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Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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. 26127 Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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 TELEVISION APPLICATIONS FOR AMENDMENT AMENDMENT RECEIVED DC BRCT-20040601AYY WBDC-TV 30576 WBDC BROADCASTING, INC. Amendment filed 12/05/2005 E CHAN-50 DC , WASHINGTON CLASS A TV APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING AZ BALTTA-20051205AAA KPDF-CA 73764 UNA VEZ MAS ARIZONA, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License E CHAN-41 AZ , PHOENIX From: UNA VEZ MAS ARIZONA, LLC To: UNA VEZ MAS, LP Form 316 FL BALTTA-20051205AAC WXAX-LP 57538 UNA VEZ MAS HOLDINGS, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License E CHAN-26 FL , CLEARWATER From: UNA VEZ MAS HOLDINGS, LLC To: UNA VEZ MAS, LP Form 316 NV BALTTA-20051205AAL KHDF-CA 66807 UNA VEZ MAS, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License E CHAN-19 NV , LAS VEGAS From: UNA VEZ MAS, LLC To: UNA VEZ MAS, LP Form 316 Page 1 of 25 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. 26127 Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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 TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING AZ BALTTL-20051205AAB KUDF-LP 27278 UNA VEZ MAS ARIZONA, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License E CHAN-14 AZ , TUCSON From: UNA VEZ MAS ARIZONA, LLC To: UNA VEZ MAS, LP Form 316 FM AUXILIARY TRANSMITTING ANTENNA APPLICATIONS FOR AUXILIARY PERMIT ACCEPTED FOR FILING CA BXPH-20051205ACB KLNV 51515 UNIVISION RADIO LICENSE CP for auxiliary purposes. CORPORATION E 106.5 MHZ CA , SAN DIEGO AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR DIRECT MEASUREMENT ACCEPTED FOR FILING VA BZ-20051116AGJ WMBG 25021 WILLIAMSBURG'S RADIO Direct Measurement STATION, INC. P 740 KHZ VA , WILLIAMSBURG DIGITAL TRANSLATOR OR DIGITAL LPTV APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING MN BLDTL-20051201ATW K32GX-D COOPERATIVE TELEVISION License to cover construction permit no: BDFCDTT-20051006ABU, 125749 ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN E callsign K32GX-D. MINNESOTA CHAN-32 MN , ST. JAMES Page 2 of 25 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. 26127 Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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 DIGITAL TRANSLATOR OR DIGITAL LPTV APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING FL BLDTL-20051202AIU WHDT-LP 9614 GUENTER MARKSTEINER License to cover construction permit no: BPTTL-20011221ABA, E CHAN-44 FL , MIAMI callsign WHDT-LP. FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING OH BLED-20051205AAM WBCY 64657 TAYLOR UNIVERSITY License to cover. BROADCASTING, INC. E 89.5 MHZ OH , ARCHBOLD FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING OR BLFT-20051205ABU K205BJ 36520 STATE OF OREGON ACTING BY License to cover. & THROUGH THE ST BD OF E 88.9 MHZ HIGHER ED OR , BEND NM BLFT-20051205ADA K284AQ 152867 EDGEWATER BROADCASTING, License to cover. INC. E 104.5 MHZ NM , HOBBS Page 3 of 25 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. 26127 Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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 LOW POWER FM APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING NY BLL-20051205ABS WKUY-LP WEST CANADA CHRISTIAN License to cover. 131911 RESOURCES E 106.1 MHZ NY , NEWPORT LOW POWER FM APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION NY BLL-20031128AAQ WIHR-LP 132445 ADVENT RADIO MINISTRIES License to cover CORPORATION E 94.1 MHZ NY , JAMESTOWN Petition for Reconsideration filed 12/2/05 by ("ARM") TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING CA BLTT-20051130CWF K28CU 60742 SODA MOUNTAIN License to cover construction permit no: BPTT-20040812ABC, BROADCASTING, INC. E CHAN-36 callsign K28CU. CA , FORT DICK ID BLTT-20051205ADL K41GK 8804 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BPTT-20000703ADY, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-41 callsign K41GK. ID , SODA SPRINGS, ETC. Page 4 of 25 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. 