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Loopstick Transplant * Walter Cronkite RIP * Profile; the Mighty KBC * Lord
September 2009 Volume 55 No. 04 ♣ Loopstick transplant ♣ Walter Cronkite RIP ♣ Profile; the mighty KBC ♣ Lord Haw Haw microphone ♣ Summer DX-pedition ♣ Flag antenna amplifier Hon. President* Bernard Brown, 130 Ashland Road West, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. NG17 2HS Secretary* Herman Boel, Papeveld 3, B-9320 Erembodegem (Aalst), Vlaanderen (Belgium) +32-476-524258 [email protected] Treasurer* Martin Hall, Glackin, 199 Clashmore, Lochinver, Lairg, Sutherland IV27 4JQ 01571-855360 [email protected] MWN General Steve Whitt, Landsvale, High Catton, Yorkshire YO41 1EH Editor* 01759-373704 [email protected] (editorial & stop press news) Membership Paul Crankshaw, 3 North Neuk, Troon, Ayrshire KA10 6TT Secretary 01292-316008 [email protected] (all changes of name or address) MWN Despatch Peter Wells, 9 Hadlow Way, Lancing, Sussex BN15 9DE 01903 851517 [email protected] (printing/ despatch enquiries) Publisher VACANCY [email protected] (all orders for club publications & CDs) MWN Contributing Editors (* = MWC Officer; all addresses are UK unless indicated) DX Loggings Martin Hall, Glackin, 199 Clashmore, Lochinver, Lairg, Sutherland IV27 4JQ 01571-855360 [email protected] Mailbag Herman Boel, Papeveld 3, B-9320 Erembodegem (Aalst), Vlaanderen (Belgium) +32-476-524258 [email protected] Home Front John Williams, 100 Gravel Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP1 1SB 01442-408567 [email protected] Eurolog John Williams, 100 Gravel Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP1 1SB World News Ton Timmerman, H. Heijermanspln 10, 2024 JJ Haarlem, The Netherlands [email protected] Beacons/Utility Desk Andy Robins KB8QGF, 1529 Miles Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49001, USA [email protected] Central American Tore Larsson, Frejagatan 14A, SE-521 43 Falköping, Sweden Desk +-46-515-13702 fax: 00-46-515-723519 [email protected] S. -
WZFG (AM), Dilworth, Minnesota
KEGK(FM), Wahpeton, North Dakota KQLX(AM), Lisbon, North Dakota KQLX-FM, Lisbon, North Dakota EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 2015 I. FULL-TIME POSITION VACANCY LIST JOB TITLE DATE HIRED RECRUITMENT REFERRAL SOURCES RECRUITMENT TOTAL SOURCES (RS) OF SOURCE WHICH INTERVIEWED CONTACTED TO INTERVIEWEES REFERRED HIREE FOR FILL VACANCY [AND NUMBER OF POSITION INTERVIEWEES BY REFERRAL SOURCE] General Sales 01/05/2015 8,7 RS 8:1 8 1 Manager Sales Intern 02/10/2015 3 RS 3 3 1 Integrated 04/07/2015 1,2,4,7 RS 7:1 7 1 Marketing RS 1:0 Specialist RS 2:0 RS 4:0 Programming/ 05/15/2015 1,2,3 RS 3:1 3 1 Production Intern RS 1:0 RS 2:0 Programming/ 06/03/2015 8 RS 8:1 8 1 Production Intern Integrated 06/15/2015 1,2,3,4,7 RS 1:1 RS 7:0 1 1 Marketing RS 2:0 Specialist RS 3:0 RS 4:0 Integrated 07/28/2015 7 RS 7:1 7 1 Marketing Specialist Traffic Manager 09/29/2015 7 RS 7:1 7 1 On-Air Personality 10/12/2015 7 RS 7:1 7 1 On-Air Personality 11/02/2015 7 RS 7:1 7 1 Number of total candidates interviewed to fill the full-time job vacancies listed above: 10 KEGK(FM), Wahpeton, North Dakota KQLX(AM), Lisbon, North Dakota KQLX-FM, Lisbon, North Dakota EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING NOVEMBER 30, 2015 II. RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT SOURCE SOURCE ENTITLED TO NUMBER OF SOURCE INFORMATION VACANCY INTERVIEWEES NUMBER NOTIFICATION? REFERRED BY (YES/NO) RECRUITMENT SOURCE 1. -
Inside This Issue
