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Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >> REPORT NO. PN-1-200721-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/21/2020 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 0000118054 Modification FX K213EL 155214 90.5 LARAMIE, WY RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000092394 Renewal of AM WUFE 73 Main 1260.0 BAXLEY, GA SOUTH GEORGIA 07/17/2020 Received License BROADCASTERS, Amendment INC. 0000117969 Renewal of FM WRMS- 13650 Main 94.3 BEARDSTOWN, LB SPORTS 07/17/2020 Accepted License FM IL PRODUCTIONS LLC For Filing 0000118022 Modification FX W206BP 152259 89.1 DUBLIN, GA RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000117973 Renewal of FM WPWQ 39624 Main 106.7 MOUNT LB SPORTS 07/17/2020 Accepted License STERLING, IL PRODUCTIONS LLC For Filing 0000117241 Amendment DCA W50CH- 37238 Main 50 ALTON, IL LIBERTY 07/17/2020 Received D COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 0000117965 Minor FX K245CH 152576 96.9 GRANGEVILLE, EDGEWATER 07/17/2020 Accepted Modification ID BROADCASTING, For Filing INC. 0000118010 Modification FX W209CD 152214 89.7 ATLANTA, GA RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing Page 1 of 11 REPORT NO. PN-1-200721-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/21/2020 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 0000118031 Modification FM KILV 87226 Main 107.5 CASTANA, IA EDUCATIONAL 07/17/2020 Accepted of License MEDIA FOUNDATION For Filing 0000118015 Modification FX W209CG 150669 89.7 TALLAPOOSA, RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License GA INC. For Filing 0000118002 License To DTV WLPX- 73189 Main 39 CHARLESTON, ION MEDIA 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover TV WV CHARLESTON For Filing LICENSE, INC. 0000118065 Renewal of FL WRWO- 193965 94.5 OTTAWA, IL HERE AND AGAIN 07/20/2020 Accepted License LP For Filing 0000118036 Modification FX K240DE 146700 95.9 SIOUX CITY, IA RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000108731 Renewal of FM WEAX 67795 Main 88.3 ANGOLA, IN STAR EDUCATIONAL 07/17/2020 Received License MEDIA NETWORK, Amendment INC. 0000117992 Renewal of FM WJEQ 9896 Main 102.7 MACOMB, IL VIRDEN 07/17/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117997 Renewal of FX W284CV 151800 104.7 KEWANEE, IL VIRDEN 07/17/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. Page 2 of 11 REPORT NO. PN-1-200721-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/21/2020 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 0000118039 License To DTX WTVI 10645 Main 9 CHARLOTTE, CENTRAL 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover NC PIEDMONT For Filing COMMUNITY COLLEGE 0000117972 Renewal of FM WKXQ 36579 Main 92.5 RUSHVILLE, IL LB SPORTS 07/17/2020 Accepted License PRODUCTIONS LLC For Filing 0000118033 Renewal of FM WHND 83612 Main 89.7 SISTER BAY, WI STATE OF 07/17/2020 Accepted License WISCONSIN For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000118049 Renewal of DCA WHFL- 22485 Main 7 GOLDSBORO, Free Life Ministries, 07/17/2020 Accepted License CD NC Inc. For Filing 0000117991 License To DTV WOWK- 23342 Main 13 HUNTINGTON, NEXSTAR 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover TV WV BROADCASTING, For Filing INC. 0000118059 Renewal of FL WRBP- 195676 92.5 WISCONSIN Calvary Chapel of 07/17/2020 Accepted License LP RAPIDS, WI Wisconsin Rapids, Inc. For Filing 0000117993 License To LPD KUSE-LD 168057 Main 12 SEATTLE, WA HC2 LPTV 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover HOLDINGS, INC. For Filing Page 3 of 11 REPORT NO. PN-1-200721-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/21/2020 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 0000118026 Renewal of FM WYHI 23476 Main 99.9 PARK FOREST, BIBLE 07/17/2020 Accepted License IL BROADCASTING For Filing NETWORK, INC. 0000117977 License To FX K266CM 202344 101.1 SUNBURG, MN LAKELAND 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover BROADCASTING For Filing COMPANY 0000118012 License To FX W294CE 201254 106.7 MOUNT AIRY, WPAQ RADIO, INC. 