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Attachment B - Second Adjacent Waiver Requests FCC 14-132 Attachment B - Second Adjacent Waiver Requests FCC 14-132 # Group # File No. BNPL test City State Applicant Name 2nd waiver station(s) 1 73A 20131115ABV 20131115ABV CROMWELL CT SOCIETY OF THE MISSIONARIES OF THE HOLYWDRC-FM APOSTLES-CROMWELL 2 73A 20131107AJD 20131107AJD MANCHESTER CT MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE WDRC-FM 3 4 78 20131113BMP 20131113BMP TAKOMA PARK MD HISTORIC TAKOMA INC. WKYS(FM), WIAD(FM) 5 78 20131112CCS 20131112CCS WASHINGTON DC HR-57 FOUNDATION WKYS(FM), WIAD(FM) 6 78 20131114AKR 20131114AKR WASHINGTON DC THE WASHINGTON PEACE CENTER WKYS(FM), WIAD(FM) 7 8 80 20131113BOB 20131113BOB HOCKESSIN DE SANFORD SCHOOL WBEN-FM 9 80 20131113BMQ 20131113BMQ WILMINGTON DE AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY WBEN-FM 10 11 150 20131112ALF 20131112ALF CHICAGO IL CHICAGO INDEPENDENT RADIO PROJECT WPPN(FM), WGCI-FM 12 150 20131114ABF 20131114ABF DES PLAINES IL DES PLAINES POLICE DEPARTMENT WPPN(FM), WGCI-FM 13 14 151 20131114BLR 20131114BLR EVANSTON IL NEW RHYTHM ARTS CENTER, STUDIO, GARDEN,WLUP-FM, AND CAFÉ WFMT(FM) 15 16 152 20131114BNK 20131114BNK CHICAGO IL SOUND OF HOPE RADIO NFP WFMT(FM), WUSN(FM) 17 152 20131114ADR 20131114ADR CHICAGO IL URBANMEDIA ONE WFMT(FM), WUSN(FM) 18 152 20131114ABC 20131114ABC CHICAGO IL MORTON COLLEGE WFMT(FM), WUSN(FM) 19 20 153 20131114BDD 20131114BDD EL PASO IL TRINITY EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION WJEK(FM), WQQB(FM) 21 22 154 20131115ASO 20131115ASO CHICAGO IL ROOTS & CULTURE WOJO(FM), WCFS-FM 23 154 20131115AVQ 20131115AVQ CHICAGO IL PUBLIC MEDIA INSTITUTE WOJO(FM), WCFS-FM 24 25 163 20131114AHR 20131114AHR EVANSVILLE IN LEGION OF MARY COMITIUM WIKY-FM 26 27 166 20131114BBG 20131114BBG SOUTH BEND IN HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, INC. WUBU(FM) 28 166 20131114BFX 20131114BFX SOUTH BEND IN SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS OF PERPETUAL ADORATIONWUBU(FM) 29 30 171 20131023AAA 20131023AAA LOUISVILLE KY CRESCENT HILL RADIO INC. WVEZ(FM) 31 171 20131112AZF 20131112AZF LOUISVILLE KY FELLOWSHIP OF RECONCILIATION LOUISVILLEWVEZ(FM) 32 33 174 20131114AFB 20131114AFB LOUISVILLE KY ART FM, INC. WAMZ(FM) 34 174 20131114AOU 20131114AOU LOUISVILLE KY SQUALLIS PUPPETEERS INC. WAMZ(FM) 35 36 175 20131112AWI 20131112AWI COVINGTON KY 24-7 BROADCASTING, INC. WIZF(FM), WKRQ(FM) 37 175 20131112AMA 20131112AMA COVINGTON KY SOUTH CINCINNATI COMMUNITY RADIO WIZF(FM), WKRQ(FM) 38 39 183 20131112AAF 