CALIFORNIA KKHI -FM 1959: 95.7 Mc; 5.6 Kw

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

CALIFORNIA KKHI -FM 1959: 95.7 Mc; 5.6 Kw CALIFORNIA KKHI -FM 1959: 95.7 mc; 5.6 kw. Ant 1190 ft. SAN GABRIEL (213) Los Angeles county Dup KKHI. KALI 1942: 1430 kc; 5 kw, DA -2. 5723 Mel- KMPX (FM) Dec 10, 1959: 106.9 mc; 40 kw. rose Ave., Hollywood. H011ywood 6 -6161. Tele Apollo Bcstg System Inc. (acq 1- 14 -64). See Ant 1120 ft. 50 Green St. (94111). GEneva 4- Bcstrs of California Inc. (acq 2 -57). See Nwspr. Apollo Stns. 1444. Crosby- Pacific Bcstg Co. (acq 7- 1 -62). Rep: Nati Time Sls; Moore. Spec progs: Sp, Rep: Weed. Stereo. 155 hrs wkly. Ronald G. Schmidt, VP & gen mgr; Kenneth R. Spec progs: Port 18 hrs; Greek 5 hrs; Jap 5 H. Scott Kilgore, pres; James E. Coyle, VP & Carey, stn mgr; Roy Trumbull, chief engr. hrs, all wkly. gen mgr, Sterling Zimmerman, corai mgr. KCBS April 3, 1929: 740 kc; 50 kw, DA -2. Leon A. Crosby, gen mgr & chief engr; Ronald Sheraton-Palace. (94105). 982 -7000. CBS Inc. Hunt, coml mgr; Richard Postle, prog dir. SAN JOSE (408) Santa Clara county (acq 2- 16.49). See CBS -Owned Stns. KNBR April 17, 1922: 680 kc; 50 kw. 420 Tay- KEEN June 21, 1947: 1370 kc; 5 kw, DA -2. Net: CBS, CPRN. Rep: CBS Radio Spot Sales. lor St. (94102). GRaystone 4.8700. NBC (acq Hotel De Anza (95113). 293 -0344. United Bcstg Co. See Golden Stns. Jules Dundes, VP CBS Radio & gen mgr KCBS; 7- 1 -32). See NBC -Owned Stns. Pacific Bob Price, sis mgr; Stanford M. Horn, adv & Net: NBC. Rep: NBC Spot Sales. Rep: Hollingbery. Spec progs: C &W 142 hrs sis prom mgr; Max Trent, controlr; Ivan Ladizin- Julian Goodman, NBC, N. Y., pres; William B. wkly. sky, prog mgr; Donald Mozley, news & pub affrs Decker, gen mgr; Dick Calender, sis mgr; Al Hart, George M. Mardikian, pres; B. Floyd Farr, gen Phil dir; Howard Immerus, chief engr. prog dir; Jane Morrison, prom mgr; Albert Burch - mgr; Philley, sls mgr; George D. Snell, prog KCBS -FM Feb 1, 1948: 98.9 mc; 35 kw. Ant ard, news dir; Donald R. Hall, chief engr. mgr & chief engr; Robt. J. Blum, nati sls mgr. 640 ft. Dup KCBS. KNBR -FM Oct 12, 1949: 99.7 mc; 45 kw. Ant KEEN -FM March 4, 1963: 100.3 mc: 800 `KCMA (FM) April 1964: 90.3 mc; 10 w. 801 1240 ft. Dup KNBR. w -vert; 14.5 kw -horiz Ant 2560 ft. vert, 2580 ft. horiz. (CP 14.5 kw. Ant 2540 Silver Ave. (94134). 586 -6888. Simpson Bible KPAT (See Berkeley, Calif.) ft. vert, 2580 ft. horiz). Prog sep from KEEN. Stereo. College. KPEN (FM) Oct 27, 1957: 101.3 mc; 46 kw. KLIV 1946: 1590 Russell J. Marshall, gen mgr; Robert D. Rhoads, Ant 1220 ft. 1001 California St. (94108) 885- kc; 5 kw -D, 500- w -N, DA -N. Box 995. (95108). 293 -8030. chief engr. 4311. Pacific FM Inc. Cal -Radio Inc. KDFC (FM) Sept 1, 1947: 102.1 mc; 33 kw. Rep: Masla. (acq 6- 1 -60). Rep: Raymer. Ant 1050 ft. 149 California St. (94111). 