Woman Commentators -Home Economists -Radio -TV Anderson

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Woman Commentators -Home Economists -Radio -TV Anderson Woman Commentators -Home Economists -Radio -TV Anderson. Alice WITH, Port Huron Lca, Sandra WHB. Kansas City Anderson, Beth WMDN, Midland Logtut. Martha WHB. Kansas City Barrette, Myrtle WHDF. Houghton Martin. Luther W. KTTR Rolla Bartlett, Hughene WJIM, Lansing Munseh. Louise WEN", St. Louis Bellstrom, Barbara WDMJ, Marquette Norton. Mary KBOA. Kennett Clark, Mrs. WJR, Detroit Randall. Fern KNEM. Nevada Cress. Barbara WHFB, Benton Harbor Rice, Fac KFEQ. St. Joseph Kitchen Klub. Women in the News Rodgers. Jane KXEO. Mexico Curtiss. Lillian WFYC. Alma Sande. Fern KWRE, Warrenton Dimpel. Gertrude WCEN, Mt. Pleasant Sheep. Dottie KDMO. Carthage Fountaine, Margaret....W500. Sault Ste. Marie Fuhrman, Mary Lon WKNX. Saginaw Harris. Fran WWJ, Detroit Montana Hill, Jean WHTC. Holland Finley. Alice KGCX. Sidney Holmgren, Lois R. WJPD, Ishpeming Fitzwater, Jean KGEZ, Kalispell Isaac. Rose WJMS, Ironwood Hnvde. Joan KCVO. Missoula Keller, Connie WBCK. Battle Creek Jennings. Marjorie Mrs. KG VO, Missoula Lewis, June WJEF, Grand Rapids Hines. Kay KBMY, Billings Lindbert. Aileen WABJ. Adrian Kelly. Dorothea L. KXLO, Lewistown McBride. Jean WWJ -TV, Detroit McCartney. Maids H KOJM, Havre Marycatherine WBBC, Flint Mandarich, Mitri KOPR, Butte McCarty, AI te McGuire, Altreda WIBM. Jackson :Melt r. Charlot KXGN, Glendive McMullen, Ardy WEAK, Rogers City Ryan. Helen RANA, Anaconda Melrose. Edythe Fern.,WXYZ, WXYZ -TV. Detroit Miller, Nadine WLAV, Grand Rapids Nebraska Orth, Dolores WTVB, Coldwater Allison, Maynte KBON, Omaha Pell. Margaret WKZO. Kalamazoo Barnes, Kay KGFW, Kearney Runyon. Kay. Three Corner Club Bohlseu, Martha, Honte Service Director WOOD. Grand Rapids WOW -TV, Omaha Ryan. Polly WFUR. Grand Rapids Burbank. Vauuie HODY, North Platte Sloan, Wilma WHLA. Ludington Heync. Elsie KWBE, Beatrice Sonnensline, Shirley WDMJ, Marquette Lambert. Verona KMTV, Omaha Sprague. Miss WFYC. Alma Lucas, Dorothea HOLM, Lincoln Tuttle. Lee WILS. Lansing Moore. Mary WJAG. Norfolk Wright. Bess W'KM H, Dearborn Nclntda, Lydia KFOR, Lincoln Nelson, Maurine KGFW, Kearney Minnesota Nielsen. Lavawn KHAS, Hastings Aldrich. Darragh WCCO. Minneapolis Shay. A. Hester KCOW, Alliance Anderson. Frau KXRA, Alexandria Su li iv an. Jeun 1<OWH, Omaha Bayne. Barbara