95-11746. Grants for Planning and Construction of Public Telecommunications Facilities; Acceptance of Applications for Filing  

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    Grants for Planning and Construction of Public Telecommunications 
    Facilities; Acceptance of Applications for Filing; Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 92 / Friday, May 12, 1995 / 
    Notices 
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Telecommunications and Information Administration
    
    
    Grants for Planning and Construction of Public Telecommunications 
    Facilities; Acceptance of Applications for Filing
    
        Notice is hereby given that the following described applications 
    for Federal financial assistance are accepted for filing under 
    provision Title III, Part IV, of the Communications Act of 1934, as 
    amended (47 U.S.C. 390-393, 397) and in accordance with 15 CFR part 
    2301. All of the applications listed in this section were received by 
    February 15, 1995. The effective date of acceptance of these proposals, 
    unless otherwise indicated herein, is ``Date Received''. Applications 
    are listed by their State.
        The acceptance of applications for filing is a procedure designed 
    for providing the opportunity for public comment on applications. 
    Acceptance of an application for filing does not preclude subsequent 
    disapproval of an application if it is found to be not in accordance 
    with the provision of either the Act or 15 CFR part 2301, or if the 
    applicant fails to file any additional information requested by the 
    Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP). Acceptance for 
    filing does not ensure that an application is eligible to receive 
    funding or that an application will be funded, 15 CFR 2301.15.
        Any interested party may file comments with the Agency supporting 
    or opposing an application and setting forth the grounds for support or 
    opposition. Such comments must contain a certification that a copy of 
    the comments has been delivered to the applicant. Comments must be sent 
    to the address listed in 15 CFR 2301.5(a).
        The Agency will incorporate all comments from the public and any 
    replies from the applicant in the applicant's official file.
    James J. Hartman,
    Chief, Management Division, Department of Commerce NTIA/PTFP, Room 
    4625, 14th St. & Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20230, (202) 
    482-1800.
    
    AK (Alaska)
    
        File No. 95018 CRB Kuskokwim Public Broadcasting Corp., PO Box 70, 
    5 Airport Way, McGrath, AK 99627. Signed By: Ms. Betsy McGuire, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $14,040. Total Project Cost: $28,080. To 
    replace obsolete and worn out studio and transmitter equipment at KSKO 
    AM, 870 KHz, McGrath, Alaska providing the only public radio service to 
    4,500 persons in McGrath, Takotna, Galena, Nulato and Kaltag, Alaska.
        File No. 95090 CRB Alaska Public Broadcasting Comm., 333 Willoughby 
    Avenue, Juneau, AK 99801. Signed By: Mr. Douglas Samimi-Moore. Funds 
    Requested: $915,060. Total Project Cost: $1,830,121. To acquire audio 
    codec and related routing, controlling, distribution, digital satellite 
    uplink-downlink conversion, DAT machines, digital STL, and portable 
    recording equipment enabling the Alaska Public Radio Network, which 
    provides local and national public radio programming to 620,000 
    Alaskans, to construct a full duplex digital audio network among 27 
    Alaska Public Radio Stations in a hub and spoke configuration using 
    leased 56 and 128 KBS digital circuits and digital satellite uplinks.
        File No. 95143 CRB Pickle Hill Pub Broadcasting, Inc, 1604 Tanaga 
    Avenue, Kenai, AK 99611. Signed By: Mr. Jon Lillevik, President. Funds 
    Requested: $95,974. Total Project Cost: $127,965. To provide first 
    locally originated public radio programming to 27,200 people in Kenai, 
    Soldotna, Nikiski and Sterling, Alaska by acquiring studio and field 
    production equipment, STLs and monitoring equipment at KDLL-FM, 91.9 
    MHz, formerly KCZP-FM, Kenai, Alaska.
        File No. 95151 CRB Dillingham City School District, POB 670, Seward 
    Street, Dillingham, AK 99576. Signed By; Mr. Keith Evans, 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $124,883. Total Project Cost: 
    $166,511. To extend first public radio service to approximately 500 
    persons in King Cove and Pedro Bay, Alaska by constructing 2 low power 
    FM translators to repeat the signal from KDLG AM, 670 KHz, Dillingham, 
    Alaska, and by upgrading studio production facilities at KDLG.
        File No. 95161 CRB Pribilof School District, POB 905, St. Paul, AK 
    99660. Signed By: Ms. Tammy White, Finance Officer. Funds Requested: 
    $143,385. Total Project Cost: $191,780. To extend the signal of KUHB 
    FM, 91.9 MHz, St. Paul, Alaska to St. George, Alaska by building a 5KW 
    AM repeater transmitter, tower and related equipment on St. George 
    Island, Alaska.
        File No. 95245 CRB AK Info. Radio Reading & Ed. Svc., 1102 W. 
    International Airport Rd, Anchorage, AK 99518. Signed By: Mr. Richard 
    Gardenhire, President. Funds Requested: $86,505. Total Project Cost: 
    $115,340. To replace an obsolete and worn out SCA transmitter, 
    recording and playback equipment, control board, and automation system 
    with new digital technology, and to acquire a 3.8 meter satellite 
    receive system to receive national reading service programming that 
    will provide radio reading service to approximately 7,500 print 
    impaired persons in Anchorage, Alaska.
        File No. 95249 CRB Bethel Broadcasting, Inc., 640 Radio St., Pouch 
    468, Bethel, AK 99559. Signed By: Ms. Mari Yates, Treasurer. Funds 
    Requested: $168,364. Total Project Cost: $224,486. To improve the only 
    public radio service to approximately 20,000 residents in the Bethel 
    area, and to provide first public radio service to approximately 5,000 
    residents in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, by replacing an obsolete and 
    worn out transmitter, antenna and ground support structure at KYUK-AM, 
    640 KHz, Bethel, Alaska.
        File No. 95250 CRB Alaska Public Telecom., Inc., 3877 University 
    Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508. Signed By: Mr. Richard Enders, Acting 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $282,300. Total Project Cost: 
    $377,300. To upgrade public radio service to 225,005 citizens, and 
    contingent on the status of construction of another public radio 
    station in the area, to provide an additional 75,058 potentially first 
    service listeners with public radio programming, by replacing an 
    obsolete and worn out transmitter at KSKA FM, 91.1 MHz, Anchorage, 
    Alaska, by replacing a studio transmitter link and by moving the 
    antenna to a new, more advantageous location.
    
    AL (Alabama)
    
        File No. 95025 CRB Alabama ETV Commission, 2112 11th Avenue South, 
    Ste. 400, Birmingham, AL 35205-2884. Signed By: Ms. Judy Stone, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $8,500. Total Project Cost: 
    $17,000. To improve the production facilities of public radio station 
    WLRH-FM operating on 89.3 MHz in Huntsville, Alabama, by replacing the 
    old and worn-out production console.
        File No. 95038 CTB Alabama ETV Commission, 2112 11th South, Ste 
    400, Birmingham, AL 35205-2884. Signed By: Ms. Judy Stone, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $150,000. Total Project Cost: $300,000. To 
    improve the broadcast services of the nine-station Alabama Public 
    Television Network by replacing basic origination equipment at the 
    Network's only studio located in Montgomery and at its Birmingham 
    editing suite. In addition, APT will replace an obsolete video/audio 
    switcher located at APT's central control routing point and processing 
    amps at all nine transmitters.
        File No. 95055 CTB City of Prichard, 216 East Prichard Lane, 
    Prichard, AL 36610. Signed By: Hon. Jesse Norwood, Mayor. Funds 
    Requested: $418,924. [[Page 25773]] Total Project Cost: $668,924. To 
    establish a low power noncommercial television station operating on 
    Channel 60 in Prichard, Alabama, to provide educational and 
    informational services to the city of Prichard and surrounding areas.
        File No. 95060 IPTN Livingston University, Highway 11 North, 
    Livingston, AL 35470. Signed By: Dr. Don Hines, President. Funds 
    Requested: $81,609. Total Project Cost: $102,011. To conduct a planning 
    project and evaluate the feasibility of technologies and delivery 
    options for a possible distance learning network service to a 
    disadvantaged population in six counties of west central Alabama.
        File No. 95082 ICTN Black Warrior T/C Consortium, Inc, 607 Highway 
    80 West, Demopolis, AL 36732. Signed By: Mr. Marcus Walters, President. 
    Funds Requested: $193,484. Total Project Cost: $257,978. To construct a 
    video production studio and related test equipment for the Black 
    Warrier Telecommunications Consortium, Inc., Demopolis, AL. The studio 
    will allow the Consortium to originate educational programming to be 
    transmitted over the ITFS systems operated by the Consortium members. 
    The Consortium is composed of five school systems (Marengo, Greene, and 
    Sumter Counties and the cities of Demopolis and Linden City) and the 
    West Alabama Health Services, all located in rural west Alabama.
        File No. 95228 CTB The University of Alabama, Box 870104, G-60 Rose 
    Admin Bldg, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487. Signed By: Dr. Robert Wells, Assist. 
    Acad VP for Research. Funds Requested: $200,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $400,000. To improve the production facilities of the Center for Public 
    Television in Tuscaloosa, which produces programming for the Alabama 
    Public Television Network, by replacing basic production equipment 
    including the 40-year-old lighting board and by adding close captioning 
    capability.
    
    AR (Arkansas)
    
        File No. 95014 CRTN Philander Smith College, 812 West 13th Street, 
    Little Rock, AR 72202. Signed By: Dr. Myer L. Titus, President. Funds 
    Requested: $301,134. Total Project Cost: $401,512. To establish video 
    and audio production studios and an ITFS receive/response facility that 
    will allow Philander Smith College--a Historically Black College 
    located in Little Rock, AR--to originate educational programming to be 
    transmitted via ITFS, the Black College Satellite System, and a local 
    cable television access channel.
        File No. 95127 CTB Arkansas ETV Commission, 350 South Donaghey, 
    Conway, AR 72032. Signed By: Ms. Susan Howarth, Executive Director. 
    Funds Requested: $409,966. Total Project Cost: $819,932. To upgrade the 
    broadcast operations of public television station KEMV-TV, Channel 6 in 
    Mountain View, AR, by replacing the transmitter. In addition, the 
    Commission will purchase and install aircraft warning lights at the 
    transmission towers of KAFT-TV, Channel 13 in Fayetteville/Winslow and 
    KTEJ-TV, Channel 19 in Jonesboro/Bono.
    
    AS (American Samoa)
    
        File No. 95132 CTB American Samoa Government, Office of Public 
    Information, Pago Pago, AS 96799. Signed By: Mrs. Vaoita Savali, 
    Director. Funds Requested: $435,000. Total Project Cost: $470,000. To 
    replace the transmitter of public television station KVZK-TV, operating 
    on Ch. 2, Pago Pago, which serves the 55,000 residents of American 
    Samoa. The transmitter is 17 years old and has suffered corrosion 
    damage from two hurricanes which partially destroyed the transmitter 
    building.
        File No. 95247 PRB American Samoa Community College, P.O. Box 2609, 
    Pago Pago, AS 96799. Signed By: Dr. Tusi Avegalio, President. Funds 
    Requested: $14,740. Total Project Cost: $15,740. To plan for the 
    establishment of the first public radio station to serve the 55,000 
    residents of American Samoa.
    
    AZ (Arizona)
    
        File No. 95072 CRB Maricopa County Commun. College, 3124 East 
    Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85008. Signed By: Dr. Alfredo de los Santos, 
    Vice Chancellor Educ. Dev. Funds Requested: $45,945. Total Project 
    Cost: $91,890. To improve the Sun Sounds Radio Reading Service by 
    replacing nine (9) old reel-to-reel recorders with a computerized hard 
    disk audio recording and origination system. Equipment will provide 
    automation of much of the control room and individual recording 
    procedures. Sun Sounds serves approximately 24,000 people via public 
    radio, TV, and cable FM and TV.
        File No. 95087 IPTN Navajo Community College, Box 218, Tsaile, AZ 
    86556. Signed By: Mr. Algirdis Kuslikis. Funds Requested: $46,000. 
    Total Project Cost: $56,000. To plan for an interactive 
    telecommunications network for distance learning and teleconferencing 
    applications at sites throughout the Navajo Nation, which encompasses a 
    25,000 square mile area in parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
        File No. 95160 CRB Northern Arizona University, Building 16, Room 
    229, Flagstaff, AZ 86011. Signed By: Dr. Henry Hooper, Interim VP 
    Academic Affairs. Funds Requested: $208,405. Total Project Cost: 
    $277,874. To extend the signal of public radio station KNAU-FM, 88.7 
    MHz, in Flagstaff, by constructing two new 100-watt Rocky Mountain 
    Alternative Stations (RMAS) in Prescott (89.3 MHz) and Show Low (90.7 
    MHz). The stations will provide first public radio service to about 
    13,478 and local origination capacity. The Prescott station will 
    replace a displaced translator. The RMAS will serve Yavapai and Navajo 
    Counties.
        File No. 95203 CTB University of Arizona, Modern Language Building, 
    Tucson, AZ 85721. Signed By: Mr. James Wheeler, Director. Funds 
    Requested: $91,900. Total Project Cost: $183,800. To improve the 
    facilities of public television station, KUAT-TV, Ch. 8, in Tucson. 
    Project will replace \3/4\'' record/play recorders in master control 
    with \1/2\'' record/play units and replace \3/4\'' record/play ENG 
    record deck with a \1/2\'' unit. KUAT-TV serves approximately 890,533 
    people.
        File No. 95204 CRB University of Arizona, Modern Language Building, 
    Tucson, AZ 85721. Signed By: Mr. James Wheeler, Director. Funds 
    Requested: $20,008. Total Project Cost: $40,016. To improve the 
    facilities of public radio station KUAT-FM, 90.5 MHz, in Tucson 
    replacing its 20-year-old transmitting antenna, digitizing the studio-
    to-transmitter link (STL) and replacing its 20-year-old remote control. 
    KUAT-FM serves approximately 687,616 people.
        File No. 95214 ICTN Arizona Board of Regents, Communications Bldg 
    16, Room 229, Flagstaff, AZ 86011. Signed By: Dr. Henry Hooper, VP, 
    Academic Affairs. Funds Requested: $1,569,770. Total Project Cost: 
    $2,354,656. To extend first distance learning service to 131,000 
    persons in rural Arizona by constructing analog and digital video and 
    audio service, and classroom distance learning production facilities at 
    five remote locations in Arizona, and to establish a network hub at the 
    eastern Navajo Reservation in Arizona.
        File No. 95283 CTB Arizona State University, Box 871405, Tempe, AZ 
    85287-1405. Signed By: Ms. Janice Bennett, Director, Research/Creat. 
    Act. Funds Requested: $87,447. Total Project Cost: $174,895. To replace 
    five old, unreliable public television translators of KAET-TV, Ch. 8, 
    in Tempe.
        Stations are as follows: Cottonwood (K42AC), Flagstaff (K66BS), 
    Prescott [[Page 25774]] (K55DB), Williams (K64AP) and Globe (K67AB). 
    Pending FCC approval, KAET-TV will be assigned the Globe translator 
    from the current licensee, Community Television Project.
    