982- James Gabbert & Gary Gielow, co -gen mgrs; Riley 6272. Sundial Bcstg Corp. Dup KIBE 60%. Wallace Brazeal, coml mgr; Terry Smith, prog R. Gibson, pres; Bob Sobelman, VP & gen & coml mgr; Hugh Rep: Coleman. dir; Ron Robertson, news dir; Bill Browning, prod MacPherson, Id sls mgr; Mike Hunter, prog dir; Jack Gwyer, W. R. Crocker, pres; E. Davis, gen mgr; W. mgr; James Gabbert, chief engr. prom mgr; Jack Smith, news dir; Maurice (Doc) Hill, chief engr. Nichols, coml mgr; D. Wirtz, prog dir; J. Clemens, KRON -FM Feb 16, 1959: 96.5 mc; 13.4 kw. KLOK Oct 13, 1946: 1170 kc; 10 kw -D, 5 kw -N, prom mgr; J. Stewart, chief engr. Ant 1230 ft. (CP for 28.5 kw. Ant 1770 ft). 929 DA -2. 2905 S. King Rd. (95122). 251 -5170. KDIA (See Oakland). Mission St. (94119). 421 -1100. TWX 415.393- Radio KLOK Inc. REAR (FM) 1958: 97.3 mc; 82 kw. Ant 1100 7632. Chronicle Publishing Co. See Nwspr. Reps: Savalli /Gates; Pickens; Oakes. Spec ft. 2728 San Bruno Ave. (94134). 333 -3500. Charles de Young Thieriot, pres; Harold P. progs: Ger 2 hrs, It 12 hrs, Sp 76 hrs, Jap Family Stns Inc. See Family Stns. See, VP & gen mgr; William A. Morrison, sis 71/2 hrs, Scandinavian 1 hr, Greek 21/2 hrs, Net: Family Radio. mgr; A. H. Constant, stn mgr; Lee Berryhill, Chinese 111/2 hrs, Yugoslav 1 hr, all wkly. Harold Camping, pres; Bill Mansdoerfer, gen chief engr. E. L. Barker, pres; R. E. Ryan, gen mgr; mgr; Thad McKinney, prod dir; George Pettingell, KRON -TV affil. Eugene Hogan, coml mgr; Ruth P. Fish, prog dir; news dir; Howard Bollenbach, chief engr. KSAY 1958: 1010 kc; 10 kw -D, DA. 1560 Terry D. Lloyd, chief engr. KEWB (See Oakland). Van Ness Ave. (94109). PRospect 6 -1717. KSAY KPLX (FM) March 15, 1962: 106.5 mc; 18 kw. KFAX 1926: 1100 kc; 50 kw -D, 1 kw -N, L-KYW Bcstg Co. Ant 270 ft. (CP 14.5 kw. Ant 330 ft). 925 1470 Pine St. (94104). 673 -4148. Argonaut Rep: Young. Culebra Rd. Diamond 4.1830. G. Stuart Nixon. Bcstg Co. (acq 5- 13 -60). See Key Stns. Grant Wrathall, pres & chief engr; Stanley G. KRPM (FM) July 1, 1959: 98.5 mc; 3.3 kw. Ant 1, 29 kw KFOG (FM) March 1963: 104.5 mc; Breyer, gen mgr; Clair G. Halverson, stn mgr; minus 157 ft. (CP 500 w. Ant 880 ft) 1506 Sq., horiz, 13 kw vert. Ant 870 ft. Ghirardelli 900 Woody Woodward, prom mgr. Cherry Valley Dr. (95125). CYpress 7 -3827. Audio North Point. (94109). 885 -1045. Kaiser Bcstg KSFO 1925: 560 kc; 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N. 950 Cali- House Inc. Corp. See Kaiser Bcstg Stns. fornia St. (94108). YUkon 2 -5500. TWX 415 -393- Edward W. Meece, pres, gen mgr & chief engr. Rep: QMI. 9917. Golden West Bcstrs (acq 8 -56). See Golden KS10 -FM December 1946: 92.3 mc; 20 kw. Ant Robert J. Somerville, stn mgr; Peter V. Taylor, West Stns. minus 185 ft. 1350 Story Rd. (95122). CY opns & prog dir; Carl Samuelson, bus mgr; Rob- Rep: Major Market Radio. 