News Serving DX’ers since 1933 Volume 82, No. 7●December 29, 2014● (ISSN 0737-1639) Inside this issue . 2 … AM Switch 11 … Domestic DX Digest East 16 … College Sports Networks 5 … Membership Report 14 … International DX Digest 17 … Treasurer’s Report 6 … Domestic DX Digest West 15 … Musings of the Members 18 … Geo Indices/Space Wx Board Announcement: The NRC Board of DecaloMania in Fort Wayne, Indiana, July 10‐12, Directors is pleased to announce the 2015. More details will be forthcoming as our appointment of its newest member to the BoD to host Scott Fybush works them out. fill the vacant seat left by Ken Chatterton after DX Tests: If you want to help arrange tests, his resignation earlier this year. Dave Schmidt, contact Brandon Jordan, the NRC/IRCA Test who has served as Musings of the Members Coordination, at P.O. Box 338, Rossville TN editor for over twenty years and DDXD editor 38066, (901) 592‐9847, and [email protected]. before that, is our newest BoD member. Dave Brandon has set up a web site at also has a keen interest in record collecting and http://dxtests.net/ for the latest test info. And Internet radio (maybe he’ll tell you more in a follow him on Twitter @AMDXTests for the latest Musing soon!). Welcome, Dave! – Paul test info. Swearingen, NRC BoD Chairman. PARI DXpedition: Via the NASWA Journal, DXAS: Fred Vobbe has announced that he Thomas Witherspoon is planning a unique will be stepping down as publisher of the DX DXpedition to the Pisgah Astronomical Research Audio Service after the April 2015 issue. -
List of Radio Stations in Indiana
Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in Article Talk Read Edit View history Search Wikipedia List of radio stations in Indiana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Main page The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Indiana, which can be Contents sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. Featured content Current events Call Frequency City of license [1][2] Licensee [1][2] Format[citation needed] Random article sign Donate to Wikipedia Midwest Wikipedia store WABX 107.5 FM Evansville Classic rock Communications, Inc. Interaction WAJI 95.1 FM Fort Wayne Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Adult contemporary Help WAKE 1500 AM Valparaiso Marion R. Williams Oldies About Wikipedia Community portal WAMB 1130 AM Brazil DLC Media, Inc. Adult standards Recent changes WAMW 1580 AM Washington DLC Media, Inc. Adult standards/MOR Contact page WAMW- 107.9 FM Washington DLC Media, Inc. Classic hits Tools FM What links here Pathfinder Related changes WAOR 102.7 FM Ligonier Communications Hot AC Upload file Special pages Corporation open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Permanent link Old Northwest WAOV 1450 AM Vincennes News/Talk Page information Broadcasting, Inc. Wikidata item WARA- Educational Media Contemporary Cite this page 88.3 FM New Washington FM Foundation Christian (Air1) Print/export Dream Weaver Soft adult Create a book WARU 1600 AM Peru Marketing, LLC contemporary Download as PDF Printable version WARU- -
Der Ausbau Geistlicher Zentren Als Kernstück Der Kirchenpolitik Herzog Wilhelms V
Der Ausbau geistlicher Zentren als Kernstück der Kirchenpolitik Herzog Wilhelms V. (1579-1597/98) in Bayern Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät III (Geschichte, Gesellschaft und Geographie) der Universität Regensburg vorgelegt von Tobias Appl aus Regensburg 2009 Die Arbeit entstand in gemeinsamer Betreuung durch die Philosophische Fakultät III der Universität Regensburg und die Katholisch-Theologische Fakultät der Universität Regensburg Regensburg 2009 Erstgutachter: Prof. Dr. Peter Schmid Zweitgutachter: Prof. Dr. Karl Hausberger 2 Inhaltsverzeichnis Einleitung 5 1.) Forschungsstand, Begrifflichkeiten und Theorien, Fragestellungen 6 2.) Zur Person Herzog Wilhelms V. 13 Der Ausbau geistlicher Zentren als Kernstück der Kirchen- politik Herzog Wilhelms V. (1579-1597/98) in Bayern 33 A.) München – Roma secunda und potentielle Kaiserstadt 35 1.) Die Münchener Fronleichnamsprozession 39 2.) Die Hofkirche und die Privatkapellen in der Residenz 47 3.) Die Frauenkirche als geistliches und dynastisches Zentrum für Stadt und Land 58 a.) Überführung der Bennoreliquien in die Frauenkirche 60 b.) Gründung der Erzbruderschaft Unserer Lieben Frau von Altötting 66 c.) Geplante Kathedralkirche eines Münchener Hof- und Landesbistums 69 d.) Ausbau der Frauenkirche