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Broadcast Actions 5/29/2014
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. 48249 Broadcast Actions 5/29/2014 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 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL GRANTED NY BR-20140131ABV WENY 71510 SOUND COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Renewal of License. E 1230 KHZ NY ,ELMIRA Actions of: 04/29/2014 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MODIFICATION OF LICENSE GRANTED OH BMLH-20140415ABD WPOS-FM THE MAUMEE VALLEY License to modify. 65946 BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION E 102.3 MHZ OH , HOLLAND Actions of: 05/23/2014 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL DISMISSED NY BR-20071114ABF WRIV 14647 CRYSTAL COAST Renewal of License. COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Dismissed as moot, see letter dated 5/5/2008. E 1390 KHZ NY , RIVERHEAD Page 1 of 199 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. 48249 Broadcast Actions 5/29/2014 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: 05/23/2014 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE GRANTED NY BAL-20140212AEC WGGO 9409 PEMBROOK PINES, INC. Voluntary Assignment of License From: PEMBROOK PINES, INC. E 1590 KHZ NY , SALAMANCA To: SOUND COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Form 314 NY BAL-20140212AEE WOEN 19708 PEMBROOK PINES, INC. -
Wright State University Basketball Media Guide 1992-1993
Wright State University CORE Scholar Athletics Publications Athletics 11-17-1992 Wright State University Basketball Media Guide 1992-1993 Wright State University Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/athletics_publications Part of the Public Relations and Advertising Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Athletics (1992). Wright State University Basketball Media Guide 1992-1993. : Wright State University. This Media Guide is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Publications by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY 1992-93 MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 17 European Team Exhibition 7:35 Nov. 28 verich AAU Reps Exhibition 7:35 Dec. 2 at Ke ntucky# 7 :35 Dec. 5 Wilmington 7:35 Dec. s Morehead State 7:35 Dec. 11 USAir Classic Eastern Michigan vs Eastern Kentucky 6:30 Wright state vs Prairie View 8:30 Dec. 12 USAir Classic Consolation 6:30 Championship 8:30 ;ved ., Dec. 16 at Ohio St at e# 8:05 ~·Ion., De c. 21 a t Ohi o 8 : 05 Wed., Dec. 30 Miami (OH)# 7:35 Sat. , Jan. 2 at Morehead State 7 : 35 Wed., Jan. 6 Chicago state 7:35 Sat., Jan . 9 at Va l par aiso* 8 : 35 pm '1on ., Jan. 11 at Illinois-Chicago*# 9 : 00 pm 1 Sat., Jan. 16 Western Illinois• 7:35 pm . Sat., Jan. 23 Eastern Illinois• 7:35 pm' Mon., Jan. 25 Youngstown State•# 7:35 pm l Wed., Jan. -
Making Waves
[UPFRONT] purchased two Palm Springs, CA, stations: Team 1010 KXPS, … and Moxie for America the area’s only all-sports format, in November 2011 and Money “I grew up around business owners with lots of success Radio 1200 KPSF, the sister station to the Phoenix original, in stories,” says Cohen, a recipient of the 1996 Phoenix Chamber March 2012. of Commerce Small Business Person of the Year award for Since then KXPS has been the only all-sports station in the Innovation and the 1997 SBA Small Business Award for Media booming Coachella Valley of 500,000 residents. The station Advocacy. features syndicated talk show hosts Dan Patrick and Jim Rome “They were entrepreneurs who wanted to own something and as well as local sports talk. As an NBC and Fox Sports affiliate, looked past the risks through to the success. They said, ‘I am it’s also home to the NFL, NCAA, LA Clippers, LA Angels, going to make this work, and if it doesn’t, we’ll make it the next Oakland Raiders and USC football. Team 1010 also follows time, or the next. My parents gave me the freedom to take risks local sports including the high school game of the week. and chances.” “A little younger than our other stations, the demographic is He’s concerned, though, for his children, their children and on male 35-plus,” Cohen says. “They tend to be upscale and well- down the line, because of a widespread fear of taking chances. educated sports enthusiasts, so the sports format creates an ideal Young people are scared from the moment-to-moment publicity combined reach for our advertisers with Money Radio.” about not making it, the stigmata of unsuccess, he explains. -
PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission News Media Information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 445 12Th St., S.W
PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 445 12th St., S.W. Internet: http://www.fcc.gov Washington, D.C. 20554 ftp.fcc.gov Report No. 551 Media Bureau Call Sign Actions 02/07/2013 During the period from 01/07/2013 to 02/01/2013 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 KCLM FM CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY SANTA MARIA CA 20130124ACJ KHFR KCPC FM NEVADA CITY COMMUNITY BROADCAST GROUP CAMINO CA BALED-20130111ABP KYCJ WQDC FM CASE COMMUNICATIONS LLC STURGEON BAY WI BALH-20130114ACX WSRG New or Modified Call Signs Row Effective Former Call Call Sign Service Assigned To City State File Number Number Date Sign 1 01/07/2013 KKAR FM WHITE PARK BROADCASTING, INC. WAMSUTTER WY KHNA WGNC- 2 01/07/2013 FM CHRISTIAN RADIO FRIENDS, INC. CONSTANTINE MI WGCX FM 3 01/08/2013 KEPL FM JOSEPH EPISCOPO ROSCOE TX 20110629BVH New WDNP- 4 01/08/2013 LP DIGITAL NETWORKS-SOUTHEAST, LLC ST. PETERSBURG FL W36CO LP 5 01/09/2013 WLLI AM FOREVER BROADCASTING, LLC SOMERSET PA WNTW 6 01/10/2013 KBRS FM ALEX MEDIA, INC. BELLE ROSE LA 20120515ABA New 7 01/10/2013 WPEN FM GREATER PHILADELPHIA RADIO, INC. BURLINGTON NJ WPEN-FM ADVANCE MINISTRIES, INC. D/B/A/ NEW 8 01/14/2013 KFDJ FM GLENDALE UT 20071022BRX New LIFE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1 9 01/14/2013 KMCZ FM VALLEYDALE BROADCASTING, LLC CAMERON LA 20120529ACI New KSHW- 10 01/14/2013 LP LOVCOM, INC. -
New Solar Research Yukon's CKRW Is 50 Uganda
December 2019 Volume 65 No. 7 . New solar research . Yukon’s CKRW is 50 . Uganda: African monitor . Cape Greco goes silent . Radio art sells for $52m . Overseas Russian radio . Oban, Sheigra DXpeditions Hon. President* Bernard Brown, 130 Ashland Road West, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. NG17 2HS Secretary* Herman Boel, Papeveld 3, B-9320 Erembodegem (Aalst), Vlaanderen (Belgium) +32-476-524258 [email protected] Treasurer* Martin Hall, Glackin, 199 Clashmore, Lochinver, Lairg, Sutherland IV27 4JQ 01571-855360 [email protected] MWN General Steve Whitt, Landsvale, High Catton, Yorkshire YO41 1EH Editor* 01759-373704 [email protected] (editorial & stop press news) Membership Paul Crankshaw, 3 North Neuk, Troon, Ayrshire KA10 6TT Secretary 01292-316008 [email protected] (all changes of name or address) MWN Despatch Peter Wells, 9 Hadlow Way, Lancing, Sussex BN15 9DE 01903 851517 [email protected] (printing/ despatch enquiries) Publisher VACANCY [email protected] (all orders for club publications & CDs) MWN Contributing Editors (* = MWC Officer; all addresses are UK unless indicated) DX Loggings Martin Hall, Glackin, 199 Clashmore, Lochinver, Lairg, Sutherland IV27 4JQ 01571-855360 [email protected] Mailbag Herman Boel, Papeveld 3, B-9320 Erembodegem (Aalst), Vlaanderen (Belgium) +32-476-524258 [email protected] Home Front John Williams, 100 Gravel Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP1 1SB 01442-408567 [email protected] Eurolog John Williams, 100 Gravel Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP1 1SB World News Ton Timmerman, H. Heijermanspln 10, 2024 JJ Haarlem, The Netherlands [email protected] Beacons/Utility Desk VACANCY [email protected] Central American Tore Larsson, Frejagatan 14A, SE-521 43 Falköping, Sweden Desk +-46-515-13702 fax: 00-46-515-723519 [email protected] S. -
Arizona Department of Education, Room 122, 1535 W
