Federal Communications Commission Record 10 FCC Red No

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Federal Communications Commission Record 10 FCC Red No DA 95-793 Federal Communications Commission Record 10 FCC Red No. 9 unfounded and irrelevant. Erickson states that he is pre Before the pared to assume the risks of operating an additional station Federal Communications Commission in Billings. Erickson further states that PBMI has failed to Washington, D.C- 20554 establish any valid grounds for denial of the proposed allotment. The proposal complies with the Commission©s technical rules and he has reaffirmed his interest in the allotment. Erickson requests that the Commission MM Docket No. 94-68 promptly allot Channel 286A to Billings, Montana. 4. We believe the public interest would be served by the In the Matter of allotment of Channel 286A at Billings, Montana, since it will provide additional service to the community. An en Amendment of Section 73.202(b), RM-8486 gineering analysis has determined that Channel 286A can Table of Allotments, be allotted to Billings in compliance with the Commis sion©s spacing requirements without a site restriction.3 FM Broadcast Stations. PBMI©s concerns that the additional allotment of Channel (Billings, Montana) 286A at Billings will increase competition raises issues which the Commission has already determined are not relevant in either a licensing or allotment context. See FM REPORT AND ORDER Channel Assignments; Policies Regarding Detrimental Effects (Proceeding Terminated) of Proposed New Broadcast Stations on Existing Stations, 3 FCC Red 638 (1988), recon. denied, 4 FCC Red 2276 Adopted: April 12,1995; Released: April 19, 1995 (1989). Consequently, there is no basis under the current state of Commission precedent for consideration of these By the Chief, Allocations Branch: issues. In any event, the existence of two valid expressions of interest for a new allotment at Billings, including one by 1. The Commission has before it for consideration the the party who is questioning the viability of the new allot Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 9 FCC Red 3150 (1994), ment, would appear to indicate that there is a sufficient proposing the allotment of Channel 286A to Billings, Mon basis for making the allotment. tana, as that community©s seventh FM broadcast service. 1 5. Accordingly, pursuant to the authority contained in The Notice was issued in response to a petition filed by Sections 4(i), 5(c)(l), 303(g) and (r) and 307(b) of the Bruce L. Erickson ("Erickson"). Erickson filed comments Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Sections in support of the proposal reaffirming his intention to 0.61, 0.204(b) and 0.283 of the Commission©s Rules, IT IS apply for the channel, if allotted. PBMI Limited Partner ORDERED, That effective June 5, 1995, the FM Table of ship ("PBMI") filed comments and an Erratum.2 Erickson Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission©s Rules, filed reply comments. IS AMENDED for the community listed below, to read as 2. PBMI, licensee of Station KGHL(AM) and KIDX(FM), follows: Billings, Montana, opposes the allotment of Channel 286A at Billings. PBMI argues that Billings is located in a market Community Channel No. with sufficient existing facilities and that the Commission Billings, Montana 277C1, 231C, 246C2, 253C1, should not allot another FM channel to the community. 275C1, 279C1, 286A PBMI points out that in addition to the channels licensed to the community, Billings is also served by Station KBWJ(FM), Hardin, Montana, and KTWM(FM), Laurel, 6. The window period for filing applications for Channel Montana. There are three television stations in Billings and 286A at Billings will open on June 5, 1995, and close on also a CATV system. According to PBMI, Billings with a July 6,1995. population of 80,800 simply cannot sustain another FM 7. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That this proceeding IS station. However, in the event the Commission decides to TERMINATED. allot an additional FM channel to Billings, PBMI will 8. For further information concerning this proceeding, apply for the channel when it is allotted and, if its applica contact Kathleen Scheuerle, Mass Media Bureau, (202) tion is granted, will construct and operate the station. 418-2180. 3. Erickson, in his reply comments, argues that an addi tional channel in Billings will compete with PBMI©s stations in the Billings© market. Hence PBMI©s opposition to the requested allotment. Erickson contends that the ability of Channel 286A to compete in the market and the economic impact of the new station on the public is both 1 Stations KYYA (Channel 227C1), KRKX (Channel 231C), tional channel in Billings. PBMI has been informed that peti KKBR Channel 246C2), KIDX (Channel 253C1), KCTR (Chan tioner is not the same Bruce Erickson that is President of nel 275C1) and KOHZ (Channel 279C1) are licensed to Billings. American Bank and licensee of Station KBMJ(FM). Station KEMC, Channel *219C1, is also licensed to Billings. 3 The coordinates for Channel 286A at Billings are 45-46-58 2 PBMI filed an Erratum to its comments. Therein, PBMI and 108-30-13. withdrew its comments questioning the ability of Bruce Erickson, President of American Bank and current licensee of Station KBMJ(FM), Hardin, Montana, to petition for an addi 4386 10 FCC Red NO. 9 Federal Communications Commission Record DA 95-793 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION John A. Karousos Chief, Allocations Branch Policy and Rules Division Mass Media Bureau 4387.