    CA (California)
    
        File No. 95010 ICTN California State University, 1000 East Victoria 
    Street, Carson, CA 90747. Signed By: Dr. Samuel Wiley, Vice President. 
    Funds Requested: $455,263. Total Project Cost: $915,879. To activate a 
    regional distance learning consortium that will allow secondary and 
    postsecondary academic institutions in southeast Los Angeles County to 
    access the scientific resources of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and 
    the California Museum of Science and Industry. The consortium is named 
    the ``Telecommunications Educational Liaison for Science Proficiency 
    Advancement Network'' (TELSPAN). The consortium's headquarters will be 
    located at California State University/Dominguez Hills. Using 
    telephonic transmission, the project would create an advanced multi-
    media science education network utilizing interactive video, remote 
    data bases, and real-time visualization techniques. The consortium's 
    membership includes GTE, Inc. and Pacific Bell.
        File No. 95016 CRB Humboldt State University, KHSU-FM, Arcata, CA 
    95221. Signed By: Dr. Alistair McCrone, President. Funds Requested: 
    $17,585. Total Project Cost: $35,170. To improve noncommercial radio 
    station, KHSU-FM, operating on 90.5 KHz in Arcata, CA, by replacing the 
    FM exciter and control room audio console which are unreliable and 
    functionally obsolete.
        File No. 95024 CRB KQED, Inc. 2601 Mariposa Street, San Francisco, 
    CA 94110. Signed by: Mrs. Mary G.F. Bitterman, President and CEO. Funds 
    Requested: $20,632. Total Project Cost: $41,265. To improve non-
    commercial radio station, KQED-FM, operating on 88.5 MHz, in San 
    Francisco, CA, by replacing essential but chronically unreliable 
    transmission audio equipment, including an Audio Processor, a Digital 
    Exciter, Digital Encoder and Digital Decoder. The station serves a 
    population of 5.3 million potential listeners.
        File No. 95030 ICTN Educ. T/C Consortium of Central CA, 1101 E. 
    University, Fresno, CA 93741. Signed by: Mr. Robert A. Wyman, Executive 
    Director/ETCCC. Funds Requested: $672,900. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,353,465. To purchase compression equipment to allow the transmission 
    of 20 digitized channels of diverse educational programming--using 
    video, voice, and data--through two ITFS channels interconnecting 350 
    school sites--most of them K-12 public schools--in Fresno, Madera, 
    Kings, and Tulare Counties in the Central San Joaquin Valley. The 
    Educational Telecommunications Consortium of Central California is 
    composed of the State Center Community College District, the Fresno 
    County Office of Education, the West Hills Community College District, 
    the Sequoias Community College District, and California State 
    University, Fresno.
        File No. 95032 ICTN Los Angeles Community College Dist., 400 W. 
    Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015. Signed by: Mr. Thomas Stevens, 
    Jr., President. Funds Requested: $150,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $269,059. To interconnect the Los Angeles Trade-Technical College with 
    a two-way interactive Codec-based distance learning system already in 
    place linking the College of the Desert (Rancho Mirage CA), Cummins 
    Diesel Co. (New Mexico), and Detroit Diesel Co. (Detroit, MI). The 
    project includes video classroom equipment. The system would be used to 
    exchange educational programming on the subject of alternative fuel 
    conversion related to recent clean-air mandates imposed on the Los 
    Angeles metropolitan area.
        File No. 95063 IPTN Golden Gate University, 536 Mission Street, San 
    Francisco, CA 94105. Signed by: Dr. Thomas Stauffer, President. Funds 
    Requested: $76,550. Total Project Cost: $95,668. To develop a 
    telecommunications plan assessing appropriate alternative technologies 
    and systems for a possible two-way distance learning and 
    teleconferencing network, including interactive classrooms between 
    Golden Gate University in San Francisco, and American Samoa.
        File No. 95076 CTB Regents of the Univ. of California, 9500 Gilman 
    Dr., Dept 0176, LaJolla, CA 92093. Signed by: Dr. Steven Relyea, Vice 
    Chancellor, Bus. Affairs. Funds Requested: $57,001. Total Project Cost: 
    $114,002. To improve low-power television station K35DG, known as UCSD-
    TV, operating on Channel 35, providing the first local production 
    capability for the station's first owned studio. This project will 
    fully equip this studio by adding editing and graphics capabilities and 
    four studio cameras. The station currently serves 1.7 million potential 
    viewers.
        File No. 95085 CRB University of the Pacific, 3601 Pacific Avenue, 
    Stockton, CA 95211. Signed by: Dr. Lee Fennell, Interim Academic Vice 
    Pres. Funds Requested: $5,694. Total Project Cost: $11,389. To improve 
    non-commercial radio station, KUOP-FM, operating on 9l.3 KHz in 
    Stockton, CA, by replacing the trouble-causing composite STL 
    transmitter and receiver. The existing STL will be utilized as a ``hot 
    standby''. The critical need is to increase reliability by providing 
    KUOP redundant STL facilities and to provide KUOP an STL system with 
    improved specifications to allow more accurate control broadcast 
    modulation levels. The coverage area encompasses 1 million residents in 
    the greater Stockton area and in the Central Valley on the Eastern edge 
    of the Sacramento/San Joaquin River Delta.
        File No. 95092 CTB California Community TV Network, 559 E. Alisal 
    St., #106, Salinas, CA 93905. Signed by: Ms. Arlene Kimata. Funds 
    Requested: $608,010. Total Project Cost: $810,680. To extend the signal 
    of public TV station, KCAH-TV, Ch 25, in Salinas, CA, by replacing the 
    1 kw low-power transmitter with a full power 10 kw system to increase 
    the station's coverage from 468,000 to approximately 1,503,716 
    residents in the KCAH new coverage area. Also included in the package 
    is the necessary equipment the station needs to bring the production, 
    editing, master control and satellite systems up to the PTFP's basic 
    level of equipment requirements.
        File No. 95093 CTB KTEH Foundation, 100 Skyport Drive, San Jose, CA 
    95110-1301. Signed by: Mr. Thomas Fanella, President. Funds Requested: 
    $150,917. Total Project Cost: $301,835. To improve public TV station, 
    Ch 54, in San Jose, CA, by purchasing the AVID Technology, Inc. non-
    linear digital-media broadcast and post-production systems. This 
    proposed new hardware includes AVID Airplay, GPI Triggers, Interface, 
    Log, Remote Control, Hard Disks, Software, Training, Media Composer, 
    Monitors, Audio Channels, Field Resolution, DVE, Encoder, and 
    Documentation. This project will directly support the ambitious new PBS 
    ``Ready to Learn'' service. KTEH is the only Ready to Learn station for 
    America's 5th television market, and the only Ready to Learn 
    broadcaster in Northern California. The station's coverage totals 6.4 
    million potential viewers.
        File No. 95098 CTB KVIE, Inc., 2595 Capitol Oaks Drive, Sacramento, 
    CA 95833. Signed by: Mr. Michael Levine, Acting General Manager. Funds 
    Requested: $279,276. Total Project Cost: $558,552. To improve public 
    television station, KVIE-TV, Ch 6, in Sacramento, CA, by replacing 
    basic existing essential production equipment, including 3 studio 
    cameras, an audio console, waveform monitor, picture monitor, 2 rack 
    mount kits and 2 rack mount frames. KVIE serves a 28 county area in 
    [[Page 25775]] North Central California, currently numbering 5,153,000 
    viewers.
        File No. 95104 CTB Bay Area Multicultural T/C Assoc., 3533 19th 
    Street, San Francisco, CA 94110. Signed by: Mr. Humberto Cintron, Pres. 
    Bd. of Directors. Funds Requested: $263,166. Total Project Cost: 
    $350,888.
    Applicant is requesting the construction of a public TV station in San 
    Francisco, CA; applicant has no call letters yet, but plans to operate 
    on Ch 32 if it is awarded. The station, when activated, plans to 
    provide programming to meet the informational, educational and cultural 
    needs of the 2.2 million Bay Area residents who are members of minority 
    groups.
        File No. 95109 CTB San Diego State University Fndn, 5200 Campanile 
    Drive, San Diego, CA 92182. Signed By: Mr. Robert Benshoff, Asso 
    General Mgr for Fin Mgmt. Funds Requested: $177,784. Total Project 
    Cost: $355,568. To improve public TV station, KPBS-TV, operating on CH 
    15, in San Diego, CA, by replacing critically worn-out and obsolete 
    basic equipment, including a videotape editing system, a video 
    production switcher, 4 videotape recorders, an audio mixer, an 
    electronic still store system, monitors, digital interface, sync 
    generator, digital audio recorder/reproducer, digital audio processor, 
    audio power amplifier, a speaker system, and test equipment. These 
    items are essential, according to the applicant, to establishing the 
    station's first independent on-line videotape editing suite, allowing 
    KPBS to expand its local program production.
        File No. 95114 CRB California State University, 3416 American River 
    Dr., Ste B, Sacramento, CA 95864. Signed By: Mr. Phil Corriveau, 
    Licensee Designate. Funds Requested: $123,200. Total Project Cost: 
    $246,401. To extend the signal of public radio station, KXPR-FM, 
    operating on 90.9 MHz, in Sacramento, CA, by activating KXKB-FM, a new 
    FM station in Tahoe City, and improve and extend coverage of the 
    applicant's licensee, KXSR-FM in Groveland. This project will provide 
    first public radio signal to 107,000 people living in the Lake Tahoe 
    Basin and Northern and Central Sierra Mountains. The mother station, 
    KXPR, currently serves 1,340,800 potential listeners.
        File No. 95115 CTB Rural CA Broadcasting Corporation, 5850 LaBath 
    Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Signed By: Mrs. Nancy Dobbs. Funds 
    Requested: $110,165. Total Project Cost: $146,887. To improve non-
    commercial TV station, KRCB-TV, operating on Ch 22, in Rohnert Park, 
    CA, by replacing the basic origination equipment in master control and 
    the production studio. This package includes an EAS encoder, 7 VTR's, 3 
    studio cameras, and 5 color monitors. As a Community Broadcast 
    Licensee, which receives no State aid, KRCB provides the only non-
    commercial TV service to 100,000 homes within its coverage area and 
    provides service to 2,803,000 potential viewers.
        File No. 95164 PRB Hoopa Valley Tribal Council, Hoopa Valley 
    Shopping Ctr, Hwy 9, Hoopa, CA 95546. Signed By: Mr. Frank Starkey, 
    Jr., General Manager. Funds Requested: $75,411. Total Project Cost: 
    $79,741. The purpose of this Planning Application for KIDE-FM, 
    operating on 91.3 MHz, in the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, located 
    in Hoopa, CA, is to locate a suitable new site to gain maximum 
    coverage, to conduct an environmental assessment, and develop an 
    engineering cost estimate to relocate the current tower and 
    transmitter. This project will affect Northwestern Trinity County and 
    the Rural and Coastal areas of Humboldt County. Relocating the 
    transmission system will bring first signal to a thousand residents and 
    increase the total population to 10,000.
        File No. 95193 CRB Rural CA Broadcasting Corporation, 5850 LaBath 
    Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Signed By: Ms. Nancy Dobbs, Chief 
    Executive Officer. Funds Requested: $31,905. Total Project Cost: 
    $42,539. To improve non-commercial radio station, KRCB-FM, operating on 
    91.1 MHz in Rohnert, CA, by replacing the main studio equipment, 
    originally donated from a variety of sources. The package includes an 
    encoder/decoder, audio mixer, reel to reel tape recorder, cassette 
    recorder, digital cart recorder, microphones with booms, turntable, 
    equipment rack, patch panel, patch cords, headphones, distribution 
    amplifier, remote control tape recorder, tape recorder input switcher, 
    DAT cassette recorder, modulation monitor, misc wire and installation 
    material, frequency counter and oscilloscope. The station serves 
    265,000 potential listeners.
        File No. 95216 ICTN Cal. State University, Chico, West First & 
    Normal Streets, Chico, CA 95929-0250. Signed By: Dr. Elaine Wangberg, 
    Vice Provost for Research. Funds Requested: $298,275. Total Project 
    Cost: $596,550. To establish a satellite delivered distance education 
    network in California by equipping an existing Ku-band uplink with 
    digital compression equipment and by constructing 41 satellite 
    downlinks at locations throughout the state. The applicant currently 
    provides a nationwide Ku-band satellite service for computer training 
    and an undergraduate curriculum via microwave and ITFS in Northern 
    California. The proposed system would replace the microwave/ITFS system 
    which is almost 20 years old and is operating on frequencies which must 
    be vacated to avoid interference to commercial direct broadcast 
    satellite television services. The satellite delivery system would 
    permit the distribution of the applicant's distance learning to 
    additional areas of the state.
        File No. 95219 CRB Santa Monica Cmty College District, 1900 Pico 
    Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90405-1628. Signed By: Mr. Thomas Donner, 
    Interim Superintendent. Funds Requested: $138,257. Total Project Cost: 
    $184,343. To extend the signal of non-commercial radio station, KCRW-FM 
    operating on 89.9 MHz, in Santa Monica, CA, by constructing a new 
    repeater station, to operate on 88.1 MHz and provide first signal to 
    the unserved city of Mojave, CA. This proposed station will serve 
    approximately 83,498 residents living within the primary coverage area 
    of this proposed 10K station.
        File No. 95223 CTB Community TV of South California, 4401 Sunset 
    Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90027. Signed By: Mr. Donald G. Youpa, Executive 
    Vice President. Funds Requested: $575,171. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,150,343. To improve non-commercial TV station, KCET-TV, operating on 
    Ch 28 in Los Angeles, CA, by replacing 6 CCD Studio Cameras. This 
    flagship station of the Public Broadcasting System serves 15,357,200 
    viewers in the greater Los Angeles area and covers the southern and 
    central section of California.
        File No. 95224 CTB Community TV of S. California, 4401 Sunset 
    Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Signed By: Mr. Donald G. Youpa, 
    Executive Vice President. Funds Requested: $102,221. Total Project 
    Cost: $136,295. To extend the signal of non-commercial TV station, 
    KCET, Ch. 28 in Los Angeles, CA, by constructing a translator system 
    which will bring 198,393 residents of San Luis Obispo County its first 
    public television signal. KCET-TV will bring its award winning program 
    service to the bulk of the county population of 237,597.
        File No. 95230 CRB Humboldt State University, KHSU-FM, Arcata, CA 
    95221. Signed By: Dr. Alistar McCrone, President. Funds Requested: 
    $14,975. Total Project Cost: $29,950. To improve non-commercial radio 
    station, KHSU, operating on 90.5 KHz in Arcata, CA, by replacing the FM 
    broadcast antenna at the KHSU transmitter site, on Barry Ridge near 
    Kneeland, CA, and reconstructing the FM translator, 
    [[Page 25776]] K207BL, Willow Creek, CA, both of which were severely 
    damaged by recent winter storms.
        File No. 95244 IPTN Kern Community College District, 3000 College 
    Heights Blvd., Ridgecrest, CA 93555. Signed By: Dr. Raymond McCue, 
    President. Funds Requested: $64,125. Total Project Cost: $127,879. To 
    develop a plan that would include cooperative agreements among 
    educational institutions and service agencies in Kern, Inyo and Mono 
    counties in eastern California, and would design an interactive 
    telecommunications system to provide distance learning and training 
    opportunities, particularly to the population in isolated areas of 
    rural Inyo and Mono counties.
        File No. 95256 CRB Monterey Bay Public Bd. Foundation, 176 Forest 
    Avenue, POB 10, Pacific Grove, CA 93950. Signed By: Mr. Ken Peterson, 
    President, Board of Directors. Funds Requested: $19,880. Total Project 
    Cost: $44,880. To replace and upgrade an on-air console, reel-to-reel 
    tape decks, DAT recorders, microphones, turntables, cart machines, 
    digital transceivers and related equipment at KAZU-FM, 90.3 MHz, 
    Pacific Grove, CA, providing public radio service to approximately 
    500,000 persons in the Monterey area of California.
        File No. 95270 CRB Radio Bilingue, Inc., 1111 Fulton Mall, #700, 
    Fresno, CA 93721. Signed By: Mr. Hugo Morales, Executive Director. 
    Funds Requested: $69,000. Total Project Cost: $138,000. To improve the 
    non-commercial radio station, KSJV-FM, operating on 91.5 MHz, in 
    Fresno, CA by adding state-of-the-art production studio equipment to 
    augment the essential production equipment the applicant now owns and 
    by replacing the 15 year old transmitter. This augmentation includes 2 
    Portable Recorders, 11 mikes, 3 mike arms, 13 Headphones, 2 Digital 
    Tape Recorders 3 Reel-to-Reel Recorders, 3 Dual Cassette Players, 6 
    Cart Machines, 4 CD Players, 4 DAT Recorders, 2 telephone Adapters, 4 
    Carrying Cases, 1 Mixing Console, 3 Amplifiers, 4 Turntables, Turntable 
    Pre-Amp, 2 Monitor Speakers, 2 Gentner Interfaces, 1 Digital Hybrid, 9 
    Racks, 2 Patch Bays, 1 Misc. wire etc. and 1 Impedence Converter. KSJV-
    FM is the flagship station of Radio Bilingue and the primary production 
    facility for the Latino Station Satellite Network. This station 
    currently serves 1.7 million potential listeners.
    
