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Station Intatiom Me, 11 611P.
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fl fors BC 326 June 1954 04463
Dots first licensed
BROADCASTING STATION UCENSE RECORD K C D 211.31-62‘
Call letters D
CASCADep litlADCASTAG Ccrra-L4 uil:ter triasPArisT-19 klitCALIChaliagG ile-19-4, 9 • grf: 12=29.49) 0 Ye tlie.(RAPL114•20.44:Sirr: 12445-60
Dr-Ulna 11,17eriniLF (AP rhm16-062, Fi r: 9-11-62)
Name of licensee Tats CRAM
61) . n.. Palouse Hwy. between _f_tefal and Freya Streets. Sirkane. *MI6 allike:171ano-
Main smile isestien Ort..Palouse 11117. . betren Regal maid Freya Streets ...Spokane, Wash ingtk n
Name
File No.
BP-139,91 Reed Filed
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Action Nature Date
FORM BC-I21
AUG 1955
APPLICATION RECORD BROADCASTING Call K 17 D
Lettere
.... rEMIL4.04 (P.O.
Construction Permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on: Frequency m 1280kc Power - 5kw-DA.D Hours of operation Daytime Trans. location - On Palouse Highway between
Regal & Freya Sta., Spokane, Wish. Studio le cation - Same as transmitter STATION LOCATION . SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
Atty.. Haley, Wollenberg & Kenehan Engl... J. B. Hatfield, Seattle, Wish.
Holly Court Great rills Montana
Application for
NTED mod' 1 r
ield ma complete ermitte
an appro mont.L f or other prevent crossamo, stairs
1.184541 Phase Non., equip. &
n.DA proof. shall install type freq.
Iter circuits equip. nee. to e.railation
with ekisting
Dated
7.29.59 8-74•59 8m7m59
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ada4-.61 am10.61
1-21-63 1-74.w63
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dIr vmi el* M .10 011 MI IMP gib qlwi — i mop poi
Mod of CF (L1- m.13391 which auth a new 8Landa bronde#Ist station) for extension of corw-leti date from 9.•18-61 to ......- Atty: Haley, Abilenbfirg & Bader
VENDED 1.24-63 to change appicant name
Rer RAp.559 111. CC. . iwa•wwilropc 0.
tty. Samuel Miller
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Ww11,125 F
140.41,239 & F
FORM AC•121 #2 Atm. 1955
APPLICATION RECORD - BROADCASTING call
Letters
KUDY Jr D
17YJAMIT BEKTHOLF Rita PALL CRILTh
7614 31 ,NE, WICTINGTON
44 00100 *
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File No. Dated
BO-559 10-25-61 Voluntary assignment of construction permit Reeld 1040.61 to Delbert Bertholf. Filed 10.30.61
Andrew G. Haley, Atty.
Nature I CRANTE
EFF
ondil dispose,: interest prior to
(IRA4TED
Date :16-62
9-31--62 &C.Bignete
f creditor in KLYK consummation.
0 12.11.0
Application for
DiRm.167s4447 B, 11 r• 6-26-063
&ail of lelq110=iji3J1 as mod7svaarautri.-a new standard broadcaat station) for extenaio of completion date from 7-1-63 to 9aw20-63.
Attlt Sanwa Killer G=.
Mod. of CP (BP-13,391 as nod which auth a ne AK B/C station) for ext. of completion date
od. of CP (BP-13,391 as mod which auth a new
eta .ion for ext. of completion date f 4-3U-64 to 7- 9-64 wikeinmeropt. co. 0.
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GRANTED 6.11-44 to 7.29.64
IORM BC 21 AUG. 1955
APPLICATION RECORD - BROADCASTING
Dated 7m25.464 7.2b-64
Aailo Nature Date Application for
MGd. of CPOP.43,391 as mod., which auth. a new standard bic station) for ex t. of comple dab, from 7-29.64 to 9-3(444.
GRAXT 8m24-64
Attys Gam Miller
SPOw11,342 R. & F.
