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Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/21/2005 TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR MODIFICATION TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DISMISSED TX BMPTTL-20041202ACR K65HK 128575 JOHN R. POWLEY Modification of construction permit file number BNPTTL-20000831BDF. E CHAN-65 TX , CROCKETT Engineering Amendment filed 12/16/2004 Actions of: 11/25/2005 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR CHANGE TO A LICENSED FACILITY DISMISSED MO BPH-20030401ABZ KJEL 51094 OZARK BROADCASTING, INC. Minor change in licensed facilities, as amended. E 103.7 MHZ MO , LEBANON Informal Objection filed 6/5/2003 Opposition to informal objection filed 6/16/2003 Reply to Opposition to informal objection filed 6/30/2003 Application dismissed 11/18/2004 per DA 04-3647 Engineering Amendment filed 11/24/2004 Petition for Acceptance of Amendment, Nunc Pro Tunc, and for Reinstatement of Application filed 11/26/04 by ("Ozark") Petition for Reconsideration granted and application reinstated 02/14/05. Informal Objection dismissed 11/25/2005 Application dismissed 11/25/2005 per Report & Order in MM Docket 01-151, released 11/25/2005 (DA 01-151) Page 1 of 189 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/28/2005 LOW POWER FM APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER DISMISSED OR BLL-20050614ACY KHJA-LP CENTRAL OREGON License to cover 135771 EDUCATIONAL RADIO E CORPORATION Grant Rescinded, Application Reinstated and Dismissed 102.1 MHZ 11/28/2005 via Public Notice - no letter sent OR , MADRAS CLASS A TV APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE GRANTED OH BALTVA-20050812ATJ WGCT-CA THE NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP OF Voluntary Assignment of License 66172 CHURCHES From: THE NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP OF CHURCHES P To: CENTRAL OHIO ASSOCIATION OF CHAN-8 OH , COLUMBUS CHRISTIAN BROADCASTERS, INC. Form 345 FL BALTTA-20051116ABB WSBS-CA ROBIN LICENSED SUBSIDIARY, Voluntary Assignment of License 29547 LLC From: MEGA MEDIA HOLDINGS, INC. E To: WDLP LICENSING, INC. CHAN-21 FL , MIAMI, ETC. Form 316 *See BALTTA-20050713ADO & BALCT-20050713ADP* Page 2 of 189 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/28/2005 TELEVISION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE GRANTED FL BALCT-20051116ABA WDLP-TV WDLP LICENSED SUBSIDIARY, Voluntary Assignment of License 72053 LLC From: MEGA MEDIA HOLDINGS, INC. E To: WDLP LICENSING, INC. CHAN-22 FL , KEY WEST Form 316 *See BALTTA-20050713ADO & BALCT-20050713ADP* TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL GRANTED OK BTCTTL-20051011AOL KELF-LP 67329 VICTORY COMMUNICATIONS, Voluntary Transfer of Control, as amended INC. From: VICTORY COMMUNICATIONS, INC. E CHAN-43 To: FAMILY MEDIA INC. OK , GROVE Form 345 Actions of: 11/29/2005 LOW POWER FM APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR CHANGE TO A LICENSED FACILITY DISMISSED IA BPL-20051128ACP KTJT-LP DAVENPORT EDUCATIONAL Low Power FM minor change in licensed facilities. 133437 ASSOCIATION E 103.3 MHZ IA , DAVENPORT Page 3 of 189 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/29/2005 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DISMISSED OH BPED-19980406MC 980406MC SHOFAR BROADCASTING CP FOR NEW NCE STATION 90455 CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED PETITION TO DENY FILED 10-6-98 P CONSENT MOTION FOR EXT OF TIME TO FILE REPLY 88.7 MHZ OH , EDEN BY (PAR) 12-1-98 REPLY TO OPPOSITION TO PETITION TO DENY FILED BY (PAR) 12-7-98 SUPPLEMENT TO OPPOSITION TO PETITION TO DENY FILED 1-12-99 BY (SHOFAR) SUPPLEMENT TO OPPOSITION TO PETITION TO DENY 1-22-99 SUPPLEMENT FILED 7/16/2001 Dismissed 11/29/2005. No letter sent. See DA 05-2385 dated 10/6/2005. FL BPED-19980909MN 980909MN MARY V. HARRIS FOUNDATION CP FOR NEW NCE STATION 91621 E FL , STOCK ISLAND SUPPLEMENT FILED 7/19/2001. 