Recommended publications
  • Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal
    Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BTCCT-20061212AVR Communications, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CCF, et al. (Transferors) ) BTCH-20061212BYE, et al. and ) BTCH-20061212BZT, et al. Shareholders of Thomas H. Lee ) BTC-20061212BXW, et al. Equity Fund VI, L.P., ) BTCTVL-20061212CDD Bain Capital (CC) IX, L.P., ) BTCH-20061212AET, et al. and BT Triple Crown Capital ) BTC-20061212BNM, et al. Holdings III, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CDE, et al. (Transferees) ) BTCCT-20061212CEI, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212CEO For Consent to Transfers of Control of ) BTCH-20061212AVS, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212BFW, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting – Fresno, LLC ) BTC-20061212CEP, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting Operations, LLC; ) BTCH-20061212CFF, et al. AMFM Broadcasting Licenses, LLC; ) BTCH-20070619AKF AMFM Radio Licenses, LLC; ) AMFM Texas Licenses Limited Partnership; ) Bel Meade Broadcasting Company, Inc. ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; ) CC Licenses, LLC; CCB Texas Licenses, L.P.; ) Central NY News, Inc.; Citicasters Co.; ) Citicasters Licenses, L.P.; Clear Channel ) Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.; ) Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; and Jacor ) Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc. ) ) and ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BAL-20070619ABU, et al. Communications, Inc. (Assignors) ) BALH-20070619AKA, et al. and ) BALH-20070619AEY, et al. Aloha Station Trust, LLC, as Trustee ) BAL-20070619AHH, et al. (Assignee) ) BALH-20070619ACB, et al. ) BALH-20070619AIT, et al. For Consent to Assignment of Licenses of ) BALH-20070627ACN ) BALH-20070627ACO, et al. Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; ) BAL-20070906ADP CC Licenses, LLC; AMFM Radio ) BALH-20070906ADQ Licenses, LLC; Citicasters Licenses, LP; ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; and ) Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc. ) Federal Communications Commission ERRATUM Released: January 30, 2008 By the Media Bureau: On January 24, 2008, the Commission released a Memorandum Opinion and Order(MO&O),FCC 08-3, in the above-captioned proceeding.
