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PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission News Media Information 202-418-0500 445 12Th St., S.W PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission News Media Information 202-418-0500 445 12th St., S.W. Internet: http://www.fcc.gov Washington, D.C. 20554 TTY: 1-888-835-5322 Report No. 611 Media Bureau Call Sign Actions 02/07/2018 During the period from 01/01/2018 to 01/31/2018 the Commission accepted applications to assign call signs to, or change the call signs of the following broadcast stations. Call Signs Reserved for Pending Sales Applicants Call Sign Service Requested By City State File-Number Former Call Sign KHKU FM KAUAI BROADCAST PARTNERS LLC HANAPEPE HI 20171213ABZ KZZV WJMK AM NORTHERN STATES BROADCASTING CORPORATION BRIDGEPORT MI 20180118AAC WHHQ WQHN FM NORTHERN CHRISTIAN RADIO EAST JORDAN MI BALED-20180109ABV WICV New or Modified Call Signs Row Effective Former Call Call Sign Service Assigned To City State File Number Number Date Sign 1 01/01/2018 KHDY AM AMERICAN MEDIA INVESTMENTS INC. CLARKSVILLE TX KCAR KHDY- 2 01/01/2018 FM AMERICAN MEDIA INVESTMENTS INC. CLARKSVILLE TX KGAP FM 3 01/01/2018 WKAT AM CARON BROADCASTING, INC. CORAL GABLES FL WHIM 4 01/01/2018 WQVN AM CARON BROADCASTING, INC. NORTH MIAMI FL WKAT WVVX- 5 01/02/2018 FL PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY RADIO PROVIDENCE RI 20131113BLV New LP 6 01/03/2018 KKLM FM EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION MURRIETA CA KRXC 7 01/03/2018 KNVE FM EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION REDDING CA KKLM 8 01/03/2018 WURF AM FLORIDA BROADCASTERS ORLANDO FL WRMQ 9 01/04/2018 WANG AM ALPHA MEDIA LICENSEE LLC BILOXI MS WXBD BALED- 10 01/04/2018 WMFV FM COMMUNITY COMMUNICATIONS, INC. CEDAR CREEK FL WKSG 20170922ABH 1 ATHABASCAN FIDDLERS ASSOCIATION, 11 01/05/2018 KTKF FM TOK AK 20150914AEW New INC. 12 01/09/2018 WTJK FM GRACE BROADCASTING SERVICES, INC. HUMBOLDT TN WHPP 13 01/09/2018 WTJS FM GRACE BROADCASTING SERVICES, INC. ALAMO TN WWGM 14 01/09/2018 WWGM FM GRACE BROADCASTING SERVICES, INC. SELMER TN WSIB 15 01/12/2018 KLJN FM LIGHTHOUSE RADIO GROUP COOS BAY OR KYSJ WWJE- 16 01/12/2018 DT UNIVISION LOCAL MEDIA INC. DERRY NH WBIN-TV DT WHIM- IGLESIA MISIONERA PREGONEROS DE 17 01/15/2018 FL HIALEAH GARDENS FL 20131029AHM New LP JUSTICIA DE FLORIDA, INC. WNGK- 18 01/15/2018 FL AMERICAN NETWORK MEDIA INC FORT LAUDERDALE FL 20131108AFE New LP 19 01/17/2018 KXEU FM HI-LINE RADIO FELLOWSHIP, INC. BALLARD UT KFMR KCWL- 20 01/18/2018 LD GRAY TELEVISION LICENSEE, LLC MONROE LA K40MB-D LD PULASKI COUNTY LEARNING CENTER, 21 01/18/2018 KJSS-LP FL NORTH LITTLE ROCK AR 20131113BSK New INC. PINE ISLAND 22 01/19/2018 WAXA AM FORT MYERS BROADCASTING COMPANY FL WJUA CENTER 23 01/19/2018 WBKI AM NEW ALBANY BROADCASTING CO., INC. EMINENCE KY WKYI 24 01/22/2018 KLVM FM EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION SANTA CRUZ CA KUSP 25 01/22/2018 KNVM FM EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION PRUNEDALE CA KLVM 26 01/22/2018 WHTI FM BURBACH OF DE, LLC SALEM WV WOBG-FM 27 01/22/2018 WKWP FM EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION WILLIAMSPORT PA WPTC 28 01/23/2018 KBPL FM CAPSTAR TX, LLC PUEBLO CO KDZA-FM 29 01/23/2018 KDZA AM CC LICENSES, LLC PUEBLO CO KBPL WQPN- 30 01/23/2018 FL MULTIMEDIA AMERICA INC MIAMI FL WRIZ-LP LP 31 01/24/2018 KARX FM CUMULUS LICENSING LLC CANYON TX KPUR-FM KPUR- 32 01/24/2018 FM CUMULUS LICENSING LLC CLAUDE TX KARX FM WCBZ- 33 01/24/2018 DC POSITIVE NEWS NETWORK, INC. MARION OH WMNO-CD CD 34 01/24/2018 WEXG FM SMASH HIT MEDIA, INC. FARMER CITY IL WWHP 35 01/25/2018 KDRN AM FORUM BROADCASTING, INC. DEL RIO TX KLTO 36 01/25/2018 KFMR FM COCHISE MEDIA LICENSES LLC VIRDEN NM 20150924ADU New 37 01/25/2018 KYWL AM CHAPARRAL BROADCASTING COMPANY BOZEMAN MT 20140718ACU New 2 PHENIX 38 01/25/2018 WGSY AM CC LICENSES, LLC AL WHAL CITY/COLUMBUS 39 01/25/2018 WHTY FM CC LICENSES, LLC PHENIX CITY AL WGSY 40 01/29/2018 KHSQ FM HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY TRINIDAD CA KBAE 41 01/30/2018 WWSZ AM JDJ COMMUNICATIONS, LLC DECATUR GA WATB 42 01/31/2018 KFNZ FM JACKMAN HOLDING COMPANY, LLC KUALAPUU HI 20151013ADQ New 43 01/31/2018 WBTQ FM AJG CORPORATION WESTON WV WFBY WEST VIRGINIA RADIO CORPORATION 44 01/31/2018 WFBY FM BUCKHANNON WV WBTQ OF ELKINS 45 01/31/2018 WLYQ AM BURBACH OF DE, LLC PARKERSBURG WV WADC 46 01/31/2018 WRIZ-LP FL ALL MEDIA SERVICES OF AMERICA INC BOCA RATON FL 20131108ADW New -F C C- 3.
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