WLOL. Minneapolis Baustian, Evelyn KROX. Crookston Nevada Begich, Celia WEVE, Eveleth Deskin. Rut.11e KLAS, Las Vegas Brown, Elizabeth KDAL, Duluth Gales. Helen KRAAL Las Vegas Butler. Gwen KBUN. Bemidji Smith. Riz SOLO. Reno Coult. Jeanette KSUM, Fairmont Frydenlund, Hera Ballie KDHL, Faribault Given. Marjorie KLER, Rochester New Hampshire Gordon, LaVerne S. WDGY, Minneapolis Anderson. Mrs. Myrtle WMOU. Berlin Gran, Hulda KEYD. Minneapolis Ayer. Esther WMUR. Manchester Hacberle, Arleth WTCN, Minneapolis Casseboom, Adeline WFEA. Manchester McBride. Atys Nae WHLB, Virginia Durum t. Phyllis WHEB. Portsmouth Michaels. Roxanne KWAD. Wadena Dyke. Mrs. Harriett WTSV. Claremont Miller. Mary KROC. Rochester Lee, Cynthia, Ann Konica WOTW, Nashua Peggy. Jo KGDE. Fergus Falls Redington. Ruth WKNE. Keene Peters. Irene KWLM. Willmar Stackpole. Connie WKlllt. Manchester Robinson. Jane Windom KNUJ, New Ulm Tovey. Vera WKXL. Concord Steinbach, Lorraine KWOA, Worthington Wade. lt. Ruth WKNE, Keene Stevens Darlene KBMW. Breckenridge Stewart. Becky Ann WPBC, Minneapolis Sugg. Helen WROX, Cl :ulisdalr. New Jersey Trams. Kathleen WHLB, Virginia Bean. Ruth WATV. Newark Webb. Annabel KSUM. Fairmont Bradley. Mary WMTR. Morristown Westrom, Laurel KFAM. St. Cloud Freeland. Mildred WMID, Atlantic City Wright. Gloria KBU N. &militia]] Haines. Mary WCAM. Camden 1. N. J. Ilartnau, Haz l WFPG. Atlantic City Masi, E. Marie. Rooftop Rodeo Mississippi WHBI. Newark, N. J. Cole. Gerry WHOC, Philadelphia Mixner. Jane WSNJ. Bridgeton Cooke, Joyce WJMB, Brookhaven Wilson. C. Mary WTTM, Trenton Dawley. Dorothy WSLI, Jackson Jackson. Judy WJXN. Jackson Lee. Marjorie WRBC. Jackeou New Mexico Newkirk. Grace Lee WSLI. Jackson Abtyta, Vcrgie RGGM, Albuquerque Taylor. Ida Mae. Lathem WHAG. Grenada Eager. Barbara KOB -TV. Albuquerque Vance. Site WFOR. Hattiesburg Marks. Bec KVER, Albuquerque Studer. Marge ROB. Albuquerque Sitthers. Dilluu KTNM. Tucuneari Missouri Carter. Kay KWOC. Poplar Bluff New York Curran, Bette KFRU. Coltunbia Dailey. Janet KXLW, St. Louis Adapts, Grace WENT. Gloversville Divilbiss. D. A. KXEO. Mexico Adams. Stiq'uí WABD -TV Drescher. Janet ICHMO. Hannibal Aiello. Mildred A. WOKO. Albany Ellis, Caroline KMBC. KERN. Kansas City Arch. Shirley WH1.D, Niagara Falls Goode. Nancy KFRM, KMBC. Kansas City Bartlett. Edna WELM, Elmira Kerman. Patricia KSTL. St. Louis T ,.mit. Cunnic WWSC. Glens Falls 992 .