    [Show full text]
  • Shiloh Road Corridor Finding of No Significant Impact STPU 1031(2) CN 4666 May 2007
    Finding of No Significant Impact Shiloh Road Corridor May 2007 STPU 1031(2) Control Number 4666 Shiloh Road Corridor Finding of No Significant Impact STPU 1031(2) CN 4666 May 2007 Table of Contents 1.0 Coordination Process.................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Press Release and Advertising....................................................................................... 1 1.2 Availability of EA.......................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Public Hearing and Comments ...................................................................................... 2 1.4 Other Federal Requirements ......................................................................................... 8 1.5 Availability of FONSI .................................................................................................... 8 2.0 Clarifications to the EA ................................................................................................. 8 2.1 Summary .................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 Purpose and Need ......................................................................................................11 2.3 Alternatives................................................................................................................12 2.4 Impacts .....................................................................................................................12
    [Show full text]
  • Listening Patterns – 2 About the Study Creating the Format Groups
    SSRRGG PPuubblliicc RRaaddiioo PPrrooffiillee TThhee PPuubblliicc RRaaddiioo FFoorrmmaatt SSttuuddyy LLiisstteenniinngg PPaatttteerrnnss AA SSiixx--YYeeaarr AAnnaallyyssiiss ooff PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee aanndd CChhaannggee BByy SSttaattiioonn FFoorrmmaatt By Thomas J. Thomas and Theresa R. Clifford December 2005 STATION RESOURCE GROUP 6935 Laurel Avenue Takoma Park, MD 20912 301.270.2617 www.srg.org TThhee PPuubblliicc RRaaddiioo FFoorrmmaatt SSttuuddyy:: LLiisstteenniinngg PPaatttteerrnnss Each week the 393 public radio organizations supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting reach some 27 million listeners. Most analyses of public radio listening examine the performance of individual stations within this large mix, the contributions of specific national programs, or aggregate numbers for the system as a whole. This report takes a different approach. Through an extensive, multi-year study of 228 stations that generate about 80% of public radio’s audience, we review patterns of listening to groups of stations categorized by the formats that they present. We find that stations that pursue different format strategies – news, classical, jazz, AAA, and the principal combinations of these – have experienced significantly different patterns of audience growth in recent years and important differences in key audience behaviors such as loyalty and time spent listening. This quantitative study complements qualitative research that the Station Resource Group, in partnership with Public Radio Program Directors, and others have pursued on the values and benefits listeners perceive in different formats and format combinations. Key findings of The Public Radio Format Study include: • In a time of relentless news cycles and a near abandonment of news by many commercial stations, public radio’s news and information stations have seen a 55% increase in their average audience from Spring 1999 to Fall 2004.
    [Show full text]
  • TOWNSQUARE MEDIA BILLINGS LICENSE, LLC KCTR-FM, KMHK-FM, KKBR-FM, KCHH-FM, KBUL(AM) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT December 1, 2017 – November 30, 2018
    TOWNSQUARE MEDIA BILLINGS LICENSE, LLC KCTR-FM, KMHK-FM, KKBR-FM, KCHH-FM, KBUL(AM) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT December 1, 2017 – November 30, 2018 I. VACANCY LIST See Master Recruitment Source List (MRSL) for recruitment source data Recruitment Sources (RS) Used to RS Referring Job Title Fill Vacancy Hiree Account Executive 1-13 2 Account Executive 1-13 9 Account Executive 1-13 1 Account Executive 1-10,12-13 8 Operations Manager 1-13 6 Receptionist 1-10, 12-13 13 Digital Sales Manager 1-10, 12-13 9 TOWNSQUARE MEDIA BILLINGS LICENSE, LLC KCTR-FM, KMHK-FM, KKBR-FM, KCHH-FM, KBUL(AM) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT December 1, 2017 – November 30, 2018 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST (MRSL) No. of Source Interviewees Entitled Referred by RS RS Information to Vacancy RS Number Notification? Ov er (Yes/No) 12-month period 1 Townsquare Media Billings Websites www.kctr.com N 5 www.kchh.com www.newsradio970.com www.kbear.com www.kmhk.com 2 Indeed.com N 51 3 Green House.com N 0 4 Glassdoor.com N 2 5 Internal(employee) N 0 6 TSM Careers N 7 7 TSM Facebook N 0 8 Jobvite LinkedIn N 1 9 Employee Referral N 4 10 Non-Employee Referral N 0 11 Self-Referral N 1 12 Career/Job Fair N 8 13 Career Builder N 1 14 Simplyhired.com N 0 15 Townsquare Media Billings Websites 27 N 27th St 23rd Flr N 5 Billings, MT 59101 406-248-7827 Heather Marxer No. of Source Interviewees Entitled Referred by RS RS Information to Vacancy RS Number Notification? Ov er (Yes/No) 12-month period www.kctr.com www.kchh.com www.newsradio970.com www.kbear.com www.kmhk.com TOTAL INTERVIEWEES OVER 12 MONTH 85 PERIOD TOWNSQUARE MEDIA BILLINGS LICENSE, LLC KCTR-FM, KMHK-FM, KKBR-FM, KCHH-FM, KBUL(AM) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT December 1, 2017 – November 30, 2018 III.
