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Attachment a Mutually Exclusive NCE Applications Attachment A Mutually Exclusive NCE Applications Group State Community Chn Cls Applicant File Number 1 AK Juneau 219 A One Ministries, Inc. 20071018AFO 1 AK Juneau 217 A Juneau Seventh-Day Adventist Church 20071022BOM 2 AK Palmer 208 A Blessed Hope Baptist Mission 20071019AAB 2 AK Sutton 208 A Radio Free Palmer, Inc. 20071022BKL 3 AK Bethel 215 A New Life Tabernacle Homer Ak 20071019AJZ 3 AK Bethel 212 A Bethel Broadcasting, Inc. 20071019AOY 4 AL Demopolis 204 C3 Miles College 20071012DYA 4 AL Moundville 203 A City Of Tuscaloosa Alabama Travel And 20071012AIQ 4 AL Moundville 203 A TBTA Ministries 20071015ACT 4 AL York 204 C1 Catholic Radio Network, Inc. 20071019AJH 5 TN Mentone 217 A Appalachian Performing Arts Institute, I 20071012AOE 5 AL Sylvania 217 A Shredding The Darkness 20071022BRV 6 AL Delta 213 A Jimmy Jarrell Communications Foundation, 20071012ARL 6 AL Lineville 213 A B. Jordan Communications Corporation 20071019ALV 7 AL Mcintosh 210 A TBTA Ministries 20071015ABX 7 AL Mcintosh 210 C3 Edgewater Broadcasting, Inc. 20071022BFF 7 AL Mount Vernon 210 C3 Archangel Communications 20071022BPM 8 AL Gadsden 216 A Jimmy Jarrell Communications Foundation, 20071012AUB 8 AL Steele 216 A Way-FM Media Group, Inc 20071015AKF 9 GA Andalusia 207 A B. Jordan Communications Corporation 20071019ALK 9 AL Gantt 207 C3 Breath Of The Spirit Ministries 20071022BQW 9 AL Kinston 207 A Immanuel Broadcasting Network 20071019ARH 9 AL Sanford 207 A Southeast Alabama Educational Broadcasti 20071022BVR 10 AR Egypt 209 A Powerhouse Ministries 20071015ABD 10 AR Jonesboro 209 A American Heritage Media, Inc. 20071017AKG 10 AR Jonesboro 209 C3 Jonesboro Seventh-Day Adventist Church 20071022AVI 11 AR Forrest City 218 A Speak Onit Radio, Inc. 20071018ADM 11 AR Wynne 218 A De Mujer A Mujer International 20071022AGH 12 AR Star City 218 C3 Enterprise Corporation Of The Delta 20071019AVT 12 AR Yorktown 218 A Mondy Educational Foundation 20071022BHJ 13 AZ Chinle 207 C1 Diné College 20071012AUF 13 AZ Kykotsmovi 208 C2 The Path, Inc. 20071018ADQ 13 NM Nageezi 207 A New Wine Church Of San Antonio 20071022ACE 13 NM Newcomb 207 C2 Board Of Regents Of New Mexico Highlands 20071022BBP 14 AZ Wellton 212 A Arizona Western College 20071018ABZ 14 AZ Yuma 212 C2 Oasis Of Faith, Inc. 20071019ANX 14 AZ Yuma 212 A Centro Cristiano De Fe, Inc 20071022ABD 15 AZ Parker 205 A Arizona Western College 20071018ACI 15 AZ Parker 205 A Treehouse One, Inc. 20071022BSP Page 1 Attachment A Mutually Exclusive NCE Applications Group State Community Chn Cls Applicant File Number 16 AZ Duncan 215 C1 The Sister Sherry Lynn Foundation 20071018ACR 16 NM Reserve 216 A Cochise Community Radio Corporation 20071022APO 16 AZ San Carlos 216 C1 San Carlos Apache Tribe 20071018AHO 16 AZ Thatcher 215 C2 Cochise Community Radio Corporation 20071022APF 17 AZ Chuichu 216 C3 Calvary Chapel Of Casa Grande 20071018AQM 17 AZ Eloy 216 A Primera Iglesia Evangelica De Apostoles 20071018BAI 18 CA Barstow 220 A Faith Communications Corp. 20071015AAR 18 CA Helendale 219 A Norco Cornerstone Ministries, Inc. 20071012AHG 18 CA Helendale 219 A Centro De Intercesion Y Adoracion Intern 20071022AIP 19 CA Borrego Springs 217 A Borrego Springs Christian Center 20071012ASL 19 CA Borrego