Recommended publications
  • Radio Stations in Michigan Radio Stations 301 W
    1044 RADIO STATIONS IN MICHIGAN Station Frequency Address Phone Licensee/Group Owner President/Manager CHAPTE ADA WJNZ 1680 kHz 3777 44th St. S.E., Kentwood (49512) (616) 656-0586 Goodrich Radio Marketing, Inc. Mike St. Cyr, gen. mgr. & v.p. sales RX• ADRIAN WABJ(AM) 1490 kHz 121 W. Maumee St. (49221) (517) 265-1500 Licensee: Friends Communication Bob Elliot, chmn. & pres. GENERAL INFORMATION / STATISTICS of Michigan, Inc. Group owner: Friends Communications WQTE(FM) 95.3 MHz 121 W. Maumee St. (49221) (517) 265-9500 Co-owned with WABJ(AM) WLEN(FM) 103.9 MHz Box 687, 242 W. Maumee St. (49221) (517) 263-1039 Lenawee Broadcasting Co. Julie M. Koehn, pres. & gen. mgr. WVAC(FM)* 107.9 MHz Adrian College, 110 S. Madison St. (49221) (517) 265-5161, Adrian College Board of Trustees Steven Shehan, gen. mgr. ext. 4540; (517) 264-3141 ALBION WUFN(FM)* 96.7 MHz 13799 Donovan Rd. (49224) (517) 531-4478 Family Life Broadcasting System Randy Carlson, pres. WWKN(FM) 104.9 MHz 390 Golden Ave., Battle Creek (49015); (616) 963-5555 Licensee: Capstar TX L.P. Jack McDevitt, gen. mgr. 111 W. Michigan, Marshall (49068) ALLEGAN WZUU(FM) 92.3 MHz Box 80, 706 E. Allegan St., Otsego (49078) (616) 673-3131; Forum Communications, Inc. Robert Brink, pres. & gen. mgr. (616) 343-3200 ALLENDALE WGVU(FM)* 88.5 MHz Grand Valley State University, (616) 771-6666; Board of Control of Michael Walenta, gen. mgr. 301 W. Fulton, (800) 442-2771 Grand Valley State University Grand Rapids (49504-6492) ALMA WFYC(AM) 1280 kHz Box 669, 5310 N.
    [Show full text]
  • Campus Building: Monday Through Thursday 7:00 A.M
    HOURS Campus Building: Monday through Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Admissions Office: Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Academic Resource Center: Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Summer quarter and break hours will be posted in June. Bookstore Hours: Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday CLOSED Bookstore hours may vary and students are encouraged to refer to posted hours. Bookstore hours are extended during the last week of each quarter along with the week before classes start and week one of each quarter. During those weeks we will be open Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. OFFICE HOURS Academic Office: Monday through Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Summer hours vary and will be posted in June. Admissions Office: Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Finance Office: Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Kristyb.Tsadkk,Esq. Caplan & Diysdale One Thomas Circle, Suite
    FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON. D.C. 20463 KristyB.Tsadkk,Esq. Caplan & Diysdale One Thomas Circle, Suite 1100 MAY 27 2009 Washington, DC 20005 RE: MURS887 w Rqmblican Main Street Partnership-P AC ^ and Sarah Rtsmcfc, in her official ™ capacity as treasurer O DearMs.Tsadick: o> ^ On May 15, 2009, the Federal Election Commission accepted the signed conciliation agreement and civil penalty submitted on your client's behalf in settlement of violations of 2 U.S.C. § 441a(aX2) and 2 U.S.C. § 434b, provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). Accordingly, the file has been closed in this matter. Documents related to the case will be placed on the public record within 30 days. See Statement of Policy Regarding Disclosure of Closed Enforcement and Related Files, 68 Fed. Reg. 70,426 (Dec. 18,2003). Information derived in connection with any conciliation attempt will not become public without the written coiisem of the lespondem and the Commission. See 2U.S.C.§437g(aX4)(B). Enclosed you will find a copy of the fully executed conciliation agreement for your files. If you have any questions, please contact me at (202) 694-1650. Sincerely, DelbertK.Rigsby Attorney Enclosure Conciliation Afizeenient 'CW.r'lSSIC\t\*i H SUE OF UHHEr.M. BEFORE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSIOrfNr?«. cnriSuL IntheMatterof . ) 2031 tfH -8 P B152 Republican Main Street Partnership PAC and ) MURS887 Sarah Resnick, in her official capacity as treasurer ) CONCILIATION AGREEMENT This matter was imti^ Growth. The Commission found reason to believe that Republican Main Street Partnership-P AC and.