    [Show full text]
  • Bangor, ME Area Radio Stations in Market: 2
    Bangor, ME Area Radio stations in market: 2 Count Call Sign Facility_id Licensee I WHCF 3665 BANGOR BAPTIST CHURCH 2 WJCX 421 CSN INTERNATIONAL 3 WDEA 17671 CUMULUS LICENSING LLC 4 WWMJ 17670 CUMULUS LICENSING LLC 5 WEZQ 17673 CUMULUS LICENSING LLC 6 WBZN 18535 CUMULUS LICENSING LLC 7 WHSN 28151 HUSSON COLLEGE 8 WMEH 39650 MAINE PUBLIC BROADCASTING CORPORATION 9 WMEP 92566 MAINE PUBLIC BROADCASTING CORPORATION 10 WBQI 40925 NASSAU BROADCASTING III, LLC II WBYA 41105 NASSAU BROADCASTING III, LLC 12 WBQX 49564 NASSAU BROADCASTING III, LLC 13 WERU-FM 58726 SALT POND COMMUNITY BROADCASTING COMPANY 14 WRMO 84096 STEVEN A. ROY, PERSONAL REP, ESTATE OF LYLE EVANS IS WNSX 66712 STONY CREEK BROADCASTING, LLC 16 WKIT-FM 25747 THE ZONE CORPORATION 17 WZON 66674 THE ZONE CORPORATION IH WMEB-FM 69267 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYSTEM 19 WWNZ 128805 WATERFRONT COMMUNICATIONS INC. 20 WNZS 128808 WATERFRONT COMMUNICATIONS INC. B-26 Bangor~ .ME Area Battle Creek, MI Area Radio stations in market I. Count Call Sign Facility_id Licensee I WBCH-FM 3989 BARRY BROADCASTING CO. 2 WBLU-FM 5903 BLUE LAKE FINE ARTS CAMP 3 WOCR 6114 BOARD OF TRUSTEES/OLIVET COLLEGE 4 WJIM-FM 17386 CITADEL BROADCASTING COMPANY 5 WTNR 41678 CITADEL BROADCASTING COMPANY 6 WMMQ 24641 CITADEL BROADCASTING COMPANY 7 WFMK 37460 CITADEL BROADCASTING COMPANY 8 WKLQ 24639 CITADEL BROADCASTING COMPANY 9 WLAV-FM 41680 CITADEL BROADCASTING COMPANY 10 WAYK 24786 CORNERSTONE UNIVERSITY 11 WAYG 24772 CORNERSTONE UNIVERSITY 12 WCSG 13935 CORNERSTONE UNIVERSITY 13 WKFR-FM 14658 CUMULUS LICENSING LLC 14 WRKR 14657 CUMULUS LICENSING LLC 15 WUFN 20630 FAMILY LIFE BROADCASTING SYSTEM 16 WOFR 91642 FAMILY STATIONS, INC.
    [Show full text]
  • Population and Vital Statistics
    Population and vital statistics Tables 5.1 – 5.3 are based on the estimates of the population Population and of the UK at mid-2008 made by the Registrars General. vital statistics Marital condition (de jure): estimated population This section begins with a summary of population figures for (Table 5.4) the UK and constituent countries for 1851 to 2031 and for This table shows population estimates by marital status. Great Britain from 1801 (Table 5.1). Table 5.2 analyses the components of population change. Table 5.3 gives details of the national sex and age structures for years up to the Geographical distribution of the population present date, with projected figures up to the year 2026. Legal marital condition of the population is shown in Table 5.4. (Table 5.5) The distribution of population at regional and local levels is The population enumerated in the censuses for 1911–1951 summarised in Table 5.5. and the mid-year population estimates for later years are provided for standard regions of the UK, for metropolitan In the main, historical series relate to census information, areas, for broad groupings of local authority districts by while mid-year estimates, which make allowance for under- type within England and Wales and for some of the larger enumeration in the census, are given for the recent past and cities. Projections of future sub-national population levels are the present (from 1961 onwards). prepared from time to time by the Registrar General, but are not shown in this publication. Population (Tables 5.1 M 5.3) Migration into and out of the UK Figures shown in these tables relate to the population (Tables 5.7, 5.9) enumerated at successive censuses (up to 1951), mid-year A migrant is defined as a person who changes his or her estimates (from 1961 to 2008) and population projections (up country of usual residence for a period of at least a year to 2031).
    [Show full text]
  • 1994 Station Sales
    1994 Station Sales Properties: WJPC(AM), Chicago, and WJPC -FM, Price: $6.25 million Price: $5.2 million Lansing, both Illinois Property: WSPD(AM) -WLOR -FM, Toledo, Ohio Property: WJMZ(FM), Greenville, S.C. Seller: Johnson Communications Inc. (Linda Seller. Commonwealth Broadcasting (David Detweiler) Seller: AmCom Carolinas (George R. Francis Jr.) Johnson -Rice) Buyer: Ellis Communications (Bert Ellis) Buyer. HMW Communications Inc. (Owen Weber) Buyer: Broadcasting Partners Inc. Price: $6.025 million Price: $5.032 million Properties: WTHE(AM), Mineola, N.Y., and WVNJ(AM), Property: KVET-FM, Austin, Tex. Price: $7.8 million Oakland, N.J. Kuykendall) Property: KKOB- AM -FM, Albuquerque, N.M. Seller: Spur Austin L.P. (Don (Marvin Seller. Southwest Radio Corp. (Frank Osborn) Seller. Universal Broadcasting Kosof sky) Buyer KVET Broadcasting Co. (Roy Butler) Buyer: Universal Broadcasting (Howard and Miriam Buyer: Citadel Communications Corp. (Lawrence R. Wilson) Warshaw) Price: $5 million Properties: WGSM(AM), Huntington, and WMJC -FM, Price: $6 million Smithtown, both N.Y. Price: $7.75 million Property: WBRV(FM), Russellville, Ky. Seller. Greater Media (Peter Bordes) Property: KFMS- AM -FM, Las Vegas Seller. Amaturo Group Ltd. (Joseph Amaturo) Buyer. Gary Starr Seller. Broadcast Associates Inc. (Steve Gold) Buyer: Keymarket Communications (Kerby Confer) Buyer: Regent Communications (Terry Jacobs) Property: WZZD(AM), Philadelphia Property: KJAZ-FM, Alameda, Calif. Seller: Communicom Co. of America L.P. Seller. KJAZ Inc. (Ron Cowan) Buyer. Salem Media Corp. (Stuart Epperson) Price: million Buyer: Z- Spanish Radio Network Inc. (Amador Bustos) $7.6 Property: KCCN -AM -FM and KINE -FM, Honolulu Property: KHSL -N, Chico, Calif. Property: WHOT- AM -FM, Youngstown, Ohio Seller: KCCN Broadcasting Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Abstract of Statistics
    Annual Abstract of Statistics No 144 2008 Edition Editor: Ian Macrory Office for National Statistics ISBN 978-0-230-54560-1 Copyright and reproduction ISSN 0072-5730 © Crown copyright 2008 A National Statistics publication Published with the permission of the Office for Public Sector National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out Information (OPSI) in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They are produced free from You may re-use this publication (excluding logos) free of charge in any political influence. Not all the statistics contained within this publication format for research, private study or internal circulation within an are national statistics because it is a compilation from various sources. organisation providing it is used accurately and not in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown copyright and About us you must give the title of the source publication. Where we have The Office for National Statistics identified any third party copyright material you will need to obtain The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the executive office of the UK permission from the copyright holders concerned. Statistics Authority, a non-ministerial department which reports directly For re-use of this material you must apply for a Click-Use Public Sector to Parliament. ONS is the UK government’s single largest statistical Information (PSI) Licence from: producer. It compiles information about the UK’s society and economy which provides evidence for policy and decision-making and in the Office of Public Sector Information, Crown Copyright Licensing and allocation of resources. Public Sector Information, St Clements House, 2–16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ The Director of ONS is also the National Statistician.