Springs 217 A State Of California, San Diego State Uni 20071018AVI 20 CA Gualala 202 B1 Native Media Resource Center 20071015AAX 20 CA Point Arena 205 A Iglesia Alto Refugio 20071022ADP 21 CA Buffalo Hill 210 A Community Public Radio, Inc. 20071015ABI 21 CA Placerville 210 A Centro Cristiano Cosecha Final 20071022ABL 22 CA Big Pine 217 B1 Western Inspirational Broadcasters, Inc. 20071015AHY 22 CA Bishop 217 A Nevada-Utah Conference Of Seventh-Day Ad 20071016AJE 23 CA Bishop 210 A Nevada-Utah Conference Of Seventh-Day Ad 20071016AJF 23 CA Mammoth Lakes 209 A 1 A Chord, Inc 20071022BHY 24 CA Point Reyes 207 A Colina Alta Ministries, Inc. 20071018BDL 24 CA Woodacre 207 A Multisensory Interactive Learning Instit 20071017AAK 25 CA Ben Lomond 207 A Pataphysical Broadcasting Foundation, In 20071017AAV 25 CA Santa Cruz 207 A Eschaton Foundation 20071022AOS 25 CA Scotts Valley 207 A Calvary Chapel Santa Cruz 20071022AXV 26 CA Cojo Jalama 206 B Calvary Chapel Of Santa Barbara 20071022AYX 26 CA Nipomo 205 A Iglesia De Dios, El Cuerpo De Cristo 20071017AES 27 CA Happy Camp 214 B1 Karuk Tribe Of California 20071017AHD 27 OR Medford 213 C3 Dove Ministries, Inc. 20071022BRZ 28 CA Hayfork 220 A North State Educational Broadcasting 20071018ALZ 28 CA Shasta 220 A North State Educational Broadcasting 20071017AHH 29 CA Cambria 215 A Gospel Spots, Inc 20071022AAG 29 CA San Simeon 215 A Centro Cristiano Vida Abundante 20071018ABC 30 CA San Lucas 212 A Iglesia De Jesucristo, En King City, Ca. 20071018AEC 30 CA San Lucas 212 A Iglesia Alto Refugio 20071022ADN 31 CA Bodega Bay 201 A One Ministries, Inc. 20071018AIK 31 CA Bodega Bay 201 A Free Mind Media 20071022APU 31 CA Occidental 201 A Rural California Broadcasting Corporatio 20071019BFM Page 2 Attachment A Mutually Exclusive NCE Applications Group State Community Chn Cls Applicant File Number 32 OR Ashland 208 C3 Multicultural Association Of Southern Or 20071018AJL 32 CA Greenview 207 A De La Cruz International Ministries, Inc 20071018BCY 32 CA Mount Hebron 207 A De La Cruz International Ministries, Inc 20071018BCU 33 CA Hidden Meadows 210 A Horizon Christian Fellowship 20071018ALY 33 CA Ramona 210 B1 Activist San Diego 20071022AEZ 34 CA Carbona 208 A Centro Palebra De Fe Church 20071018AUS 34 CA Tracy 208 A Peace And Justice Network Of San Joaquin 20071022AOK 35 CA Acton 202 A Santa Clarita Organization For Planning 20071022AOT 35 CA Ravenna 202 A Centro Palebra De Fe Church 20071018AUX 36 CA Coalinga 206 A New Wine Church Of San Antonio 20071022ACU 36 CA Huron 206 A Iglesia Alto Refugio 20071022ADS 36 CA Huron 206 B1 St. Paul Cultural Broadcasting, Inc. 20071022BAM 36 CA Murray 206 A Centro Cristiano Sion 20071018AWP 37 CA Avalon 206 C3 Primera Iglesia Evangelica De Apostoles 20071018BAN 37 CA Two Harbors 206 A Catalina Island Conservancy 20071022AOY 38 OR Brookings 208 A St Of Or Acting B/T Or St Brd Of H Ed Fo 20071018DEO 38 CA Fort Dick 208 A Ihr Educational Broadcasting 20071022DXP 39 CA Hemet 216 A Life On The Way Communications, Inc. 20071022AUR 39 CA Perris 216 A California State University, Long Beach 20071019ACH 39 CA San Bernardino 216 B1 San Bernardino Acorn 20071022AJF 40 CO Craig 209 C3 Make A Difference Foundation, Inc 20071018AYT 40 WY Rawlins 210 C3 University Of Wyoming 20071017ADQ 40 WY Rawlins 209 C1 1 A Chord, Inc 20071022BIO 41 CO Kersey 