    CO (Colorado)
    
        File No. 95077 CRB Boulder Community Broadcast Assoc, 1900 Folsom 
    Avenue, No. 100, Boulder, CO 80302. Signed By: Ms. Marty Durlin, 
    Station Manager. Funds Requested: $28,640. Total Project Cost: $57,280. 
    To upgrade the studio facilities of public radio station KGNU-FM, 
    operating on 88.5 MHz in Boulder, CO, by replacing three 17-year-old 
    audio consoles, the air monitor and the telemetry unit.
        File No. 95095 CRB North Fork Valley Public Radio, Inc, 213 Grand 
    Avenue, Paonia, CO 81428. Signed By: Ms. Dottie Talmage, Station 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $21,045. Total Project Cost: $28,060. To 
    improve satellite recording capabilities and studio facilities of 
    public radio station KVNF-FM, operating on 90.9 MHz in Paonia, CO, by 
    replacing old and worn-out reel-to-reel tape machines and the 
    production console.
        File No. 95113 CRB KUTE Incorporated, P.O. Box 737, 123 Capote 
    Street, Ignacio, CO 81137. Signed By: Mr. Carlos Sena, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $89,798. Total Project Cost: $119,730. To improve the 
    facilities of public radio station KSUT-FM operating on 91.3 MHz in 
    Ignacio, CO, by replacing 20-year-old master control and studio 
    equipment, including the air console and the production console, 7 DAT 
    recorders, the cart machine and 4 monitors.
        File No. 95140 CTB Front Range Educational Media Corp., 2900 Welton 
    Street, First Floor, Denver, CO 80205. Signed By: Mr. Ted Krichels, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $358,174. Total Project Cost: 
    $488,174. To improve the reliability of the signal and upgrade its 
    broadcast quality, KBDI-TV, Channel 12 in Denver, CO, will install a 
    three-phase power system, a three-phase UPS and a hot-standby STL. 
    Applicant will also replace old and worn-out studio equipment and 
    purchase new equipment for stereo and second language broadcast 
    capability.
        File No. 95149 CTB Council for PTV, Channel 6, Inc., 1089 Bannock 
    Street, Denver, CO 80204. Signed By: Mr. James Morgese, President & 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $759,220. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,518.439. To provide first service to over 100,000 people in Mesa 
    County, Colorado, KRMA-TV, Channel 6 in Denver will build a 
    noncommercial full power satellite station in Grand Junction, Colorado, 
    and, in collaboration with Mesa State College, will provide local 
    origination programming. Applicant also proposes construction of a full 
    duplex microwave system between the Denver studios and Grand Junction 
    to provide real-time, full bandwidth two-way video link between the two 
    stations.
        File No. 95179 CRB Equal Rep. of Media Advocacy Corp, 528 9th 
    Street, Alamosa, CO 81101. Signed By: Mr. Tim Grove, President. Funds 
    Requested: $11,475. Total Project Cost: $15,300. To upgrade public 
    radio station KRZA-FM, operating on 88.7 MHZ in Alamosa, CO, by 
    replacing the STLs, converting to EAS and replacing studio analog 
    equipment with digital equipment.
        File No. 95183 CTB University of Southern Colorado, 2200 Bonforte 
    Boulevard, Pueblo, CO 81001-4901. Signed By: Dr. Robert Shirley, 
    President. Funds Requested; $548,949. Total Project Cost: $1,097,898. 
    To provide first public television service to approximately 25,000 
    people in the areas of Grand Junction, Durango and the Southern Ute and 
    Ute Mountain Indian Reservations, KTSC-TV, Channel 8 in Pueblo, 
    Colorado, will install four new translators and a microwave 
    interconnection system. Applicant will also purchase test and stereo 
    broadcast equipment and upgrade its origination equipment.
        File No. 95186 ICTN Northern CO Bd. of Coop. Ed. Werv., 830 W. 
    Lincoln Street, Longmont, CO 80501. Signed By: Mr. Jack Hale, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $528,781. Total Project Cost: $875,832. To 
    construct a two-way, interactive compressed video system, using 
    PictureTel studios and T1 service to link four remote sites in 
    northeastern Colorado with existing T1 educational networks serving 
    other parts of Colorado.
        File No. 95262 ICTN National Technological University, 700 Centre 
    Avenue, Ft. Collins, CO 80526. Signed By: Dr. Lionel Baldwin, 
    President. Funds Requested: $478,515. Total Project Cost: $957,030. To 
    construct three additional Ku-band satellite uplinks in the National 
    Technological University system which will increase engineering 
    programming distributed nationwide. The uplinks will be located at the 
    University of Florida, Gainsville, FL; the University of California at 
    Berkeley, CA; the University of Texas at Austin, TX. The project also 
    proposes to add digital compression equipment for an existing Ku-band 
    uplink at Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.
        File No. 95291 CRB Denver Educat'l Broadcasting, Inc., 2900 Welton 
    Street, Suite 200, Denver, CO 80205. Signed By: Ms. Florence Hernandez-
    Ramos, President & CEO. Funds Requested: $167,412. Total Project Cost: 
    $334,824. To improve public radio station KUVO-FM operating on 89.3 MHz 
    in Denver, Colorado, by replacing its 10-year old transmitter and 
    installing a backup STL system. Applicant also proposes to upgrade its 
    studio and master control equipment, purchase test equipment and 
    install a new performance studio. [[Page 25777]] 
    
    CT (Connecticut)
    
        File No. 95075 CTB Connecticut Pub. Broadcasting, Inc., 240 New 
    Britain Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106. Signed By: Mr. Jerry Franklin, 
    President & CEO. Funds Requested: $137,332. Total Project Cost: 
    $274,665. To replace obsolete and worn out videotape machines, 
    character generator, switching equipment and a microwave 
    interconnection system at the Connecticut Public Broadcasting 
    headquarters in Hartford, Connecticut, providing the only national and 
    statewide oriented public television programming to 3,225,000 citizens 
    over WEDH-TV, Channel 24 Hartford, WEDN-TV, Channel 53, Norwich, WEDY-
    TV, Channel 65, New Haven, and WEDW-TV, Channel 49, Bridgeport, 
    Connecticut.
        File No. 95157 ICTN CT Community-Technical Colleges, 61 Woodland 
    Street, Hartford, CT 06105. Signed By: Mr. Andrew McKirdy, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $322,200. Total Project Cost: $644,400. To 
    extend distance learning programs to 16 Connecticut community colleges 
    serving 47,655 students, to provide first distance learning programs to 
    12,335 additional students, and to offer on-site instruction at 
    businesses throughout Connecticut by constructing portable, 
    interactive, compressed video systems and telephone access switches at 
    each site.
    
    DC (District of Columbia)
    
        File No. 95154 CRB University of District of Columbia, 4200 
    Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008. Signed By: Dr. Martha 
    Bridgeforth, VP, Institutional Advancement. Funds Requested: $29,917. 
    Total Project Cost: $59,835. To extend the signal of non-commercial 
    radio station, WDCU-FM, 90.1 MHz, Washington, D.C., by increasing the 
    power of the station's transmitter form 6,800 to 50,000 watts. This 
    project will increase WCDU's coverage by 900,000 potential listeners 
    from its present coverage of approximately 3,283,159.
        File No. 95155 CRB University of District of Columbia, 4200 
    Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008. Signed By: Mr. Martha 
    Bridgeforth, VP, Institutional Advancement. Funds Requested: $22,495. 
    Total Project Cost: $44,990. To improve non-commercial radio station, 
    WDCU-FM, 90.1 MHz, Washington, D.C., by constructing a C-Band fixed 
    satellite downlink in order to directly receive cultural and news 
    programs from the Public Radio Satellite System.
        File No. 95015 CTB University of Florida, Weimer Hall, Gainesville, 
    FL 32611. Signed By: Mrs. Karen Holbrook, Vice President/Dean. Funds 
    Requested: $19,610. Total Project Cost: $39,220. WUFT-TV, Channel 5 in 
    Gainesville, Florida, will purchase equipment for a SAP channel, that 
    will be used to deliver Descriptive Video Services and Radio Reading 
    Services to visually-impaired individuals.
        File No. 95019 CTB South Florida Public Telecomm. Inc., 3401 South 
    Congress Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33426. Signed By: Mrs. Mary Souder, 
    President/CEO. Funds Requested: $68,850. Total Project Cost: $137,700. 
    To replace outdated \3/4\'' record and playback machines to improve 
    editing, promo playback and recording facilities at WXEL-TV, Channel 
    42, Boynton Beach, Florida.
        File No. 95035 CTB Florida W. Coast Pub. Brdcstg, Inc., 1300 North 
    Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33607. Signed By: Mr. Stephen L. Rogers, President 
    & CEO. Funds Requested: $487,385. Total Project Cost: $974,770. To 
    improve the facilities of public television station WEDU-TV, Channel 3 
    in Tampa, Florida, by constructing a new production control room and 
    studio. The applicant proposes purchase of four cameras, a digital 
    switcher, a digital video effects unit and an audio mixer.
        File No. 95106 CTB WJCT, Inc., 100 Festival Park Avenue, 
    Jacksonville, FL 32202. Signed By: Mr. William Dresser, President and 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $212, 387. Total Project Cost: 
    $424,775. To replace worn out and failure-prone equipment, WJCT-TV, 
    operating on Channel 7 in Jacksonville, Florida, will purchase a master 
    control routing switcher, an on-air station break switcher and the 
    national and local programming productions video switcher.
        File No. 95116 CRB University of Florida, 2208 Weimer Hall, 
    Gainesville, FL 32611. Signed By: Mr. Richard A. Lehner, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $26,916. Total Project Cost: $53,832. To 
    preserve 24-hour a day operation, public radio station WUFT-FM, 
    operating on 89.1 MHz in Gainesville, Florida, will purchase and 
    install equipment to automate late evening and weekend programming.
        File No. 95229 IPTN Florida Gulf Coast University, 17595 So. 
    Tamiami Trail, Ste 200, Fort Myers, FL 33908. Signed By: Dr. Roy 
    McTarnaghan, President. Funds Requested: $69,108. Total Project Cost: 
    $102,370. To develop a plan for a coordinated, interactive distance 
    education network in five southwestern Florida counties that will 
    explore options for an interconnection system among educational 
    institutions, public broadcasting facilities, government offices and 
    service agencies for distance learning and training.
    
    GA (Georgia)
    
        File No. 95046 IPTN Clark Atlanta University, James Brawley Dr. at 
    First St SW, Atlanta, GA 30314. Signed By: Dr. Kofi Bota, V.P., 
    Research/Sponsored Pgms. Funds Requested: $94,413. Total Project Cost: 
    $107,799. To develop a comprehensive plan for a telecommunications 
    system using appropriate technologies for a distance learning network 
    among the colleges and universities of the Historically Black Colleges 
    and Universities/Minority Institutions (HBCU/MI) Environmental 
    Technology Consortium in ten states and Washington, D.C.
        File No. 95059 ICTN City of Thomasville, 144 E. Jackson Street, 
    Thomasville, GA 31792. Signed By: Ms. Camille Payne, Mayor. Funds 
    Requested: $722,810. Total Project Cost: $1,445,620. To establish an 
    interactive distance learning network that will use a fiber optics 
    SONET-based system to interconnect diverse municipal and educational 
    institutions in Thomas County, located in southern Georgia. The 
    entities to be connected include the City of Thomasville, the 
    Thomasville City Schools, the Thomas County Schools, Thomas Area 
    Technical School, Thomas College, and the Thomas County Public Library.
        File No. 95061 IPRTN Georgia/Carolina Tech. Coll. Cnsort, 2704 
    Benson Road, Augusta, GA 30906. Signed By: Dr. Jim Weaver, Director. 
    Funds Requested: $91,000. Total Project Cost: $182,000. To determine 
    the feasibility of the possible technologies that might be appropriate 
    for a two-way, interactive interconnection system for distance learning 
    and training among the five technical colleges in the Georgia/Carolina 
    Technical College Consortium, serving a nine-county area in Georgia and 
    South Carolina.
        File No. 95144 IPTN Georgia State University, 140 Decatur Street, 
    Ste 805, Atlanta, GA 30303. Signed By: Dr. Cleon C. Arrington, VP for 
    Research & Info Tech. Funds Requested: $74,849. Total Project Cost: 
    $74,849. To assess the facilities and equipment of the present Georgia 
    Public Telecommunications Commission facility in Atlanta, and to plan 
    for and design this facility as a statewide telecommunication 
    distribution, production and training center, for distance learning and 
    training applications.
        File No. 95146 CTB Atlanta Board of Education, 740 Bismark Road, 
    NE, Atlanta, GA 30324. Signed By: Dr. [[Page 25778]] Benjamin Canada, 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $681,955. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,363,909. To improve the mobile production facilities of public 
    television station WPBA-TV, operating on Ch. 30 in Atlanta, by 
    replacing obsolete equipment in a mobile production unit. The project 
    will also convert an existing Ku-band satellite downlink to an uplink 
    to permit distribution of instructional programming to the state of 
    Georgia.
        File No. 95281 CRB Georgia Public Telecomm. Commission, 1540 
    Stewart Avenue, SW., Atlanta, GA 30310. Signed By: Mr. Frank Bugg, 
    Deputy Director. Funds Requested: $27,000. Total Project Cost: $54,000. 
    Peach State Public Radio will establish a noncommercial FM radio 
    station operating on 88.3 in Demorest, GA, to provide first service to 
    a population of cover 260,000 people in the Northeast section of 
    Georgia.
        File No. 95285 CRTBN Georgia Public Telecom Commissions, 1540 
    Stewart Avenue, SW., Atlanta, GA 30310. Signed By: Mr. Frank Bugg, 
    Deputy Director. Funds Requested: $342,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $760,000. To increase the satellite uplink capabilities of Georgia 
    Public Television by purchasing digital compression equipment for an 
    existing satellite uplink in Atlanta, and for existing portable uplinks 
    in the state. The project will increase the number of programs 
    distributed to schools, libraries and institutions of higher education 
    throughout the state using the state-owned satellite transponder on 
    Telstar 401.
    
    HI (Hawaii)
    
        File No. 95033 CRB Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, 
    HI 96814-3726. Signed By: Mr. Albert Hulsen, President & Gen. Mgr. 
    Funds Requested: $395,575. Total Project Cost: $527,434. To establish 
    an FM repeater station operating on 91.1 MHz in Hilo, Hawaii. The 
    station will repeat the broadcast signal of KHPR (FM), Honolulu and 
    provide the first public radio service to 66,628 residents (55% of the 
    population of the Island of Hawaii) living in the Hilo area. Some 
    Island of Hawaii residents, those living along the Kohala, Kona and 
    Hamakua coasts, already receive Hawaii Public Radio from KKUA (90.7 
    MHz, Wailuku) transmitting from atop Mt. Haleakala on the Island of 
    Maui.
        File No. 95068 CRB Kekahu Foundation, Inc., 2204 Io'ela Street, 
    Kilauea, HI 96754. Signed By: Mrs. Janet Friend, President. Funds 
    Requested: $174,200. Total Project Cost: $232,270. To provide the first 
    public radio service to the island of Kauai by constructing a new FM 
    station operating on 91.9 MHz, Kilauea, and an FM station operating on 
    90.9 MHz in Hanalei. The stations will be interconnected by microwave 
    and will be programmed from a local studio.
        File No. 95167 PRB Hawaiian National Broadcast Corp, 477 Opihikao 
    Place, Suite A, Honolulu, HI 96825. Signed By: Mrs. Marsha Joyner, 
    President. Funds Requested: $15,000. Total Project Cost: $46,426. To 
    plan for the establishment of a noncommercial radio station in Honolulu 
    to serve the ethnic peoples of the island of Oahu.
        File No. 95232 CRB Hawaii Public Radio, 738 Kaheka St., Honolulu, 
    HI 96814-3726. Signed By: Mr. Albert Hulsen, President & General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $275,373. Total Project Cost: $428,883. To 
    provide the first public radio service to the island of Kauai by 
    constructing an FM repeater station operating on 90.1 MHz in Lihue. The 
    station will rebroadcast programming from stations the applicant 
    operates in Honolulu, island of Oahu, including KHPR (FM), operating on 
    88.1 MHz, KIPO-FM, operating on 89.3 MHz and KIFO (AM) operating on 
    1380 KHz.
    
    IA (Iowa)
    
        File No. 95094 PRB Suntaman Communications, Inc., 1170 13th Street, 
    P.O. Box 4296, Des Moines, IA 50333. Signed By: Mr. Wesley Hall, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $6,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $6,000. To plan for a non-commercial, black, FM radio station which 
    will serve the urban area of Omaha, Nebraska. The funds requested, 
    {$6,000} will be used specifically to hire an engineering firm to 
    perform a frequency compatibility test. The applicant hopes this plan 
    would result in the development of an African American owned and 
    operated public radio station, serving approximately 51,426 African 
    Americans residing in Omaha.
        File No. 95162 CTB Iowa Public Broadcasting Board, 6450 Corporate 
    Drive, Johnston, IA 50131. Signed By: Mr. C. David Bolender, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $147,800. Total Project Cost: $295,600. To 
    improve the quality of the broadcast services of Iowa Public Television 
    by replacing four old and unreliable translators serving 150,000 
    residents of the rural communities of Rock Rapids and Sibley in 
    northwest Iowa, and Ottumwa and Ft. Madison in the southeast corner of 
    Iowa.
        File No. 95165 CRB Afro-American Cmty. Broadcasting, 527 Cottage 
    Ave, Waterloo, IA 50703. Signed By: Mr. Jimmie Porter, CEO. Funds 
    Requested: $88,404. Total Project Cost: $117,873. To improve non-
    commercial, Afro American radio station, KBBG-FM, 88.1 MHz, Waterloo, 
    IA, by replacing the inadequate tower (raising its height), transmitter 
    and antenna, and replacing its control room equipment. This project is 
    in conjunction with construction of new studios and a move of the 
    transmission site required due to the current locations in a 
    residential area. KBBG's signal covers approximately 110,000 residents, 
    and new listeners will be added as a result of the higher tower.
        File No. 95188 ICTN Eastern Iowa Community College Di, 306 West 
    River Drive, Davenport, IA 52801. Signed By: Mr. Ed Stoessel, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $81,053. Total Project Cost: $162,107. To 
    establish a fiber optic interconnection with the Iowa fiber optics 
    system, and to construct instructor-operated production facilities at 
    the Graphic Arts Technology Center in Clinton, Iowa, to provide 
    training in high-tech printing and graphics to 22,000 Iowa residents 
    involved in that vocation.
        File No. 95235 ICTN Iowa Civil Rights Commission, 211 East Maple, 
    Des Moines, IA 50309. Signed By: Mr. Don Grove, Executive Director. 
    Funds Requested: $107,857. Total Project Cost: $143,809. To construct a 
    classroom production center to interconnect the Iowa Civil Rights 
    Commission facilities in Des Moines with the Iowa Communication Network 
    to allow for provision of civil rights related programming and 
    information to 3,000,000 citizens of Iowa.
        File No. 95238 CRB Iowa State Univ of Science & Tech., 204 
    Communications Building, Ames, IA 50011. Signed By: Mr. Richard E. 
    Hasbrook, Contracts & Grants Officer. Funds Requested: $161,540. Total 
    Project Cost: $215,387. To extend the broadcast area of public radio 
    station WOI-FM, 90.1 MHz, Ames, IA, by activating a repeater station in 
    Ottumwa to provide first public radio service and radio reading 
    services to approximately 75,000 people in Southeastern Iowa.
    
