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Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >> REPORT NO. PN-1-200717-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/17/2020 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 0000117864 Renewal of FX W297BW 148535 107.3 VIROQUA, WI ROBINSON MEDIA 07/15/2020 Accepted License CORPORATION For Filing 0000117865 Renewal of FM WKPO 164089 Main 105.9 SOLDIERS GROVE ROBINSON MEDIA 07/15/2020 Accepted License , WI CORPORATION For Filing 0000117822 Renewal of FL WFEL- 126337 99.9 ANTIOCH, IL FAITH EVANGELICAL 07/15/2020 Accepted License LP LUTHERAN CHURCH For Filing 0000117823 Renewal of AM WLDS 30969 Main 1180.0 JACKSONVILLE, IL JACKSONVILLE 07/15/2020 Accepted License AREA RADIO For Filing BROADCASTERS, INC. 0000117815 Renewal of AM WZOE 74289 Main 1490.0 PRINCETON, IL VIRDEN 07/15/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117869 Renewal of FM WTZY 174052 Main 91.3 WONDER LAKE, IL CALVARY RADIO 07/15/2020 Accepted License NETWORK, INC. For Filing 0000117827 Minor FM WAHP 67212 Main 88.5 BELTON, SC RADIO TRAINING 07/15/2020 Accepted Modification NETWORK, INC For Filing 0000117836 Renewal of LPT WWYA- 67372 Main 16 HONEA PATH, SC Carolina Christian 07/15/2020 Accepted License LD Broadcasting, Inc. For Filing Page 1 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200717-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/17/2020 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 0000117855 Renewal of AM WLDY 21696 Main 1340.0 LADYSMITH, WI FLAMBEAU 07/15/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CO., INC. 0000117873 Minor FM WYPJ 166080 Main 95.3 DUE WEST, SC Lake Hartwell Radio, 07/15/2020 Accepted Modification Inc. For Filing 0000117868 Renewal of FM WHWA 184111 Main 104.7 WASHBURN, WI STATE OF 07/15/2020 Accepted License WISCONSIN For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117812 Renewal of FX W226CL 201428 93.1 STERLING, IL VIRDEN 07/15/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117803 License To FX W260BW 151086 99.9 BRIDGETON, NJ SNJ TODAY, LLC 07/14/2020 Accepted Cover For Filing 0000117824 Renewal of FL WXRW- 195569 104.1 MILWAUKEE, WI RIVERWEST 07/15/2020 Accepted License LP ARTISTS For Filing ASSOCIATION, INC. 0000117853 Renewal of FM WJBL 21697 Main 93.1 LADYSMITH, WI FLAMBEAU 07/15/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CO., INC. Page 2 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200717-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/17/2020 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 0000117828 Minor FX W261CF 140689 100.1 JACKSON, TN WAY MEDIA , INC. 07/15/2020 Accepted Modification For Filing 0000117843 License To DTV WHLA- 18780 Auxiliary 15 LA CROSSE, WI STATE OF 07/15/2020 Accepted Cover TV WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117876 License To FX K210DT 89205 Main 89.9 POCATELLO, ID EDUCATIONAL 07/15/2020 Accepted Cover MEDIA FOUNDATION For Filing 0000117862 Renewal of FX W260BL 140797 99.9 WAUKEGAN, IL CALVARY RADIO 07/15/2020 Accepted License NETWORK, INC. For Filing 0000117863 Renewal of AM WVRQ 57257 Main 1360.0 VIROQUA, WI ROBINSON MEDIA 07/15/2020 Accepted License CORPORATION For Filing 0000117820 Renewal of FM WCPY 15520 Main 92.7 ARLINGTON WKIE, INC. 07/15/2020 Accepted License HEIGHTS, IL For Filing 0000117825 Renewal of FM WEAI 30970 Main 107.1 LYNNVILLE, IL JACKSONVILLE 07/15/2020 Accepted License AREA RADIO For Filing BROADCASTERS, INC. Page 3 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200717-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/17/2020 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 0000117874 Renewal of FM WLBL- 63031 Main 91.9 WAUSAU, WI STATE OF 07/15/2020 Accepted License FM WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117867 License To LPD KTAV-LD 6791 Main 21 Los Angeles, CA ALMA VISION 07/15/2020 Accepted Cover HISPANIC For Filing NETWORK, INC. 0000117829 Renewal of LPD WAZS- 168038 Main 23 NORTH NORSAN 07/15/2020 Accepted License LD CHARLESTON, SC COMMUNICATIONS For Filing AND MANAGEMENT, INC. 0000117872 Renewal of FX