4 -5355. Patrick H. Peabody. ert Nelson, prod mgr; Ernest J. McDaniel, chief (FM) Feb 4, 1963: 90.7 mc; 85 w. Ant engr. William D. Shaw, VP & gen mgr; James Brown, 'MS gen sis mgr; Allan M. Newman, prog dir; Robert minus 170 ft. San Jose State College (95114). KFRC Sept 24, 1924: 610 kc; 5 kw. 415 Bush A. Hansen, opns dir; Louise Jorjorian, prom dir; 294 -6414, ext 2550. State of California -San St. (94108). YUkon 2 -9200. TWX 415- 393 -8112. Pat Hodges, nati sis rep; Chet Casselman, news Jose State College. RKO General Inc. (acq 1949). See RKO General dir; Harry Bartolomei, chief engr. Net NAEB. Stns. KSFR (FM) March 12, 1958: 94.9 mc; 35 kw. Clarence E. Flick, faculty advisor & mgr. Rep: RKO General Bcstg -National Sales; Bea- KXRX June 24, 1948: 1500 kc; 5 kw -D, 1 ver. Ant 1140 ft. (CP 46 kw horiz, 34 kw vert, Ant 1060 211 Sutter St. (94108). kw -N, DA -2. (CP 10 kw -D, 5 kw -N, DA -2). Box Warren Earl, gen mgr; Paul Stoddard, sis mgr; ft). 986 -2825. KSFR Inc. Stereo. 167. (95103). 292 -5080. San Jose Bcstg Co. Tom Rounds, prog dir; Ed Gonser, prom mgr; Rep: Venard, Torbet & McConnell. Robert Scholz, news dir; Tom Razovich, chief Rep: Groskin. Joe E. Levitt, pres & gen mgr; Chuck Chris- engr. H. Nathan Levitt, pres; Jack D. Nelson, prog tianson, coral mgr; David Smith, prog dir; David dir; Richard T. Cassidy, chief engr. KFRC -FM Nov 30, 1960; 106.1 mc; 69 kw. Ant Allen, prom mgr; LeRoy Kopp Jr., news dir; Her- KSOL June 7, 1922: 1450 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 1290 ft. Dup KFRC. man R. Stalberg, chief engr. w -N. 150 Eighth St. (94103). 626 -5585. KSAN KG0 Jan 8, 1924: 810 kc; 50 kw, DA -1. 277 Inc. (acq 7- 3 -64). Golden Gate Ave. (94102). UNderhill 3 -0077. SAN LUIS OBISPO (805) Rep: Dore; Savilli /Gates; Ochs. Spec progs: TWX 415- 393 -7317. ABC Inc. (acq 1944). See San Luis Obispo county ABC -Owned Stns. Neg 100 %. KATY Dec 13, 1949: 1340 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 Net: ABC, ABC Radio West. Rep: Blair. John F. Malloy, pres & gen mgr; Del Courtney, w -N. Box 700. (93402). 543 -1340. KATY, Sweet- Don B. Curran, VP & gen mgr; Ed McLaughlin, coral mgr; Tom Johnson, prog dir; Herb Camp- heart of San Luis Obispo Inc. (acq 11 -52). bell, prom mgr; Jackson King, news dir; Andrew sis mgr; Bob Marshall, prog dir; George T. Stoltz, Rep: Meeker. prom mgr; Ray Tannehill, news dir; Richard T. Morris, chief engr. Maynard F. Marquardt, pres, gen mgr & coral Parks, chief engr. °KXKX (FM) 88.5 mc; 110 kw. Ant 1270 ft. mgr; Glenn O. Porter, VP, opns mgr & chief 286 Divisadero (94117). UNderhill 3 KGO -FM Nov 3, 1947: 103.7 mc; 23.6 kw. Ant -7200. San engr. Francisco Theological Seminary. 930 ft. Dup KGO. KATY -FM December 1959: 96.1 mc; 3.8 kw. KGO -TV Affil. KYA 1926: 1260 kc; 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N. Number Ant minus 510 ft. Dup KATY. One Nob Hill Circle (94108). EXbrook 7 -2500. KKHI 1947: 1550 kc; 10 kw, DA -2. Suite 1410, KSLY Feb 6, 1960: 1400 kc; 250 w.