89.1 MHZ Engineering Amendment filed 01/21/2005 Dismissed 11/29/2005. No letter sent. See DA 05-2383 dated 10/6/2005. Page 4 of 189 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/29/2005 FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR MODIFICATION TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DISMISSED MI BMPFT-20050311ABA W234AN FAMILY ED BROADCASTING Mod of CP 158506 CORPORATION OF DOOR E COUNTY WISCONSIN Application dismissed 11/29/2005. 94.7 MHZ MI , HOUGHTON AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE GRANTED VA BAL-20051014AAD WAMM 16000 HOMETOWN BROADCASTING, Voluntary Assignment of License LLC From: HOMETOWN BROADCASTING, LLC E 1230 KHZ To: JASON M. RODRIGUEZ VA , WOODSTOCK Form 314 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL GRANTED CA BR-20050607ABW KSCO 41594 ZWERLING BROADCASTING Renewal of License SYSTEM, LTD E 1080 KHZ CA , SANTA CRUZ CA BR-20050607ACK KOMY 22694 ZWERLING BROADCASTING Renewal of License SYSTEM, LTD E 1340 KHZ CA , LA SELVA BEACH Page 5 of 189 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/29/2005 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL GRANTED CA BR-20050707ABQ KVIP 51177 PACIFIC CASCADE Renewal of License COMMUNICATIONS E 540 KHZ CORPORATION CA , REDDING CA BR-20050712ABC KKJL 58897 SAN LUIS OBISPO Renewal of License BROADCASTING, INC E 1400 KHZ CA , SAN LUIS OBISPO CA BR-20050712ACV KXTK 36026 PACIFIC COAST MEDIA LLC Renewal of License E 1280 KHZ CA , ARROYO GRANDE CA BR-20050714AAY KLOA 459 ADELMAN BROADCASTING, INC. Renewal of License E 1240 KHZ CA , RIDGECREST CA BR-20050719AAP KCBC 34587 KIERTRON, INC. Renewal of License E 770 KHZ CA , RIVERBANK Page 6 of 189 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/29/2005 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL GRANTED CA BR-20050719ACV KBRT 34588 KIERTRON, INC. Renewal of License E 740 KHZ CA , AVALON CA BR-20050720AEI KECR 20977 FAMILY STATIONS, INC. Renewal of License E 910 KHZ CA , EL CAJON CA BR-20050721ADK KIGS 51122 PERREIRA BROADCASTING Renewal of License E 620 KHZ CA , HANFORD CA BR-20050721AEC KTYM 67519 TRANS AMERICA Renewal of License BROADCASTING CORP. E 1460 KHZ CA , INGLEWOOD CA BR-20050721AFE KFRN 21005 FAMILY STATIONS, INC. Renewal of License E 1280 KHZ CA , LONG BEACH Page 7 of 189 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/29/2005 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL GRANTED CA BR-20050722ABQ KEAR 1082 FAMILY STATIONS, INC. Renewal of License E 610 KHZ CA , SAN FRANCISCO CA BR-20050722ACQ KTAP 6142 EMERALD WAVE MEDIA Renewal of License E 1600 KHZ CA , SANTA MARIA CA BR-20050722ACT KRKC 54554 RADIO DEL REY INCORPORATED Renewal of License E 1490 KHZ CA , KING CITY CA BR-20050725AAW KXO 35969 KXO, INC. Renewal of License E 1230 KHZ CA , EL CENTRO CA BR-20050725ACQ KCFJ 33733 EDI MEDIA, INC. Renewal of License E 570 KHZ CA , ALTURAS Page 8 of 189 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. 46123 Broadcast Actions 12/2/2005 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: 11/29/2005 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL GRANTED CA BR-20050725AFA KKGO 43937 MOUNT WILSON FM Renewal of License BROADCASTERS, INC.
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