zum geistlichen und dynastischen Zentrum 84 4.) Herzog Wilhelm V. und die Münchener Jesuiten 97 a.) Errichtung der Jesuitenkirche St. Michael 100 b.) Das geplante Grabmonument für das Stifterpaar Wilhelm und Renata 115 c.) Das repräsentative Jesuitenkolleg 120 d.) Finanzierung der Bauten und Dotierung des Kollegs 121 e.) Die Wilhelminische Veste (Herzog-Maxburg) 126 f.) Das Münchener Jesuitengymnasium 130 g.) Die Domus Gregoriana 136 h.) Das Konvikt ad S. Michaelem 138 i.) Die Marianische Kongregation 140 j.) Weiteres seelsorgerliches Wirken der Jesuiten in Stadt und Land 146 5.) Die Förderung weiterer Orden in der Stadt 156 6.) Zwischenresümee 161 B.) Ingolstadt – das katholische Bildungszentrum Bayerns 168 1.) Herzog Wilhelm V. -
IPA Newsletter * January – February 2012
IPA Newsletter January-February 2012 Official Publication of the International Polka Association, Inc.® Joe Jozwiak Special Achievement Award Winner ~ Ed Szela Eddie Szela is a Polka Promoter and IPA Director from Massachusetts elected in August 1998. He has been co-organizer of the annual Hall of Fame Benefit Dance for the past seven years in Ludlow, MA. He is an officer of the Ludlow Polish American Citizen's Club and their Dance Committee Chairman. He was the recipient of the Ludlow PACC "Citizen of the Year Award" for 2010. He also hosted bus trips to many Polka Festivals and Polka Weekends. On behalf of the I.P.A. Officers, Directors and Members, we would like to Congratulate Ed on winning this award. January-February 2012 Official Publication of the International Polka Association, Inc.® IPA Newsletter VISIT THE I.P.A. HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The ―IPA Newsletter‖ is the official pub- lication of the INTERNATIONAL If you are interested in visiting the International Polka As- POLKA ASSOCIATION, INC.®. The sociation’s Hall of Fame and Museum, please Contact ―IPA Newsletter‖ welcomes submissions from readers and will publish them with Dave Ulczycki at 312-315-2215 to make an appointment. consideration to space and time require- ments. Pictures are welcome but used only when budget and space constraints Please remember our US troops that work so hard, risk all, allow. All items become the property of and sometimes even make the ultimate sacrifice to preserve the IPA. If you would like a photograph returned, please include a self-addressed, not only our freedom, but the freedom of the entire world. -
November 25, 2009 Page 3
VOLume ISSUE ndsu november 2009 1 27 it’s happening at state 25 Published by the Office of the Vice President for University Relations. NDSU bids farewell to the Chapmans at Nov. 18 reception With music, handshakes and gifts, the NDSU campus said farewell to President Joseph A. and Gale Chapman at a Nov. 18 reception. The gathering, held in the Memorial Union’s Brostrom Lounge, attracted about 250 faculty, staff, students and friends of the uni- versity. A long line of well wishers waited their turn to shake hands and say a few words of thanks to the Chapmans. President Chapman joined NDSU as its 13th president in June 1999, and a decade of growth ensued, including 10 consecutive years of enrollment records and increases in graduate programs and research expenditures. Chapman will leave campus Nov. 30. Student body president Amber Altstadt and vice president Andy Schlicksup served as masters of ceremonies for the event’s program, which included several speakers who emphasized the institution’s transformation into a national research university. Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker listed many of the accomplish- Chapman was presented with a lamp designed by Jon Offutt to rep- ments of the Chapman administration and proclaimed Nov. 18 as resent the Red River and a painting titled “Lives You Have Touched “President Joe Chapman Day” in the city of Fargo. “Joe has been and Paths You Have Created” by senior art student Jessica Wachter. one of the best presidents that I’ve had anything to do with in my In addition, the BisonArts Singers performed. -