    IL (Illinois)
    
        File No. 95029 CRB Southern IL University-Edwardsville, Box 1773, 
    Edwardsville, IL 62026. Signed By: Dr. Nancy Belck, President, SIUE. 
    Funds Requested: $336,076. Total Project Cost: $468,131. To extend the 
    signal of public radio station WSIE, 88.7 MHz, Edwardsville, IL, by 
    activating a repeater station on 91.3 MHz in Effingham, IL. The new 
    repeater will bring the first public radio signal to approximately 
    61,844 persons central Illinois. In addition, the project will 
    [[Page 25779]] improve the production capability of WSIE by replacing 
    worn-out and obsolete studio equipment, including an audio console, DAT 
    recorders, a cassette recorder, CD players, microphones, and an audio 
    processor. The project would also replace the station Emergency 
    Broadcast System equipment with the Emergency Alert System recently 
    adopted by the Federal Communications Commission.
        File No. 95047 CTB Southern IL University-Carbondale, 1048 
    Communications Building, Carbondale, IL 62901. Signed By: Dr. Benjamin 
    A. Shepherd, VP/Academic Affairs & Provost. Funds Requested: $103,522. 
    Total Project Cost: $207,044. To improve the reliability of broadcasts 
    by public television station WSIU-TV, Ch. 8, Carbondale, IL, by 
    replacing its worn-out studio-transmitter link, and to improve its 
    production capability by replacing obsolete studio equipment, including 
    video switchers, audio mixers, production editor, and test equipment. 
    The station serves a population of approximately 880,300.
        File No. 95277 CTB University of Illinois, 801 South Wright Street, 
    Champaign, IL 61820. Signed By: Mr. Craig S. Bazzani, Comptroller. 
    Funds Requested: $269,000. Total Project Cost: $538,000. To improve the 
    operation of public television station WILL-TV, Ch. 12, Champaign-
    Urbana, IL, by replacing worn-out and obsolete studio equipment, 
    including video tape recorders, routing switcher, and monitors. The 
    station serves a population of about 1.3-million.
    
    IN (Indiana)
    
        File No. 95118 CTB Tri-State Public Teleplex, Inc., 405 Carpenter 
    Street, Evansville, IN 47708-1027. Signed By: Mr. David Dial, President 
    & General Manager. Funds Requested: $56,987. Total Project Cost: 
    $113,974. To improve public station WNIN-TV, Ch 9, Evansville, IN, by 
    replacing its worn-out and obsolete STL, a failing routing switcher and 
    sync generator. The station has no standby STL and must go off the air 
    when the unit goes off the air. WNIN owns no prompting system for its 
    studio cameras, so is rounding out the package by requesting a 
    teleprompter. The station serves 750,000 potential viewers.
        File No. 95274 CRB Ball State University, Building AD-103, Muncie, 
    IN 47306-0550. Signed By: Dr. James L. Pyle, Executive Director. Funds 
    Requested: $69,777. Total Project Cost: $93,037. To extend the 
    broadcast area of public radio station WBST-FM, 92.1 MHz, Muncie, IN, 
    and to provide first service to approximately 83,000 people in the 
    communities of Anderson, Alexandria and surrounding areas of East 
    Central Indiana by activating a repeater station in Anderson on 89.5 
    MHz.
        File No. 95278 CRB Ball State University, Building AD-103, Muncie, 
    IN 47306-0550. Signed By: Dr. James L. Pyle, Executive Director. Funds 
    Requested: $258,630. Total Project Cost: $344,840. To extend the signal 
    of public radio station WBST-FM operating on 92.1 MHz in Muncie, 
    Indiana, and provide first service to approximately 148,000 people in 
    East Central Indiana by activating repeater stations in Marion (91.1 
    MHz), Portland (91.7 MHz) and New Castle/Hagerstown (90.5 MHz).
        File No. 95280 CTB Metro Indianapolis Pub Bdcstg Inc., 1401 North 
    Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202-2389. Signed By: Mr. Lloyd 
    Wright, President & General Manager. Funds Requested: $350,000. Total 
    Project Cost: $700,000. To improve the broadcast operations of public 
    station WFYI-TV, Ch. 20, Indianapolis, IN, by replacing its 25-year-old 
    transmitter and related equipment.
    
    KS (Kansas)
    
        File No. 95048 ICTN Wichita State University, 1845 Fairmont, Campus 
    Box 57, Wichita, KS 67260-0057. Signed By: Dr. Bobby Patton, VP/
    Academic Affairs. Funds Requested: $300,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $600,000. To activate a two-way video, two-way audio microwave distance 
    learning system that would interconnect the main campus of Wichita 
    State University and three of the University's outreach centers in the 
    City of Wichita and in Sedgwick County. The system would allow not only 
    for the exchange of interactive, full motion educational programming, 
    but also for the transmission of high-speed data between the outreach 
    centers and the University's computing and library resources. The 
    proposal includes equipment for three video classrooms, one of each of 
    the outreach centers.
        File No. 95080 CRB Kansas State University, Room 2, Fairchild Hall, 
    Manhattan, KS 66506. Signed By: Ms. Kay Cogley, Asst. Vice Provost for 
    Res. Funds Requested: $27,639. Total Project Cost: $50,663. To improve 
    the facilities of public radio station KKSU-AM, 580 KHz, in Manhattan 
    by acquiring new and replacement origination, test and other equipment. 
    KKSU-AM's audio consoles, tape machines and test equipment are more 
    than 20 years old. KKSU-AM's coverage area includes parts of four 
    states.
        File No. 95086 CRB Kanza Society, Inc., 210 N. 7th Street, Garden 
    City, KS 67846. Signed By: Mr. Dale Bolton, Executive Director. Funds 
    Requested: $44,873. Total Project Cost: $89,746. To improve the 
    facilities of public radio station KANZ-FM, 91.1 MHz, in Garden City, 
    by completing the inter-city microwave relay connecting the KANZ-FM 
    studio and KZNA-FM, 90.5 MHz, a full-power repeater/satellite station 
    in Hill City. At present, KZNA-FM uses only a partial studio-to-
    transmitter link (STL) by picking the signal off-air at Dighton, 55 
    miles from KANZ-FM, and relaying it by inter-city relays. This will 
    complete the terrestrial microwave system.
        File No. 95110 CTB Washburn University of Topeka, 1700 SW College 
    Avenue, Topeka, KS 66621. Signed By: Dr. Hugh Thompson, President. 
    Funds Requested: $283,928. Total Project Cost: $567,856. To improve the 
    facilities of public television station KTWU-TV, Ch. 11, in Topeka by 
    replacing three aging studio camera systems and its 22-year old 
    production switcher and related equipment. Station serves about 1.25 
    million residents in KS and MO.
        File No. 95192 CRB Wichita State University, 3317 E. 17th Street, 
    Wichita, KS 67208. Signed By: Mr. Frederick Sudermann, VP Research/
    Industrial Gov Res. Funds Requested: $59,442. Total Project Cost: 
    $118,885. To improve the facilities of public radio station KMUW-FM, 
    89.1 MHz, in Wichita by replacing 15 to 20 year old On-air and 
    Production Control room equipment including two audio consoles and 
    associated origination equipment. In addition, project would acquire 
    transient voltage surge protectors. KMUW-FM serves approximately 
    678,000 residents.
        File No. 95213 CRB Hutchinson Community College, 815 N. Walnut, 
    Suite 300, Hutchinson, KS 67501. Signed By: Dr. Edward Berger, 
    President. Funds Requested: $45,572. Total Project Cost: $91,145. To 
    improve the facilities of public radio station KHCC-FM, 90.1 MHz, in 
    Hutchinson by replacing old, unreliable cartridge machines with digital 
    technology, replacement of an old SCA generator and monitoring 
    equipment. In addition, KHCC seeks to replace the transmitter-to-studio 
    link (TSL) antenna system to protect against interruptions due to icing 
    conditions. KHCC-FM is also broadcast on two repeater stations, KHCD-FM 
    and KHCT-FM. The three stations cover approximately 925,000 people in 
    central KS.
        File No. 95215 CTB Kansas Public T/C Services Inc., 320 West 21st 
    Street, N, Wichita, KS 67203. Signed By: Mr. Zoel Parenteau, President 
    and General Manager. Funds Requested: $28,825. Total Project Cost: 
    $57,650. To improve the facilities of public television station 
    [[Page 25780]] KPTS-TV, Ch. 8, in Wichita by replacing a 1978 character 
    generator and increasing the size of the station's existing router 
    switcher in order to meet increased demands. KPTS-TV serves 
    approximately 387,773 people.
        File No. 95260 CRB Pittsburg State University, 1701 S. Broadway, 
    Pittsburg, KS 66762. Signed By: Dr. Donald W. Wilson, President. Funds 
    Requested: $26,144. Total Project Cost: $43,304. To extend the coverage 
    area of public radio station KRPS-FM, 89.9 MHz, in Pittsburg by 
    constructing a new translator in Iola on 91.3 MHz. Existing KANU-FM 
    (Lawrence) 10-watt translator is being replaced by this more powerful 
    unit that will serve 6,351 people. In addition, KRPS-FM seeks to 
    upgrade by purchasing new origination equipment including a production 
    console, remote recording equipment and some test equipment.
        File No. 95268 CRB University of Kansas, Broadcasting Hall, 
    Lawrence, KS 66045. Signed By: Dr. Robert C. Bearse, Associate Vice 
    Chancellor. Funds Requested: $60,680. Total Project Cost: $121,361. To 
    improve the facilities of public radio station KANU-FM, 91.5 MHz, in 
    Lawrence by acquiring transmitter monitoring equipment and digital 
    encoders/decoders. KANU-FM, which places a strong emphasis on local 
    news production, seeks to acquire news control room and remote news 
    gathering equipment and other production equipment for utilization by 
    the Kansas Public Radio network. Project also includes a satellite 
    downlink and C-Band receiver as well as 50 SAP receivers for the radio 
    reading service. KANU-FM serves approximately 1,167,000 people.
    
    KY (Kentucky)
    
        File No. 95001 CRB University of Kentucky Research Fdn, 201 Kinkead 
    Hall, Lexington, KY 40506. Signed By: Mr. Jack Supplee, Associate 
    Director. Funds Requested: $48,535. Total Project Cost: $97,070. To 
    improve the production facilities of public radio station WUKY, 91.3 
    MHz, Lexington, KY, by replacing obsolete and worn-out equipment, 
    including three audio consoles, microphones, CD players, DAT recorders, 
    two cassette decks, and cartridge machines and by acquiring a telephone 
    hybrid. WUKY serves a population of about 477,298.
        File No. 95199 CTB Kentucky Educational Television, 600 Cooper 
    Drive, Lexington, KY 40502. Signed By: Mrs. Virginia G. Fox, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $573,943. Total Project Cost: $956,571. To 
    improve the service of Kentucky Educational Television (KET) by 
    replacing the worn-out and obsolete transmitters, associated equipment 
    items, and test equipment of its full-power public television station 
    WKLE, Ch. 46, Lexington/Richmond, KY, and its translator on Ch. 10 at 
    Louisa, KY. In addition the project seeks to replace existing Emergency 
    Broadcast System equipment with the newly required Emergency Alert 
    System equipment, add to KET's network center routing equipment, and 
    acquire additional test equipment. KET operates 15 full-power 
    television stations and 5 translators across Kentucky, serving a 
    population of approximately 3.7-million people.
        File No. 95201 IPTN Hopkinsville Community College, 734 North 
    Drive, Hopkinsville, KY 42241-2100. Signed By: Dr. James Kerley, 
    President. Funds Requested: $78,142. Total Project Cost: $78,142. 
    Hopkinsville Community College of the University of Kentucky proposes 
    to develop a plan that will determine the feasibility of appropriate 
    technologies for a distance learning distribution system through cable 
    television and other methods, to a disadvantaged population in five 
    counties of western Kentucky and three counties of northwestern 
    Tennessee.
        File No. 95264 CRB Western Kentucky University, 1 Big Red Way, 
    Bowling Green, KY 42101. Signed By: Dr. Charles M. Anderson, Ass't VP 
    for Finance & Admin. Funds Requested: $25,227. Total Project Cost: 
    $50,455. To upgrade the production capability of public radio station 
    WKYU, 88.9 MHz, Bowling Green, KY, by acquiring three digital audio 
    work stations. The station serves a population of about 3.4-million.
    
    LA (Louisiana)
    
        File No. 95008 ICTN Louisiana State University and, 347 Pleasant 
    Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Signed By: Dr. Allen Copping, President. 
    Funds Requested: $657,372. Total Project Cost: $876,496. To establish a 
    two-way interactive compressed video system that would connect the five 
    campuses of the Louisiana State University System using a digital data 
    network operating over terrestrial T-1 circuits. The campuses are 
    located at Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Eunice, New Orleans, and 
    Shreveport. A video classroom would be placed at each campus. The 
    system's multipoint control unit would be housed on the Baton Rouge 
    campus, where the director of the system would be located. The system 
    would allow for the exchange of teleconferencing and course work among 
    the five campuses.
        File No. 95147 ICTN Northwestern State Univ. of LA, Kyser Hall, 
    Room 153, Natchitoches, LA 71457. Signed By: Dr. Robert Alost, 
    President. Funds Requested: $569,528. Total Project Cost: $759,371. To 
    purchase a Ku-band mobile satellite uplink to expand the distance 
    learning opportunities to under served areas of Louisiana, Arkansas, 
    Mississippi and Oklahoma.
        File No. 95217 CTB Greater New Orleans ETV Foundation, 916 Navarre 
    Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70124. Signed By: Mr. Randall Feldman, 
    President & General Manager. Funds Requested: $102,000. Total Project 
    Cost: $204,000. To improve the technical quality of its production 
    facilities, public television station WYES-TV, Channel 12 in New 
    Orleans, LA, will replace aging analog video tape recorders with three 
    digital video cassette recorders. WYES will also purchase a new 
    computer editor and a digital voice over system.
        File No. 95258 CTB Louisiana ETV Authority, 7860 Anselmo Lane, 
    Baton Rouge, LA 70810. Signed By: Mrs. Beth Courtney, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $600,000. Total Project Cost: $1,200,000. To 
    improve broadcast operations, KLTM-TV, Channel 13 in Monroe, LA, will 
    replace its 18-year-old VHF television transmitter, its transmission 
    line and antenna.
        File No. 95259 ICTN New Orleans Educ. T/C Consortium, 2929 S. 
    Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118. Signed By: Dr. Robert Lucas, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $37,750. Total Project Cost: 
    $75,500. To acquire portable television production facilities and a 
    2GHz STL to produce and deliver locally originated educational services 
    to 1,563,100 currently served citizens, and to provide first 
    educational service to an additional 4,200,000 Louisiana citizens.
        File No. 95275 CRB Louisiana State University, One University 
    Place, Shreveport, LA 71115. Signed By: Ms. Catherine Fraser, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $37,666. Total Project Cost: $50,222. To 
    extend its service area and to provide first service to Grambling and 
    the surrounding communities of Ruston and Arcadia, public radio station 
    KDAQ-FM, operating on 89.9 MHz in Shreveport, LA, will install a new 
    translator facility in Grambling.
    
