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He KMBC-ÍM Radio TEAM
l\NUARY 3, 1955 35c PER COPY stu. esen 3o.loe -qv TTaMxg4i431 BItOADi S SSaeb: iiSZ£ (009'I0) 01 Ff : t?t /?I 9b£S IIJUY.a¡:, SUUl.; l: Ii-i od 301 :1 uoTloas steTaa Rae.zgtZ IS-SN AlTs.aantur: aTe AVSí1 T E IdEC. 211111 111111ip. he KMBC-ÍM Radio TEAM IN THIS ISSUE: St `7i ,ytLICOTNE OSE YN in the 'Mont Network Plans AICNISON ` MAISHAIS N CITY ive -Film Innovation .TOrEKA KANSAS Heart of Americ ENE. SEDALIA. Page 27 S CLINEON WARSAW EMROEIA RUTILE KMBC of Kansas City serves 83 coun- 'eer -Wine Air Time ties in western Missouri and eastern. Kansas. Four counties (Jackson and surveyed by NARTB Clay In Missouri, Johnson and Wyan- dotte in Kansas) comprise the greater Kansas City metropolitan trading Page 28 Half- millivolt area, ranked 15th nationally in retail sales. A bonus to KMBC, KFRM, serv- daytime ing the state of Kansas, puts your selling message into the high -income contours homes of Kansas, sixth richest agri- Jdio's Impact Cited cultural state. New Presentation Whether you judge radio effectiveness by coverage pattern, Page 30 audience rating or actual cash register results, you'll find that FREE & the Team leads the parade in every category. PETERS, ñtvC. Two Major Probes \Exclusive National It pays to go first -class when you go into the great Heart of Face New Senate Representatives America market. Get with the KMBC -KFRM Radio Team Page 44 and get real pulling power! See your Free & Peters Colonel for choice availabilities. st SATURE SECTION The KMBC - KFRM Radio TEAM -1 in the ;Begins on Page 35 of KANSAS fir the STATE CITY of KANSAS Heart of America Basic CBS Radio DON DAVIS Vice President JOHN SCHILLING Vice President and General Manager GEORGE HIGGINS Year Vice President and Sally Manager EWSWEEKLY Ir and for tels s )F RADIO AND TV KMBC -TV, the BIG TOP TV JIj,i, Station in the Heart of America sú,\.rw. -
Broadcast Applications 8/3/2011
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. 27542 Broadcast Applications 8/3/2011 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 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR AMENDMENT RECEIVED NC BR-20110727ACL WGOS 56508 IGLESIA NUEVA VIDA OF HIGH Amendment filed 07/29/2011 POINT, INC. E 1070 KHZ NC , HIGH POINT FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR AMENDMENT RECEIVED MD BRH-20110518AED WXCY 53488 DELMARVA BROADCASTING Amendment filed 07/29/2011 COMPANY E 103.7 MHZ MD , HAVRE DE GRACE FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR AMENDMENT RECEIVED NC BRFT-20110725AEI W249BZ 154301 TRUTH BROADCASTING Amendment filed 07/29/2011 CORPORATION E 97.7 MHZ NC , CLEMMONS FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING AR BALH-20110729AHB KHOM 6619 THREE RIVERS Voluntary Assignment of License COMMUNICATIONS, LLC E 100.9 MHZ From: THREE RIVERS COMMUNICATIONS, LLC AR , SALEM To: DIAMOND MEDIA, LLC Form 314 Page 1 of 44 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. 27542 Broadcast Applications 8/3/2011 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 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING MO BALH-20110729AHC KBMV-FM 29623 THREE RIVERS Voluntary Assignment of License COMMUNICATIONS, LLC E 107.1 MHZ From: THREE RIVERS COMMUNICATIONS, LLC MO , BIRCH TREE To: DIAMOND MEDIA, LLC Form 314 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF PERMIT ACCEPTED FOR FILING MA BAPED-20110729AGI WJCI 177345 MORGAN BROOK CHRISTIAN Voluntary Assignment of Construction Permit RADIO, INC. -
New Solar Research Yukon's CKRW Is 50 Uganda
December 2019 Volume 65 No. 7 . New solar research . Yukon’s CKRW is 50 . Uganda: African monitor . Cape Greco goes silent . Radio art sells for $52m . Overseas Russian radio . Oban, Sheigra DXpeditions 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 VACANCY [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. -
South Carolina Emergency Alert System