Arizona State Board of Education NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING AMENDED AGENDA Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) 38-431.02, notice is hereby given to the members of the Arizona State Board of Education and to the general public that the Board will hold a special meeting, open to the public, on Wednesday, December 14, 2016, at 1:00 PM at the Arizona Department of Education, Room 122, 1535 W. Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85007. A copy of the agenda for the meeting is attached. The Board reserves the right to change the order of items on the agenda, with the exception of public hearings. One or more members of the Board may participate telephonically. Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.02 (H), the Board may discuss and take action concerning any matter listed on the agenda. Pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.03(A)(3), the Board may vote to convene in executive session for discussion or consultation for legal advice from the Board’s attorneys concerning any item on this agenda. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation such as a sign language interpreter, by contacting the State Board Office at (602) 542-5057. Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation. DATED AND POSTED this 13th day of December, 2016. Arizona State Board of Education By: _______________________________________________________ Karol Schmidt Executive Director (602) 542-5057 Wednesday, December 14, 2016 1:00 PM Arizona Department of Education, Room 122 1535 W. Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85007 SPECIAL MEETING AMENDED AGENDA ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION December 14, 2016 Page 2 SPECIAL MEETING AMENDED AGENDA ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Wednesday, December 14, 2016 1:00 PM Arizona Department of Education, Room 122 1535 W. -
Colby Derby El Dorado Columbus Concordia Copeland Dodge City
KJIL Contemporary Christian [RC*] Colby 99.1 100000W 961ft 1n El Dorado Great Plains Christian Radio KXXX Country [CW] 316-874-2991 fax 316-873-2755 KSRX Country [CW r:KOTE-93.5] 790 5000/w ND-D 8c 909 W. Carthage, Meade 67864 1360 500/40W ND 9s1s2c2t4t +Lesso, Inc. GM Don Hughes +New Life Fellowship, Inc. Sister KQLS also owns KFNF Management: Newwood Productions 913-462-3306 tax 913-462-3307 Derby Sister KTLI LMA by KOTE 1065 S. Range, 67701 316-583-7414 fax 316-583-7233 GM Bob Isaacson KRZZ-FM Rock [AR] Box 331, Eureka 67045 Rt. 3, Eureka 67045 KTCC CHR [CH*] 96.3 50000W 492ft Of GMJohn Pohlman 91.9 3000W 180ft 2p +Prlsm Radio Partners KTLI Contemporary Christian [RC] Colby Community Junior College Sister KNSS also owns KKRD 99.1 42000W 515ft 7s1s7c3c1t9f 913-462-4662 fax 913-462-4600 316-832-9600 fax 316-838-2800 cp: 100000,617 1255 S. Range, 67701 2402 E. 37th St. N„ Wichita 67219 +New Life Fellowship, Inc. Sister KSRX also owns KIBN.KTCM, GMJohn Burlew GM Tim Link PD Michael Lee LMA controls KDLE KQLS Adult Contemporary [AC&] SM Ken Clifford 316-684-3699 fax 316-436-1329 100.3 100000W 610ft 2t3t Wichita Arbitron 7.6% 51 OOp 400 N. Woodlawn, Ste. 201, Wichita 67208 +L©sso Inc GM John Pohlman PD Bob Michaels Sister KXXX also owns KFNF Dodge City SM Carlo Ugolini 913-462-3306 fax 913-462-3307 Wichita Arbitron 2.1% 1400p 1065 S. Range, 67701 KGNO Country [CW] GM Bob Isaacson 1370 5000/230W ND 7s 3s 4t +Lesso, Inc. -
AMBER Alert Deployment Plan Background and Recommendations
Kansas Department of Transportation AMBER Alert Deployment Plan Background and Recommendations May 2005 Table of Content Introduction ……………………………………………………..….. 3 Project Definition ……………………………………..………….. 3 History of AMBER Alert ……………………………..………….. 3 AMBER Alert Criteria ……………………………..………….. 4 Kansas Bureau of Investigations – Integration ……..………….. 4 District Involvement ………………………………………..……….. 7 Statewide Involvement …………………………………..…….. 15 Kansas DOT 511 Traveler Information System ……………..….. 16 Neighboring States …………………………………………………. 17 Recommendations ………………………………………..……….. 