Broadcasting the BUSINESSWEEKLY of TELEVISION and RADIO
Oct. 21, 1968:Our 38th Year:5(X Broadcasting THE BUSINESSWEEKLY OF TELEVISION AND RADIO Spot TV sales up, may nudge $1 billion in '69. p23 Special report: The unanswered problems of TV. p36 It was a banner week in radio -TV station sales. p48 Round two in BMI rate increase battle to resume. p55 tAL s- K OBRAR Y, 5024.'-» Sold Sight Unseen this year Screen Gems released To date these specials have been sold New York, WBBM -TV Chicago, six hour -long color tape entertainment in more than 40 markets. KMOX -TV St. Louis, WCAU -TV Phila- specials-"SCREEN GEMS PRESENTS" This kind of performance calls for an delphia and KTLA Los Angeles, which -starring such great headliners encore ... and that's just what we plan: six were among the very first to license our as Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington, more great specials with another outstanding initial group of specials, have already Julie London, Jane Morgan and group of star performers. bought our second group -sight unseen! the Doodletown Pipers, Gordon MacRae, As quick as you could say Jackie Obviously, one good turn deserves another. Shirley Bassey and Polly Bergen. Barnett -he's our producer- WCBS-TV Screen Gems Banker, broker, railroad man, grocer, builder, librarian, fireman, mayor, nurse, police, doctor, lawyer, No matter what your business, it involves moving information. Voice. Video. Or data. And nobody knows more about moving information than the people who run the largest information network in the world. The Bell System. That's why we keep a man on our payroll who specializes in your business. -
Xegran Jaycoaj Onroad Nts Pn Ifix E'h Residentia Al Candid Late Ron Ipaul
I PLAYING FAV(VORITES H Ready TO BE Americans ■ ■ • CSI art s B j | Boise immigr;gration office sees s Magic Phllharnr m o n i c HI increase inI applications.a producing first b' P hosting concei! e r t . ; batch. , ■? ' COMUNIDAD, D3 Good Morning High: 52 ■ , THURSDAY U»w:30 April 10,2008 Cloud/and broozy. f 7 5 cen ts D«tBllc C8 ’ ' w s — Jfegfefe/fe/.com — XEgrannts Pnresidentiaal candidlate RonI Paul to visiti T.F. Mn Hutueker ' W\‘ e d n e s d a y a fte r- pass Corrospoiipondent____________________ n noon. ''CSI Is - “In my:ly 20 years of experlenence planning Jaycoaj c.c a p p e d a t ‘)()0 p<u)- 1C pe o p le refiise lo give up. pie.p so we need to ||( ^ y . politicalII ievents, I’ve learnedid diat anything Tiilws’Ncws has confirmed hnveh a back-tip )resldential candidate and loIt c atio n .” irv'^ canhapfppen. The police mayay even want to onroadifix ■ e'Htep, Hon I’aul, H-Texas, will Amanda l.ce, the jpQ . cliange visit'I\vlrwin Tails o n April 25 to deliv- schedulersi with the ^ H l( >e the venue for secururity reasons.” was on leech. The rally, according to H on P a u l . 20l)[] S j i -HI'Rick M artin, local coordinoInotor of Paul's campaign , Manufacturer Wi ical coordinator of Paul’s campaign,Ci said, PaulPai iiign. HickM artin, will take . "Ves, Dr. Paul will W a sh in g to n D.C. iilllc»ri p ro v id ed p en ," MMai arlin sa id . -
Broadcast Actions 1/3/2011
Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 47394 Broadcast Actions 1/3/2011 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 12/22/2010 DIGITAL TV APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR MODIFICATION TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GRANTED WA BMPEDT-20101201AAY KBTC-TV BATES TECHNICAL COLLEGE Modification of construction permit file number 62469 BPEDT-20080620ABF. E WA , TACOMA CHAN-27 DIGITAL TV APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR CHANGE TO A LICENSED FACILITY GRANTED KS BPCDT-20101028AAU WIBW-TV GRAY TELEVISION LICENSEE, Minor change in licensed facilities, callsign WIBW-TV. 63160 LLC E CHAN-13 KS , TOPEKA Actions of: 12/28/2010 DIGITAL TRANSLATOR OR DIGITAL LPTV APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DISMISSED CA BNPDTL-20100429ADB NEW 185821 CTB SPECTRUM SERVICES Construction permit for a new station for SANTA BARBARA, CA FOUR LLC on channel 33 E CHAN-33 CA , SANTA BARBARA CA BNPDTL-20100429ADD NEW 185822 CTB SPECTRUM SERVICES Construction permit for a new station for SANTA BARBARA, CA FOUR LLC on channel 40 E CHAN-40 CA , SANTA BARBARA Page 1 of 9 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 47394 Broadcast Actions 1/3/2011 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P -
