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PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C REPORT NO. PN-2-190927-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 09/27/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000074855 Renewal of FL WQER- 196784 96.7 ROCKVILLE, MD CHINESE AMERICAN 09/25/2019 Granted License LP COMMUNITY CONNECTION, INC. 0000074235 Renewal of FM WCVE- 10016 Main 88.9 RICHMOND, VA COMMONWEALTH 09/25/2019 Granted License FM PUBLIC BROADCASTING CORPORATION 0000074216 Renewal of FX W278AL 85043 Main 103.5 DURBIN, WV POCAHONTAS 09/25/2019 Granted License COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE CORP. 0000074110 Renewal of FX W260DI 201234 99.9 WYTHEVILLE, VA THREE RIVERS 09/25/2019 Granted License MEDIA CORPORATION 0000073831 Renewal of FX W268BA 154255 101.5 BALTIMORE, MD Hearst Stations Inc. 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000073978 Renewal of AM WINA 10649 Main 1070.0 CHARLOTTESVILLE TIDEWATER 09/25/2019 Granted License , VA COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 0000074341 Renewal of AM WCTN 59711 Main 950.0 POTOMAC-CABIN WIN RADIO 09/25/2019 Granted License JOHN, MD BROADCASTING CORPORATION Page 1 of 52 REPORT NO. PN-2-190927-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 09/27/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000074379 Renewal of FM WHFW 176296 Main 89.7 WINCHESTER, VA CHRISTENDOM 09/25/2019 Granted License EDUCATIONAL CORPORATION 0000074663 Renewal of FX W262BB 143254 100.3 MAX MEADOWS, APPALACHIAN 09/25/2019 Granted License VA EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION CORPORATION 0000073954 Renewal of FM WMRL 30177 Main 89.9 LEXINGTON, VA JAMES MADISON 09/25/2019 Granted License UNIVERSITY BOARD OF VISITORS 0000073389 Renewal of FL WOHM- 195374 96.3 CHARLESTON, SC MEDIA REFORM SC 09/25/2019 Granted License LP 0000074136 Renewal of FX W282CA 154008 104.3 RICHMOND, VA EDGEWATER 09/25/2019 Granted License BROADCASTING, INC. 0000074039 Renewal of FM WKWI 7773 Main 101.7 KILMARNOCK, VA TWO RIVERS 09/25/2019 Granted License COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 0000074167 Renewal of FX W283CQ 2482 Main 104.5 ROCKY MOUNT, VA WYTI, INC. 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000074784 Renewal of FL WWOP- 193877 100.3 OCEAN CITY, MD TOWN OF OCEAN 09/25/2019 Granted License LP CITY Page 2 of 52 REPORT NO. PN-2-190927-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 09/27/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000074240 Renewal of FX W223AZ 157136 92.5 RICHMOND, VA Virginia Tech 09/25/2019 Granted License Foundation, Inc. 0000074285 Renewal of FL WFOG- 196248 95.9 HILLSVILLE, VA PINK DOORS MEDIA 09/25/2019 Granted License LP 0000074289 Renewal of AM WRAA 12572 Main 1330.0 LURAY, VA HAYDEN HAMILTON 09/25/2019 Granted License MEDIA STRATEGIES, INC. 0000073942 Renewal of AM WNTX 65640 Main 1350.0 FREDERICKSBURG ALPHA MEDIA 09/25/2019 Granted License , VA LICENSEE LLC 0000073904 Renewal of FX W261CV 139550 100.1 HARRISONBURG, TIDEWATER 09/25/2019 Granted License VA COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 0000074210 Renewal of FX W236BG 141356 95.1 HARRISONBURG, STU-COMM, INC. 09/25/2019 Granted License VA 0000074030 Renewal of FL WXSU- 124825 96.3 SALISBURY, MD SALISBURY 09/25/2019 Granted License LP UNIVERSITY 0000074465 Renewal of FX W276DQ 202628 103.1 CUMBERLAND, MD CUMBERLAND 09/25/2019 Granted License BROADCASTING COMPANY Page 3 of 52 REPORT NO. PN-2-190927-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 09/27/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000074273 Renewal of FM WESM 69082 Main 91.3 PRINCESS ANNE, UNIVERSITY OF 09/25/2019 Granted License MD MARYLAND, EASTERN SHORE 0000074296 Renewal of FM WVHT 71287 Main 100.5 NORFOLK, VA MHR LICENSE LLC 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000074079 Renewal of FX W247AD 67688 Main 97.3 ROANOKE, VA Mel Wheeler, Inc. 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000074264 Renewal of FM WOEL- 39897 Main 89.9 ELKTON, MD MARANATHA BIBLE 09/25/2019 Granted License FM INSTITUTE, INC. 0000074193 Renewal of FM WSTV 64082 Main 104.9 ROANOKE, VA CAPSTAR TX, LLC 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000074449 Renewal of FX W300DK 51896 Main 107.9 RICHMOND, VA DELMARVA 09/25/2019 Granted License EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION 0000074327 Renewal of FM WBRW 5795 Main 105.3 BLACKSBURG, VA MONTICELLO MEDIA 09/25/2019 Granted License LLC 0000074351 Renewal of FM WNOH 69570 Main 105.3 WINDSOR, VA CC LICENSES, LLC 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000074258 Renewal of AM WVCV 54873 Main 1340.0 ORANGE, VA Piedmont 09/25/2019 Granted License Communications, Inc. Page 4 of 52 REPORT NO. PN-2-190927-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 09/27/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000073771 Renewal of AM WRVC 21435 Main 930.0 HUNTINGTON, WV FIFTH AVENUE 09/25/2019 Granted License BROADCASTING CO., INC 0000074151 Renewal of FL WROF- 197268 95.7 FLOYD, VA RADIO FREE FLOYD 09/25/2019 Granted License LP 0000073836 Renewal of FM WIYY 65693 Main 97.9 BALTIMORE, MD Hearst Stations Inc. 