22 Appendix A: AMBER Alert Presentation Appendix B: AMBER Alert Workshop Minutes Kansas Department of Transportation AMBER Alert Deployment Plan Background and Recommendations May 2005 Introduction The AMBER Alert Deployment planning process is intended to investigate, document, and present recommendations for integrating AMBER Alerts within the Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) current resources. AMBER Alert messages are sent to KDOT from the Kansas Bureau of Investigations (KBI). This planning process documents information gathered during workshops specific to the KDOT AMBER program conducted in each of the six districts. In addition, the project team visited with a KDOT 511 (traveler information) representative, each of the neighboring States, and the Kansas Bureau of Investigations (KBI) to define issues associated with integrating KDOT activities with activities of other agencies and departments. This document provides a series of recommendations intended to allow KDOT an efficient and effective way to provide the resources and policies necessary to deploy an improved statewide AMBER Alert Program. Project Definition This project investigated integration issues associated with AMBER Alerts within the context of KDOT’s current resources. AMBER Alert information (messages) are generally sent to KDOT from the Kansas Bureau of Investigations (KBI). In order for KDOT to disseminate messages sent by KBI there is a certain amount of formatting and processing by KDOT. -
Exploring the Atom's Anti-World! White's Radio, Log 4 Am -Fm- Stations World -Wide Snort -Wave Listings
EXPLORING THE ATOM'S ANTI-WORLD! WHITE'S RADIO, LOG 4 AM -FM- STATIONS WORLD -WIDE SNORT -WAVE LISTINGS WASHINGTON TO MOSCOW WORLD WEATHER LINK! Command Receive Power Supply Transistor TRF Amplifier Stage TEST REPORTS: H. H. Scott LK -60 80 -watt Stereo Amplifier Kit Lafayette HB -600 CB /Business Band $10 AEROBAND Solid -State Tranceiver CONVERTER 4 TUNE YOUR "RANSISTOR RADIO TO AIRCRAFT, CONTROL TLWERS! www.americanradiohistory.com PACE KEEP WITH SPACE AGE! SEE MANNED MOON SHOTS, SPACE FLIGHTS, CLOSE -UP! ANAZINC SCIENCE BUYS . for FUN, STUDY or PROFIT See the Stars, Moon. Planets Close Up! SOLVE PROBLEMS! TELL FORTUNES! PLAY GAMES! 3" ASTRONOMICAL REFLECTING TELESCOPE NEW WORKING MODEL DIGITAL COMPUTER i Photographers) Adapt your camera to this Scope for ex- ACTUAL MINIATURE VERSION cellent Telephoto shots and fascinating photos of moon! OF GIANT ELECTRONIC BRAINS Fascinating new see -through model compute 60 TO 180 POWER! Famous actually solves problems, teaches computer Mt. Palomar Typel An Unusual Buyl fundamentals. Adds, subtracts, multiplies. See the Rings of Saturn, the fascinating planet shifts, complements, carries, memorizes, counts. Mars, huge craters on the Moon, phases of Venus. compares, sequences. Attractively colored, rigid Equat rial Mount with lock both axes. Alum- plastic parts easily assembled. 12" x 31/2 x inized overcoated 43/4 ". Incl. step -by -step assembly 3" diameter high -speed 32 -page instruction book diagrams. ma o raro Telescope equipped with a 60X (binary covering operation, computer language eyepiece and a mounted Barlow Lens. Optical system), programming, problems and 15 experiments. Finder Telescope included. Hardwood, portable Stock No. 70,683 -HP $5.98 Postpaid tripod. -
Attachment a DA 19-526 Renewal of License Applications Accepted for Filing
Attachment A DA 19-526 Renewal of License Applications Accepted for Filing File Number Service Callsign Facility ID Frequency City State Licensee 0000072254 FL WMVK-LP 124828 107.3 MHz PERRYVILLE MD STATE OF MARYLAND, MDOT, MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMN. 0000072255 FL WTTZ-LP 193908 93.5 MHz BALTIMORE MD STATE OF MARYLAND, MDOT, MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION 0000072258 FX W253BH 53096 98.5 MHz BLACKSBURG VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072259 FX W247CQ 79178 97.3 MHz LYNCHBURG VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072260 FX W264CM 93126 100.7 MHz MARTINSVILLE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072261 FX W279AC 70360 103.7 MHz