214 A Cedar Cove Broadcasting, Inc. 20071018ABD 41 CO Wiggins 214 C2 Calvary Chapel Aurora 20071022ARC 42 CO Estes Park 214 A Cedar Cove Broadcasting, Inc. 20071018ADV 42 CO Estes Park 214 A Community Radio For Northern Colorado 20071019BCE 43 CO Fowler 211 C2 Breath Of The Spirit Ministries 20071022BPZ 43 CO La Junta 211 C2 Great Plains Christian Radio, Inc. 20071018AHX 43 CO Las Animas 211 A Southern Cultural Foundation 20071019BED 44 CO Ouray 212 A Academy Media Inc. 20071018AWW 44 CO Ridgway 212 A San Miguel Educational Fund 20071018AQX 45 CO Bennett 219 C2 Calvary Chapel Aurora 20071022ARB 45 CO Deer Trail 219 C3 Spirit Communications, Inc. 20071022BVX 46 CT Cornwall 218 A Fine Arts Radio, Inc 20071022AJP 46 CT Warren 218 A Monroe Board Of Education 20071019AQR 47 DE Delaware City 220 A Pensacola Christian College,Inc. 20071018DFK 47 DE Middletown 220 A Priority Radio, Inc. 20071016AFN 47 DE Middletown 220 A Chesapeake Catholic Radio, Inc. 20071022BDL Page 3 Attachment A Mutually Exclusive NCE Applications Group State Community Chn Cls Applicant File Number 48 DE Camden 216 A World Revivals, Inc. 20071012DYD 48 DE Dover 216 A Maranatha, Inc. 20071016DKA 48 DE Dover 216 A Salisbury University Foundation Inc. 20071022AWJ 49 FL Indian Lakes Estates 204 C3 Central Florida Educational Foundation, 20071022AYG 49 FL Polk County 204 A Central Educational Broadcasting, Inc. 20071012ABB 50 FL Apalachicola 220 C2 Christian Radio Media, Inc. 20071012DYI 50 FL Eastpoint 220 C1 Westminster Academy 20071019AZY 51 FL Darlington 209 C3 Calvary Fellowship, Inc. 20071022AGL 51 FL Defuniak Springs 209 C3 Defuniak Springs Seventh-Day Adventist C 20071022BMF 51 FL Paxton 209 C3 Joshua Springs Calvary Chapel 20071022BFR 51 AL Samson 209 A TBTA Ministries 20071015ADJ 52 FL Lake City 204 A Call Communications Group, Inc. 20071019ADJ 52 FL Lake City 201 A Florida Urban Radio Network Association 20071019AYM 52 FL White Springs 204 A Faith And Action Community Outreach, Inc 20071015AET 53 FL Carrabelle 201 A North State Educational Broadcasting 20071018AVM 53 FL Medart 203 A De Mujer A Mujer International 20071022AGQ 53 FL Sopchoppy 203 A Community Radio Foundation Of Florida, I 20071015AIN 54 FL Crescent City 219 A Community Public Radio, Inc. 20071015DMF 54 FL Crescent City 219 A Remember When Public Radio, Inc. 20071016AAC 54 FL Crescent City 219 C3 Westminster Academy 20071022BLX 54 FL Pierson 219 A Central Florida Educational Foundation, 20071022AZP 55 FL Cypress Quarters 208 C3 Westminster Academy 20071022BLK 55 FL Okeechobee 208 A Indian River Community College 20071016DJZ 55 FL Okeechobee 208 A Emmaus Broadcasting Service 20071019ATK 55 FL Taylor Creek 208 B1 Faith Baptist Church Of Fort Pierce, Flo 20071018AKI 56 FL Melbourne 201 A Sancta Familia Academy Inc. 20071022BEH 56 FL Melbourne Beach 201 A Space Coast Progressive Alliance, Inc. 20071019ANH 57 FL High Springs 201 A Neighborhoods United For A Better Alachu 20071019AQU 57 FL High Springs 201 A Westside Baptist Church 20071019AUY 58 FL Carrabelle 207 C1 Westminster Academy 20071022BLQ 58 FL Eastpoint 207 C1 Reach Communications, Inc. 20071022ATL 59 FL Eustis 212 C3 CSN International 20071022DXQ 59 FL Umatilla 212 A Westminster Academy 20071022BLG 60 GA Dahlonega 204 A Victor Broadcasting, Inc.
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