SOUTH CAROLINA EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM Provisionally updated with interim changes, 30 June, 2019 to reflect “monitor” station changes STATE PLAN FOREWORD This plan was developed under Part 11 - Emergency Alert System of the Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations in coordination with the South Carolina Emergency Communications Committee. 1 July 2003 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM PLAN CONTENTS I. PURPOSE ............................................................................................................ 4 II. AUTHORITY ......................................................................................................... 4 III. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 4 IV. EAS ACTIVATION PROCEDURES ..................................................................... 5 V. PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO ACTIVATE THE SYSTEM ................................... 5 VI. FORMAT FOR REQUESTING ACTIVATION OF EAS ........................................ 7 A. NATIONAL LEVEL .................................................................................... 7 B. STATE LEVEL OR EAS OPERATIONAL AREA ...................................... 7 C. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ............................................................ 8 VII. BROADCAST STATION AND CABLE SYSTEM PROCEDURES ...................... 8 A. NATIONAL LEVEL .................................................................................... 8 B. STATE LEVEL ......................................................................................... -
South Carolina Public Radio Coverage Area
SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC RADIO COVERAGE AREA Mitchell Avery SC Public Radio reaches Caldwell Alexander Yancey Davidson Iredell Davie Madison Burke BUS 327,300 listeners weekly. Source: Arbitron/Nielsen, Fall 2015 BuncombeASHEVILLE Catawba Rowan MAGGIE VALLEY McDowell Swain Haywood Lincoln Rutherford Henderson Stanly Mont- Polk Gaston Cabarrus gomery Jackson Moore Cleveland Meck- CHARLOTTE lenburg Macon TransylvaniaWEPR Clay Anson Rich- GREENVILLE mond Hoke Towns Cherokee York Union Rabun SPARTANBURG WNSC Scot- Spartanburg ROCK HILL land Oconee Pickens Marlboro Robeson Bladen Chester Chesterfield White Greenville Union Lancaster Stephens Habersham Anderson Laurens Fairfield Franklin Banks Hart Kershaw Darlington Dillon Columbus Newberry Lee Abbeville Marion WLTR WILMINGTON Madison Elbert McCormickGreenwood Saluda COLUMBIA Florence Sumter WHMC Brunswick Richland Oglethorpe Lexington WRJA CONWAY Horry Lincoln Wilkes Edgefield SUMTER MYRTLE BEACH Calhoun Williamsburg Talia Columbia Aiken Ferro Clarendon Warren McDuffieAUGUSTA WLJK Orangeburg RichmondAIKEN Georgetown Hancock Barnwell Dorchester Glascock Bamberg Berkeley Jefferson Burke Allendale Washington Colleton Jenkins WJWJ WSCI BEAUFORT Johnson Screven Hampton CHARLESTON Emanuel Charleston Effingham Jasper Candler Bulloch Beaufort Bryan Chatham Liberty HILTON HEAD ISLAND SAVANNAH, GA SC Public Radio is comprised of eight radio transmitters: 5 News/Talk Stations 3 Classical/News Stations Aiken / Augusta WLJK-FM 89.1 Charleston WSCI-FM 89.3 Beaufort / Hilton Head WJWJ-FM 89.9 Columbia / Sumter WLTR-FM 91.3 Conway / Myrtle Beach WHMC-FM 90.1 Greenville / Spartanburg / Asheville WEPR-FM 90.1 Rock Hill / Charlotte WNSC-FM 88.9 Frequencies of all stations in the network are on the Sumter / Columbia WRJA-FM 88.1 low end of the FM dial, between 88.1 and 91.3. -
Alabama Station Location Dir Site Call Frq Power Office Notes Anniston Cheaha SP Cheaha Mtn
