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Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >> REPORT NO. PN-1-191204-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 12/04/2019 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 0000092405 Renewal of FM WJAD 57782 Main 103.5 LEESBURG, GA CUMULUS 12/02/2019 Accepted License LICENSING LLC For Filing 0000091978 Renewal of FX W254CF 140317 98.7 ROME, GA BROADCAST 11/29/2019 Accepted License INVESTMENT For Filing ASSOCIATES, INC. 0000092411 Renewal of AM WURL 65459 Main 760.0 MOODY, AL THE BILL DAVISON 12/02/2019 Accepted License EVANGELISTIC For Filing ASSOCIATION 0000092378 Renewal of AM WWWE 71603 Main 1100.0 HAPEVILLE, GA BEASLEY MEDIA 12/02/2019 Accepted License GROUP LICENSES, For Filing LLC 0000092173 Renewal of FM WQPW 41336 Main 95.7 VALDOSTA, GA SOUTHERN 12/02/2019 Accepted License COMMUNICATIONS, For Filing LLC 0000092322 Renewal of AM WCHK 10694 Main 1290.0 CANTON, GA DAVIS 12/02/2019 Accepted License BROADCASTING OF For Filing ATLANTA, L.L.C. 0000092481 Renewal of FM WUTU 172608 Main 88.3 SASSER, GA SOUTHWEST 12/02/2019 Accepted License GEORGIA PROJECT For Filing FOR COMMUNITY EDUCATION, INC. Page 1 of 22 REPORT NO. PN-1-191204-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 12/04/2019 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 0000092224 Renewal of FL WTUS- 134739 103.3 TUSCALOOSA, AL TUSCALOOSA CITY 12/02/2019 Accepted License LP BOARD OF For Filing EDUCATION 0000092176 Renewal of FM WWRQ- 863 Main 107.9 VALDOSTA, GA SOUTHERN 12/02/2019 Accepted License FM COMMUNICATIONS, For Filing LLC 0000091758 Renewal of AM WXLI 36722 Main 1230.0 DUBLIN, GA LAURENS COUNTY 11/27/2019 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CO., INC 0000092301 Renewal of AM WJOX 16897 Main 690.0 BIRMINGHAM, AL RADIO LICENSE 12/02/2019 Accepted License HOLDING CBC, LLC For Filing 0000092223 Renewal of FM WHHY- 66910 Main 101.9 MONTGOMERY, CUMULUS 12/02/2019 Accepted License FM AL LICENSING LLC For Filing 0000092425 Renewal of AM WOKA 12202 Main 1310.0 DOUGLAS, GA COFFEE COUNTY 12/02/2019 Received License BROADCASTERS, Amendment INC. 0000092298 Renewal of FM WHTY 66668 Main 100.1 PHENIX CITY, AL CC LICENSES, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License For Filing 0000092367 Renewal of FM WVAS 727 Main 90.7 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA STATE 12/02/2019 Accepted License AL UNIVERSITY (ASU) For Filing Page 2 of 22 REPORT NO. PN-1-191204-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 12/04/2019 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 0000092373 Renewal of AM WRDW 87174 Main 1630.0 AUGUSTA, GA BEASLEY MEDIA 12/02/2019 Accepted License GROUP LICENSES, For Filing LLC 0000091968 Renewal of AM WRGA 40856 Main 1470.0 ROME, GA ROME RADIO 11/29/2019 Accepted License PARTNERS, LLC For Filing 0000092124 Renewal of AM WVNA 19457 Main 1590.0 TUSCUMBIA, AL SINGING RIVER 12/02/2019 Accepted License MEDIA GROUP, LLC For Filing 0000092399 Renewal of FM WQVE 54704 Main 101.7 ALBANY, GA CUMULUS 12/02/2019 Accepted License LICENSING LLC For Filing 0000091971 Renewal of FM WSRM 30623 Main 93.5 COOSA, GA ROME RADIO 11/29/2019 Accepted License PARTNERS, LLC For Filing 0000091976 Renewal of FX W276CL 148874 103.1 ATLANTA RADIO QUILT, LLC 11/29/2019 Accepted License JUNCTION, GA For Filing 0000092280 Renewal of FX W223BP 148961 92.5 LITHIA SPRINGS, EDUCATIONAL 12/02/2019 Accepted License GA MEDIA FOUNDATION For Filing 0000092254 Renewal of AM WBOJ 36685 Main 1270.0 COLUMBUS, GA 88.5 THE TRUTH, 12/02/2019 Received License INC. Amendment 0000092158 Renewal of FM WAHR 70501 Main 99.1 HUNTSVILLE, AL SOUTHERN STONE 12/02/2019 Accepted License COMMUNICATIONS, For Filing LLC Page 3 of 22 REPORT NO. PN-1-191204-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 12/04/2019 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 0000092313 Renewal of FM WUHT 6401 Main 107.7 BIRMINGHAM, AL RADIO LICENSE 12/02/2019 Accepted License HOLDING CBC, LLC For Filing 0000092209 Renewal of FX W287CR 157208 105.3 VIDALIA, GA RadioJones, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License For Filing 0000092252 Renewal of FM WEAM- 89045 Main 100.7 BUENA VISTA, GA DAVIS 12/02/2019 Accepted License FM BROADCASTING For Filing INC., OF COLUMBUS 0000092190 