26127 Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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 TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING ID BLTT-20051205ADM K33HO 125085 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BNPTT-20000801ABZ, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-33 callsign K33HO. ID , SODA SPRINGS, ETC. ID BLTT-20051205ADN K45GG 8812 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BPTT-20000703AEA, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-45 callsign K45GG. ID , SODA SPRINGS, ETC. ID BLTT-20051205ADO K35HD 125121 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BNPTT-20000801ACI, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-35 callsign K35HD. ID , SODA SPRINGS ETC ID BLTT-20051205ADP K39GZ 125097 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BNPTT-20000801ACE, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-39 callsign K39GZ. ID , SODA SPRINGS ID BLTT-20051205ADQ K49HU 125109 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BNPTT-20000801ACF, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-49 callsign K49HU. ID , SODA SPRINGS ETC Page 5 of 25 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. 26127 Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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 TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING ID BLTT-20051205ADR K51HM 125090 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BNPTT-20000801ACA, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-51 callsign K51HM. ID , SODA SPRINGS, ETC. ID BLTT-20051205ADS K47HF 8806 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BPTT-20000703AEK, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-47 callsign K47HF. ID , SODA SPRINGS ID BLTT-20051205ADT K43GP 8805 CARIBOU COUNTY TV License to cover construction permit no: BPTT-20000703ADZ, ASSOCIATION E CHAN-43 callsign K43GP. ID , SODA SPRINGS, ETC. FM AUXILIARY TRANSMITTING ANTENNA APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER AUXILIARY PERMIT ACCEPTED FOR FILING FL BXLED-20051205ABL WBVM 5373 BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE OF ST. License to cover auxiliary permit. PETERSBURG E 90.5 MHZ FL , TAMPA Page 6 of 25 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. 26127 Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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 MAJOR MODIFICATION TO A LICENSED FACILITY ACCEPTED FOR FILING LA BMJP-20050118ACD KLIC 22171 MEDIA MINISTRIES, INC. AM Auction 84 E 1230 KHZ LA , MONROE Major change in licensed facilities. Engineering Amendment filed 07/15/2005 KY BMJP-20050118AFP WMJR 72321 THY KINGDOM COME NETWORK, AM Auction 84 INC E 1380 KHZ Major change in licensed facilities. KY , WINCHESTER Engineering Amendment filed 10/20/2005 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR AMENDMENT TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT AMENDMENT RECEIVED VA BNP-20050118ABW NEW 160359 LINDA WALLER BARTON Engineering Amendment filed 12/05/2005 E 1400 KHZ VA , SOUTH BOSTON MN BP-20050617ABK KTIS 49770 NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE Engineering Amendment filed 12/05/2005 E 900 KHZ MN , MINNEAPOLIS Page 7 of 25 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. 26127 Broadcast Applications 12/8/2005 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 AUXILIARY TRANSMITTING ANTENNA APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR AMENDMENT TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT AMENDMENT RECEIVED MO BXPH-20051129AAF KZZT 21914 FM-105, INC. Engineering Amendment filed 12/05/2005 E 105.5 MHZ MO , MOBERLY TX BXPH-20051130AGZ KPTY 57806 TICHENOR LICENSE Engineering Amendment filed 12/05/2005 CORPORATION E 104.9 MHZ TX , MISSOURI CITY FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR AMENDMENT TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT AMENDMENT RECEIVED FL BPED-20051201CJU WMKL 61087 CALL COMMUNICATIONS Engineering Amendment filed 12/05/2005 GROUP, INC. E 91.7 MHZ FL , KEY LARGO FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR AMENDMENT TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT AMENDMENT RECEIVED AZ BPFT-20051108ACV K244CA 54323 DONALD F. HENDREN Engineering Amendment filed 12/05/2005 E 96.9 MHZ AZ , RIVERIA, ETC. Page 8 of 25 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C.
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