    [Show full text]
  • Facility ID Call Sign Class Radio Licensee City State Number 38439
    Facility ID Call Sign Class Radio Licensee City State Number 38439 WACA AM AC ACQUISITION, LLC WHEATON MD 12156 KBRZ AM ALELUYA CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING, INC. MISSOURI CITY TX 25405 KMRI AM ALPHA & OMEGA COMMUNICATIONS, LLC WEST VALLEY CITY UT 202 KJFK AM AMERICAN LAS VEGAS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RENO NV 10333 KHAT AM APPALOOSA BROADCASTING CO., INC. LARAMIE WY 12816 WKUN AM B.R. ANDERSON MONROE GA 4050 WJBI AM BATESVILLE BROADCASTING CO., INC. BATESVILLE MS 5888 WCRL AM BLOUNT COUNTY BROADCASTING SERVICE, INC. ONEONTA AL 56474 KIRT AM BRAVO BROADCASTING CO., INC. MISSION TX 13716 WSNG AM BUCKLEY BROADCASTING OF CONNECTICUT, LLC TORRINGTON CT 22099 KWHN AM CAPSTAR TX LLC FORT SMITH AR 70862 WKCI AM CC LICENSES, LLC WAYNESBORO VA 13985 KORL AM CENTRO CRISTIANO VIDA ABUDANTE, INC. HONOLULU HI 51331 WHO AM CITICASTER LICENSES, INC. DES MOINES IA 51970 WFLF AM CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC. PINE HILLS FL 17201 KTFJ AM DONALD A. SWANSON DAKOTA CITY NE 29915 KIMP AM EAST TEXAS BROADCASTING, INC. MOUNT PLEASANT TX 60646 KLBB AM ENDURANCE BROADCASTING, LLC STILLWATER MN 1912 WEEI AM ENTERCOM BOSTON LICENSE, LLC BOSTON MA 20483 KHRT AM FAITH BROADCASTING, INC. MINOT ND 21233 KBEC AM FAYE AND RICHARD TUCK, INC. WAXAHACHIE TX 12810 KRSN AM GILLIAN SUTTON LOS ALAMOS NM 41826 WQXO AM GREAT LAKES RADIO, INC. MUNISING MI 37023 WZNG AM JAX BROADCASTING, LLC SHELBYVILLE TN 30600 KDQN AM JAY W. BUNYARD & ANNE W. BUNYARD DE QUEEN AR 1060 WRBE AM JDL CORPORATION LUCEDALE MS 31888 KLMX AM JIMMY N. AND MELBA MCCOLLUM CLAYTON NM 33623 KBKW AM JODESHA BROADCASTING, INC.
    [Show full text]
  • Stations Coverage Map Broadcasters
    820 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48906 PH: (517) 484-7444 | FAX: (517) 484-5810 Public Education Partnership (PEP) Program Station Lists/Coverage Maps Commercial TV I DMA Call Letters Channel DMA Call Letters Channel Alpena WBKB-DT2 11.2 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOOD-TV 7 Alpena WBKB-DT3 11.3 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOTV-TV 20 Alpena WBKB-TV 11 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WXSP-DT2 15.2 Detroit WKBD-TV 14 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WXSP-TV 15 Detroit WWJ-TV 44 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WXMI-TV 19 Detroit WMYD-TV 21 Lansing WLNS-TV 36 Detroit WXYZ-DT2 41.2 Lansing WLAJ-DT2 25.2 Detroit WXYZ-TV 41 Lansing WLAJ-TV 25 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City WJRT-DT2 12.2 Marquette WLUC-DT2 35.2 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City WJRT-DT3 12.3 Marquette WLUC-TV 35 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City WJRT-TV 12 Marquette WBUP-TV 10 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City WBSF-DT2 46.2 Marquette WBKP-TV 5 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City WEYI-TV 30 Traverse City-Cadillac WFQX-TV 32 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOBC-CA 14 Traverse City-Cadillac WFUP-DT2 45.2 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOGC-CA 25 Traverse City-Cadillac WFUP-TV 45 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOHO-CA 33 Traverse City-Cadillac WWTV-DT2 9.2 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOKZ-CA 50 Traverse City-Cadillac WWTV-TV 9 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOLP-CA 41 Traverse City-Cadillac WWUP-DT2 10.2 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOMS-CA 29 Traverse City-Cadillac WWUP-TV 10 GR-Kzoo-Battle Creek WOOD-DT2 7.2 Traverse City-Cadillac WMNN-LD 14 Commercial TV II DMA Call Letters Channel DMA Call Letters Channel Detroit WJBK-TV 7 Lansing WSYM-TV 38 Detroit WDIV-TV 45 Lansing WILX-TV 10 Detroit WADL-TV 39 Marquette WJMN-TV 48 Flint-Saginaw-Bay