Alabama Station Location Dir Site Call Frq Power Office Notes Anniston Cheaha SP Cheaha Mtn. KIH58 475 1000 Birmingham, AL Arab Arab NE WNG642 525 300 Huntsville, AL Auburn Auburn NW WWF54 525 1000 Birmingham, AL Birmingham Birmingham WBIQ-TV KIH54 550 1000 Birmingham, AL Brewton Kirkland WNG646 475 1000 Mobile, AL Cullman Cullman Ctrl WWF66 450 300 Birmingham, AL Demopolis Jefferson SE WXL72 475 1000 Birmingham, AL Dozier Dozier NNW WDIQ-TV (37/77) KIH59 550 800 Mobile, AL Florence Crooked Oak NE KIH57 475 1000 Huntsville, AL Fort Payne Henagar ESE Hammondville(NW) WWF44 500 1000 Huntsville, AL Greenville Manningham WNG607 425 300 Mobile, AL Hamilton Winfield WNW Gu-Win (S) WWF53 525 1000 Birmingham, AL Huntsville Monte Sano SP WAAV-TV KIH20 400 1000 Huntsville, AL Jackson Toddtown SW McVay (E) WWF55 500 1000 Mobile, AL Louisville Texasville NW KIH56 475 1000 Birmingham, AL Mobile Tillmans Corner KEC61 550 1000 Mobile, AL Montgomery Montgomery Ctrl WAIQ-TV KIH55 400 1000 Birmingham, AL Oneonta Oneonta WNG606 425 300 Birmingham, AL Selma Summerfield E WNG635 450 300 Birmingham, AL Tuscaloosa Univ. of AL WVUA-FM KIH60 400 1000 Birmingham, AL Number of stations: 20 Alaska Station Location Dir Site Call Frq Power Office Notes Althorp Peak Elfin Cove SW Althorp Peak KZZ86 425 5 Juneau, AK //WXJ80 Anchorage Anchorage Dntn KEC43 550 125 Anchorage, AK Annette Duke Island Southern Duke Is. KZZ92 450 5 Juneau, AK //WXJ26 Barrow Barrow KBRW-FM KZZ53 550 300 Fairbanks, AK Bethel Bethel WNG675 550 1000 Anchorage, AK Blying Sound Seward S Rugged Island WNG526 425 5 Anchorage, AK //KEC81 Cape Fanshaw Cape Fanshaw WNW Cape Fanshaw KZZ88 425 5 Juneau, AK //WXJ25 Cape Gull Cape Gull Gape Gull WNG529 500 5 Kodiak, AK //WXJ78 Cold Bay KJY87 425 5 Anchorage, AK Cordova Cordova N Ski Hill WXJ79 400 500 Anchorage, AK Craig Craig Ctrl KXI80 475 300 Juneau, AK Dillingham Dillingham Dillingham WNG681 500 5 Anchorage, AK English Bay English Bay SW Bede Mountain WNG528 450 5 Anchorage, AK //WXJ24 Fairbanks Ester Ester Dome WXJ81 550 500 Fairbanks, AK Funter Admirality Is. -
Creation of a Low Power Radio Service, MM Docket No
Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-349 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Creation of Low ) Power Radio Service ) MM Docket No. 99-25 ) ) ) RM-9208 ) RM-9242 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION Adopted: September 20, 2000 Released: September 28, 2000 By the Commission: Chairman Kennard and Commissioner Ness issuing separate statements; Commissioner Furchtgott-Roth dissenting and issuing a statement; and Commissioner Powell concurring in part, dissenting in part and issuing a statement. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. BACKGROUND.........................................................................................................................1 II. ISSUE ANALYSIS .....................................................................................................................5 A. Technical Rules...............................................................................................................5 1. Second and Third Adjacent Channel Protection ......................................................5 2. Regulatory Status of LPFM Stations ...................................................................27 3. Modulation..........................................................................................................31 4. Cut-Off Date for Protection of Full Service Stations ............................................33 5. Protection of Cable Television Headend...............................................................36 6. Translators..........................................................................................................37 -
PARALLELS ® Apri128,1989 R&R 131