    MA (Massachusetts)
    
        File No. 95022 IPTN CTSB (Community TV, S. Berkshires), 925 
    Pleasant Street, South Lee, MA 01260. Signed By: Mr. Shawn Serre, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $75,900. Total Project Cost: 
    $75,900. To plan a two-way interactive network throughout Berkshire 
    County, Massachusetts, possibly through fiber optic distribution, to 
    serve educational and governmental needs with connections 
    [[Page 25781]] among area high schools and public and private colleges.
        File No. 95037 ICTN Northeastern University, 284 Huntington Plaza, 
    Boston, MA 02115. Signed By: Mr. Robert Culver, Senior Vice President & 
    Treas. Funds Requested: $468,607. Total Project Cost: $624,810. To 
    establish a two-way interactive videoconferencing system, using 
    telephone line transmission, that would interconnect Northeastern 
    University, Boston, with six learning centers in Maine. The system 
    would offer a master's degree program in speech-language pathology.
        File No. 95145 CRB Cape & Islands Cmty Pub Radio, Inc, 78 Gardiner 
    Road, Woods Hole, MA 02543. Signed By: Mr. Jay Allison, President. 
    Funds Requested: $212,450. Total Project Cost: $283,270. To provide 
    first public radio service to 70,639 citizens of Woods Hole and 
    Nantucket, Massachusetts by constructing new FM broadcast studios, 
    control rooms, antennas and transmitters at 90.1 MHz, Woods Hole, 
    Massachusetts, and 91.1 MHz, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    
    MD (Maryland)
    
        File No. 95111 IPTN University of Maryland Univ. Coll, University 
    Blvd. at Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20742. Signed By: Dr. T. 
    Benjamin Massey, President. Funds Requested: $99,612. Total Project 
    Cost: $141,242. To develop a plan for the integration of technologies 
    in a telecommunications network as a ``virtual university'' through the 
    University of Maryland's Virtual University Task Force and its Open 
    Learning Program, to provide distance learning services to U.S. 
    citizens in the U.S., its territories, and in other countries.
        File No. 95243 CTB Maryland Public Broadcasting Comm., 11767 Owings 
    Mills Boulevard, Owings Mills, MD 21117. Signed By: Mr. Raymond Ho, 
    President/CEO. Funds Requested: $143,530. Total Project Cost: $287,060. 
    To improve the facilities of WMPB-TV, Channel 67 in Owings Mills and 
    the state's public television network by replacing its 13-year-old mono 
    audio cart and reel-to-reel tape machines with state of the art digital 
    stereo audio systems. In addition, MPT will purchase two digital Beta 
    units and a non-linear storage system for in school programming feeds 
    and delayed broadcast.
    
    ME (Maine)
    
        File No. 95210 CRTB Maine Public Broadcasting Corp., 65 Texas 
    Avenue, Bangor, ME 04401. Signed By: Mr. Gil Maxwell, Director of 
    Engineering. Funds Requested: $551,980. Total Project Cost: $849,200. 
    To replace an obsolete and worn out microwave system delivering public 
    television and radio programming to five public television, and six 
    public ratio stations serving approximately 1,200,000 persons 
    throughout Maine.
    
    MI (Michigan)
    
        File No. 95044 ICTN Shiawassee Reg. Ed. Svc. District, 1025 North 
    Shiawassee Street, Corunna, MI 48817. Signed By: Mr. Patrick Gilbert, 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $84,890. Total Project Cost: $169,781. 
    To purchase fiber optic cable (and related installation), equipment for 
    video transmission via fiber optics, and equipment for two video 
    classrooms. The project would allow the Shiawassee Regional Education 
    Service District to interconnect Owosso (MI) High School and a special 
    education Development Center to the Service District's interactive 
    video distance leaning system. As presently configured, the system 
    interconnects seven local education agencies in Shiawassee County, 
    which is located in south central Michigan.
        File No. 95071 CRB Central Michigan University, 3965 East 
    Broomfield Road, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859. Signed By: Mr. Russell 
    Herron, Vice President. Funds Requested: $54,347. Total Project Cost: 
    $108,695. To improve the service public radio station WCMU, 89.5 MHz, 
    Mt. Pleasant, MI, provides to approximately 2,192,550 citizens in 
    central Michigan by replacing its obsolete and worn out audio consoles, 
    DAT recorders, CD players, cartridge recorders, and its EBS system, and 
    by upgrading its transmission facilities with a new FM exciter and 
    stereo generator.
        File No. 95081 ICTN Regents of the Univ. of Michigan, 1321 East 
    Court Street, Flint, MI 48502. Signed By: Mr. Chandler Matthews, Assoc. 
    Vice President, Finance. Funds Requested: $50,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $100,000. To purchase equipment to activate a video classroom and to 
    interconnect the University of Michigan/Flint with compressed video via 
    telephone lines to diverse other academic institutions.
        File No. 95202 ICTN Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona, 2118 U.S. 23, 
    Alplena, MI 49707. Signed By: Mr. Thomas Lanway, Superintendent. Funds 
    Requested: $444,000. Total Project Cost: $839,500. To install coaxial 
    cables in every classroom in 17 schools, and in libraries in Michigan's 
    Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona school districts, and to install 45 computers 
    in schools and libraries to provide distance learning and Internet 
    access to 15,000 students in the Lower Michigan Peninsula.
        File No. 95220 CTB Detroit Educational TV Foundation, 7441 Second 
    Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202-2796. Signed By: Mr. Robert Larson, 
    President & General Manager. Funds Requested: $493,252. Total Project 
    Cost: $657,670. To improve the facilities of public television station 
    WTVS-TV, Ch. 56, Detroit, MI, by purchasing digital special effects, 
    switcher and character generator for its production studio. The project 
    also seeks to acquire a digital Ku-band satellite uplink for national 
    program distribution.
        File No. 95222 CTB Grand Valley State University, 301 West Fulton 
    Street, Grand Rapids, MI 49504-6492. Signed By: Ms. Jean Enright, 
    Secretary, Board of Control. Funds Requested: $391,808. Total Project 
    Cost: $783,616. To improve public television for approximately 634,720 
    persons in the Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo areas of Michigan by replacing 
    obsolete and worn out video tape machines, monitors, cartridge machines 
    and test equipment at WGVU-TV, Ch. 35, Grand Rapids, Michigan and WGVK-
    TV, Ch. 52, Kalamazoo.
        File No. 95266 CRB Central Michigan University, 3965 East 
    Broomfield Road, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859. Signed By: Mr. Russell 
    Herron, V.P., University Relations. Funds Requested: $299,959. Total 
    Project Cost: $399,946. To provide improved public radio service to 
    5,722 citizens, and first public radio service to approximately 51,501 
    citizens of Oscoda, Michigan and surrounding counties by constructing a 
    new FM repeater station at 95.7 MHz, Oscoda, Michigan, and a TSL from 
    WCMU-FM, 89.5 MHz, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan to the proposed new station 
    which will carry WCMU programming.
        File No. 95284 CTB Central Michigan University, 3965 East 
    Broomfield Road, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859. Signed By: Mr. Russell 
    Herron, Secretary, Board of Trustees. Funds Requested: $65,553. Total 
    Project Cost: $131,106. To improve public television service to 
    1,115,000 citizens of central Michigan by replacing obsolete and worn 
    out television editing, production, character generation and recording 
    equipment, an emergency alert system, and master control playback 
    equipment at WCMU-TV, Channel 14, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
    
    MN (Minnesota)
    
        File No. 95049 CTB West Central Minnesota ETV Co., 120 West 
    Schlieman Avenue, Appleton, MN 56208. Signed By: Mr. Ansel W. Doll, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: [[Page 25782]] $920,000. Total 
    Project Cost: $1,840,000. To provide the first Minnesota-originated 
    public television signal to 84,000 residents of the Worthington, MN, 
    area by activating a station on Channel 20 to repeat the signal of 
    public television station KWCM, Ch. 10, Appleton, MN, which serves a 
    population of approximately 500,000.
        File No. 95089 CTB Northern Minnesota Public TV, Inc, Box 9, 
    Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN 56601-2699. Signed By: Ms. Emily 
    K. Lahti, General Manager. Funds Requested: $90,427. Total Project 
    Cost: $120,570. To improve the production capability of public 
    television station KAWE, Ch. 9, Bemidji, MN, by replacing its obsolete 
    and worn-out production switcher and camera pedestals and heads. The 
    station serves approximately 300,000 persons.
        File No. 95150 CTB Twin Cities Public Television, Inc., 172 East 
    Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101. Signed By: Mr. Jack Willis, 
    President & CEO. Funds Requested: $275,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $557,460. To improve the signal of public television station KTCA, Ch. 
    2, St. Paul, MN, by replacing its 17-year-old transmitter. The station 
    serves a population of about 3,038,000.
        File No. 95163 CRB Minnesota Public Radio, 45 E. 7th Street, St. 
    Paul, MN 55101. Signed by: Mr. Dennis Hamilton, Vice President. Funds 
    Requested: $194,757. Total Project Cost: $389,515. To improve the 
    production capability of Minnesota Public Radio, St. Paul, MN, by 
    replacing various items of worn-out and obsolete equipment, including 
    microphones, a telephone interface, an intercom, audio recorders, and a 
    mixing console. The project will also acquire equipment to implement 
    the new Emergency Alert System required by the FCC as a replacement for 
    the Emergency Broadcast System. Minnesota Public Radio operates twenty-
    one public radio stations in Minnesota, two in Moorehead, ND, two in 
    Decorah, IA, one in Houghton, MI, one in Sioux Falls, SD, and one in 
    Sun Valley, ID; and it operates fifteen translators in Minnesota and 
    one each in Michigan and Wisconsin. Altogether it serves a population 
    of about 4.5-million persons through parallel networks of news/
    information and classical music stations that broadcast 24 hours a day. 
    It also produces national programs.
        File No. 95170 ICTN Independent School District #492, 202 Fourth 
    Avenue, N.E., Austin, MN 55912. Signed By: Mr. Barry Baker, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $393,010. Total Project Cost: $786,020. To 
    construct a 4-channel ITFS facility with return microwave capability, 
    fiber optic connections and routing equipment to establish two-way 
    video, audio and data communications providing first service to 35,354 
    students in five rural school districts in central Minnesota.
        File No. 95178 PRB White Earth Land Recovery Project, Rural Route 
    #1, Box 308, Ponsford, MN 56575. Signed By: Mr. Earl Hoagland, 
    Chairman. Funds Requested: $34,540. Total Project Cost: $54,797. To 
    plan for the establishment of a public radio station for the White 
    Earth Ojibwe Indian reservation in Northern Minnesota. It is estimated 
    that the proposed station will bring the first public radio service to 
    about 9,200 persons.
        File No. 95196 IPTN University of St. Thomas, 2115 Summit Avenue, 
    St. Paul, MN 55105. Signed By: Dr. Robert Rehn, Director, I.S.S. Funds 
    Requested: $81,195. Total Project Cost: $91,235. To initiate a 
    telecommunications plan that will involve the private colleges and 
    universities in Minnesota in a consortium effort to identify the 
    potential uses of technologies statewide for distance education, 
    consistent with the state's distance learning network, the ``Learning 
    Network of Minnesota'' and its data/video system ``MNET.''
        File No. 95207 CRB University of Minnesota, 10 University Drive, 
    Duluth, MN 55812. Signed By: Mr. Todd Morrison, Assistant Director. 
    Funds Requested: $103,720. Total Project Cost: $159,566. To extend the 
    signal of public radio station KUMD, 103.3 MHz, Duluth, MN, by 
    activating a repeater station to operate on 90.7 MHz in Grand Marais, 
    MN, to bring the first public radio service to about 16,149 residents 
    of Cook County. The project includes studio equipment to allow for 
    locally originated broadcasts from the new station as well as programs 
    repeated from KMUD.
    
    MO (Missouri)
    
        File No. 95079 ICTB Public Television 19, Inc., 125 East 31st 
    Street, Kansas City, MO 64108. Signed By: Mr. William T. Reed, 
    President. Funds Requested: $54,773. Total Project Cost: $109,546. To 
    expand the audio/video signal distribution capability and to construct 
    a digital audio recording capability to allow public television station 
    KCPT, Ch. 19, Kansas City, MO, to improve its capability to offer 
    educational programming via a diversity of media to school districts in 
    a wide area in both Missouri and Kansas. The proposal requests a master 
    router expansion kit, a frame synchronizer, and an audio product 
    system.
        File No. 95131 CRB University of Missouri--St. Louis, 8001 Natural 
    Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121. Signed By: Mr. Douglas Wartzok, 
    Associate Vice Chancellor. Funds Requested: $23,500. Total Project 
    Cost: $47,000. To improve the production capability of pubic radio 
    station KWMU, 90.7 MHz, St. Louis, MO, by replacing outmoded and worn-
    out equipment, including its on-air audio console, DAT recorders, cart 
    machines, a switcher, and microphones. The project would also improve 
    the station's transmission reliability by acquiring a transmission line 
    dehydrator. The station serves a population of about 2.734,900 persons.
        File No. 95141 CTB St. Louis Reg Ed & Public TV Comm, 6996 
    Millbrook Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63130. Signed By: Mr. Michael 
    Hardgrove, President & CEO. Funds Requested: $583,125. Total Project 
    Cost: $1,166,251. To improve the transmission capability of public 
    television station KETC, Ch. 9, St. Louis, MO, by replacing its worn-
    out and obsolete 24-year-old transmitter, transmission line, and 
    related test equipment. The station serves a population of about 3-
    million persons.
        File No. 95153 CRB Northwest Missouri State University, 800 
    University Drive, Maryville, MO 64468. Signed By: Dr. Dean Hubbard, 
    President. Funds Requested: $90,896. Total Project Cost: $181,792. To 
    improve the signal of public radio station KXCV, 90.5 MHz, Maryville, 
    MO, by replacing its obsolete 24-year-old transmitter, antenna, and 
    transmission line. KXCV serves a population of about 157,400.
        File No. 95158 IPTN University of Missouri--St. Louis, 8001 Natural 
    Bridge Rd Lucas Hal, St. Louis, MO 63121. Signed By: Dr. Douglas 
    Wartzok, Assoc. V.Chan/Rsch & Grad Dean. Funds Requested: $20,500. 
    Total Project Cost: $44,915. The St. Louis EdNet consortium which 
    includes the University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis Community 
    College, and 28 K-12 public school districts propose to develop a plan 
    for a two-way, interactive interconnection system providing video, 
    voice and data distance learning services among educational 
    institutions, government offices, service agencies and other 
    organizations in an eleven county area of Missouri and Illinois.
        File No. 95242 ICTN Monett R-1 School District, 8th & Scott 
    Streets, Monett, MO 65708. Signed By: Dr. Charles Cudney, 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $211,133. Total Project Cost: 
    $324,820. To construct classroom production facilities, and a fiber 
    optic network to produce and distribute first instructional programming 
    service to five school districts serving 28,366 students in the Western 
    Ozark region of Southern Missouri. [[Page 25783]] 
    
    MP (Marianas Protectorate)
    
        File No. 95056 IPTN Northern Marianas College, P.O. Box 1250, 
    Saipan, MP 96950. Signed By: Ms. Agnes McPhetres, President. Funds 
    Requested: $61,530. Total Project Cost: $61,530. To conduct a study for 
    the design and possible technical options in planning a two-way, 
    interactive video distance education system between the main campus of 
    Northern Marianas College at Saipan, and its extension center at 
    Songsong, Rota.
    
    MS (Mississippi)
    
        File No. 95057 ICTN University of Mississippi, 201 Bishop Hall, 
    University, MS 38677. Signed By: Dr. Michael R. Dingerson, Assoc. Vice 
    Chancellor/Research. Funds Requested: $193,910. Total Project Cost: 
    $387,820. To establish a video production studio at the Teleproductions 
    Resource Center of the University of Mississippi. The new studio would 
    allow the University to offer diverse instructional programming to 
    audiences it cannot at present reach. The University hopes to provide 
    additional programming for Project LEAP--an adult literacy program 
    primarily serving African-American women--in Georgia, Alabama, South 
    Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, and Michigan. It also wishes to 
    provide specialized programming on nutrition education (targeted 
    towards elderly Mississippians, with funding from the State's 
    Department of Human Services), and to a variety of rural public 
    services employees; e.g., firefighters; emergency management personnel; 
    state, municipal, and county employees; court personnel; and health 
    professionals.
        File No. 95190 CTB Mississippi Authority for ETV, 3825 Ridgewood 
    Road, Jackson, MS 39211. Signed By: Mr. Larry Miller, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $173,070. Total Project Cost: $346,140. To 
    provide reliable public television service to the entire population of 
    Mississippi by replacing twenty-three and twenty-four year old 
    transmission lines at WMAW-TV, Channel 14 in Meridian, WMAE-TV, Channel 
    12 in Booneville and WMAB-TV, Channel 2 in Ackerman.
    
    MT (Montana)
    
        File No. 95007 CRB University of Montana, PA/R-TV Building, Room 
    180, Missoula, MT 59812. Signed By: Mr. John Cleaveland, Ex. Dir. of 
    Information Tech. Funds Requested: $583,791. Total Project Cost: 
    $778,388. To establish a series of FM repeater stations and translator 
    stations to extend the broadcast services of public radio station 
    KUFM(FM), operating on 89.1 MHz. in Missoula, to 101,000 additional 
    residents of Montana. New 1 KW FM repeater stations will be established 
    operating on 91.7 MHz. in Helena, 89.9 MHz. in Kalispell, 91.3 MHz. in 
    Butte and 91.9 MHz. in Hamilton, MT. A 100 watt FM translator will also 
    be constructed operating on 91.7 MHz to serve Dillon, MT. KUFM (FM) 
    programming will be fed to each new facility via a C-band satellite 
    uplink to be constructed in Missoula.
        File No. 95208 CRB Montana State University-Billings, 1500 North 
    30th Street, Billings, MT 59101. Signed By: Dr. Ronald Sexton, Acting 
    Chancellor. Funds Requested: $20,726. Total Project Cost: $27,632. To 
    extend the public radio service of KEMC(FM), operating on 91.7 MHz in 
    Billings MT, to three additional communities through the construction 
    of FM translators operating on 91.1 MHz in Forsyth, 89.1 MHz in 
    Ashland, and 91.9 in Broadus, MT. The project will provide first public 
    radio service to an additional 12,555 residents of Montana.
        File No. 95209 ICTN South East MT T/C Ed. Coop., P.O. Box 500, 500 
    N. Trautman, Broadus, MT 59317. Signed By: Mr. Brian Patrick, 
    President. Funds Requested: $802,433. Total Project Cost: $1,069,911. 
    To provide distance learning production and interconnection facilities 
    to serve 17,000 students at ten sites in southeast Montana.
    