Renewal of FM WBFR 20989 Main 89.5 BIRMINGHAM, AL FAMILY STATIONS, 12/02/2019 Accepted License INC. For Filing 0000092297 Renewal of FM WCLK 11675 Main 91.9 ATLANTA, GA CLARK ATLANTA 12/02/2019 Accepted License UNIVERSITY For Filing 0000092247 Renewal of FM WOAB 51095 Main 104.9 OZARK, AL OZARK 12/02/2019 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORPORATION 0000092393 Renewal of AM WALG 54703 Main 1590.0 ALBANY, GA CUMULUS 12/02/2019 Accepted License LICENSING LLC For Filing 0000092212 Renewal of FM WRDA 10698 Main 105.7 CANTON, GA CC LICENSES, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License For Filing 0000092369 Renewal of FM WDRR 14667 Main 93.9 MARTINEZ, GA BEASLEY MEDIA 12/02/2019 Accepted License GROUP LICENSES, For Filing LLC Page 4 of 22 REPORT NO. PN-1-191204-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 12/04/2019 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 0000092246 Renewal of AM WIOL 47088 Main 1580.0 COLUMBUS, GA DAVIS 12/02/2019 Accepted License BROADCASTING, For Filing INC. OF COLUMBUS 0000092201 Renewal of FM WYUM 86166 Main 101.7 MOUNT VERNON RadioJones, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License , GA For Filing 0000092269 Minor DTV WFXU 22245 Main 48 LIVE OAK, FL GRAY TELEVISION 12/02/2019 Accepted Modification LICENSEE, LLC For Filing 0000092341 Renewal of FM WKSJ- 53145 Main 94.9 MOBILE, AL CC LICENSES, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License FM For Filing 0000091410 Renewal of FM WNEX- 54726 Main 100.9 PERRY, GA Creek Media, LLC 11/26/2019 Accepted License FM For Filing 0000092216 Renewal of FX W271BC 156754 102.1 LUMPKIN, GA FAMILY STATIONS, 12/02/2019 Accepted License INC. For Filing 0000092362 Renewal of FX W243DQ 20726 Main 96.5 MARIETTA, GA PRIETO 12/02/2019 Accepted License ENTERPRISES, INC. For Filing 0000091745 Renewal of FM WKKZ 34942 Main 92.7 DUBLIN, GA KIRBY 11/27/2019 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing COMPANY 0000092141 Renewal of FM WSNT- 54830 Main 99.9 SANDERSVILLE, RADIO STATION 12/02/2019 Accepted License FM GA WSNT, INC. For Filing Page 5 of 22 REPORT NO. PN-1-191204-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 12/04/2019 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 0000092168 Renewal of AM WAYX 129162 Main 1230.0 WAYCROSS, GA SATILLA 12/02/2019 Accepted License BROADCAST For Filing PROPERTIES, LLC 0000092214 Renewal of FM WBZY 63406 Main 105.3 BOWDON, GA CC LICENSES, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License For Filing 0000092179 Renewal of FM WKAA 71343 Main 99.5 WILLACOOCHEE, SOUTHERN 12/02/2019 Accepted License GA COMMUNICATIONS, For Filing LLC 0000092149 Renewal of FM WDDK 6798 Main 103.9 GREENSBORO, WYCHE SERVICES 12/02/2019 Accepted License GA CORPORATION For Filing 0000092203 Renewal of FM WOBB 74182 Main 100.3 TIFTON, GA CC LICENSES, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License For Filing 0000092363 Renewal of FX W239AY 156732 100.1 ATLANTA, GA PRIETO 12/02/2019 Accepted License ENTERPRISES, INC. For Filing 0000092163 Renewal of AM WLOR 39508 Main 1550.0 HUNTSVILLE, AL SOUTHERN STONE 12/02/2019 Accepted License COMMUNICATIONS, For Filing LLC 0000092314 Renewal of FM WLKQ- 36350 Main 102.3 BUFORD, GA DAVIS 12/02/2019 Accepted License FM BROADCASTING OF For Filing ATLANTA, L.L.C. Page 6 of 22 REPORT NO. PN-1-191204-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 12/04/2019 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 0000092154 Minor FX W271CX 151295 102.1 MILFORD, DE FM RADIO 12/02/2019 Accepted Modification LICENSES, LLC For Filing 0000092382 License To LPT K22NX-D 62454 Main 22 JULIAETTA, ID STATE BOARD OF 12/02/2019 Accepted Cover EDUCATION, State of For Filing Idaho 0000092343 Renewal of FM WMXC 8696 Main 99.9 MOBILE, AL CC LICENSES, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License For Filing 0000092166 Renewal of FM WJIA 36283 Main 88.5 GUNTERSVILLE, LAKE CITY 12/02/2019 Accepted License AL EDUCATIONAL For Filing BROADCASTING INC. 0000092347 Renewal of FM WRKH 53142 Main 96.1 MOBILE, AL CC LICENSES, LLC 12/02/2019 Accepted License For Filing 0000092318 Renewal of FX W266BW 147273 101.1 WINDER, GA DAVIS 12/02/2019 Accepted License BROADCASTING OF For Filing ATLANTA, L.L.C.
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