W264BF 140680 100.7 ENGLEWOOD, IL CALVARY RADIO 07/15/2020 Accepted License NETWORK, INC. For Filing 0000117819 Renewal of AM WSBC 16847 Main 1240.0 CHICAGO, IL WSBC, INC. 07/15/2020 Accepted License For Filing 0000117866 Minor LPT W29EY- 43205 Main 29 COLUMBIA, MS MISSISSIPPI 07/15/2020 Accepted Modification D AUTHORITY FOR For Filing EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION 0000117809 Renewal of FM WZZT 37209 Main 102.7 MORRISON, IL VIRDEN 07/15/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. Page 4 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200717-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/17/2020 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 0000117835 Renewal of DTV WGGS- 9064 Main 2 GREENVILLE, SC Carolina Christian 07/15/2020 Accepted License TV Broadcasting, Inc. For Filing 0000117880 Displacement LPD W21CQ 46730 Main 21 BENNINGTON, VT NYTV LLC 07/15/2020 Accepted For Filing 0000117810 Renewal of FM WZOE- 74290 Main 98.1 PRINCETON, IL VIRDEN 07/15/2020 Accepted License FM BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117826 Renewal of LPT WCEE- 67967 Main 17 CHARLOTTE, NC NORSAN 07/15/2020 Accepted License LD CONSULTING & For Filing MANAGEMENT, LLC 0000117858 Renewal of FX W282BU 154110 104.3 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN ROBINSON MEDIA 07/15/2020 Accepted License , WI CORPORATION For Filing 0000117827 Minor FM WAHP 67212 Main 88.5 BELTON, SC RADIO TRAINING 07/15/2020 Received Modification NETWORK, INC Amendment 0000117846 Minor FL KWAP- 196260 97.7 FLORISSANT, MO REGENERATION 07/15/2020 Accepted Modification LP OUTREACH CENTER For Filing 0000117883 Minor FX K220GR 88906 Main 91.9 LOS BANOS, CA CENTRO CRISTIANO 07/15/2020 Accepted Modification DE VIDA ETERNA For Filing 0000117854 Renewal of FM WQPC 53302 Main 94.3 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN ROBINSON MEDIA 07/15/2020 Accepted License , WI CORPORATION For Filing Page 5 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200717-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/17/2020 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 0000117811 Renewal of AM WSDR 37207 Main 1240.0 STERLING, IL VIRDEN 07/15/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing CORP. 0000117847 Renewal of FM WWSP 4286 Main 89.9 STEVENS POINT, BOARD OF 07/15/2020 Accepted License WI REGENTS, For Filing UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM 0000117830 Renewal of LPD WJNI-LD 168039 Main 28 NORTH NORSAN 07/15/2020 Accepted License CHARLESTON, SC COMMUNICATIONS For Filing AND MANAGEMENT, INC. 0000117845 License To FL KKVI-LP 197608 98.3 GREENVILLE, TX GOSPEL AMERICAN 07/15/2020 Accepted Cover NETWORK For Filing 0000117882 Construction DTX KCET 13058 Main 28 LOS ANGELES, CA PUBLIC MEDIA 07/15/2020 Accepted Permit GROUP OF For Filing SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 0000117875 Renewal of FX W267BB 73058 Main 101.3 WAUSAU, WI STATE OF 07/15/2020 Accepted License WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD Page 6 of 7 REPORT NO. PN-1-200717-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 07/17/2020 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 0000117838 Renewal of FM WLLT 59235 Main 94.3 POLO, IL SAUK VALLEY 07/15/2020 Accepted License BROADCASTING For Filing COMPANY 0000117837 Renewal of LPT WDKT- 9058 Main 15 HENDERSONVILLE Carolina Christian 07/15/2020 Accepted License LD , NC Broadcasting, Inc. For Filing 0000117861 Renewal of FM WVRQ- 57256 Main 102.3 VIROQUA, WI ROBINSON MEDIA 07/15/2020 Accepted License FM CORPORATION For Filing 0000117818 Renewal of AM WCPT 16849 Main 820.0 WILLOW SPRINGS WYPA, INC. 07/15/2020 Accepted License , IL For Filing 0000117839 Minor FX W215AQ 83023 Main 90.9 MADISON, WI STATE OF 07/15/2020 Accepted Modification WISCONSIN - For Filing EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 0000117857 Renewal of AM WPRE 53303 Main 980.0 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN ROBINSON MEDIA 07/15/2020 Accepted License , WI CORPORATION For Filing Page 7 of 7.
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