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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. 468 Media Bureau Call Sign Actions 08/20/2003 During the period from 07/19/2003 to 08/18/2003 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 KRMZ AM BUSTOS MEDIA HOLDINGS OF OREGON, LLC PORTLAND OR 20030423ABR KKGT WDLP-TV TV SONIA BROADCASTING COMPANY, LLC KEY WEST FL BALT-20030515AAL WVIB WJTK AM PENNSYLVANIA MEDIA ASSOCIATES, INC. BOSTON MA 20030506ABB WBPS New or Modified Call Signs Row Effective Former Call Call Sign Service Assigned To City State File Number Number Date Sign KZWB- 1 07/19/2003 LP RAPID BROADCASTING COMPANY RAPID CITY SD KNBN-LP LP KHMN- 2 07/20/2003 FL BLUFF COUNTRY BROADCASTING HOUSTON MN 20000828ADM New LP 3 07/21/2003 KBBM FM PREMIER RADIO GROUP, L.L.C. JEFFERSON CITY MO KLIK-FM 4 07/21/2003 KVTZ-LP FL ST. MARTIN PARISH VOTERS LEAGUE BREAUX BRIDGE LA 20000605ALO New 5 07/21/2003 WEHM FM AAA ENTERTAINMENT LICENSING LLC SOUTHAMPTON NY WHBE 6 07/21/2003 WFVS-LP FL THE BROADCASTERS CLUB FORT VALLEY GA 20000605AES New 7 07/21/2003 WHBE FM AAA ENTERTAINMENT LICENSING LLC EAST HAMPTON NY WEHM WLDC- 8 07/21/2003 FL IGLESIA SINAI PENTECOSTES, INC. GOSHEN IN 20000605AFE New LP 9 07/21/2003 WWFT AM MORTENSON BROADCASTING CO. OF KENTUCKY, NICHOLASVILLE KY WUGR LLC 10 07/21/2003 WYCM FM BAY PATH VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHARLTON MA WBPV AMARGOSA 11 07/22/2003 KPKK FM SKY MEDIA, L.L.C. NV KPUP VALLEY 12 07/22/2003 WBON FM NASSAU BROADCASTING HOLDINGS, INC. HAMPTON BAYS NY WWXY 13 07/23/2003 WBZV FM FRIENDS COMMUNICATIONS OF HUDSON INC HUDSON MI WMXE 14 07/23/2003 WRFM FM INDIANA COMMUNITY RADIO CORPORATION WADESVILLE IN WXYR WWCV- 15 07/23/2003 FL CANTON CONVENTION & VISTORS BUREAU CANTON MS 20000901AAK New LP 16 07/24/2003 KCTO AM ALPINE BROADCASTING CORPORATION CLEVELAND MO 20010620ABN New 17 07/24/2003 KLRH FM EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION SPARKS NV 20000518ACL New 18 07/24/2003 KYRR-LP FL STEVEN J. MICHELSEN TRUST NEVADA CITY CA 20000531ACP New NEWPORT NEWS, 19 07/24/2003 WJHJ-LP LP JBS, INC. VA W39BW ETC. 20 07/24/2003 WRXV FM INVISIBLE ALLIES MINISTRIES STATE COLLEGE PA 19981022MC New KXWB- 21 07/25/2003 LP RAPID BROADCASTING COMPANY SIOUX FALLS SD K42CC LP 22 07/25/2003 WUSP FM TODD P. ROBINSON D/B/A KOOSA BROADCASTING NEKOOSA WI 19970313MH New 23 07/25/2003 WXBT FM CAPSTAR TX LIMITED PARTNERSHIP WEST COLUMBIA SC WSCQ 24 07/28/2003 KJCQ FM CSN INTERNATIONAL QUINCY CA 20000517AFH New 25 07/28/2003 KMZT AM MOUNT WILSON FM BROADCASTERS, INC. SAN RAFAEL CA KTIM 26 07/29/2003 WSKA TV WSKG PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COUNCIL CORNING NY 19960126KE New 27 07/30/2003 KBDU-LP LP MEREDITH CORPORATION BEND OR K50DN 28 07/30/2003 KEGA FM SIMMONS-SLC, LS, LLC OAKLEY UT KKIK ARKANSAS EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION 29 07/30/2003 KETZ TV EL DORADO AR 19960920JZ New COMMISSION 30 07/30/2003 KMAI-LP FL CALIFORNIA, STATE OF ALTURAS CA 20000608AAM New 31 07/30/2003 WFRE-LP FL FREMONT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FREMONT NC 20010611AFI New WOMA- LATINO AMERICAN MEDIA ORGANIZATION OF 32 07/30/2003 FL LEBANON PA 20010612AEJ New LP PENNSYLVANIA, INC. 33 07/31/2003 KCIU-LP FL LAWRENCE CHINESE EVANGELICAL CHURCH LAWRENCE KS 20000831AAD New 34 07/31/2003 KIVE-LP FL DAWN ADVENTIST BROADCASTING AURORA NE 20010615AUF New 35 07/31/2003 KSDC-LP FL