    [Show full text]
  • Montana Pres; Eric Bowen, Gen Mgr, Clark Fletcher, Sls Dir; Karen Gallegher, Owner: New Northwest Broadcasters Inc
    Missouri Directory of Radio Mid-West Family Broadcast Group Wash arty: Shaw Pittmsn. Format: Fax: (406) 252-9577. Web Site: www.b104.com. Licensee: Marathon KURL(AM)- Oct 15, 1959: 730 khz; 5 kw -D, 236 w -N. TL: N45 4529 Oldies. Target aud: 25-54; baby boomers. Thomas Walker, pres; Media L.P. Group owner: Marathon Media (acq 9- 13-99; grpsl) Net: W108 29 53. Hm opn: 24. Box 31038 (59107). 636 Haugen (59107). Rick McCoy, gen mgr; Chuck Blaker, prom dir. Rates: $36; 36; 36; ABC/E. Rep: Tacher. Wash arty: Reddy, Begley & McCormick. Format: (406) 245 -3121. Fax: (406) 245 -0822. E -mail: genmgr @kudradio.com. 25. Adult contemp. Target aud: 25 -54; general. Ann Berg, gen mgr; Web Site: www.kudradio.com. Licensee: Elenbaas Media Inc. (acq Keith Todd, owns dir; Clark Fletcher, gen sls mgr; Roy Brown, prom VP 11- 14-94; $300,000; FTR: 1-2-95) *Net: AP, USA. Format: Relg, Willow Springs & progmg dir; Dick Jones, chief of engrg. syndicated talk. Target aud: 35-64. Herrn Elenbaas, Ares, gen mgr & gen sls mgr; John Black, progmg dir; Bruce Faulkner, chief of engrg. KBEX -FM- December 1998: 105.1 mhz; 6 kw. 233 ft. TL N45 45 57 KUKU(AM)- October 1957: 1330 knz; 1 Kw -D. 52 w-N. TL: N36 58 W108 27 17. 222 N. 32nd St. (59101). (406) 238 -1000. Fax: (406) KYYA(FM)- Apr 5, 1969: 93.3 mhz; 100 kw. 700 ft. TL: N45 45 37 47 W91 59 29. Hrs opn: Sunrise -sunset. Rebroadcasts KWPM(AM) 238 -1038.
    [Show full text]
  • Exhibits to Radio Broadcasters' Written Direct Statement Volume 3 of 5
    PUBLIC VERSION In the Matter of Docket No. 2005-1 CRB DTRA Digital Performance Right in Sound ) Recordings and Ephemeral Recordings ) EXHIBITS TO RADIO DIRECTBROADCASTERS'RITTEN STATEMENT VOLUME 3 OF 5 Bruce G. Joseph Karyn K. Ablin WILEY REIN 8~, FIELDING LLP 1776 K Street NW Washington, DC 20006 P: (202) 719-7258 F: (202) 719-7049 b~,fbiff. Counselfor Bonneville International Corp. Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Infinity Broadcasting Corp., The National Religious Broadcasters Music License Committee, and Susquehanna Radio Corp. October 31, 2005 Index of Exhibits to Radio Broadcasters'ritten Direct Statement Ex. No. Restricted Soonsored Bv Descriotion RBX 1 NO Dan Halyburton Susquehanna Radio Stations RBX 2 YES Dan Halyburton Susquehanna Group: Streaming Revenues and Expenses RBX 3 YES Dan Halyburton Susquehanna: Streaming Revenues and Expenses for KPLX and KFOG RBX 4 NO Dan Halyburton Stations Streaming in Top 50 BIA Revenue Markets RBX 5 NO Dan Halyburton BMI Radio Station License Agreement RBX 6 NO Dan Halyburton ASCAP 2004 Radio Station License Agreement RBX 7 NO Roger Coryell Bonneville International Radio Stations RBX 8 NO Roger Coryell Bonneville: Streaming Listener Zip Codes, KDFC.corn RBX 9 NO Roger Coryell Bonneville: KDFC Streaming Traffic 10/27/05 RBX 10 YES Roger Coryell Bonneville: Simulcast Streaming income Statement RBX 11 YES Roger Coryell Bonneville: 2005 KDFC New Media Gross Internet Revenue Report RBX 12 YES Roger Coryell Bonneville: Online Music Store Sales: KOIT and KZBR RBX 13 NO Matt Timothy Infinity Complete
    [Show full text]
  • Las Vegas Towers