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • Marketing Michigan Apples Peaches and Plums 1982 Crop
    Marketing Michigan Apples Peaches and Plums 1982 Crop Federal-State Market News Service Michigan Department of Agriculture Marketing Division United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service Fruit and Vegetable Division 3. FOREWORD This publication summarizes the 1982 marketing season on Michigan apples, peaches, and plums, and was published by the Michigan Department of Agriculture, Marketing Division cooperating with the united States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Fruit and Vegetable Division. The information contained in this summary was obtained from printed reports issued at the Federal-State Market News Office in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Other sources of information include the U.S.D.A., Statistical Reporting Service, Michigan Agriculture Reporting Service, The Michigan Apple Committee, and the Benton Harbor Fruit Market. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to Michigan growers and shippers and others in the fruit and vegetable industry for their cooperation which made this report possible. A telephone recorder is in operation during the season providing market news information which is updated daily. (Area Code 616 - 925-1096). Shipping Point Trends and prices on apples and other fruit are featured three times weekly by the Michigan Farm Radio Network on the following radio stations: WABJ - Adrian; WCSY - South Haven; WGWY - Charlotte; WHFB - Benton Harbor; WION - Ionia; WJPW - Rockford; WKBZ - Muskegon; WKLA - Ludington; WMTE - Manistee; WSGW - Saginaw; WTCM - Traverse City. Additional printed copies of this report may be obtained upon request from: U.S. Department of Agriculture, AMS Federal-State Market News Service F&V Division, Market News Branch P. 0. Box 1204 2503 Agriculture South Building Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022 14th & Independence Ave., S.W.
    [Show full text]
  • The Clark Howard Radio Show.Xlsx
    The Clark Howard Radio Show State City Time Call Letters Frequency AK Anchorage MoFr 9A-11A KFQD-AM 750 AK Anchorage Sa 10A-12P KFQD-AM 750 AK Anchorage MoFr 6:15A-6:30A KFQD-AM 750 AK Anchorage MoFr 2P-3P KFQD-AM 750 AK Fairbanks MoFr 6A-7P KWLF-FM 98.1 AL Foley MoFr 6:15A-6:30A WHEP-AM 1310 AL Daphne/Mobile Su 2P-5P WAVH-FM 106.5 AL Foley MoFr 12P-2P WHEP-AM 1310 AL Daphne/Mobile Sa 2P-5P WAVH-FM 106.5 AL Fairhope/Mobile MoFr 12P-2P WXQW-AM 660 AL Fairhope/Mobile MoFr 2P-3P WXQW-AM 660 AL Florence/Mus Shoals Su 3P-6P WBCF-AM 1240 AL Florence/Mus Shoals SaSu 4P-7P WBCF-AM 1240 AL Florence/Mus Shoals MoFr 6A-7P WBCF-AM 1240 AL Tuskegee MoFr 9P-10P WQSI-FM 95.9 AL Tuskegee Sa 12P-3P WQSI-FM 95.9 AL Tuskegee MoFr 12P-2P WQSI-FM 95.9 AR Bearden Sa 2P-5P KBEU-FM 92.7 AR Bearden Su 4A-7A KBEU-FM 92.7 AR Hot Springs Su 3P-6P KZNG-AM 1340 AR Farmington/Fayettvl Sa 6A-8A KFAY-AM 1030 AZ Mesa/Phoenix Sa 2P-5P KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Mesa/Phoenix Su 3A-5A KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Mesa/Phoenix MoFr 5:45A-6A KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Mesa/Phoenix MoFr 6:15P-6:30P KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Mesa/Phoenix MoFr 6P-9P KFNN-AM 1510 AZ Prescott Su 10P-1A KYCA-AM 1490 CA Los Angeles Sa 10P-1A KEIB-AM 1150 CA Los Angeles MoFr 5A-7P KEIB-AM 1150 CA Banning/Beaumont MoFr 6A-7P KMET-AM 1490 CA Ventura MoFr 6A-7P KVTA-AM 1590 CA Banning/Beaumont MoFr 6A-8A KMET-AM 1490 CA S Bernardno/Riversd MoFr 10A-12P KKDD-AM 1290 CA Santa Rosa MoFr 6A-7P KSRO-AM 1350 CA Santa Rosa Su 3P-6P KSRO-AM 1350 CA Mendocino/Ukiah MoFr 6A-7P KUNK-FM 92.7 CA Oakland MoFr 12P-3P KKSF-AM 910 CA Oakland Su 7A-10A KKSF-AM 910
