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Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission News Media Information 202-418-0500 445 12th St., S.W. Internet: http://www.fcc.gov Washington, D.C. 20554 TTY: 1-888-835-5322 Report No. 581 Media Bureau Call Sign Actions 08/03/2015 During the period from 07/01/2015 to 07/31/2015 the Commission accepted applications to assign call signs to, or change the call signs of the following broadcast stations. Call Signs Reserved for Pending Sales Applicants Call Sign Service Requested By City State File-Number Former Call Sign KBAD-FM FM BADLANDS AIRTIME, LLC SIOUX FALLS SD BALED-20150522AAI KCFS KUHM-TV DT MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY HELENA MT 20150710ABE KMTF New or Modified Call Signs Row Effective Former Call Call Sign Service Assigned To City State File Number Number Date Sign PROYECTO HISPANO DE AYUDA A LA 1 07/01/2015 KECS-LP FL LAFAYETTE LA 20131113AHQ New COMUNIDAD 2 07/01/2015 KKCL AM LOVELAND RADIO PARTNERS, LLC LOVELAND CO KPIO KKCL- TOWNSQUARE MEDIA LUBBOCK LICENSE, 3 07/01/2015 FM LORENZO TX KKCL FM LLC KNAK- 4 07/01/2015 FL KING'S CHAPEL BRISTOL BAY RADIO NAKNEK AK 20131114ALS New LP KWMG- 5 07/01/2015 FL WORDCASTER, INC. WHITE CITY OR 20131115ARY New LP KYLX- BALTTL- 6 07/01/2015 LP GRAY TELEVISION LICENSEE, LLC LAREDO TX KNEX-LP LP 20150518AFH 7 07/01/2015 WBOJ AM 88.5 THE TRUTH, INC. COLUMBUS GA WZCG 8 07/01/2015 WCUG FM 88.5 THE TRUTH, INC. LUMPKIN GA WBOJ WELQ- CAROLINA/VIRGINA READING SERVICE 9 07/01/2015 FL ROANOKE RAPIDS NC 20131113BLO New LP INC. MARQUEE BROADCASTING GEORGIA, BALEDT- 10 07/01/2015 WGTA DT TOCCOA GA WUGA-TV INC. 20150331ARA THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE OF 11 07/01/2015 WVMU FM ASHTABULA OH 20150320ABR WLGO CHICAGO 12 07/02/2015 KIIQ FM KONA COAST RADIO, LLC BASIN WY KVAM 13 07/02/2015 KVAM FM KONA COAST RADIO, LLC LIMON CO KIIQ WMHP- WHITMAN 'GRADY' MAYO SCHOLARSHIP 14 07/02/2015 FL HERMANVILLE MS 20131113BPT New LP FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED WQET- EASTERN US TAIWAN CULTURE 15 07/02/2015 FL MIDDLETOWN NY 20131114AMS New LP PROMOTION ASSOCIATION, INC. 16 07/02/2015 WQPJ-LP FL D S GREAT TATANG CULTURAL INC. PORT JERVIS NY 20131114ANS New WQPU- PURE HEART CULTURE AND EDUCATION 17 07/02/2015 FL WESTBROOKVILLE NY 20131114ANA New LP FOUNDATION WTSY- 18 07/02/2015 FL TEAM, INC. PORT GIBSON MS 20131023AFS New LP MORTENSON BROADCASTING CO. OF 19 07/02/2015 WZPS AM HUNTINGTON WV WEMM WEST VIRGINIA, LLC 20 07/03/2015 KWKN FM ONE MEDIA, INC. WAKEENEY KS 20120518AAP New 21 07/03/2015 WFEQ FM SOUTHERN BELLE, LLC PLEASANT GAP PA WEMR 22 07/05/2015 KCOE FM SUNRIVER BROADCASTING CORP. TERREBONNE OR 20120525AFD New 23 07/06/2015 WUSW AM MID-WEST MANAGEMENT, INC. MADISON WI WOZN MUNBILLA BROADCASTING PROPERTIES, 24 07/07/2015 KHLE FM KINGSLAND TX 20090812AAL New LTD. THIRD COAST ACTIVIST