    The Magazine for TV and FM DXers January 2020 The Official Publication of the Worldwide TV-FM DX Association Las Vegas Towers Courtesy of Bill Nollman IN THIS ISSUE Using a RTL-SDR Dongle to Listen to HD Radio And all the usual stuff. THE VHF-UHF DIGEST THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION Serving the UHF-VHF Enthusiast THE VHF-UHF DIGEST IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION DEDICATED TO THE OBSERVATION AND STUDY OF THE PROPAGATION OF LONG DISTANCE TELEVISION AND FM BROADCASTING SIGNALS AT VHF AND UHF. WTFDA IS GOVERNED BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS: DOUG SMITH, KEITH McGINNIS, JIM THOMAS AND MIKE BUGAJ. Treasurer: Keith McGinnis wtfda.org/info Webmaster: Tim McVey Forum Site Administrator: Chris Cervantez Editorial Staff: Jeff Kruszka, Keith McGinnis, Fred Nordquist, Nick Langan, Doug Smith, John Zondlo and Mike Bugaj Your WTFDA Booard of Directors Doug Smith Mike Bugaj Keith McGinnis Jim Thomas [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Renewals by mail: Send to WTFDA, P.O. Box 501, Somersville, CT 06072. Check or MO for $10 payable to WTFDA. Renewals by Paypal: Send your dues ($10USD) from the Paypal website to [email protected] or go to https://www.paypal.me/WTFDA and type 10.00 or 20.00 for two years in the box. Our WTFDA.org website webmaster is Tim McVey, [email protected]. Our WTFDA Forums webmaster is Chris Cervantez, [email protected]. Fred Nordquist is in charge of club statistics at [email protected] Our email reflector is on Googlegroups.
    [Show full text]
  • MF01/N06 Plus Postage
    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 292 440 IR 013 191 TITLE A Report to the People. 20Years of Your National Commitment to Public Broadcasting, 1967-1987. 1986 Annual Report. INSTITUTION Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Washington, D.C. REPORT NO ISBN-0-89776-100-6 PUB DATE [15 May 87] NOTE 129p.; Photographs will not reproduce well. PUB TYPE Reports Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/n06 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Annual Reports; Cultural Enrichment; Educational Radio; *Educational Television; *Financial Support; *Programing (Broadcast); *Public Television; *Television Viewing IDENTIFIERS *Annenberg CPB Project; *Corporation for Public Broadcasting ABSTRACT This annual report for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) for fiscal year 1986 also summarizes the CPB's activities over the last 20 years. The front inside cover folds out to three pages and provides a chronology of the important events in CPB history from its inception in 1967 to 1987. A narrative report on the CPB's 20 years of operation highlights its beginnings, milestones, programming, and audiences; the broadcasting system; and funding. Comments in support of public television by a wide variety of public figures concludes this portion of the report. The 1986 annual report provides information on television programming, radio programming, community outreach, adult learning, program support activities, and system support activities for that fiscal year. The CPB Board of Directors and officers are also listed, and a financial accounting by the firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. is provided. The text is supplemented by a number of graphs, figures, and photographs. (EW) ********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document.
    [Show full text]