PARALLELS ® Apri128,1989 R&R 131 Outfield Continued Roachford Continued Donna Summer Continued WZOU O 2012 40-36 WFXX d -38 WCGQ 38-35 920 d-30 H106 on ARSE a WKSF a on KZFM 39-33 WNCI a-31 22213 37-33 ONTO I95 103CIR a WMJQ o JAB d-36 PETER SCHILLING 16 fr TOM PETTY 1298 30-25 WHYT a RXX106 on 95XXX 20-18 n WSW( on PRO-FM on WINK 40 fr W2K% d-37 WBCY n SOUTH WIPE o RCPW on 141 WBCY 26-23 I Won't Back Down (MCA) WARS on WJMX 39-35 The Different Story (World..) (Elektra) WNOK 29-22 WNYP 24-24 WKBQ d-37 EAST WEmQ 14-9 SOOTS WZYP o 0104 on WCGQ a OJAD on 95811 33-30 LP. Full Moon Fever LP. The Different Story.. 2220 d-166 R2106 21-19 WQUT d-36 WYKS on WEST RZFM on 198 21 fr P4099 a WZ00 21-19 WCGO 26-23 KEYS d-28 KORB o Total Reports 20% KEZB on Q104 WTHT 25-22 Total Reports 69 28% CKBQ d-35 50 298 a WMJQ d-27 098 10-7 R20U d-39 0101 a-39 YI08 on WINS O WOMP 27-23 RRBE on a CKOI o WINK 34 fr Parallel WABE d-28 WPFN 28-27 Parallel KIIS d-27 WZYP dnl9 0101 WRSI WFXX 23-18 WGH 28-27 K3XY KNAN on PRO-FM n on d-29 Regional Reach WHHY on 26-19 KZZP on 94TYX a-35 WHTO d-40 0305 n 2103 Regional Reach WPFM d-38 WALAS 33-30 Y107 a 0 KRRZ a WAPE d-23 Reach P1 14% 20% RIXY a SOUTH WZYP 23-21 N&A KWES KWIC d-39 Reach Pl FM102 0 KOOK a SOUTH N&A 94TYX 34-30 E 29% P2 26% MIDWEST Y106 on 00103 d-32 E 12% P2 19% KROY 28-25 WOO o RWT% on WQUT WVBS 00103 33-28 PWR99 25-23 6-5 S 28% WsVQ a 40-37 KISN d-37 FM100 a KAKI 28-24 P3 46% WZPL d-34 S 25% P3 22% WBS 1-40 REGL 12-11 WLAP d-3o KSAQ 36-35 KKLO WABB d-29 EQIZ 33-30 M 27% KBEQ a M 7% 00 Y95 12-7 500U 31-25 -
Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >>
REPORT NO. PN-1-190805-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/05/2019 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 0000079563 Renewal of AM WREV 41442 Main 1220.0 REIDSVILLE, NC Rodriguez, Estuardo 08/01/2019 Accepted License Valdemar and For Filing Rodriguez, Leonor 0000079594 Renewal of FX W237CM 145202 95.3 FAYETTEVILLE, Educational 08/01/2019 Accepted License NC Information For Filing Corporation 0000079809 Renewal of AM WIAM 37450 Main 900.0 WILLIAMSTON, NC LIFELINE 08/01/2019 Accepted License MINISTRIES, INC For Filing 0000079721 Renewal of AM WCOG 74203 Main 1320.0 GREENSBORO, NC CRESCENT MEDIA 08/01/2019 Accepted License GROUP LLC For Filing 0000079744 Renewal of FM WWMY 22224 Main 102.3 BEECH MOUNTAIN HIGH COUNTRY 08/01/2019 Accepted License , NC ADVENTURES, LLC For Filing 0000079718 Renewal of AM WMFR 73257 Main 1230.0 HIGH POINT, NC CRESCENT MEDIA 08/01/2019 Accepted License GROUP LLC For Filing 0000079789 Renewal of AM WOBX 73367 Main 1530.0 WANCHESE, NC EAST CAROLINA 08/01/2019 Accepted License RADIO, INC. For Filing 0000079579 Renewal of FL WFOZ- 194129 105.1 WINSTON-SALEM, FORSYTH 08/01/2019 Accepted License LP NC TECHNICAL For Filing COMMUNITY COLLEGE Page 1 of 27 REPORT NO. PN-1-190805-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 08/05/2019 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. -
ETV Annual Report 1977-1978.Pdf
ANNUAL REPORT of the SOUTH CAROLINA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION . COMMISSION For The Fiscal Year From July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I. HISTORY ........................................... 5 II. UTILIZATION AND SERVICES PROVIDED .............. 14 A. Summary of ETV's Purposes and Services .......... 14 B. Public School Utilization .......................... 15 1. Instructional Television ........................ 15 2. Instructional Radio ............................ 15 3. lTV Course Enrollment Chart ................... 16 4. lTV Student Enrollment Chart .................. 17 C. Course Enrollment Summary ...................... 18 1. Instructional Television ........................ 18 2. Instructional Radio ............................ 18 D. Utilization of Individual Courses .................. 18 1. Instructional Television ........................ 18 2. Instructional Radio ............................ 22 E. Courses by Grade Level .......................... 23 1. Instructional Television ........................ 23 2. Instructional Radio ............................ 25 F. Staff Development Education for Teachers ......... 26 1. Certification Credit ........................... 27 2. Adult Education .............................. 27 3. Curriculum Areas ............................. 28 4. Custodial Training ............................ 29 5. Early Childhood Education .................... 29 6. Educational Products Center .................. 29 7. Guidance .................................... 29 8. Handicapped ................................ -