20131112AAF AUBURNDALE MA LASELL COLLEGE RADIO WKLB-FM, WODS(FM) 1 of 6 Attachment B - Second Adjacent Waiver Requests FCC 14-132 # Group # File No. BNPL test City State Applicant Name 2nd waiver station(s) 40 183 20131106ARV 20131106ARV BOSTON MA CITY OF BOSTON WKLB-FM, WODS(FM) 41 183 20131022AEW 20131022AEW DORCHESTER MA GLOBAL MINISTRIES CHRISTIAN CHURCH WKLB-FM, WODS(FM) 42 43 184 20131114BHP 20131114BHP ENFIELD CT TOWN OF ENFIELD CT. WAQY(FM) 44 184 20131115ACG 20131115ACG SPRINGFIELD MA CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATIONWAQY(FM) 45 46 185 20131113ABU 20131113ABU CHELSEA MA CHELSEA PUBLIC SCHOOLS WJMN(FM), WHRB(FM) 47 185 20131114BLH 20131114BLH EAST BOSTON MA BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS WJMN(FM), WHRB(FM) 48 185 20131114BJP 20131114BJP EAST BOSTON MA WINTHROP ART ASSOCIATION WJMN(FM), WHRB(FM) 49 185 20131114AYU 20131114AYU EAST BOSTON MA ZUMIX, INC. WJMN(FM), WHRB(FM) 50 185 20131113ASE 20131113ASE LYNN MA IGLESIA CHRISTIANA TORRENTE DE CEDRON WJMN(FM), WHRB(FM) 51 185 20131114BOG 20131114BOG WOBURN MA WINCHESTER SCHOOL OF CHINESE CULTURE WJMN(FM), WHRB(FM) 52 53 189 20131113BOG 20131113BOG EASTON MA EASTON COMMUNITY ACCESS TELEVISION WBQT(FM) 54 55 190 20131114BIY 20131114BIY CHICOPEE MA ST. JEROME PARISH HOLYOKE EDUCATIONAL WAQY(FM)RADIO ASSOCIATION 56 190 20131112AKC 20131112AKC HOLYOKE MA WORD OF LIFE CHURCH OF GOD WAQY(FM) 57 190 20131115ACJ 20131115ACJ SPRINGFIELD MA CATOLICASPRINGFIELD.COM WAQY(FM) 58 59 198 20131112BMA 20131112BMA BALTIMORE MD CENTER FOR EMERGING MEDIA, INC. WERQ-FM, WPOC(FM) 60 198 20131114ADS 20131114ADS BALTIMORE MD THE BENEDICTINE SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE WERQ-FM, WPOC(FM) 61 198 20131114BEV 20131114BEV BALTIMORE MD THE UNITED WORKERS ASSOCIATION WERQ-FM, WPOC(FM) 62 198 20131115ANR 20131115ANR EAST BALTIMORE MD JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY WERQ-FM, WPOC(FM) 63 198 20131115AIE 20131115AIE ELDERSBURG MD ST. JOSEPH'S SYKESVILLE ROMAN CATHOLIC CONGREGATION,WERQ-FM, WPOC(FM) INC. 64 65 200 20131115ATK 20131115ATK GRAND RAPIDS MI COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT CENTER WLAV-FM 66 200 20131022AGL 20131022AGL GRAND RAPIDS MI IGLESIA SANANDO LAS NACIONES WLAV-FM 67 68 203 20131113AMM 20131113AMM KALAMAZOO MI CATHOLIC INFORMATION CENTER OF SOUTH.WBCT(FM) 69 70 209 20131114BQG 20131114BQG MINNEAPOLIS MN MINNEAPOLIS BELIEVERS IN CHRIST KXXR(FM), KSTP-FM 71 209 20131113BSF 20131113BSF MINNEAPOLIS MN SOMALI AMERICAN COMMUNITY KXXR(FM), KSTP-FM 72 209 20131114BHS 20131114BHS PLYMOUTH MN