    [Show full text]
  • Sheigra Dxpedition Report
    Sheigra DXpedition Report 12 th to 25 th October 2019 - with Dave Kenny & Alan Pennington This was the 58th DXpedition to Sheigra in Sutherland on the far north western tip of the Scottish mainland, just south of Cape Wrath. DXers made the first long drive up here in 1979, so this we guess, was the 40 th anniversary? And the DXers who first made the trip to Sheigra in 1979 to listen to MW would probably notice little change here today: the single-track road ending in the same cluster of cottages, the cemetery besides the track towards the sea and, beyond that, the machair in front of Sheigra’s sandy bay. And surrounding Sheigra, the wild windswept hillsides, lochans and rocky cliffs pounded by the Atlantic. (You can read reports on our 18 most recent Sheigra DXpeditions on the BDXC website here: http://bdxc.org.uk/articles.html ) Below: Sheigra from the north: Arkle and Ben Stack the mountains on the horizon. Once again we made Murdo’s traditional crofter’s cottage our DX base. From here our long wire Beverage aerials can radiate out across the hillsides towards the sea and the Americas to the west and north west, and eastwards towards Asia, parallel to the old, and now very rough, peat track which continues on north east into the open moors after the tarmac road ends at Sheigra. right: Dave earths the Caribbean Beverage. We were fortunate to experience good MW conditions throughout our fortnight’s stay, thanks to very low solar activity. And on the last couple of days we were treated to some superb conditions with AM signals from the
    [Show full text]
  • U. S. Radio Stations As of June 30, 1922 the Following List of U. S. Radio
    U. S. Radio Stations as of June 30, 1922 The following list of U. S. radio stations was taken from the official Department of Commerce publication of June, 1922. Stations generally operated on 360 meters (833 kHz) at this time. Thanks to Barry Mishkind for supplying the original document. Call City State Licensee KDKA East Pittsburgh PA Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. KDN San Francisco CA Leo J. Meyberg Co. KDPT San Diego CA Southern Electrical Co. KDYL Salt Lake City UT Telegram Publishing Co. KDYM San Diego CA Savoy Theater KDYN Redwood City CA Great Western Radio Corp. KDYO San Diego CA Carlson & Simpson KDYQ Portland OR Oregon Institute of Technology KDYR Pasadena CA Pasadena Star-News Publishing Co. KDYS Great Falls MT The Tribune KDYU Klamath Falls OR Herald Publishing Co. KDYV Salt Lake City UT Cope & Cornwell Co. KDYW Phoenix AZ Smith Hughes & Co. KDYX Honolulu HI Star Bulletin KDYY Denver CO Rocky Mountain Radio Corp. KDZA Tucson AZ Arizona Daily Star KDZB Bakersfield CA Frank E. Siefert KDZD Los Angeles CA W. R. Mitchell KDZE Seattle WA The Rhodes Co. KDZF Los Angeles CA Automobile Club of Southern California KDZG San Francisco CA Cyrus Peirce & Co. KDZH Fresno CA Fresno Evening Herald KDZI Wenatchee WA Electric Supply Co. KDZJ Eugene OR Excelsior Radio Co. KDZK Reno NV Nevada Machinery & Electric Co. KDZL Ogden UT Rocky Mountain Radio Corp. KDZM Centralia WA E. A. Hollingworth KDZP Los Angeles CA Newbery Electric Corp. KDZQ Denver CO Motor Generator Co. KDZR Bellingham WA Bellingham Publishing Co. KDZW San Francisco CA Claude W.