ROANOKE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072262 FX W243BT 86730 96.5 MHz WAYNESBORO VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072263 FX W241AL 142568 96.1 MHz MARION VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072265 FM WVRW 170948 107.7 MHz GLENVILLE WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072267 AM WESR 18385 1330 kHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072268 FM WESR-FM 18386 103.3 MHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072270 FX W289CE 157774 105.7 MHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072271 FM WOTR 1103 96.3 MHz WESTON WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072274 AM WHAW 63489 980 kHz LOST CREEK WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072285 FX W206AY 91849 89.1 MHz FRUITLAND MD CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC. 0000072287 FX W284BB 141155 104.7 MHz WISE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072288 FX W295AI 142575 106.9 MHz MARION VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072293 FM WXAF 39869 90.9 MHz CHARLESTON WV SHOFAR BROADCASTING CORPORATION 0000072294 FX W204BH 92374 88.7 MHz BOONES MILL VA CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC. -
Emergency Alert System Plan
State Emergency Alert System Plan 2013 i i ii Record of Changes Change Location of Change Date of Date Entered Person Making Number Change Change iii Contents Promulgation Letter ....................................................................................................................................... i Concurrence Signatures…………………………………………………………………………………….ii Record of Changes…...…………………………………………………………………………………….iii Purpose .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 Authority ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 1 General Considerations ................................................................................................................................. 1 Definitions..................................................................................................................................................... 2 Concept of Operation .................................................................................................................................... 3 Methods of Access for System Activation .................................................................................................... 3 A. State Activation -
FM Subcarrier Corridor Assessment for the Intelligent Transportation System
NTIA Report 97-335 FM Subcarrier Corridor Assessment for the Intelligent Transportation System Robert O. DeBolt Nicholas DeMinco U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Mickey Kantor, Secretary Larry Irving, Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information January 1997 PREFACE The propagation studies and analysis described in this report were sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), U.S. Department of Transportation, McLean, Virginia. The guidance and advice provided by J. Arnold of FHWA are gratefully acknowledged. iii CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................1 1.1 Background.......................................................................................................................1 1.2 Objective...........................................................................................................................2 1.3 Study Tasks.......................................................................................................................3 1.4 Study Approach................................................................................................................3 1.5 FM Subcarrier Systems.....................................................................................................4 2. ANALYSIS OF CORRIDOR 1 - Interstate 95 from Richmond, Virginia, to Portland, Maine......................................................................................................................5 3.