Ambfbtfr CHICAGO POUCE HOLD LINDY CASE SUSPECT
■; V ■ AVEBACnC DAILT CSHOtlLAtlOM THE HVATUBB Foreeaat ot t . a Wsstbar BaishgL . MS tbs sMstb s< Aagasl. t9M Hartford OknUiy, probably ticcaalnwal obow- 5.341 era tonight; aomewbat wanner to- filiiabsr af Iba AaHt night ambFBtFr Borau St arealatisns. VOL. u n ., NO. 307. Advartlaing sa rnga lA) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Garaure Leveled In Hunt For More Ransom Money | BOLTON AGAIN ITALY OFFERS ......... ■ ' -------- ------- -------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ---------- ♦ CHICAGO POUCE HOLD OUVE BRANCH SCENE OF HUNT TO M S S IN IA FOR KAMINSia ' LINDY CASE SUSPECT for Attempt to Steal Aito at Her Statement Answers car- Bears Remarkable Resem- Browa Home in Qiiarry- ' Romors That TronUe Is Survey Shows Women blance to Hlytteri6us viDe hvestigated; Pkir Brewing There — Note Change NRA Opinion Job" Wbo^^pted Raa- Try to Open Garage. Professes Friendship. New York, Sept. 29.—A chart<^ar to measure trends In public opin- son Meii^ — Arrested showing changing opinions about ion. sta te Police Oommisslener An- Rome, Sept 29—(AP)—A mutual NRA among 16,000 women is made "We were not primarily Interested public by Dr. Paul S. Ancbilles and in NRA," the psychologists state, jouilp from New York. thony Sunderland has orlthdrawn expression of an attitude of friend- Dr; Rensis Libert, psychologists on "but merely took thie one good ex- all but twelve stato policemen en- ship and non-aggreaslon was issued ample of current problems. the faculties of Columbia and New gaged In tbe manhunt for Alexan- by Italy and Abyssinia In an offi- York Universities respectively. The "The women were of that large New York. -
The Philippines Are a Chain of More Than 7,000 Tropical Islands with a Fast Growing Economy, an Educated Population and a Strong Attachment to Democracy
1 Philippines Media and telecoms landscape guide August 2012 1 2 Index Page Introduction..................................................................................................... 3 Media overview................................................................................................13 Radio overview................................................................................................22 Radio networks..........……………………..........................................................32 List of radio stations by province................……………………………………42 List of internet radio stations........................................................................138 Television overview........................................................................................141 Television networks………………………………………………………………..149 List of TV stations by region..........................................................................155 Print overview..................................................................................................168 Newspapers………………………………………………………………………….174 News agencies.................................................................................................183 Online media…….............................................................................................188 Traditional and informal channels of communication.................................193 Media resources..............................................................................................195 Telecoms overview.........................................................................................209