    [Show full text]
  • Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >>
    REPORT NO. PN-1-200505-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 05/05/2020 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 0000113010 Renewal of FM WQHH 41819 Main 96.5 DEWITT, MI THE MACDONALD 05/01/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing COMPANY 0000112997 Renewal of FM WMUB 66278 Main 88.5 OXFORD, OH THE PRESIDENT & 05/01/2020 Accepted License TRUSTEES OF For Filing MIAMI UNIVERSITY 0000112987 License To DTV KBCW 69619 Main 28 SAN SAN FRANCISCO 05/01/2020 Accepted Cover FRANCISCO, TELEVISION For Filing CA STATION KBCW INC 0000113043 Modification FM KNAR 91797 Main 89.3 SAN ANGELO, EDUCATIONAL 05/01/2020 Accepted of License TX MEDIA FOUNDATION For Filing 0000113050 License To DTV KGO-TV 34470 Main 12 SAN KGO TELEVISION, 05/01/2020 Accepted Cover FRANCISCO, INC. For Filing CA 0000113024 Renewal of FM WUDR 69423 Main 98.1 DAYTON, OH UNIVERSITY OF 05/01/2020 Accepted License DAYTON For Filing 0000112986 Renewal of FL WQAR- 194334 95.7 ADDISON, MI ADDISON 05/01/2020 Accepted License LP COMMUNITY For Filing SCHOOLS 0000113063 License To DTV WUNG- 69124 Auxiliary 21 CONCORD, NC University of North 05/04/2020 Accepted Cover TV Carolina For Filing Page 1 of 6 REPORT NO. PN-1-200505-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 05/05/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info.
    [Show full text]
  • C L Fl S: FCC 8L ,8 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C
    C L fl s: FCC 8L_,8 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 34 329 In the Matter of ) Amendment of Part 73 of the ) Commission's Rules and Regulations ) BC Docket No. 79-265 1V Concerning the Nighttime Power ) Limitations for Class IV AM ) Broadcast Stations ) RERT AND ORDER (Proceeding Terminated) Adopted: March 15, i98+ ; Released: March 23, 198Lf By the Commission: INTRODUCTION 1. The Commission has before it the Notice of Proposed Rule Making in this proceeding adopted October 19, 1983, 48 FR 50571; November 2, 1983, and the comments and reply comments filed in response to the Notice. In order to place the Notice proposal to increase the nighttime power of Class IV AN stations in context, some background information is necessary. By Report and Order, FCC 58-573, Power Limitations of Class IV Stations, 17 RR 1541 (1958), released June 2, 1958, the Commission increased the maximum permissible daytime power for Class IV AM broadcast stations from 250 watts to 1 kilowatt. This action was taken in response to a petition for rule making filed April 3, 1956 by Community Broadcasters Association, Inc. ("CBA"), an organization representing Class IV AN stations. The across-the-board approach to the power increase was chosen to improve reception of these stations while maintaining their existing coverage areas. CBA also had petitioned for a power increase at night as well, but this could not then be pursued because of international treaty constraints. Recent international developments have suggested that these international restrictions against increasing nighttime power will likely be removed at an early date.
    [Show full text]