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000074361 Renewal of AM WTNT 70036 Main 730.0 ALEXANDRIA, VA METRO RADIO, INC. 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000073853 Renewal of FM WFGM- 21170 Main 93.1 BARRACKVILLE, AJG Corporation 09/25/2019 Granted License FM WV 0000073872 Renewal of FM WNOR 67080 Main 98.7 NORFOLK, VA TIDEWATER 09/25/2019 Granted License COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 0000074405 Renewal of FM WKIK- 60777 Main 102.9 CALIFORNIA, MD SOMAR 09/25/2019 Granted License FM COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 0000073862 Renewal of FM WVGV 174626 Main 89.7 WEST UNION, WV ARAIZA REVIVAL 09/25/2019 Granted License MINISTRIES, INC. Page 5 of 52 REPORT NO. PN-2-190927-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 09/27/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000074370 Renewal of FM WSJE 170876 Main 91.3 SUMMERSVILLE, EVANGELIST 09/25/2019 Granted License WV COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 0000074472 Renewal of FL WAXE- 194320 106.9 ST. ALBANS, WV COAL MOUNTAIN 09/25/2019 Granted License LP BROADCASTING, INC. 0000073898 Renewal of FM WWUZ 55174 Main 96.9 BOWLING GREEN, ALPHA MEDIA 09/25/2019 Granted License VA LICENSEE LLC 0000072367 Renewal of FL WRBY- 194108 100.5 SALISBURY, MD REBIRTH INC. 09/25/2019 Granted License LP Amendment 0000074211 Renewal of FX W234BA 157863 94.7 LOVINGSTON, VA STU-COMM, INC. 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000074414 Renewal of AM WSHV 50235 Main 1370.0 SOUTH HILL, VA LAKES MEDIA, LLC 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000074428 Renewal of FM WHLF 31178 Main 95.3 SOUTH BOSTON, LAKES MEDIA, LLC 09/25/2019 Granted License VA 0000073875 Renewal of AM WJOI 67081 Main 1230.0 NORFOLK, VA TIDEWATER 09/25/2019 Granted License COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Page 6 of 52 REPORT NO. PN-2-190927-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 09/27/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000074088 Renewal of FM WLNI 22663 Main 105.9 LYNCHBURG, VA Mel Wheeler, Inc. 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000073850 Renewal of AM WZWB 14377 Main 1420.0 KENOVA, WV CAPSTAR TX, LLC 09/25/2019 Granted License 0000073940 Renewal of FM WMRA 65447 Main 90.7 HARRISONBURG, JAMES MADISON 09/25/2019 Granted License VA UNIVERSITY BOARD OF VISITORS 0000074132 Renewal of FM WTMD 67461 Main 89.7 TOWSON, MD TOWSON 09/25/2019 Granted License UNIVERSITY 0000074268 Renewal of FM WMUC- 69019 Main 88.1 COLLEGE PARK, UNIVERSITY OF 09/25/2019 Granted License FM MD MARYLAND 0000074109 Renewal of AM WYVE 59686 Main 1280.0 WYTHEVILLE, VA THREE RIVERS 09/25/2019 Granted License MEDIA CORPORATION 0000074334 Renewal of FM WPSK- 48621 Main 107.1 PULASKI, VA MONTICELLO MEDIA 09/25/2019 Granted License FM LLC 0000074447 Renewal of FX W249CI 143583 97.7 BELLWOOD, VA DELMARVA 09/25/2019 Granted License EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION 0000073823 Renewal of FM WRAU 81959 Main 88.3 OCEAN CITY, MD Board of Trustees of 09/25/2019 Granted License American University Page 7 of 52 REPORT NO. PN-2-190927-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 09/27/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000073882 Renewal of FM WQSR 63778 Main 102.7 BALTIMORE, MD CITICASTERS 09/25/2019 Granted License LICENSES, INC. 0000074174 Renewal of FL WXZR- 196090 96.9 ROCKYMOUNT, VA FRANKLIN COUNTY 09/25/2019 Granted License LP LOCAL RADIO 0000074250 Renewal of FM WBBT- 31859 Main 107.3 POWHATAN, VA COMMONWEALTH 09/25/2019 Granted License FM PUBLIC BROADCASTING CORPORATION 0000073910 Renewal of AM WHBG 72143 Main 1360.0 HARRISONBURG, TIDEWATER 09/25/2019 Granted License VA COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 0000074201 Renewal of FM WCHG 52868 Main 107.1 HOT SPRINGS, VA POCAHONTAS 09/25/2019 Granted License COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE CORP.
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