Hurricane Awareness in South Carolina
HURRICANE AWARENESS IN SOUTH CAROLINA urricane season begins on June 1 and continues through November 30 each year. To coincide with the start of the TroPICAL Storm WAtcH: Atlantic Basin tropical season, South Carolina Hurricane Tropical Storm conditions (winds ≥ 39 mph) are possible in the H specified area of the Watch, usually within 36 hours. Awareness Week is typically observed during the last week of May. Although this period is the predominant time of year for hurricanes to occur in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, tropical TroPICAL Storm WARNING: storms can and have formed in every month of the calendar year. Tropical Storm conditions (winds ≥ 39 mph) are expected in the specified area of the Warning, usually within 24 hours. The risk of an impact of tropical cyclones in South Carolina ranks Tyler Wes near the top in a vulnerability assessment of natural hazards. Although only 6 of 46 counties are along the immediate coastline of South HURRICANE WAtcH: Carolina, another 21 inland counties are at risk from the effects of Hurricane conditions (winds ≥ 74 mph) are possible in the specified HURRICANE AWARENESS TIPS tropical cyclones due to their low elevations and proximity to the area of the Watch, usually within 36 hours. During a Hurricane Atlantic Ocean. The ever-growing coastal population and summer Watch, prepare to take immediate action to protect your family and Make a disaster kit that includes items such as non-perishable food, tourism industry create a great risk for the possibility of lost lives and property in case a Hurricane Warning is issued. -
Open Dissertation.Pdf
The Pennsylvania State University The Graduate School College of Communications CARL McINTIRE AND HIS CRUSADE AGAINST THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE A Dissertation in Mass Communications by Patrick Farabaugh © 2010 Patrick Farabaugh Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy May 2010 The dissertation of Patrick Farabaugh was reviewed and approved by the following: Russell Frank Associate Professor of Communications Dissertation Adviser Chair of Committee Errol Henderson Associate Professor of Political Science Patrick Parsons Associate Professor of Communications Ford Risley Associate Professor of Communications Head of Department of Journalism John Nichols Professor of Communications Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research *Signatures are on file in the Graduate School. ii ABSTRACT This dissertation examines the role that fundamentalist radio commentator Carl McIntire and his station, WXUR, played in the demise of the Fairness Doctrine. McIntire’s “crusade” against the Federal Communications Commission and the Fairness Doctrine brought national attention to the doctrine. This attention influenced the FCC, and in 1987, the Commission repealed this regulatory policy. WXUR is the only radio or television station in American history to be denied license renewal by the FCC as a direct result of Fairness Doctrine violations. This dissertation argues that McIntire and WXUR are underappreciated factors that contributed to the demise of the doctrine. Introduced in 1959 when Congress amended the 1934 Communications Act, the doctrine required radio and television stations to meet two requirements: (1) devote a reasonable percentage of broadcast time to discussions of issues of public importance within the community the licensee served, and (2) design and provide programs so that the public had a reasonable opportunity to hear different and opposing views and arguments on the public issues of interest within that community.