RESOURCE 25 07/07/2015 KJZX-LP FL AUSTIN TX 20131108AEJ New CENTER 26 07/07/2015 KLJN FM EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION JAMESTOWN ND KLUU 27 07/07/2015 KLUU FM EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION WAHIAWA HI KHAI WAGE- SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN LABOR 28 07/07/2015 FL OAK HILL WV 20131108AJD New LP SCHOOL 29 07/07/2015 WPPS-LP FL ST. PADRE PIO RADIO, INC OCONTO FALLS WI 20131114BIL New 30 07/08/2015 KMCQ FM SUNNYLANDS BROADCASTING, LLC OAK HARBOR WA 20130624ABB New KZBZ- 31 07/08/2015 DC PANHANDLE TELECASTING LP CLOVIS NM K26CD-D CD 32 07/08/2015 WPUT FM VINEYARD PUBLIC RADIO, INC. NORTH SALEM NY WPUT-FM WWPV- 33 07/08/2015 FL SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE, INC. COLCHESTER VT 20131114AKS New LP 34 07/08/2015 WXZX FM CITICASTERS LICENSES, INC. HILLIARD OH WBWR 35 07/09/2015 KPTY AM NRG LICENSE SUB, LLC WATERLOO IA KWLO KUAA- 36 07/09/2015 FL UTAH ARTS ALLIANCE SALT LAKE CITY UT 20131112CEU New LP 37 07/09/2015 KWLO AM RAMS III SPRINGVILLE UT KPTY 38 07/10/2015 KZPC-LP FL SLOAN CANYON COMMUNICATIONS CASTAIC CA 20131115AAF New WLQZ- 39 07/10/2015 FL BLESSED BEGINNINGS WARSAW IN WIOE-LP LP WZKO- 40 07/11/2015 FL PREMIERE INTERNATIONAL CARES, INC FORT MYERS FL WPII-LP LP LANCASTER EDUCATIONAL BROADCAST 41 07/12/2015 KLQS-LP FL LANCASTER CA 20131114BXI New SERVICE KQEE- NORTH 42 07/12/2015 FL 11:11 A CREATIVE COLLECTIVE CA 20131114BLB New LP HOLLYWOOD KHOR- THE REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF 43 07/13/2015 FL ARLINGTON TX 20131022ANZ New LP GOD, HOUSEHOLD OF FAITH 44 07/13/2015 KOWZ AM MAIN STREET BROADCASTING, INC. WASECA MN KRUE 45 07/13/2015 KRUE FM MAIN STREET BROADCASTING, INC. WASECA MN KKOR KXGB- 46 07/13/2015 FL CATHOLIC RADIO OF GREAT BEND, INC. 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JOHNS THE EVANGELIST FAMILY 58 07/14/2015 FL PADUCAH KY 20131114AAV New LP CENTER, INC. KARC- 59 07/15/2015 FL CALVARY CHAPEL OROVILLE OROVILLE CA 20131112AQA New LP KWRJ- 60 07/15/2015 FL COUSHATTA TRIBE OF LOUISIANA ELTON LA 20131108ABR New LP WVWP- 61 07/15/2015 FL WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL WAYNE WV 20131115APE New LP 62 07/15/2015 WWMC AM EASTERN AIRWAVES, LLC KINSTON NC WELS KWYG- 63 07/16/2015 FL FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CHEYENNE WY 20131112CDH New LP 64 07/16/2015 WEBI-LP FL APPLE ENTERPRISE INC WOODLAWN VA 20131114AYB New KBRO- 65 07/17/2015 LD ECHONET CORPORATION CHEYENNE WY K16LE-D LD KBWN- 66 07/17/2015 FL TEMPLO PENTECOSTES MONTE DE SION BUENA WA 20131115APD New LP WASP- SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 67 07/17/2015 FL HUNTINGTON WV 20131115ARR New LP (STUDENTS) 68 07/17/2015 WDLV FM CLASSICAL SOUTH FLORIDA INC FORT MYERS FL WNPS 69 07/17/2015 WFLV FM CLASSICAL SOUTH FLORIDA INC. 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