441ft-054 914-44
Mode of CP (BP43,391, as mod., which auth. a new standard broadcast station) for extension of completion date frmm 9-30-'64 to
11.40-64 5-73-65
gAIP•430 R CRANTED 11-20.54
EFF: 12 15-64
'§P.2113:64 lomamm64
Attiy. - Samuel Miller
P. CC. . allailligirOm. O C.
1-10 8118 12-1g-64 F 12434)11
TEST 12-30-64
FORM BC-121 Awl, 1951.
APPLICATION RECORD • BROADCASTING call
tiottors KUDT ma+-6•6M0ao00400boom.moornso,
Nun K D Y. am. "4"-̀••siormi..47-ratrnititot
Application for License to cover construction permit FP.w3339 as modified) which auV- orized a new Standard broadcast station; specify type transmitter as Collins 218s Atty.- Samuel Miller
File No. Dated A211.0
Nature Date GRANTED 54.5m65
11.05 5 11.8.65
Renewal of license GRANTED 5-19-66
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(Fora 316)
•9-49-36- 9-2166
Atty- Samuel Miller FaiTiNe antrbl'or
lic. corps by Gs Cs Monson thru purchase of stock from the iic. corporation
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GRANTED 10.143-66
At Samuel Miller
PAL WA0011110141114M 06 0,
towns naT n4t,..6555 im 'Legible exhibits filed 1-21-69 AMTED Li-2.69 legal, fin, & prop. data (assn -nee) kW= 743=69 im ext. of time re agreement AMENDED i IS..69 to remove any C nangency on KUM 4.F VIEWED 113-13-69 rev. itr of creat
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APPLICATION RECORD - BROADCASTING
Casc3de Proadchsting Corroration trias Rainier Broadcasti g Co. Name .......... .
Spokane 'ilashington
Application for Fie No
FITC-7842 Rec FILED CODE 047 (INCLUDES F 316) CEF
B4=4463 R F PH Recd. PRESS
BR801001W PRESS
of try acquisition of positive control of tic NI,rp by David IL 4ck th i exchante of preferred stock for common fatock(frorn lic co
Atty Koteen & Eurt
CT 1 7 1917 Renewal of License Atty.: Herbert D. Miller, Jr.
About the History Cards …
History Cards were first used by the Department of Commerce to keep track of applicat ions filed by,
and changes to, the earliest AM broadcast stat ions in the early 1920s. The records were
subsequently transferred to the Federal Radio Commission in 1927, and after that to the Federal
Communications Commission when that agency was created in 1934. These cards gradually grew
into a large card file. History Cards remained in use until the creation of the first computerized
database in 1980 to track broadcast applicat ions, the Broadcast Applicat ion Processing System
(BAPS). However, the Commission did not transfer the data from the History Cards to the new
system. Instead, it retained the History Cards in their original form – 3” by 5” filing cards – for
reference.
In 1999, the Commission moved to a new location (445 12th Street SW), and also at that time
created the successor database to BAPS, the Consolidated DataBase System (CDBS). The History
Cards were transferred to microfiche by a contractor (only one set is known to exist), and the
original paper cards were destroyed. The History Cards were stored on the microfiche as negative
images, like those you see above. Generally, they have been left as negatives as those are often
easier to read.
History Cards contain very brief entries and notes about station fac ilit ies, applicat ions, and
ownership. They are not, and never were intended to be, a comprehensive record of a stat ion’s
operations. Nevertheless, they can be useful to help determine, for example, when a stat ion first
went on the air and its call letters at that t ime. History Card comments were generally typed onto
the cards, and thus some records will show more faint ly or with more smudging than others,
depending on the quality of typewriter and ribbon then used. Occasional h andwritten comments,
corrections, and strikeouts may also be found. Cards may be incomplete, missing, or occasionally
out of sequence.
The History Cards are presented here as they were copied to microfiche, to preserve this record for
public use, and with the hope that they will be of value to future researchers of radio stat ion history.