W243DN 147839 96.5 TAYLORVILLE, KASKASKIA 07/30/2020 Accepted License IL BROADCASTING, INC. For Filing 0000119137 Renewal of AM WTIM 73996 Main 870.0 ASSUMPTION, KASKASKIA 07/30/2020 Accepted License IL BROADCASTING, INC. For Filing 0000119266 Renewal of FX W241BQ 152779 96.1 WATERTOWN, David R Magnum 07/30/2020 Accepted License WI For Filing 0000119271 Renewal of FX W283CJ 147649 104.5 CEDARBURG, David R Magnum 07/30/2020 Accepted License WI For Filing Page 2 of 29 REPORT NO. PN-1-200803-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/03/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000119386 Renewal of FL WPCA- 131741 93.1 AMERY, WI DREAM CENTER, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License LP For Filing 0000119228 Renewal of FL WLCJ- 132187 92.5 MARINETTE, WI VENITE ADOREMUS, 07/30/2020 Accepted License LP INC. For Filing 0000119065 Renewal of AM WEBQ 70348 Main 1240.0 HARRISBURG, WEBQ, LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License IL For Filing 0000119087 Renewal of FX W300BD 150130 107.9 MCLEANSBORO DANA 07/30/2020 Accepted License , IL COMMUNICATIONS For Filing CORPORATION 0000119306 Renewal of FM WKFX 55339 Main 99.1 RICE LAKE, WI TKC, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119226 Renewal of FM WUNT 90548 Main 88.3 PRINCETON, IL ROAD MAP MINISTRIES 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119061 Renewal of FM WKIB 68793 Main 96.5 ANNA, IL WKIB, LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119190 Renewal of FL WVMO- 193317 98.7 MONONA, WI CITY OF MONONA 07/30/2020 Accepted License LP For Filing 0000119246 Renewal of AM WBOG 52533 Main 1460.0 TOMAH, WI MAGNUM RADIO, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing Page 3 of 29 REPORT NO. PN-1-200803-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/03/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000119288 Renewal of AM WAQE 55338 Main 1090.0 RICE LAKE, WI TKC, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119079 Renewal of FM WRXX 26625 Main 95.3 CENTRALIA, IL WRXX, LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000118940 Renewal of AM WLPO 36645 Main 1220.0 LASALLE, IL STARVED ROCK MEDIA, 07/29/2020 Accepted License INC. For Filing 0000119071 Renewal of FX W243AV 146841 96.5 MOUNT WITHERS 07/30/2020 Accepted License VERNON, IL BROADCASTING For Filing COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, LLC 0000119282 Renewal of FM WSJY 24442 Main 107.3 FORT MAGNUM 07/30/2020 Accepted License ATKINSON, WI COMMUNICATIONS, INC. For Filing 0000119352 Renewal of FM WHID 4215 Main 88.1 GREEN BAY, WI Board of Regents of the 07/30/2020 Accepted License University of Wisconsin For Filing System 0000119219 Renewal of FM WIBA- 17385 Main 101.5 SAUK CITY, WI CAPSTAR TX, LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License FM For Filing 0000119293 Renewal of FM WRNW 26609 Main 97.3 MILWAUKEE, WI CAPSTAR TX, LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing Page 4 of 29 REPORT NO. PN-1-200803-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/03/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000119084 Renewal of FM WTAO- 37243 Main 105.1 MURPHYSBORO WITHERS 07/30/2020 Accepted License FM , IL BROADCASTING OF For Filing SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, LLC 0000119068 Renewal of FX W282BS 141895 104.3 DUNLAP, IL LSE BROADCASTING, 07/30/2020 Accepted License INC. For Filing 0000119260 Renewal of FM WKQX 19525 Main 101.1 CHICAGO, IL RADIO LICENSE 07/30/2020 Accepted License HOLDINGS LLC For Filing 0000119339 Renewal of AM WHA 6139 Main 970.0 MADISON, WI Board of Regents of the 07/30/2020 Accepted License University of Wisconsin For Filing System 0000119117 Minor LPT K27NI-D 47985 Main 27 NELIGH, NE NEBRASKA 07/30/2020 Accepted Modification EDUCATIONAL For Filing TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 0000119336 Renewal of FM WSUM 79040 Main 91.7 MADISON, WI Board of Regents of the 07/30/2020 Accepted License University of Wisconsin For Filing System 0000119269 Renewal of FX W280EN 152773 103.9 ROCKFORD, IL David R Magnum 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing Page 5 of 29 REPORT NO. PN-1-200803-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/03/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000119298 Renewal of AM WOKY 63917 Main 920.0 MILWAUKEE, WI CLEAR CHANNEL 07/30/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing LICENSES, INC. 0000119046 Renewal of FX W238CQ 148058 95.5 MARION, IL WITHERS 07/29/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing COMPANY OF MISSOURI, LLC 0000119089 Renewal of FM WNSV 15380 Main 104.7 NASHVILLE, IL DANA 07/30/2020 Accepted License COMMUNICATIONS For Filing CORPORATION 0000119254 Renewal of FM WPGU 28283 Main 107.1 URBANA, IL ILLINI MEDIA COMPANY 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119203 Renewal of FX W274BM 149364 102.7 PEORIA, IL MIDWEST 07/30/2020 Accepted License COMMUNICATIONS, INC. For Filing 0000119284 Renewal of AM WRDB 59233 Main 1400.0 REEDSBURG, MAGNUM 07/30/2020 Accepted License WI COMMUNICATIONS, INC. For Filing 0000119138 Renewal of FX W299CP 200237 107.7 SULLIVAN, IL KASKASKIA 07/30/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING, INC. For Filing 0000119257 Renewal of FM WLS-FM 73228 Main 94.7 CHICAGO, IL RADIO LICENSE 07/30/2020 Accepted License HOLDINGS LLC For Filing Page 6 of 29 REPORT NO. PN-1-200803-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/03/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 APPLICATIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000119092 Renewal of FX W277AE 76223 Main 103.3 MADISON, WI FUSION RADIO LLC 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119186 Renewal of FM WTPN 166060 Main 103.9 WESTBY, WI The Salvation Poem 07/30/2020 Accepted License Foundation, Inc. For Filing 0000119382 Renewal of FM WJCH 20847 Main 91.9 JOLIET, IL FAMILY STATIONS, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119184 Renewal of FM WWJC 185159 Main 101.5 AUGUSTA, WI The Salvation Poem 07/30/2020 Accepted License Foundation, Inc. For Filing 0000119357 Renewal of LPA W41BQ 67015 Main 22 ASHEVILLE, NC EDGE SPECTRUM, INC. 07/30/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000119256 Displacement LPD KFMF- 182107 Main 28 SPARKS, NV JOHN FIORI 07/30/2020 Accepted LD For Filing 0000119158 Renewal of DTV WNSC- 61009 Main 34 ROCK HILL, SC SOUTH CAROLINA 07/30/2020 Accepted License TV EDUCATIONAL TV For Filing COMMISSION 0000118941 Renewal of FX W280EG 151843 103.9 PERU, IL STARVED ROCK MEDIA, 07/29/2020 Accepted License INC.
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