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover NC For Filing 0000118044 Modification FX W219DI 143879 91.7 MOREHEAD, KY RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000117957 License To DCA KCNZ- 52887 Main 21 SAN Poquito Mas 07/16/2020 Accepted Cover CD FRANCISCO, CA Communications LLC For Filing 0000118064 Minor FX W294CR 203078 106.7 TAMPA, FL RADIO TROPICAL, 07/17/2020 Accepted Modification INC. For Filing 0000118032 Modification FX K206ED 152205 89.1 LE MARS, IA RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000118051 Renewal of FL WGVD- 196510 97.3 DWIGHT, IL DWIGHT FIRST 07/17/2020 Accepted License LP BAPTIST CHURCH For Filing AND ACADEMY 0000118007 Modification FX W220DS 121804 91.9 MONTGOMERY RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License , AL INC. For Filing Page 4 of 11 REPORT NO. PN-1-200721-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/21/2020 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 0000118050 Modification FX K208EW 149480 89.5 LOVELOCK, NV RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000118047 Modification FX W209CF 77029 Main 89.7 GULFPORT, MS RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000118019 Modification FX W212BY 142658 90.3 BRUNSWICK, RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License GA INC. For Filing 0000117984 License To DTX WAXN- 12793 Main 32 KANNAPOLIS, WSOC TELEVISION, 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover TV NC LLC For Filing 0000118052 Modification FX K220JL 155099 91.9 WALLA WALLA, RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License WA INC. For Filing 0000118034 Modification FX K218EA 148639 91.5 OTTUMWA, IA RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000118017 License To FM WEVH 48439 Main 91.3 HANOVER, NH NEW HAMPSHIRE 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover PUBLIC RADIO, For Filing INCORPORATED 0000118043 Renewal of FM WSSW 91616 Main 89.1 PLATTEVILLE, STATE OF 07/17/2020 Accepted License WI WISCONSIN For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD Page 5 of 11 REPORT NO. PN-1-200721-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/21/2020 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 0000118021 Renewal of FM WHSA 63089 Main 89.9 BRULE, WI STATE OF 07/17/2020 Accepted License WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117995 Renewal of FM WJRE 12236 Main 102.5 GALVA, IL VIRDEN 07/17/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000118009 Modification FX K204DI 92408 Main 88.7 HOT SPRINGS, RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License AR INC. For Filing 0000118014 Minor FX W294CW 202481 106.7 LORIS, SC BANANA JACK 07/17/2020 Accepted Modification MURPHY For Filing PRODUCTIONS, LLC 0000117976 Renewal of FM WVIL 40222 Main 101.3 VIRGINIA, IL LB SPORTS 07/17/2020 Accepted License PRODUCTIONS LLC For Filing 0000118030 Renewal of FM WHDI 83611 Main 91.9 SISTER BAY, WI STATE OF 07/17/2020 Accepted License WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117990 Renewal of FM WLMD 36613 Main 104.7 BUSHNELL, IL VIRDEN 07/17/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. Page 6 of 11 REPORT NO. PN-1-200721-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/21/2020 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 0000118024 Modification FX W219DH 148623 91.7 MACON, GA RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000118045 Modification FX W218CY 149168 91.5 MANISTEE, MI RADIO BY GRACE, 07/17/2020 Accepted of License INC. For Filing 0000117964 Minor FM WKEZ- 34351 Main 96.9 TAVERNIER, FL Magnum 07/16/2020 Accepted Modification FM Broadcasting, Inc. For Filing 0000118060 Minor FM KJKL 94213 Main 89.1 JAMESTOWN, EDUCATIONAL 07/17/2020 Accepted Modification ND MEDIA FOUNDATION For Filing 0000117983 License To DTX WSOC- 74070 Main 19 CHARLOTTE, WSOC TELEVISION, 07/17/2020 Accepted Cover TV NC LLC For Filing 0000117943 Renewal of FM WVYN 158741 Main 90.9 BLUFORD, IL REAL LIFE RADIO 07/17/2020 Received License FOUNDATION, INC. Amendment 0000117955 Construction DRT WAOE 52280 Main 10 PEORIA, IL FOUR SEASONS 07/16/2020 Accepted Permit PEORIA, LLC For Filing 0000118065 Renewal of FL WRWO- 193965 94.5 OTTAWA, IL HERE AND AGAIN 07/20/2020 Received License LP Amendment 0000110447 Renewal of FM WDEF- 57827 Main 92.3 CHATTANOOGA Jackson Telecasters, 07/17/2020 Received License FM , TN Inc. Amendment Page 7 of 11 REPORT NO. PN-1-200721-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/21/2020 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C.
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