Recommended publications
  • Detailed Table of Contents (PDF Download)
    CONTENTS Preface xix Introduction xxi Acknowledgments xxvii PART I CONTENT REGULATION 1 CHAPTER 1 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 3 A. Violence 3 Rice v. Paladin Enterprises 4 Braun v. Soldier of Fortune Magazine, Inc. 11 Einmann v. Soldier of Fortune Magazine, Inc. 18 B. Censorship 25 Bantam Books, Inc. v. Sullivan 25 CHAPTER 2 MUSIC 29 A. Violence 29 Weirum v. RKO General, Inc. 29 McCollum v. CBS, Inc. 33 Matarazzo v. Aerosmith Productions, Inc. 40 Davidson v. Time Warner 42 Pahler v. Slayer 51 B. Censorship 56 Luke Records v. Navarro 57 Marilyn Manson v. N.J. Sports & Exposition Auth. 60 Southeastern Promotions, Ltd. v. Conrad 71 xi xii Contents CHAPTER 3 TELEVISION 79 A. Violence 79 Olivia N. v. NBC 80 Graves v. WB 84 Zamora v. CBS 89 B. Censorship 94 Writers Guild of Am., West Inc. v. ABC, Inc. 94 F.C.C. v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. 103 CHAPTER 4 FILM 115 A. Violence 115 Byers v. Edmondson 117 Lewis v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. 122 B. Censorship 128 Swope v. Lubbers 128 Appendix 1: The Movie Rating System 134 United Artists Corporation v. Maryland State Board of Censors 141 Miramax Films Corp. v. Motion Picture Ass’n of Am., Inc. 145 C. Both Sides of the Censor Debate 151 MPAA Ratings Chief Defends Movie Ratings 151 Censuring the Movie Censors 153 CHAPTER 5 VIDEO GAMES 159 A. Violence 159 Watters v. TSR 160 James v. Meow Media 164 Sanders v. Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. 174 Wilson v. Midway Games 186 B. Censorship 189 Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Assoc.
    [Show full text]
  • Gerald R. Ford Administration White House Press Releases
    Digitized from Box 8 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Office of the White House Press Secretary ----------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE TO THE PRESS INVITEES TO THE RECEPTION FOR BROADCAST EXECUTIVES THE BLUE ROOM Wednesday, March 12, 1975 Mr. John Murphy, President Avco Broadcasting Corporation Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. Arch L. Madsen, President Bonn~ville International Corporation Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. Thomas S. Murphy Board Chairman Capital Cities Communications, Inc. New York, New York Mr. C. Wrede Petersmeyer Chairman and President Corinthian Stations New York, New York Mr. Clifford M. Kirtland, Jr., President Cox Broadcasting Corporation Atlanta, Georgia Mr. Rei4 L. Shaw, President General Electric Broadcasting Company Schenectady, New York Mr. John T. Reynolds. President, Television Division Golden West Broadcaster Stations Los Angeles, California Mr•. Franklin C. Snyder Vice President, Broadcast Division Hearst Corporation Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (MORE) - 2 - Mr. Norman. E. Walt, President McGraw-Hill Broadcasting Company New York, New York Mr. Clem Weber Executive Vice President New York, New York Mr. E. R. Vadeboncoeur, President Newhouse Broadcasting Stations Syracuse, New York Mr. August C. Meyer, Sr. President Mr. August C. Meyer, Jr. Secretary-Treasurer Midwest Television, Inc. Champaign, Illinois Mr. T. Ballard Morton, President Orion Broadcasting Stations Louisville, Kentucky Mr. Joel Chaseman, President Pos t-Newsweek Stations Washington, D. C. Mr. Frank Shakespeare, President RKO General, Inc. New York, New York Mr. Marshall Berkman, President Rust Craft Broadcasting Company Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mr. Peter B. Storer, President Storer Broadcasting Company Miami Beach, Florida Mr. Charles S. Mecham, Jr. Board Chairman Taft Broadcasting Cincinnati, Ohio (MORE) - 3 - Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Announcement
    MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BAY AREA RADIO HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES FIRST CLASS OF HONOREES San Francisco (October 4, 2006) — The Bay Area Radio Museum is proud to announce the first group of inductees into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame. The selections were made following a year of study during which input from broadcast professionals, fans and historians was weighed to establish criteria and nominees for enshrinement. Among the first inductees are pioneers from the earliest period of local radio development nearly a century ago, as well as popular personalities from the modern era. Many of the names, such as Don Sherwood and Tom Donahue, may be instantly recognizable. Others, such as Colin B. Kennedy and Harrison Holliway, may be less so. In either case, it is hoped that the creation of the Hall of Fame will help to honor the men and women who have made Bay Area radio so popular over the years, and will make their names and accomplishments known for generations to come. For the near future, the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame will exist primarily on the Internet at www.barhof.com, although a permanent exhibit is planned at the old KRE radio studios in Berkeley, which are being refurbished by the California Historical Radio Society (CHRS). The Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame is spearheaded by the Bay Area Radio Museum, which is an affiliate of the Broadcast & Newspaper Museum of Northern California consortium, which also includes CHRS and the Broadcast Legends. The radio museum was founded in 2005, and currently presents archival broadcast recordings, photographs, documents and historical essays on its website at www.bayarearadio.org.
    [Show full text]
  • Gerald R. Ford Administration White House Press Releases
    Digitized from Box 23 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library TRANS-W(,,-LD AIRLINES WHITE HOUSE PRESS CHARTER __PRIL 2 .. 3, 1976 - Andrews_ AFB_ _ to~ Milwaukee,_ M _ _ _ _ Oshkosh_ _ ~ _ &_ Green_ _ _ Bay,_ _ Wisconsin_ _ WIRES: Howa rd Benedict Associated preJs Richard Barnes Associated Press Richard Le rner United Press Infernational Don Lambro United Press International Robert Trautman Reuters (Off GrnBay) Louis Foy Agence France PresSe NEWSPAPERS: Ed Walsh Washington Post James Dickenson Washington Star (In. MILW-GrnBay) Tom Edsall Baltimore Sun James Naughton New York Times Jeff Antevil New York Daily News Myron Waldman Newsday (In. MILW..GrnBay) Dennis Farney Wall St. Journal (Off MILW) Curtis Wilkie Boston Globe (IN. MILW-GrnBay) Neil Mehler Chicago Tribune (In. MILW-GrnBay) Reid Beveridge Wisconsin State Journal (In. MILW-GrnBay) Richard Bradee Milwaukee Sentinel (Off GrnBay) Robert Joiner St. Louis Post-Dispatch Rudy Abramson Los Angeles Times David Blundy London Sunday Times (In. MILW-GrnBay) Wendy Ross United States Information Agency (In. MILW-GrnBay) MAGAZINES: Thomas DeFrank Newsweek Dean Fischer Time John Mashek U. S. News & World Report Howard Norton National Courier John Buckley Western Union RADIO & TELEVISION COMMENTATORS & PRODUCERS: Katherine Harting ABC- Productions Martin Klingman ABC.. Productions (In. MILW-GrnBay) Thomas Jarriel American Broadcasting Company Ann Compton American Broadcasting Company Walter Rodgers AP-Radio Lane Venardos CBS- Productions Bob Schieffer Columbia Broadcasting System Robert Pierpoint Columbia Broadcasting System Forrest Boyd Mutual Broadcasting System George Burlbaugh NBC-Productions John Cochran National Broadcasting Company Russ Ward NBC-Radio Michael Maus NBC-Radio (In.