    NC (North Carolina)
    
        File No. 95017 CRB Fayetteville State University, 1200 Murchison 
    Road, Fayetteville, NC 28301. Signed By: Dr. Donna Benson, Interim 
    Chancellor. Funds Requested: $107,837. Total Project Cost: $143,783. To 
    improve the broadcast operations of public radio station WFSS-FM, 
    operating on 91.9 MHz in Fayetteville, NC, by replacing old and failing 
    equipment in its on-air control room and its primary production studio.
        File No. 95028 CRB Shaw University, 118 East South Street, Raleigh, 
    NC 27601. Signed By: Dr. Talbert O. Shaw, President. Funds Requested: 
    $318,054. Total Project Cost: $424,072. To eliminate interference and 
    improve its broadcast operations, WSHA-FM, operating on 88.9 MHz in 
    Raleigh, NC, will relocate its facilities, built a new tower and 
    replace the transmitter, antenna and associated equipment. WSHA will 
    also replace old and worn-out on-air equipment.
        File No. 95041 CTN Bennett College, 900 East Washington Street, 
    Greensboro, NC 27401. Signed By: Dr. Gloria Scott, President. Funds 
    Requested: $175,934. Total Project Cost: $234,578. To purchase a 
    digital satellite uplink without compression for the purpose of 
    providing Distance Learning degree programs in the fields of Social 
    Work and in Education.
        File No. 95091 CRB Craven Community College, 800 College Court, New 
    Bern, NC 28562. Signed By: Ms. Kathleen Beal, General Manager. Funds 
    Requested: $186,300. Total Project Cost: $248,400. To extend its 
    coverage area and provide first public radio service to unserved areas 
    in Wayne County and Carteret County, WTEB-FM operating on 89.3 MHz in 
    New Bern, NC, will build a 300 foot tower with a 4 kilowatt transmitter 
    to re-broadcast its signal to the Wayne County area and a 195 watt, 7 
    kilowatt transmitter to re-broadcast its signal to coastal Carteret 
    County.
        File No. 95100 CRB Better Life, Inc., 230-B Roanoke Avenue, Roanoke 
    Rapids, NC 27870. Signed By: Mr. George Campbell, Executive Director. 
    Funds Requested: $75,150. Total Project Cost: $100,200. To expand its 
    service area and to provide first service to portions of Northampton 
    County, noncommercial radio station WZRU-FM, operating on 88.5 MHz in 
    Roanoke Rapids, NC, will move to an existing taller tower and increase 
    its operating power.
        File No. 95252 CTB University of North Carolina, 10 T.W. Alexander 
    Drive, Research Triangle Pk, NC 27709. Signed By: Mr. Tom Howe, 
    Director & General Manager. Funds Requested: $731,000. Total Project 
    Cost: $1,462,000. To improve its broadcast operations, WUNF-TV, Channel 
    33 in Asheville, NC, will replace its transmitter, antenna, associated 
    terminal equipment and remote control equipment. The antenna will be 
    located higher on the existing tower and microwave interconnection 
    equipment will also be replaced.
    
    ND (North Dakota)
    
        File No. 95096 CRB Prairie Public Broadcasting, Inc., P.O. Box 
    3240, 207 N 5th St., Fargo, ND 58108-3240. Signed By: Mr. Steve 
    Leyland, President/General Manager. Funds Requested: $367,083. Total 
    Project Cost: $489,444. To construct a new public radio station on 90.3 
    MHz in Devils Lake. Repeater/satellite station (with limited local 
    origination capacity) will extend the signal of the state public radio 
    network. Station will provide a first public radio signal to 12,199 
    people and an additional service to 8,825 people who currently receive 
    a signal from three existing FM translators.
        File No. 95101 CRB Prairie Public Broadcasting, Inc., P.O. Box 
    3240, 207 N 5th St., Fargo, ND 58108-3240. Signed By: Mr. Steve 
    Leyland, President/ [[Page 25784]] General Manager. Funds Requested: 
    $104,800. Total Project Cost: $139,734. To extend the signal of the 
    state public radio network by constructing six FM translators at the 
    following ND locations: Beach (91.9 MHz); Bowman (91.9 MHz); Crosby 
    (91.9 MHz); Harvey (91.9 MHz); Hettinger (91.9 MHz); Tioga (91.9 MHz) 
    and one translator at Plentywood, MT (91.9 MHz). New translators will 
    provide a first public radio signal to 11,509 people.
        File No. 95267 CRB KEYA, Incorporated, POB 190, Belcourt, ND 58316. 
    Signed By: Mrs. Betty Hamley, General Manager. Funds Requested: 
    $17,389. Total Project Cost: $34,778. To improve the facilities of 
    public radio station KEYA-FM, 88.5 MHz, in Belcourt, by replacing old 
    control room origination equipment with a new console, digital audio 
    tape (DAT) players, a cassette player, a modulation monitor system, a 
    remote control unit, and other related origination equipment. KEYA-FM 
    provides a signal to about 25,000 people on the Turtle Mt. Indian 
    Reservation/Rolette County, ND.
    
    NE (Nebraska)
    
        File No. 95123 CTB University of Nebraska, 60th & Dodge Streets, 
    Omaha, NE 68182-0022. Signed By: Mr. Howard Lowe, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $133,800. Total Project Cost: $293,800. To improve 
    public television station KYNE-TV, Ch. 26, in Omaha by replacing three 
    12 to 15 year old studio cameras. The facility serves as the Omaha 
    production center for the Nebraska ETV Network. It serves approximately 
    605,097 people.
        File No. 95148 CRB Sunrise Communications, Inc., 941 O Street, 
    Suite 1025, Lincoln, NE 68508. Signed By: Mr. Dick Noble, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $84,612. Total Project Cost: $112,816. To 
    improve the facilities of public radio station KZUM-FM, 89.3 MHz, in 
    Lincoln by acquiring new and replacement equipment for the on-air 
    control and production control rooms as well as a C-band satellite 
    downlink. Station serves approximately 214,000 people.
        File No. 95174 CTN Agricultural Satellite Corporation, C218 Animal 
    Science Building, Lincoln, NE 68583. Signed By: Dr. Janet Poley, 
    President/CEO. Funds Requested: $776,500. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,553,000. To convert 9 existing Ku-band satellite uplinks in the 
    Agsat system and 315 existing satellite downlinks operated by Agsat 
    affiliated schools from analog to digital technology.
        File No. 95273 CRB Nebraska Educ. T/C Commission, 1800 N. 33rd 
    Street, Lincoln, NE 68501-3111. Signed By: Mr. Jack McBride, Secretary. 
    Funds Requested: $31,500. Total Project Cost: $63,000. To improve the 
    facilities of public radio station KUCV-FM, 90.9 MHz, in Lincoln by 
    replacing the network's worn out and obsolete master control console 
    and routing switcher. In addition, KUCV-FM would acquire a digital 
    audio workstation to replace the existing analog editing system. 
    Nebraska's nine Station public radio network serves approximately 
    854,154 people.
        File No. 95276 CTB Nebraska Educ. T/C Commission, 1800 N. 33rd 
    Street, Lincoln, NE 68501-3111. Signed By: Mr. Jack McBride, Secretary. 
    Funds Requested: $145,802. Total Project Cost: $291,604. To improve the 
    facilities of the state public television network and public television 
    station KLNE-TV, Ch. 3, in Lincoln, by replacing two television 
    translators: a 16-year-old translator in Beatrice (K23AA) and a 17-
    year-old unit in Pawnee City (K33AC). The project would also replace 
    existing worn out, obsolete still store and audio editing equipment 
    with a new still store and a digital audio work station, and a digital 
    audio test set. The state public television network serves 
    approximately 1.5 million people.
    
    NH (New Hampshire)
    
        File No. 95166 CRB New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc., 207 North Main 
    Street, Concord, NH 03301. Signed By: Mrs. Gail Devoid, Dir. Admin. 
    Services. Funds Requested: $52,334. Total Project Cost: $104,669. To 
    replace an obsolete and worn out transmitter, test equipment, and an 
    emergency generator providing public radio service to approximately 
    950,000 persons at WEVO FM, 89.1 MHz, Concord, New Hampshire.
        File No. 95177 CTB University of New Hampshire, Mast Road, Box 
    1100, Durham, NH 03824. Signed By: Mr. Robert Ross, Director of 
    Engineering. Funds Requested: $30,000. Total Project Cost: $60,000. To 
    replace an obsolete and worn out master control switcher and an ENG 
    field videotape recorder at WENH-TV, Channel 11, Durham, New Hampshire, 
    providing public television to approximately 1,109,252 citizens 
    throughout New Hampshire.
    
    NJ (New Jersey)
    
        File No. 95073 CRB New Jersey Public Brdcstg Authority, 25 South 
    Stockton Street, Trenton, NJ 08625. Signed By: Mr. William Jobes, 
    Acting General Manager. Funds Requested: $129,775. Total Project Cost: 
    $192,951. To replace obsolete and worn out transmitters providing 
    public radio programming to approximately 302,346 persons at WNJS-FM, 
    88.1 MHz, Berlin, New Jersey, and WNJT-FM, 88.1 MHz, Trenton, New 
    Jersey, with a power increase at WNJT; and to provide first public 
    radio service to approximately 252,654 persons by constructing new 
    transmitting facilities at WNJB-FM, 89.3 MHz, Bridgeton, New Jersey and 
    WNJP-FM, 88.5 MHz, Sussex, New Jersey.
        File No. 95078 IPTN Ocean County College, College Drive, Toms 
    River, NJ 08754. Signed By: Dr. Milton Shaw, President. Funds 
    Requested: $42,890. Total Project Cost: $42,890. To identify the most 
    effective means of establishing an interactive, distance learning 
    system among fifteen county high schools, Ocean County College, five 
    vocational-technical schools, the Ocean County library, five area 
    hospitals, and Thomas Edison State College.
    
    NM (New Mexico)
    
        File No. 95012 CTB Eastern New Mexico University, 15th and Avenue 
    O, Portales, NM 88130. Signed By: Mr. Duane W. Ryan, Director of 
    Broadcasting. Funds Requested: $49,230. Total Project Cost: $98,460. To 
    improve the facilities of public television station KENW-TV, Ch. 3, in 
    Portales, by replacing an obsolete character generator and test/
    monitoring equipment including a waveform/vectorscope, signal test 
    generator and a modulation monitor. KENW-TV serves about 350,000 
    residents of eastern New Mexico and west Texas.
        File No. 95129 CTB New Mexico State University, Jordon St. Milton 
    Hall, Room 100, Las Cruces, NM 88003. Signed By: Mr. Ronald Salak, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $55,988. Total Project Cost: 
    $111,976. To improve the facilities of public television station KRWG-
    TV, Ch. 22, in Las Cruces by replacing very old, unreliable \3/4\'' 
    field production cameras and associated equipment, off-line editing 
    equipment and post-production recorder/players used in news and 
    production areas. KRWG-TV serves approximately 865,094 people.
        File No. 95287 ICTN Hispanic Educational Telecom System, 1130 
    University Blvd., NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Signed By: Mr. Jose 
    Mendez, Chair of HETS Board. Funds Requested: $1,225,626. Total Project 
    Cost: $1,634,168. To establish a C-band VSAT satellite-based network to 
    provide distance learning to Hispanic students attending nine 
    institutions of higher education: Lehman College and Hostos Community 
    College, Bronx, NY; South Mountain Community College, Phoenix, AZ; 
    Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, MS; University of New 
    Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; Ana Mendez [[Page 25785]] University System 
    and the University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR; University of Texas, 
    Brownsville, and the University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, TX.
    
    NV (Nevada)
    
        File No. 95088 ICTN Univ. & Community Coll Sys of NV, P.O. Box 
    9060, Reno, NV 89507. Signed By: Dr. Donald Zitter, Executive Director. 
    Funds Requested: $868,885. Total Project Cost: $1,737,770. To expand 
    the interactive compressed video distance learning network of the 
    University and Community College System of Nevada. The project would 
    construct instructional sites at three campuses: Stead; Truckee Meadows 
    Community College; and the Southern Nevada Science Center. It would do 
    the same at eight off-campus, high-usage learning centers: Alamo, 
    Beatty, Caliente, Incline Village, Lovelock, Minden, Round Mountain, 
    and Yerington. It would also upgrade the current system's multipoint 
    switching hub sites in Las Vegas and Reno and add such a switching site 
    in Elko.
        File No. 95236 CTB Lander County (Austin TV Assoc.), P.O. Box 10, 
    Austin, NV 89310. Signed By: Mr. Gerald La Miaux, Chairman. Funds 
    Requested: $24,510. Total Project Cost: $32,680. To extend the signal 
    of public television station KNPB-TV, Ch. 5, in Reno, by constructing 
    two television translator stations in Austin. K28EI and K60FK will 
    translate the signal from an existing translator, K50AI, in Hawthorne. 
    The two new translators will provide a first public television signal 
    to Austin/South Lander County, NV.
        File No. 95237 ICTBN Clark County School District, 4210 Channel 10 
    Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89119. Signed By: Mr. Thomas Axtell, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $210,250. Total Project Cost: $358,500. To 
    provide first instructional television service to Pahrump and Boulder 
    City, Nevada, and to install satellite downlinks at 13 sites in Clark, 
    Lincoln, White Pine and Nye Counties, Nevada, and locations in western 
    Arizona and eastern California, serving approximately 30,042 persons 
    with both broadcast and non-broadcast programs.
    
    NY (New York)
    