PROVIDENCE ACADEMY KXXR(FM), KSTP-FM 73 209 20131114BGF 20131114BGF ST. PAUL MN THE SUMMIT UNIVERSITY PLANNING COUNCILKXXR(FM), KSTP-FM 74 209 20131114BKA 20131114BKA ST. PAUL MN VICTORIA THEATRE PROJECT KXXR(FM), KSTP-FM 75 209 20131114BRV 20131114BRV ST. PAUL MN CENTER FOR HMONG ARTS & TALENT KXXR(FM), KSTP-FM 76 209 20131114BFV 20131114BFV ST. PAUL MN THOMAS DALE DISTRICT KXXR(FM), KSTP-FM 77 78 210 20131114BRM 20131114BRM MINNEAPOLIS MN PILLSBURY UNITED COMMUNITIES KTIS-FM 2 of 6 Attachment B - Second Adjacent Waiver Requests FCC 14-132 # Group # File No. BNPL test City State Applicant Name 2nd waiver station(s) 79 210 20131114BCX 20131114BCX MINNEAPOLIS MN THE MAIN STREET PROJECT KTIS-FM 80 210 20131114BOS 20131114BOS MINNEAPOLIS MN THE ORGANIZING APPRENTICESHIP PROJECT KTIS-FM 81 82 214 20131113BJU 20131113BJU ST. LOUIS MO HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF METROPOLITANKEZK-FM, KLOU(FM) ST. LOUIS 83 214 20131112BOF 20131112BOF ST. LOUIS MO INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF METROPOLITANKEZK-FM, ST. LOUIS KLOU(FM) 84 214 20131113BKD 20131113BKD ST. LOUIS MO ST. LOUIS LANGUAGE IMMERSION SCHOOL KEZK-FM, KLOU(FM) 85 86 223 20131022AGO 20131022AGO RALEIGH NC CENTRO CRISTIANO EL SERMON DEL MONTE WTKK(FM) 87 223 20131114AWY 20131114AWY RALEIGH NC COLUMBUS CLUB OF RALEIGH, INC. WTKK(FM) 88 223 20131115ACX 20131115ACX RALEIGH NC CORPORATION FOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENTWTKK(FM) 89 223 20131114BRR 20131114BRR RALEIGH NC LITTLE RALEIGH RADIO INC. WTKK(FM) 90 91 228 20131114ABH 20131114ABH SALISBURY NC LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE WKZL(FM) 92 93 229 20131115APW 20131115APW APEX NC DIVINE MERCY RADIO, INC. WKIX-FM 94 229 20131114AZU 20131114AZU CARY NC CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER WKIX-FM 95 229 20131115ALX 20131115ALX CARY NC DIOCESE OF RALEIGH WKIX-FM 96 97 232 20131115ASS 20131115ASS CHARLOTTE NC MOUNT CALVARY INTERNATIONAL CHURCH WPZS(FM) 98 99 234 20131114ARD 20131114ARD RALEIGH NC BIRTHCHOICE WCPE(FM) 100 101 240 20131114BJW 20131114BJW LAWRENCE MA ST. PATRICK PARISH LAWRENCE EDUCATIONALWOKQ(FM) RADIO ASSOCIATION 102 240 20131113AKZ 20131113AKZ HAVERHILL MA PUBLIC MEDIA OF NEW ENGLAND WBZ-FM 103 104 244 20131114BFK 20131114BFK KEARNEY NJ GOSPEL LIGHT PRAYER CHURCH INC. WPLJ(FM), WXNY-FM 105 244 20131112BWI 20131112BWI MAPLEWOOD NJ CARIBBEAN SPORTS INTERNATIONAL, INC. WPLJ(FM), WXNY-FM 106 244 20131025AGU 20131025AGU ORANGE NJ OPTIMUM VOICE, A NJ NONPROFIT CORP. WPLJ(FM), WXNY-FM 107 244 20131115ART 20131115ART PASSAIC NJ FIRST SPANISH FREE METHODIST CHURCH WPLJ(FM), WXNY-FM 108 244 20131112CAH 20131112CAH WAYNE NJ PREAKNESS VALLEY UNITED REFORMED WPLJ(FM), WXNY-FM 109 110 246 20131106ANP 20131106ANP BROOKLYN NY EDUCATIONAL LAB INC. WFAN-FM, WWFS(FM) 111 112 247 20131107AHI 20131107AHI DOVER NJ CALVARY CHAPEL MORRIS HILLS WBLS(FM) 113 114 249 20131114AHF 20131114AHF GALLOWAY NJ WORD OF LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP WPUR(FM) 115 116 261 20131114ARE 20131114ARE FLUSHING NY THE GLOBAL SERVICE CENTER FOR QUITTINGWWPR-FM, WQXR-FM 117 261 20131114BRB 20131114BRB QUEENS NY THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF BROOKLYNWWPR-FM, WQXR-FM 3 of 6 Attachment B - Second Adjacent Waiver Requests FCC 14-132 # Group # File No. BNPL test City State Applicant Name 2nd waiver station(s) 118 261 20131114BQS 20131114BQS ROCKAWAY BEACHNY AMERICAN CENTER FOR CIVIL JUSTICE, INC. WWPR-FM, WQXR-FM 119 120 263 20131114BHN 20131114BHN TROY NY GREEN EDUCATION AND LEGAL FUND, INC. WFLY(FM), W226AC 121 263 20131114ABX 20131114ABX TROY NY MEDIA ALLIANCE WFLY(FM), W226AC 122 263 20131114AAM 20131114AAM TROY NY OAKWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. WFLY(FM), W226AC 123 263 20131114ABM 20131114ABM TROY NY TAP, INC. WFLY(FM), W226AC 124 263 20131114AAX 20131114AAX TROY NY TROY BIKE RESCUE, INC. WFLY(FM), W226AC 125 126 264 20131114BUP 20131114BUP DEWITT NY MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL SCHOOL, INC. WSEN-FM 127 264 20131114ADZ 20131114ADZ SYRACUSE NY SYRACUSE COMMUNITY RADIO, INC. WSEN-FM 128 129 265 20131114ATO 20131114ATO BINGHAMTON NY MT. ST. FRANCIS HERMITAGE INC. WYXL(FM), WHWK(FM) 130 265 20131114BCY 20131114BCY BINGHAMTON NY THE BUNDY MUSEUM OF HISTORY & ART WYXL(FM), WHWK(FM) 131 132 266 20131113BLC 20131113BLC COLUMBUS OH SEMM FOUNDATION WQIO(FM) 133 134 270 20131113AXG 20131113AXG COLUMBUS OH CHRISTIAN MEDIA, INCORPORATED WLVQ(FM), WBNS-FM 135 270 20131115ALH 20131115ALH COLUMBUS OH OHIO HISPANIC COALITION WLVQ(FM), WBNS-FM 136 137 271 20131113BLZ 20131113BLZ CLEVELAND OH BURTEN, BELL, CARR DEVELOPMENT, INC. WFHM-FM 138 271 20131113BTG 20131113BTG GARFIELD HEIGHTSOH SUBSTANCE OF LIFE ENTERPRISES, INC. WFHM-FM 139 140 272 20131114BMI 20131114BMI TOLEDO OH NUESTRA GENTE COMMUNITY PROJECTS WLQR-FM 141 142 273 20131114AUP 20131114AUP DUBLIN OH THE HARAMBEE ACADEMY, INC. WHKC(FM), WCOL-FM 143 144 301 20131029ADT 20131029ADT LANSDALE PA NORTH PENN SCHOOL DISTRICT WOGL(FM), WUSL(FM) 145 301 20131114APD 20131114APD PHOENIXVILLE PA TRI COUNTY COMMUNITY
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