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Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >> REPORT NO. PN-1-200720-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/20/2020 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 0000117903 License To DTV WPNE- 18798 Main 25 GREEN BAY, STATE OF 07/16/2020 Accepted Cover TV WI WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000116731 Minor FX W295BH 140532 106.9 SARASOTA, LAKE ERIE 07/16/2020 Received Modification FL COLLEGE OF Amendment OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE, INC. 0000117909 Minor FM KJDE 198775 Main 100.1 CARBON, TX BRAZOS TV, INC. 07/16/2020 Accepted Modification For Filing 0000116886 Renewal of FL WMUU- 197230 102.9 MADISON, WI FIRST UNITARIAN 07/16/2020 Received License LP SOCIETY OF Amendment MADISON 0000117963 Renewal of FM WDQN- 17749 Main 95.9 DUQUOIN, IL THREE ANGELS 07/16/2020 Accepted License FM BROADCASTING For Filing NETWORK, INC. 0000117912 Renewal of FM WHLA 63055 Main 90.3 LA CROSSE, STATE OF 07/16/2020 Accepted License WI WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD Page 1 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200720-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/20/2020 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 0000117949 Renewal of FX W277AC 24447 Main 103.3 WAUPUN, WI RADIO PLUS, INC. 07/16/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000117902 Renewal of FM WAWJ 84755 Main 90.1 MARION, IL AMERICAN FAMILY 07/16/2020 Accepted License ASSOCIATION For Filing 0000117900 Renewal of FM WAXR 86861 Main 88.1 GENESEO, IL AMERICAN FAMILY 07/16/2020 Accepted License ASSOCIATION For Filing 0000117952 Renewal of FM WMDC 46698 Main 98.7 MAYVILLE, WI RADIO PLUS, INC. 07/16/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000117948 Renewal of AM WFDL 42092 Main 1170.0 WAUPUN, WI RADIO PLUS, INC. 07/16/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000117907 Renewal of FM WSLE 1702 Main 91.3 SALEM, IL AMERICAN FAMILY 07/16/2020 Accepted License ASSOCIATION For Filing 0000117916 Renewal of AM WKEI 70276 Main 1450.0 KEWANEE, IL VIRDEN 07/16/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117928 Renewal of FM WNLF 84197 Main 95.9 MACOMB, IL VIRDEN 07/16/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117905 Renewal of FM WAPO 76286 Main 90.5 MOUNT AMERICAN FAMILY 07/16/2020 Accepted License VERNON, IL ASSOCIATION For Filing Page 2 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200720-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/20/2020 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 0000117927 Renewal of FM WRVY- 28292 Main 100.5 HENRY, IL VIRDEN 07/16/2020 Accepted License FM BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117881 Renewal of FX W278BK 141969 103.5 JENKINS, KY LETCHER COUNTY 07/15/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING, For Filing INC. 0000117893 License To DRT KCPQ 33894 Main 13 TACOMA, WA FOX TELEVISION 07/16/2020 Accepted Cover STATIONS, LLC For Filing 0000117897 Renewal of FM WEFI 91350 Main 89.5 EFFINGHAM, AMERICAN FAMILY 07/16/2020 Accepted License IL ASSOCIATION For Filing 0000117913 Renewal of FM WHHI 63056 Main 91.3 HIGHLAND, WI STATE OF 07/16/2020 Accepted License WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117921 Renewal of FM WSPT 2104 Main 97.9 STEVENS MUZZY BROADCAST 07/16/2020 Accepted License POINT, WI GROUP, LLC For Filing 0000117934 Renewal of FM WPNE 63060 Main 89.3 GREEN BAY, STATE OF 07/16/2020 Accepted License WI WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD Page 3 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200720-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/20/2020 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 0000117953 Renewal of FM WFDL- 69779 Main 97.7 LOMIRA, WI RADIO PLUS, INC. 07/16/2020 Accepted License FM For Filing 0000117925 Renewal of FM WCWB 2109 Main 104.9 MARATHON, MUZZY BROADCAST 07/16/2020 Accepted License WI GROUP, LLC For Filing 0000117895 