SUNNYDALE ADVENTIST ACADEMY CENTRALIA MO 20010122AKK New SILOAM SPRINGS ADVENTIST EDUCATIONAL 36 07/31/2003 KSSQ-LP FL SILOAM SPRINGS AR 20010615AXL New RADIO WGAG- 37 07/31/2003 FL THE DENVER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED PRINCETON WV 20010615AFW New LP WXGR- 38 07/31/2003 FL GRITTY DOVER NH 20000901AGJ New LP WXND- 39 07/31/2003 FL NDIMENSION ETNA NH 20000901AEQ New LP 40 08/01/2003 WRIR-LP FL VIRGINIA CENTER FOR PUBLIC PRESS RICHMOND VA 20000901AES New WYAP- 41 08/01/2003 FL CLAY COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS, LTD. CLAY WV 20010611ABL New LP 42 08/04/2003 WMGT AM ENDURANCE BROADCASTING, LLC STILLWATER MN WEZU 43 08/04/2003 WSNH AM ANASTOS MEDIA GROUP, INC. NASHUA NH WOTW WOXR- 44 08/06/2003 FL SOUTHWESTERN OHIO PUBLIC RADIO, INC. HUBER HEIGHTS OH 20010116ACE New LP 45 08/07/2003 KQNC FM CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO QUINCY CA 20000119ABU New 46 08/07/2003 KSEX-LP LP COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING CORP. DALLAS TX K57IG 47 08/08/2003 WHZQ FM SOUTHEASTERN BROADCAST ASSOCIATES, INC. CROSS HILL SC WCRS-FM KSOW- 48 08/11/2003 FL APROVECHO RESEARCH CENTER COTTAGE GROVE OR 20010615BCA New LP 49 08/11/2003 KXES-LP FL YUKON WIRELESS, INC. GALENA AK 20000605ACG New 50 08/11/2003 WICV FM INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS EAST JORDAN MI WIZY 51 08/11/2003 WQTK AM KIRKMAN BROADCASTING, INC. MONCKS CORNER SC WWJK 52 08/11/2003 WRDT AM WMUZ RADIO, INC. MONROE MI WLLZ WWKJ- 53 08/11/2003 FL PEORIA CHRISTIAN RADIO CORPORATION PEORIA IL 20000901ACO New LP KMEC- 54 08/12/2003 FL MENDOCINO ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER UKIAH CA 20000605ALC New LP 55 08/12/2003 WCOL AM CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P. COLUMBUS OH WZNW 56 08/13/2003 KFLL FM BROADCASTING FOR THE CHALLENGED, INC. SUSANVILLE CA 20000518ACM New 57 08/13/2003 KLYF-LP FL COQUILLE CHRISTIAN RADIO, INC COQUILLE OR 20010615AFO New 58 08/13/2003 WCFS-LP FL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH DU QUOIN IL 20000828ABJ New WYMA- 59 08/13/2003 FL ADVENT HOME YOUTH SERVICES,INC CALHOUN TN 20010615ANZ New LP 60 08/14/2003 KWYA FM WAY-FM MEDIA GROUP, INC. ASTORIA OR KZNX 61 08/14/2003 KWYQ FM WAY-FM MEDIA GROUP, INC. LONGVIEW WA KZOE 62 08/15/2003 KISY FM AGM-IDAHO BROADCASTING, LLC GOODING ID KHJR 63 08/15/2003 WJPB-LP FL JACKSON PARK BAPTIST CHURCH, INC. MUNCIE IN 20000605AHS New NORTH LITTLE 64 08/16/2003 KDXE AM RADIO DISNEY AM 1380, LLC AR KRNN ROCK 65 08/17/2003 WXCR FM SEVEN RANGES RADIO COMPANY, INC. NEW WV WNMR MARTINSVILLE KANS- 66 08/18/2003 FM C & C CONSULTING, INC EMPORIA KS KRWV FM EMMIS AUSTIN RADIO BROADCASTING 67 08/18/2003 KDHT FM CEDAR PARK TX KXMG COMPANY, L.P. 68 08/18/2003 KKYD FM C&C CONSULTING, INC. OSAGE CITY KS KANS-FM 69 08/18/2003 KPOJ AM CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P. PORTLAND OR KTLK 70 08/18/2003 KTLK AM CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P. SANTA BARBARA CA KIST WMBC- MARANATHA BIBLE AND MISSIONARY 71 08/18/2003 FL NORTON SHORES MI 20000831ADP New LP CONFERENCE WMCN- 72 08/18/2003 TV LENFEST BROADCASTING, LLC ATLANTIC CITY NJ WWAC-TV TV 73 08/18/2003 WUIN FM OCEAN BROADCASTING II, LLC CAROLINA BEACH NC WJZY-FM WVGN- CHARLOTTE 74 08/18/2003 LP TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK VI W14CP LP AMALIE -F C C- .
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