        File No. 95003 CTB Western NY Public Brdcstg. Assn., P.O. Box 1263, 
    Buffalo, NY 14240. Signed By: Mr. J. Michael Collins, President and 
    CEO. Funds Requested: $283,102. Total Project Cost: $566,204. To 
    replace obsolete and worn out studio cameras, and to acquire digital 
    VTRs and test equipment for local and national television productions 
    at WNED, Channel 17, Buffalo, New York.
        File No. 95039 CRB State University of NY, Oswego, 14 Lanigan Hall, 
    Oswego, NY 13126. Signed By: Dr. Stephen Weber, President. Funds 
    Requested: $68,985. Total Project Cost: $137,970. To construct a new 
    1000 Watt FM repeater station on a frequency of 90.3 MHz, located in 
    Dewitt, New York and serving approximately 125,000 residents of 
    Syracuse, New York.
        File No. 95043 ICTN NY City Dept. of Info Tech & T/com., 75 Park 
    Place, New York, NY 10017. Signed By: Mr. Ralph Balzano, Commissioner. 
    Funds Requested: $563,850. Total Project Cost: $939,750. To establish a 
    SONET-based fiber optic network that will interconnect Hunter College 
    School of Social Work, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York 
    City's Department of Personnel, and the City's municipal cable 
    television network, called Crosswalks. The objective is to deliver 
    educational programming that will help encourage the City's economic 
    development by enhancing the work force skills of the City's residents 
    and of its municipal workforce.
        File No. 95051 ICTN Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES, 5980 South Street Road, 
    Auburn, NY 13021. Signed By: Dr. Frank Ambrosie, District 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $331,083. Total Project Cost: 
    $441,444. To purchase video classrooms at twelve academic institutions 
    in the Cayuga-Onondaga area of central New York, under the aegis of the 
    Cayuga-Onondaga Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES). The 
    sites will be connected by fiber optics to form a distance learning 
    system. The system would comprise 9 public school districts, one BOCES 
    site, a community college and a four-year private college and would 
    permit the exchange of live educational programming, satellite 
    teleconferences and programs, data communication, and media 
    distribution.
        File No. 95052 ICTN Fashion Institute of Technology, Seventh Ave. 
    at West 27 Street, New York, NY 10001. Signed By: Dr. Durwood Long, 
    Treas. & VP/Finance & Admin. Funds Requested: $372,969. Total Project 
    Cost: $497,293. To establish a broadcast-quality video classroom at the 
    Fashion Institute of America, New York City, and to purchase fiber 
    optic cable and a terminal multiplexer to allow the Institute to 
    originate diverse educational/instructional programming and transmit 
    that programming throughout New York City, the State, and, via 
    satellite, the Nation.
        File No. 95062 ICTN Cattaraugus/Allegany BOCES, 1825 Windfall Road, 
    Olean, NY 14760. Signed By: Mr. Thomas P. Nickler, Asst. District 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $434,140. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,118,380. To help establish a two-way interactive, full-motion video, 
    analog distance learning system to interconnect 13 public schools and 
    one post-secondary school in Cattaraugus and Allegany Counties, a 
    mainly-rural, economically depressed area in southwest New York State. 
    The proposal would support the activation of 14 video classrooms for 
    the new system.
        File No. 95064 CTB WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, 280 State 
    Street, Rochester, NY 14614. Signed By: Mr. William Pearce, President & 
    General Mgr. Funds Requested: $115,640. Total Project Cost: $236,000. 
    To construct a Ku-band satellite uplink to permit public television 
    station WXXI-TV, operating on Ch. 21 in Rochester, NY, to distribute 
    programming nationwide. The uplink would permit timely distribution of 
    programming such as ``Assignment: The World'' and ``New York Speaks 
    Out'' after the demise of the New York Terrestrial Distribution System, 
    which interconnected all New York State public television stations with 
    an uplink in New York City.
        File No. 95107 ICTN State University of New York, Whipple 
    Administration Bldg., Morrisville, NY 13408. Signed By: Dr. Frederick 
    Woodward, President. Funds Requested: $431,577. Total Project Cost: 
    $575,981. To establish a distance learning network connected by fiber 
    optic cable carrying interactive voice, video, and data. The network 
    would connect nine public schools, a cooperative education center, the 
    Oneida Indian Nation, and two state operated college campuses. The 
    programming schedule would include academic classes, Indian cultural 
    education, workforce training, adult education, and civic activities.
        File No. 95108 CRB State University of New York, 14 Lanigan Hall, 
    Oswego, NY 13126. Signed By: Mr. William Shigley, Station Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $124,586. Total Project Cost: $124,586. To replace an 
    obsolete and worn out transmitter and related equipment at WRVO-FM, 
    89.9 MHz, serving 549,000 persons from Oswego, New York.
        File No. 95122 CRTB WMHT Educational Telecommunications, 17 Fern 
    Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12301-0017. Signed By: Mr. William D. Rogosin, 
    President & General Manager. Funds Requested: $330,300. Total Project 
    Cost: $660,600. To replace an obsolete, worn out routing switcher and 
    related equipment, a master control console, an automation system and 
    monitoring equipment for WMHT-TV, Channel 17, WMHQ-TV, Channel 45, 
    [[Page 25786]] WMHT-FM, 89.1 MHz, Schenectady, New York, and WRNV-FM, 
    88.7 MHz, Poughkeepsie, New York, providing Public Radio and TV to 
    approximately 2,225,550 people in eastern New York, western 
    Massachusetts, Connecticut and Vermont.
        File No. 95168 CTB St. Lawrence Valley ETV Council, 1056 Arsenal 
    Street, Watertown, NY 13601. Signed By: Mr. William Saiff, Jr., 
    President General Manager. Funds Requested: $965,837. Total Project 
    Cost: $1,931,674. To replace worn out and obsolete transmitters serving 
    approximately 395,000 U.S. citizens, and additionally serving Canadian 
    citizens from public television stations WNPE-TV, Channel 16, in 
    Watertown, New York, and WNPI-TV, Channel 18, in Norwood, New York.
        File No. 95172 CTB Long Island Educ. TV Council, Inc., Channel 21 
    Drive, P.O. Box 21, Plainview, NY 11803. Signed By: Mr. Terrel Cass. 
    Funds Requested: $192,900. Total Project Cost: $385,800. To replace an 
    obsolete television antenna, and to acquire test equipment for WLIW-TV, 
    Channel 21, Plainview, New York, providing service to 2,400,000 people 
    in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
        File No. 95191 CRB Niagara Frontier Radio Reading Sv, 15 Industrial 
    Parkway, Cheektowaga, NY 14227. Signed By: Mr. Robert Sikorski, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $51,900. Total Project Cost: 
    $103,838. To replace and augment studio origination equipment including 
    a control console, reel-to-reel tape decks, compact disc, cassette and 
    cart players, microphones, mixers and amplifiers; and to purchase 200 
    SCA, and 200 SAP receivers for a radio reading service for 30,000 print 
    impaired persons in Western New York State.
        File No. 95288 ICTN City College of CUNY, 138th Street & Convent 
    Avenue, New York, NY 10031. Signed By: Ms. Regina Masterson, Acting 
    Director, Ofc of Resrch. Funds Requested: $320,300. Total Project Cost: 
    $640,675. To construct classroom multi-media production facilities 
    providing first educational service to 3,000 students at three 
    educational sites in the Harlem District of New York City, and to 
    acquire interface facilities to link them with an on-campus multi-media 
    delivery system at City College of New York.
    
    OH (Ohio)
    
        File No. 95002 CRB Akron Board of Education, 65 Steiner Avenue, 
    Akron, OH 44301. Signed By: Mr. Phil R. Hoffman, General Manager. Funds 
    Requested: $15,000. Total Project Cost: $30,000. To improve the 
    operational capability of public radio station WAPS, 91.3 MHz, Akron, 
    OH, by replacing obsolete and worn-out production equipment, including 
    an audio console, CD players, and DAT recorders. WAPS serves a 
    population of about 15,000 persons.
        File No. 95065 CTB Ohio University, 9 South College Street, Athens, 
    OH 45701. Signed By: Mr. T. Lloyd Chestnut, Vice President. Funds 
    Requested: $169,160. Total Project Cost: $338,320. To improve the 
    production capability of public station WOUB-TV, Ch. 20, Athens, OH, by 
    replacing worn-out and obsolete equipment, including its production 
    lighting system and switcher, still store, and monitors, and by 
    upgrading its routing switcher. WOUB-TV serves a population of about 
    950,000.
        File No. 95083 ICTN City of Columbus, Ohio, 90 West Broad Street, 
    Columbus, OH 43215. Signed By: Mr. Noel Reese, Administrator. Funds 
    Requested: $70,162. Total Project Cost: $140,325. To extend the City of 
    Columbus's fiber optics network to the Martin Luther King Jr. 
    Performing and Cultural Arts Center and to install a video production 
    studio in the Center so as to allow for the production of programming, 
    much of which will be directed towards the interests of African-
    Americans.
        File No. 95112 CRB Miami University, Spring & Oak Streets, Oxford, 
    OH 45056. Signed By: Mr. Edward Demske, Vice President/Finance. Funds 
    Requested: $57,173. Total Project Cost: $114,346. To improve the 
    transmission capability of public radio station WMUB, 88.5 MHz, Oxford, 
    OH, by replacing its 13-year-old transmitter and adding an emergency 
    power generator. The project would also upgrade its Emergency Broadcast 
    System to the new Emergency Alert System mandated by the FCC. WMUB 
    serves a population of about 312,302.
        File No. 95126 CTB ETV Assn of Metro Cleveland, 4300 Brookpark 
    Road, Cleveland, OH 44134. Signed By: Mr. Jerry Wareham, President & 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $441,822. Total Project Cost: 
    $883,645. To improve the operation of public television station WVIZ, 
    Ch. 25, Cleveland, OH, by replacing its manual video recording and 
    playback system with an automated one. The station serves a population 
    of about 3.7-million.
        File No. 95184 CTB Greater Dayton Public TV, Inc., 110 South 
    Jefferson Street, Dayton, OH 45402-2402. Signed By: Mr. David M. 
    Fogarty, President & General Manager. Funds Requested: $81,715. Total 
    Project Cost: $163,430. To improve the broadcast signal of public 
    television station WPTD, Ch. 16, Dayton, OH, by replacing the 19-year-
    old transmitters of its translators in Maplewood, Ch. 63, and Celina, 
    Ch. 17, OH, and by replacing worn-out and obsolete test equipment, 
    including a spectrum analyzer, a portable oscilloscope, a waveform 
    monitor, and a video test signal generator. WPTD serves a population of 
    about 384,537.
        File No. 95205 ICTBN Greater Cincinnati TV Educ. Fdn., 1223 Central 
    Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214. Signed By: Mr. W. Wayne Godwin. Funds 
    Requested: $399,960. Total Project Cost: $799,921. To replace an 
    obsolete, worn out routing switcher and 15 video recording/playback 
    machines at WCET, Channel 48, Cincinnati, Ohio, serving 1,500,000 
    public television viewers, and 250,000 students in 400 schools, and 
    local cable subscribers with public television and educational 
    programming.
        File No. 95240 CRB Kent State University, 1613 East Summit Street, 
    Kent, OH 44242. Signed By: Dr. Carol Cartwright, President. Funds 
    Requested: $328,202. Total Project Cost: $437,603. To extend the signal 
    of public radio station WKSU, 89.7 MHz, Kent, OH, by replacing its 
    worn-out transmitter and antenna and relocating the transmitter to 
    Copley, OH, and increasing the tower height of its antenna. The change 
    will provide the first public radio signal to about 58,187 residents of 
    three counties and additional service to about 268,400 residents. The 
    station presently serves a population of about 2,340,307 persons.
        File No. 95251 CRB Ohio State University, 2400 Olentangy River 
    Road, Columbus, OH 43210. Signed By: Mr. Dale K. Ouzts, Director/
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $227,261. Total Project Cost: 
    $303,015. To extend the signal of public radio station WOSU-FM, 89.7 
    MHz, Columbus, OH, by activating a repeater station on 91.1 MHz in 
    Marion, OH. The new station will provide the first public radio signal 
    to about 19,061 persons.
        File No. 95271 CRB Public Broadcasting Fndn of NW Ohio, 136 Huron 
    Street, Toledo, OH 43604. Signed By: Ms. Shirley E. Timonere, President 
    & General Manager. Funds Requested: $245,223. Total Project Cost: 
    $326,964. To extend the signal of public radio station WGTE-FM, 91.3 
    MHz, Toledo, OH, by activating repeaters on 91.9 MHz in Bryan, OH, and 
    on 90.9 MHz, in Defiance, OH. The new stations will bring the first 
    public radio service to about 97,889 persons. WGTE-FM presently serves 
    a population of about 1,040,500. [[Page 25787]] 
        File No. 95279 CRB Kent State University, 1613 East Summit Street, 
    Kent, OH 44242. Signed By: Dr. Carol Cartwright, President. Funds 
    Requested: $169,996. Total Project Cost: $226,661. To extend the 
    coverage of public radio station WKSU, 89.7 MHz, Kent, OH, by 
    activating a repeater station on 89.1 MHz in Thompson, OH. The new 
    station would serve a population of about 247,987.
        File No. 95282 CTB Ohio State University, 2400 Olentangy River 
    Road, Columbus, OH 43210. Signed By: Mr. Dale K. Ouzts, Director/
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $207,321. Total Project Cost: 
    $414,642. To improve the production capability of public television 
    station WOSU-TV, Ch. 34, Columbus, OH, by replacing worn-out and 
    obsolete items of studio, editing and test equipment, including video 
    tape machines, an audio mixer, camera pedestals and heads, monitors, 
    oscilloscopes, a logic analyzer, and a color analyzer. All items are at 
    least 10 years old, some are more than 20 years old, and some are 
    nearly 40 years old. WOSU-TV serves a population of about 1,866,000.
        File No. 95296 CRB Xavier University, 3800 Victory Parkway, 
    Cincinnati, OH 45207-7211. Signed By: Mr. John Kucia, Administrative 
    Vice President. Funds Requested: $263,169. Total Project Cost: 
    $350,893. To extend the signal of public radio station WVXU, 91.7 MHz, 
    Cincinnati, OH, by activating a repeater to operate on 106.3 MHz, in 
    Crawfordsville, IN, bringing WVXU's program service to approximately 
    58,328 people. The station presently serves a population of about 
    1,364,000.
    
    OK (Oklahoma)
    
        File No. 95004 ICTN Oklahoma Panhandle State University, 323 W. 
    Eagle Blvd., P.O. Box 126, Goodwell, OK 73939. Signed By: Dr. Carl 
    Westbrook, Interim President. Funds Requested: $400,000. Total Project 
    Cost: $3,400,000. To purchase a DS-3 video switcher and to assist 
    Oklahoma Panhandle State University upgrade the distance learning 
    network that the University shares with 12 public schools in the three 
    counties of the Oklahoma Panhandle. The project would allow the network 
    to extend its services to the school districts in the communities of 
    Guymon and Tyrone, add a second video classroom to each of the current 
    sites, and permit Internet access.
        File No. 95182 CRB University of Central Oklahoma, 100 N. 
    University Drive, Edmond, OK 73034. Signed By: Dr. Joyce Mounce, V.P. 
    for Administration. Funds Requested: $319,100. Total Project Cost: 
    $487,003. To expand its broadcast area and provide first service to 
    approximately 75,000 people in greater Oklahoma City, KCSC-FM operating 
    on 90.1 MHz in Edmond, OK, will relocate its antenna to a higher 
    location and increase transmitter power. In addition, KCSC will replace 
    old and worn-out equipment in its on-air and production rooms.
        File No. 95198 CRB University of Central Oklahoma, 100 N. 
    University Drive, Edmond, OK 73034. Signed By: Dr. Joyce Mounce, V.P. 
    for Administration. Funds Requested: $156,567. Total Project Cost: 
    $208,757. To provide first service to approximately 40,000 people, 
    KCSC-FM operating on 90.1 MHz in Edmond, OK, will activate a repeater 
    noncommercial radio station on 91.9 MHz in McAlester, Oklahoma.
        File No. 95227 CTB Oklahoma Educational TV Authority, 7403 N. 
    Kelley Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73113. Signed By: Mr. Robert Allen, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $350,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $700,000. To upgrade the technical facilities of public television 
    stations KETA-TV, Channel 13 in Oklahoma City and KOED-TV, Channel 11 
    in Tulsa by purchasing stereo audio equipment and establishing a 
    secondary audio program channel (SAP). Six translators will also be 
    upgraded to provide enhanced services to the community.
    
    OR (Oregon)
    
        File No. 95097 CTB Oregon Public Broadcasting, 7140 SW Macadam 
    Avenue, Portland, OR 97219. Signed By: Mr. Maynard Orme, President & 
    CEO. Funds Requested: $158,875. Total Project Cost: $317,750. To 
    replace the 30-year-old broadcast antenna, transmission line and tower 
    of public station KOAC-TV, Ch. 7, Corvallis, OR. The project will 
    enable the station to continue service to 220,000 residents of the 
    Willamette Valley and coastal communities in western Oregon.
        File No. 95233 CTB Southern Oregon Public Television, 34 South Fir 
    St., Medford, OR 97501. Signed By: Mr. William Campbell, President, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $296,456. Total Project Cost: 
    $569,127. To extend the signal of public station KSYS-TV, Ch. 8, 
    Medford, OR, by activating a 100-watt translator in Brookings, OR, to 
    serve 13,000 residents in the Brookings/Harbor area. The project also 
    seeks to improve the facilities of KSYS-TV by replacing obsolete 
    production equipment, including video cassette machines, production 
    switcher, field cameras, and post-production editing. KSYS-TV serves 
    405,000 people in the Medford and Klamath Falls area.
        File No. 95293 IPTN Southwestern Oregon Cmmty College, 1988 Newmark 
    Avenue, Coos Bay, OR 97420-2956. Signed By: Dr. Stephen Kridelbaugh, 
    President. Funds Requested: $109,677. Total Project Cost: $146,236. To 
    develop a telecommunications plan for the use of technologies in 
    distance learning and training applications, in a geographically 
    isolated rural area of potentially three counties served by 
    Southwestern Oregon Community College.
    
    PA (Pennsylvania)
    
        File No. 95013 CRB QED Communications, Inc., 4802 Fifth Avenue, 
    Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Signed By: Mr. George L. Miles, Jr., President & 
    CEO. Funds Requested: $112,994. Total Project Cost: $171,167. To extend 
    the service of public station WQED-FM, 89.3 MHz, Pittsburgh, PA, in the 
    Johnstown, PA, area by activating a full-power repeater station on 89.7 
    MHz to replace its existing translator. The new repeater will bring the 
    first public radio signal to about 263,005 persons in the Johnstown 
    area. The project will also improve the transmission capability, of 
    WQED-FM by replacing its 20-year-old antenna.
        File No. 95119 CRB Pennsylvania State University, 202 Wagner 
    Building, University Park, PA 16802-3899. Signed By: Mr. Robert 
    Killoren, Director of Sponsored Programs. Funds Requested: $47,142. 
    Total Project Cost: $62,856. To extend the signal of public radio 
    station WPSU 91.5 MHz, University Park, PA, by activating three 
    translators to operate on 96.1 MHz in Clearfield, 100.3 MHz in 
    Lewistown, and 106.5 MHz in DuBois, all PA. The new translators will 
    bring the first public radio signal to about 33,028 residents of 
    Clearfield and Mifflin Counties. WPSU presently serves a population of 
    about 366,196.
        File No. 95134 CBT Pennsylvania State University, 202 Wagner 
    Building University Park, PA 16802-3899. Signed By: Mr. Robert 
    Killoren, Director of Sponsored Programs. Funds Requested: $25,021. 
    Total Project Cost: $50,042. To improve the service of public 
    television station WPSX, Ch. 3, University Park, PA, by acquiring the 
    necessary equipment to provide Descriptive Video Service and 
    stereophonic audio. The station serves a population of about 1,365,627.
        File No. 95138 CTB WHYY, Inc., 150 N. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, 
    PA 19106. Signed By: Dr. Frederick Breitenfeld, Jr., President. Funds 
    Requested: $292,157. Total Project Cost: $584,314. To improve the 
    operation of public [[Page 25788]] television station WHYY-TV, Ch. 12, 
    Philadelphia, PA, by replacing its worn-out and obsolete master control 
    and routing switchers, video tape recorders, and distribution and 
    monitoring equipment. The station serves a population of about 7 
    million persons.
        File No. 95171 CRB Lehigh Valley Cmty Bdcstrs Assn, 301 Broadway, 
    Bethlehem, PA 18015. Signed By: Mr. Brian F. Landers, President. Funds 
    Requested: $25,429. Total Project Cost: $50,858. To enhance the signal 
    of public radio station WDIY, 88.1 MHz, Bethlehem, PA, by activating 
    translators to operate on 93.9 MHz in Easton, PA, and on 93.5 MHz in 
    Bethlehem, and to improve the operational capability of the station by 
    acquiring remote origination equipment. WDIY presently serves a 
    population of about 351,167. The new translators will add about 69,547 
    persons.
    
