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The FCC identified low-power FM applicants in five closed mutually...

The FCC identified low-power FM applicants in five closed mutually exclusive groups for new noncommercial educational FM translator station construction permits. Group 004 is composed of Educational Media Foundation and Community Broadcasting (CBI) for a St. Joseph, Missouri, translator station,…

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it said Tuesday in an order approved by the full commission and released in Wednesday’s Daily Digest (http://bit.ly/1nwNDU5). Group 024 identifies applications from World Revivals (WRI) and Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls for translator stations at Narberth, Pennsylvania, it said. CBI and WRI were tentatively selected in their respective groups. Other applicants that are tentatively selected are Living Way Ministries for a translator at Weehawken, New Jersey, and for a translator at Gainesville, Georgia, and Radio Training Network for a translator at Tampa, Florida, it said. The order triggers a 30-day period for the filing of petitions to deny.