Renewal of FM WBEL- 87567 Main 88.5 CAIRO, IL AMERICAN FAMILY 07/16/2020 Accepted License FM ASSOCIATION For Filing 0000117890 License To DTV WGBX- 72098 Auxiliary 32 BOSTON, MA WGBH 07/16/2020 Accepted Cover TV EDUCATIONAL For Filing FOUNDATION 0000109966 Renewal of AM WMCJ 70451 Main 1460.0 CULLMAN, AL JIMMY DALE MEDIA, 07/16/2020 Received License LLC Amendment 0000116289 Construction FS KMOR 67473 Main 93.3 GERING, NE NEBRASKA RURAL 07/16/2020 Received Permit RADIO ASSOCIATION Amendment 0000117929 Renewal of AM WEVR 25992 Main 1550.0 RIVER FALLS, HANTEN 07/16/2020 Accepted License WI BROADCASTING CO. For Filing INC. 0000035733 Minor DTV WREX 73940 Main 13 ROCKFORD, WREX LICENSE, LLC 07/16/2020 Received Modification IL Amendment Page 4 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200720-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/20/2020 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 0000116288 Construction FS KOZY- 81766 Main 101.3 BRIDGEPORT NEBRASKA RURAL 07/16/2020 Received Permit FM , NE RADIO ASSOCIATION Amendment 0000117944 Renewal of FX W288CO 158612 105.5 CENTRALIA, IL REAL LIFE RADIO 07/16/2020 Accepted License FOUNDATION, INC. For Filing 0000116529 License To FM KJDM 164240 Main 101.7 LINDSBORG, Divine Mercy Radio, 07/16/2020 Received Cover KS Inc. Amendment 0000117923 Renewal of FX W221CN 155144 92.1 MARSHFIELD, MUZZY BROADCAST 07/16/2020 Accepted License WI GROUP, LLC For Filing 0000117919 Minor LPT W36DO- 72535 Main 25 DARBY, PA HC2 LPTV 07/16/2020 Accepted Modification D HOLDINGS, INC. For Filing 0000117962 Displacement LPD WSCF- 15758 Main 20 MELBOURNE, Request Television, 07/16/2020 Accepted LD FL Inc. For Filing 0000117945 License To DTV WCVB- 65684 Auxiliary 33 BOSTON, MA Hearst Stations Inc. 07/16/2020 Accepted Cover TV For Filing 0000109964 Renewal of AM WFMH 24577 Main 1340.0 CULLMAN, AL JIMMY DALE MEDIA, 07/16/2020 Received License LLC Amendment 0000117951 Renewal of FM WTCX 54510 Main 96.1 RIPON, WI RADIO PLUS, INC. 07/16/2020 Accepted License For Filing Page 5 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200720-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/20/2020 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 0000117946 Renewal of FL WWJP- 131888 101.7 RICE LAKE, WI MEADOW CREEK 07/16/2020 Accepted License LP CHRISTIAN RADIO For Filing CORPORATION 0000117936 Renewal of FM WHWC 63078 Main 88.3 MENOMONIE, STATE OF 07/16/2020 Accepted License WI WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117950 Renewal of FX W229DE 201228 93.7 FOND DU LAC RADIO PLUS, INC. 07/16/2020 Accepted License , WI For Filing 0000117891 Renewal of FM WSSQ 37208 Main 105.5 STERLING, IL VIRDEN 07/16/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117915 Renewal of FM WHBM 63058 Main 90.3 PARK FALLS, STATE OF 07/16/2020 Accepted License WI WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117943 Renewal of FM WVYN 158741 Main 90.9 BLUFORD, IL REAL LIFE RADIO 07/16/2020 Accepted License FOUNDATION, INC. For Filing 0000117917 Renewal of FX W299BN 153547 107.7 SHEFFIELD, IL VIRDEN 07/16/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. Page 6 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200720-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/20/2020 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 0000117954 Renewal of FX W236AG 20621 Main 95.1 FOND DU LAC RADIO PLUS, INC. 07/16/2020 Accepted License , WI For Filing 0000117926 Renewal of FM WEVR- 25991 Main 106.3 RIVER FALLS, HANTEN 07/16/2020 Accepted License FM WI BROADCASTING For Filing COMPANY, INC. 0000117958 License To FX W287DQ 157726 93.7 CLEVELAND, RADIO.COM, LLC 07/16/2020 Accepted Cover OH For Filing 0000117922 Renewal of AM WPCN 2106 Main 1010.0 STEVENS MUZZY BROADCAST 07/16/2020 Accepted License POINT, WI GROUP, LLC For Filing 0000117892 Minor LPD WESV- 68043 Main 31 CHICAGO, IL Estrella Television 07/16/2020 Accepted Modification LD License LLC For Filing Page 7 of 7.
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