    [Show full text]
  • California - Los Angeles
    California - Los Angeles KCAL -TV KCAL -TV BLCT-19911107KP GRANTED: 2/28/1992 Ch. 9 KERN Network Service: IND. Licensee: Viacom Television Stations Group of Los Angeles LLC, 2000 K St. NW, Suite 725, Washington, DC 20006. Studio: 6121 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028. Mailing Address: 6121 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028. Phone: 323-467-9999. Fax: 323-460-3082. E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.kcal.com Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186-192 MHz). Authorized power: 141 -kw max. visual, 28.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 3182 -ft above ay. terrain, 395 -ft. above ground, 6135 -ft. above sea level. Latitude 34° 13' 38" Longitude 118° 004' 000" Transmitter: Mount Wilson, near Altadena. Note: Latitude and longitude coordinates shown are based on the North American Datum of 1927 (NAD 27) as currently required by the Mass Media Bureau of the FCC. Multichannel TV Sound: Stereo and separate audio program. Satellite Earth Stations: Harris, 6.1 -meter C -band; DX Antenna, ; Harris, 6.1 - meter Ku -band; Microwave General, 6.1 -meter C -band; Vertex, 4.5 -meter Ku - band. SNG Mobile Dish: Andrew, 2.6 -meter Ku -band. News Services: AP, CNS. © 2008 Warren Communications News Ownership: CBS Corp. (Group Owner). Began Operation: August 25, 1948. Originally operated as KFI-TV. Sold to RKO General Lorraine Velona, Traffic Manager. by Earl C. Anthony (Television Digest Vol. 7:23, 32, 36). On July 20, 1988 FCC approved dismissal of RKO application for license renewal, grant of Fidelity Television Inc.'s application & subsequent transfer of station to The Walt Disney Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Communications Commission DA 14-1153 Before the Federal
    Federal Communications Commission DA 14-1153 Before the Federal Communications Commission WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Fox Television Stations, Inc. ) MB Docket No. 07-260 ) ) ) Application for Renewal of License of ) File No. BRCT-20070201AJT WWOR-TV, Secaucus, New Jersey ) ) & ) ) Application for Renewal of License of ) File No. BRCT-20070201AJS WNYW(TV), New York, New York ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: August 8, 2014 Released: August 8, 2014 By the Chief, Media Bureau: 1. The Commission, by the Chief, Media Bureau, pursuant to delegated authority, has before it for consideration the application for the renewal of license of television station WWOR-TV, Secaucus, New Jersey, filed by Fox Television Stations, Inc. (“Fox”).1 We also have before us the application for the renewal of license of television station WNYW(TV), New York, New York, filed by Fox.2 Previously, Fox filed a Petition for Modification of Permanent Waiver (“Modification Petition”) seeking to modify its current permanent waiver of the newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership rule, 47 C.F. R §73.3555(d)(“NBCO”), which permits it to own both WNYW(TV) and the New York Post (“Post”) in order to encompass the ownership of WWOR-TV.3 Finally, there is also a pending petition for reconsideration filed by Free Press of the Commission’s order on reconsideration in Murdoch Recon.4 In the interest of administrative efficiency, we are consolidating these proceedings. 2. A petition to deny the renewal application of WWOR-TV was filed by the Voice for New Jersey (“VNJ”) and an informal objection was filed by Aristides Martinez.
    [Show full text]
  • Am Revitalization
    AM REVITALIZATION Sponsored by February 2016 From the Publishers of Radio World NEW! NXSeries The Industry’s Most Advanced 5 and 10 kW AM Transmitters Outstanding Control 86% Efficiency Compact Proven NX Series Technology with over 20 Megawatts Deployed Learn more at Nautel.com AM Radio’s Unique AM Opportunity REVITALIZATION Stations licensed to the U.S. AM radio band are in a time Sponsored by February 2016 From the Publishers of dramatic change and challenge. In October the Federal of Radio World Communications Commission took action with a report and order that implements a number of important rule changes. It also laid out additional moves it intends to 4 take. AM’s Problems Won’t Paul McLane This eBook will help you untangle the details and implications of the big order and understand what else Be Solved Overnight Editor in Chief might be coming. Commissioner Pai writes, “It is important that the discussion about Radio World invited Commissioner Ajit Pai to share with you his thoughts the future of the AM band continue” about the revitalization effort to date. I can think of no commissioner since Jim Quello who has taken such an active interest in radio — and AM specifically — as he has. The translator aspects of the FCC order have been well reported, but how 6 does the situation look now that the first of the four-part window process Of Windows, has begun? Communications attorney and translator guru John Garziglia Waivers and Auctions helps us understand. John Garziglia on what’s next for The October order enacted more than just translator windows, though, FM translators in AM revitalization so we turned to AM expert Ron Rackley to dig into the less publicized aspects and analyze them.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Aviation Agency
    FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 31 • NUMBER 161 Friday, August 19,1966 • Washington, D.C. Pages 11005-11054 Agencies in this issue-— The President Agency for International Development Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Agriculture Department Atomic Energy Commission Civil Aeronautics Board Commerce Department Commodity Credit Corporation Commodity Exchange Authority Consumer and Marketing Service Customs Bureau Federal Aviation Agency Federal Communications Commission Federal Power Commission Federal Trade Commission Food and Drug Administration Foreign Assets Control Office Interstate Commerce Commission Land Management Bureau Small Business Administration Special Representative for Trade Negotiations Office Tariff Commission Treasury Department Detailed list of Contents appears inside. Latest Edition Guide to Record Retention Requirements [Revised as of January 1, 1966] This useful reference tool is designed keep them, And (3) how long they to keep industry and the general must be kept. Each digest also public informed concerning published includes a reference to the full text requirements in laws and regulations of the basic law or regulation govern­ relating to records-retention. It con­ ing such retention. tains over 900 digests detailing the retention periods for the many types of records required to be kept under The booklet’s index, numbering over Federal laws and rules. 2,000 items, lists for ready reference the categories of persons, companies, The “Guide” tells the user (1) what and products affected by Federal records must be kept, (2) who must record-retention requirements. Price: 40 cents Compiled by Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration Order from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C.
    [Show full text]
  • FCC Memorandum Opinion and Order 03-330 of 12/9/2003
    Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-330 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) General Motors Corporation and ) Hughes Electronics Corporation, Transferors ) MB Docket No. 03-124 ) And ) ) The News Corporation Limited, Transferee, ) ) For Authority to Transfer Control ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: December 19, 2003 Released: January 14, 2004 By the Commission: Chairman Powell, Commissioners Abernathy and Martin issuing separate statements; Commissioners Copps and Adelstein dissenting and issuing separate statements. TABLE OF CONTENTS Para. No. I. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................1 II. DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTIES .....................................................................................................6 A. The News Corporation Limited................................................................................................6 B. General Motors Corporation and Hughes Electronics Corporation ........................................8 C. The Proposed Transaction ........................................................................................................9 III. STANDARD OF REVIEW AND PUBLIC INTEREST FRAMEWORK........................................15 IV. COMPLIANCE WITH COMMUNICATIONS ACT AND COMMISSION RULES AND POLICIES...................................................................................................................................18
    [Show full text]
  • 530 CIAO BRAMPTON on ETHNIC AM 530 N43 35 20 W079 52 54 09-Feb
    frequency callsign city format identification slogan latitude longitude last change in listing kHz d m s d m s (yy-mmm) 530 CIAO BRAMPTON ON ETHNIC AM 530 N43 35 20 W079 52 54 09-Feb 540 CBKO COAL HARBOUR BC VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N50 36 4 W127 34 23 09-May 540 CBXQ # UCLUELET BC VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N48 56 44 W125 33 7 16-Oct 540 CBYW WELLS BC VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N53 6 25 W121 32 46 09-May 540 CBT GRAND FALLS NL VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N48 57 3 W055 37 34 00-Jul 540 CBMM # SENNETERRE QC VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N48 22 42 W077 13 28 18-Feb 540 CBK REGINA SK VARIETY CBC RADIO ONE N51 40 48 W105 26 49 00-Jul 540 WASG DAPHNE AL BLK GSPL/RELIGION N30 44 44 W088 5 40 17-Sep 540 KRXA CARMEL VALLEY CA SPANISH RELIGION EL SEMBRADOR RADIO N36 39 36 W121 32 29 14-Aug 540 KVIP REDDING CA RELIGION SRN VERY INSPIRING N40 37 25 W122 16 49 09-Dec 540 WFLF PINE HILLS FL TALK FOX NEWSRADIO 93.1 N28 22 52 W081 47 31 18-Oct 540 WDAK COLUMBUS GA NEWS/TALK FOX NEWSRADIO 540 N32 25 58 W084 57 2 13-Dec 540 KWMT FORT DODGE IA C&W FOX TRUE COUNTRY N42 29 45 W094 12 27 13-Dec 540 KMLB MONROE LA NEWS/TALK/SPORTS ABC NEWSTALK 105.7&540 N32 32 36 W092 10 45 19-Jan 540 WGOP POCOMOKE CITY MD EZL/OLDIES N38 3 11 W075 34 11 18-Oct 540 WXYG SAUK RAPIDS MN CLASSIC ROCK THE GOAT N45 36 18 W094 8 21 17-May 540 KNMX LAS VEGAS NM SPANISH VARIETY NBC K NEW MEXICO N35 34 25 W105 10 17 13-Nov 540 WBWD ISLIP NY SOUTH ASIAN BOLLY 540 N40 45 4 W073 12 52 18-Dec 540 WRGC SYLVA NC VARIETY NBC THE RIVER N35 23 35 W083 11 38 18-Jun 540 WETC # WENDELL-ZEBULON NC RELIGION EWTN DEVINE MERCY R.
    [Show full text]
  • J-98-0. INSTITUTION Congeess of the U.S., Washington,'D.C
    DOCUMENT RESUME . ED 255 237 IR 051 084 TITLE The Free Market Copyright Royalty Act of 1983. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Patents, .Copyrights.and Trademarks of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-Eighth Congress, Second Session on S. 1270: A Bill to Amend Title 17, United States Code, Regarding the Copyright Royalty4Tribunal. March 13, 1984. Serial, No. J-98-0. INSTITUTION Congeess of the U.S., Washington,'D.C. Senate Committee on the Judiciary. REPORT NO S-HRG-98-1161 PUB DATE 85 -- NOTE 37p. PUB TY} Legal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials (090)-- . Viewpoints (120) EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Broadcast Industry; *Cable Television; *Copyrights; *Federal Regulation; Government Publications; Government Role; Hearings; *Technological Advancement IDENTIFIERS Congress 98th; *Copyright Royalty Tribunal ABSTRACT This document comprises a copy of a bill (S. 1270) and transcripts of hearings held in the U.S. Seagate to amend-Title 17, United States Code, regarding the Copyright Royalty Tribunal (CRT). An opening statement by Senator Dennis DeConcini of Arizona, the text of comments and materials submitted by R.E. Turner of the Turner Broadcasting System, Stephen R. Effros of the Community Antenna Television Association,and Shane O'Neil of RKO General, Inc., are included. In his opening statement, DeConcini states the purpose of the subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks as exploring with the members now best to protect intelIi-Ctual proporty in this era of expanding technology. Noting that cable television will be one of the technologies with the greatest impact, he briefly describes the situation as follows: The Free Market Copyright Royalty Act of 1983 was introduced to bring equity in the relationship between copyright holders and one group of.users of copyright materials, i.e., national cable broadcast networks.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010-2011 Annual Report
    555 County Center P 650.599.1406 Redwood City, CA 94063 F 650.361.8227 flowstobay.org September 15, 2011 Bruce Wolfe, Executive Officer San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board 1515 Clay Street, Suite 1400 Oakland, CA 94612 Mr. Wolfe: SUBJECT: SUBMITTAL OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTYWIDE WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PROGRAM’S FY 2010/11 ANNUAL REPORT The San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program (Countywide Program) is pleased to submit its Fiscal Year 2010/11 Annual Report. This report describes municipal regional stormwater permit (MRP) compliance activities conducted at the regional and countywide levels. This report incorporates by reference the Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association’s (BASMAA) Regional Supplements1 to the annual report for monitoring/POCs and training and outreach. The Countywide Program Portion of the Annual Report FY 2010/11 describes MRP implementation tasks undertaken at the countywide level for the benefit of the Countywide Program’s member agencies. In response to Notices of Violation (NOV) issued to various San Mateo jurisdictions for their 2009/10 annual reports, the Countywide Program has taken several proactive steps to improve reporting for the 2010/11 fiscal year. On July 6, C/CAG sent a memo to all City/County/Town Managers alerting them to the recent NOVs and emphasizing the importance of meeting MRP requirements; this issue was discussed in person with City Managers at their July 15 and August 19 association meetings. The Countywide Program hosted a municipal training session specific to annual reporting on July 20 that was very well attended. Countywide Program staff met individually with several jurisdictions’ staffs to assist with NOV responses and review of annual reports.
    [Show full text]