    PR (Puerto Rico)
    
        File No. 95197 CRB University of Puerto Rico, Ponce de Leon & 
    Pastrana St., San Juan, PR 00931. Signed By: Prof Rafael Garcia-
    Machuca, Director. Funds Requested: $174,619. Total Project Cost: 
    $349,238. To provide first public radio programming to 476,379 persons 
    on the west coast of Puerto Rico by activating a new station, WTRU-FM, 
    89.7 MHz, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
        File No. 95248 CTB Fundacion Educativa Ana G. Mendez, P.O. Box 
    21345, Rio Piedras, PR 00928. Signed By: Mr. Jose F. Mendez, President. 
    Funds Requested: $449,456. Total Project Cost: $599,275. To improve 
    current public television service to 2,530,120 citizens, and to provide 
    first public television service to an additional 118,000 citizens in 
    eastern Puerto Rico by replacing an obsolete and worn out transmitter 
    at WMTJ-TV, Channel 40, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
    
    SC (South Carolina)
    
        File No. 95185 ICTN Horry-Georgetown Technical College, 2050 
    Highway, 501 East, Conway, SC 29526. Signed By: Dr. D. Kent Sharples, 
    President. Funds Requested: $319,745. Total Project Cost: $569,745. To 
    establish two-way interactive compressed video and audio linking three 
    campuses of Horry-Georgetown Technical College campuses in Conway, 
    Georgetown and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and to establish studio 
    production facilities to serve the system.
        File No. 95231 ICTN South Carolina ETV Commission, 1101 George 
    Rodgers Boulevard, Columbia, SC 29201. Signed By: Mr. Ronald 
    Schoenherr, Senior Vice President. Funds Requested: $722,912. Total 
    Project Cost: $1,445,825. To extend the services of South Carolina 
    Educational Television by placing satellite downlink equipment at 383 
    middle, secondary and vocational schools throughout the state. The 
    applicant currently distributes 6 channels of distance learning via 
    satellite to 102 schools in the state.
        File No. 95295 CRB South Carolina State University, 300 College 
    Street, PO Box 7656, Orangeburg, SC 29117. Signed By: Dr. Barbara 
    Hatton, President. Funds Requested: $139,327. Total Project Cost: 
    $185,770. To improve and upgrade the facilities of public station WSSB-
    FM, 90.3 MHz, Orangeburg, SC, by installing a satellite downlink to 
    receive national programming and by replacing analog control room 
    equipment with digital equipment.
    
    TN (Tennessee)
    
        File No. 95034 ICTN University of TN at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie 
    Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37403. Signed By: Dr. Frederick Obear, 
    Chancellor. Funds Requested: $116,367. Total Project Cost: $232,734. To 
    activate a video classroom for the Division of Continuing Education and 
    Public Service at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The 
    classroom will originate educational/instruction programming that will 
    be delivered via cable television throughout the greater Chattanooga 
    area. The course work will center on the following: Combating 
    illiteracy; expanding parenting skills; and offering teacher education 
    in conflict resolution, technology in the classroom, and teach 
    recertification in rural areas.
        File No. 95036 IPRTN Knoxville College, 901 College Street, 
    Knoxville, TN 37921. Signed By: Dr. Lois Williams, President. Funds 
    Requested: $80,000. Total Project Cost: $80,000. To explore all 
    reasonable and feasible telecommunications options in developing a plan 
    to establish the Knoxville College Communications Center, for a 
    possible future radio broadcasting facility and an interconnection 
    system for distance learning programs between Knoxville College and the 
    University of Tennessee.
        File No. 95042 CTB West TN Public TV Council, Inc., University of 
    Tenn.-Clement Hall, Martin, TN 38237. Signed By: Mr. John Hesse, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $33,832. Total Project Cost. $67,664. 
    To assure reliability of the station's broadcast services, public 
    television station WLJT-TV, Channel 11 in Martin, TN, will relocate the 
    intermediate point of the station's studio transmitter link.
        File No. 95058 CRB Metropolitan Governt of Nashville, 225 Polk 
    Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203. Signed By: Mr. Chase Adams, Interim 
    Library Director. Funds Requested: $55,695. Total Project Cost: 
    $74,260. To extend the service of noncommercial radio station WPLN-FM 
    operating on 90.3 MHz in Nashville, TN, by constructing a repeater 
    station in Cookeville to provide first service to approximately 43,550 
    people.
        File No. 95069 CTB Mid-South Public Commun. Found., 900 Getwell 
    Street, Memphis, TN 38111. Signed By: Mr. Michael LaBonia, President & 
    CEO. Funds Requested: $138,600. Total Project Cost: $277,200. To 
    provide uninterrupted, high quality broadcast services, WKNO-TV, 
    Channel 10 in Memphis, TN, will replace outdated \3/4\'' machines with 
    three state-of-the-art digital videotape machines and will enhance its 
    graphics capability by purchasing a new computer graphics system.
        File No. 95074 CRB Guiding Hands for the Blind, Inc., 1970-D North 
    Highland Avenue, Jackson, TN 38305. Signed By: Mr. Ernest Harper, Jr., 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $35,000. Total Project Cost: $74,511. 
    Guiding Hands for the Blind, Inc. proposes the construction of a non-
    commercial FM radio station operating on 88.7 MHz to provide 
    information from local and national publications, local public affairs 
    programming, news and other services to visually and physically 
    impaired persons in its service area.
        File No. 95103 CTB Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council, PO Box 2040, 
    Stadium Drive, Cookeville, TN 38502. Signed By: Mr. Richard Castle, 
    Jr., General Manager. Funds Requested: $193,990. Total Project Cost: 
    $387,980. To replace and upgrade outdated equipment, WCTE-TV, Channel 
    22 in Cookeville, TN, will purchase video and audio test equipment, 
    routers, processors and a video monitor. To improve remote production 
    facilities, WCTE will replace one camera, two VTRs, the audio console 
    and the video and graphics processors.
        File No. 95128 CRB University of Tennessee @ Chatt., 615 McCallie 
    Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37403. Signed By: Dr. Frederick Obear, 
    Chancellor. Funds Requested: $20,600. Total Project Cost: $41,200. To 
    upgrade its program origination facilities, public radio station WUTC-
    FM, operating on 88.1 MHz in Chattanooga, TN, will purchase and install 
    a master control console, four digital audio tape recorders and four 
    professional compact disc players.
        File No. 95221 CTB Metropolitan Board of Public Educ., 161 Rains 
    [[Page 25789]] Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203. Signed By: Dr. Richard 
    Benjamin, Director of Schools. Funds Requested: $627,367. Total Project 
    Cost: $1,254,733. To upgrade the facilities of public television 
    station WDCN-TV, Channel 8 in Nashville, TN, by replacing the 22-year 
    old transmitter, antenna, transmission line, studio-to-transmitter link 
    and associated monitoring and test equipment.
        File No. 95263 ICTB Knoxville Communications Coop. In, 3018 East 
    5th Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37914. Signed By: Mr. Emanuel Bailey, 
    President. Funds Requested: $311,000. Total Project Cost: $415,000. To 
    construct a community based, minority owned and operated, television 
    production Facility to serve 200,000 citizens in Knoxville, Tennessee.
        File No. 95286 CTB East Tennessee Public Comm. Corp., 1611 E. 
    Magnolia Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917. Signed By: Mr. Richard 
    Meschendorf, Chairman, Board of Directors. Funds Requested: $190,026. 
    Total Project Cost: $380,053. To replace obsolete or technically-
    deficient Master Control equipment at WSJK-TV, Channel 2 and WKOP-TV, 
    Channel 15 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
    
    TX (Texas)
    
        File No. 95011 ICTN Prairie View A & M University, New Classroom 
    Bldg., Room 129, Prairie View, TX 77446. Signed By: Dr. Joahanne 
    Thomas-Smith, Provost/VP-Academic Affairs. Funds Requested: $150,000. 
    Total Project Cost: $200,000. To establish an educational access 
    channel for Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, Texas. The 
    University--which is an Historically Black University--will use the 
    equipment to originate educational and instructional programming to be 
    distributed over the cable television systems in the communities of 
    Prairie View and Waller, both in Waller County in southeast Texas.
        File No. 95125 CTB University of Houston, 1600 Smith Street, Suite 
    3400, Houston, TX 77002. Signed By: Dr. B. Dell Felder, Senior Vice 
    Chancellor. Funds Requested: $490,826. Total Project Cost: $981,652. To 
    improve public television station KUHT-TV, Ch. 8, in Houston by 
    replacing on-air analog video tape machines with six (6) digital video 
    machines. In addition, KUHT-TV will acquire an automation system for 
    on-air and a digital editing system to replace existing equipment. 
    KUHT-TV serves approximately 3.9 million people.
        File No. 95135 ICTN TX State Tech. College Sweetwater, 300 College 
    Drive, Sweetwater, TX 79556. Signed By: Dr. Robert Musgrove, Dean of 
    Instruction. Funds Requested: $126,898. Total Project Cost: $211,498. 
    To provide first distance education services to 5,000 students on the 
    Abeline, Breckenridge, and Brownwood campuses of Texas State Technical 
    College, Sweetwater (TSTC) and their surrounding communities by 
    acquiring studio production equipment for the Sweetwater studio, VTEL 
    equipment for Sweetwater and three other unnamed sites, and by 
    constructing a multipoint bridge to access other T1 networks in a hub 
    and star configuration from the Sweetwater Campus.
        File No. 95156 ICTN Alliance for Higher Education, 17103 Preston 
    Road, Dallas, TX 75248-1373. Signed By: Dr. Allan Watson, President. 
    Funds Requested: $553,011. Total Project Cost: $1,106,022. To support 
    delivery of distance learning programs to multiple users of a variety 
    of digital technologies and high speed fiber optic network systems 
    serving 23 Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas higher education and medical 
    institutions, by acquiring digital switching, fiber optic terminals, 
    fiber optic multiplexers, and codec equipment to provide network 
    access.
        File No. 95159 CTB Capital of TX Pub Telecom Council, 2504-B Whitis 
    Street, Austin, TX 78705. Signed By: Mr. Bill Arhos, President/General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $157,274. Total Project Cost: $314,549. To 
    improve the facilities of public television station KLRU-TV, Ch. 18, in 
    Austin, by replacing a worn-out lighting dimmer system that is 22 years 
    old. KLRU-TV serves approximately 1.04 million people in Austin and 
    produces nationally distributed programming.
        File No. 95195 CTB Alamo Public Telecomm. Council, 501 Broadway, 
    San Antonio, TX 78125. Signed By: Ms. Joanne Winik, President and 
    General Mgr. Funds Requested: $251,143. Total Project Cost: $502,286. 
    To improve the facilities of public television station KLRN-TV, Ch. 9, 
    in San Antonio by replacing essential videotape delay equipment, 
    replacing inadequate studio cameras and associated equipment, and 
    acquiring off-line editing equipment that will improve the efficiency 
    of the existing on-line editing system. KLRN-TV serves approximately 2 
    million people.
        File No. 95206 CRB University of Texas at Austin, POB 7726, 
    University Station, Austin, TX 78713. Signed By: Mr. Wayne Kuenstler, 
    Director, Sponsored Projects. Funds Requested: $73,299. Total Project 
    Cost: $146,600. To improve the facilities of public radio station KUT-
    FM, 90.5 MHz, in Austin by replacing and/or upgrading the transmitter/
    antenna system, acquiring digital audio tape (DAT) machines and 
    replacing a 1976 remote audio recording console. KUT-FM provides 
    service to approximately 1.1 million people in central TX.
        File No. 95211 ICTN Corpus Christi Public Library Fdn, 805 
    Comanche, Corpus Christi, TX 78401. Signed By: Mr. William White, 
    President. Funds Requested: $168,670. Total Project Cost: $255,561. To 
    acquire a UNIX-based host computer, telecommunications equipment and 
    digital communication lines, including T1, at the Central Library and 
    several branch sites, serving 147,000 persons, in Corpus Christi, 
    Texas, and adding 107,000 persons by constructing the proposed system.
        File No. 95261 ICTB Ysleta Independent School District, 9600 Sims, 
    El Paso, TX 79925. Signed By: Mr. Anthony Trujillo, Superintendent. 
    Funds Requested: $1,608,900. Total Project Cost: $2,145,200. To 
    activate a low power television station to provide public television 
    service to 415,000 persons in El Paso, Texas, and to construct a 
    television studio and editing facility at a building owned by the 
    Ysleta Independent School District in El Paso.
    
    UT (Utah)
    
        File No. 95040 ICTN Utah State University, Eccles Conference 
    Center, Rm 102, Logan, UT 84322-5035. Signed By: Mr. M.K. Jeppesen, 
    Director, Contracts & Grants. Funds Requested: $1,003,875. Total 
    Project Cost: $1,338,500. To establish a two-way video, two-way audio, 
    distance learning system to interconnect Utah State University's 
    Continuing Education program with 48 academic sites through the State. 
    The system would be based on compressed video transmission via 
    telephone lines. Ten of the proposed sites would have origination 
    capacity. The system would replace the University's outdated slow-scan 
    video conferencing system, which reaches only 37 sites.
        File No. 95050 CRB Utah State University, 745 North 1200 East, 
    Logan, UT 84322. Signed By: Mr. M.K. Jeppesen, Director. Funds 
    Requested: $8,775. Total Project Cost: $11,700. To extend the signal of 
    public radio station KUSU-FM, 91.5 MHz, in Logan by activating two new 
    FM translators to serve Hanksville (91.9 MHz) and Teasdale/Torrey (94.5 
    MHz). Translators would provide first public radio service to 
    approximately 2,177 people.
        File No. 95130 CTB University of Utah, 101 Wasatch Drive, Salt Lake 
    City, UT 84112. Signed By: Mr. Ted Capener, V. Pres. for Univ. 
    Relations. Funds [[Page 25790]] Requested: $287,769. Total Project 
    Cost: $457,040. To extend the signal of public television station KULC-
    TV, Ch. 9, by activating eight new translators. First instructional/
    educational television service would be provided to the following 
    areas: Long Valley Junction (Ch. 46), Tooele (K20ER), Panquitch (Ch. 
    18), Alton (Ch. 62), Orangeville (Ch. 15), Monticello/Blanding (Ch. 
    21), rural Sanpete County (Ch. 18) and Heber City (Ch. 68). KUED-TV 
    (PBS), Ch. 7, would be extended by providing first public television to 
    the following communities: Rural Grand County (Ch. 17), Rockville/
    Springdale (Ch. 58) and Bullfrog (Ch. 15). Existing translators would 
    be replaced at Laketown/Garden City (K63BF), Randolph/Woodruff (K55BS) 
    and Monticello/Blanding (K40AF). Project would also replace video tape 
    recorders and related equipment as well as replace a WWII vintage 
    diesel generator at a very critical communications site in the state 
    network.
    
    VA (Virginia)
    
        File No. 95005 CTB Shenandoah Valley ETV Corp., 298 Port Republic 
    Road, Harrisonburg, VA 22801. Signed By: Mr. Arthur Albrecht, 
    President. Funds Requested: $444,227. Total Project Cost: $888,453. To 
    improve WVPT-TV, Channel 51, Harrisonburgh, Virginia public television 
    reception for 156,925 persons, and to provide first public television 
    service to an additional 5,000 persons in the Front Royal area of 
    Virginia, by replacing an obsolete and worn out 1KW non-commercial TV 
    translator with a 5KW TV repeater station on Channel 42, Front Royal, 
    Virginia; and to acquire a new studio transmitter link to deliver the 
    signal to the new facility.
        File No. 95031 CTB Greater WA Educ. T/C Association, 3700 S. Four 
    Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22206. Signed By: Mr. Jerry Butler, Vice 
    President, Engineering. Funds Requested: $431,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $862,000. To replace obsolete studio production equipment, and to 
    improve nationally and locally distributed program production 
    capabilities at WETA-TV, Channel 26, Washington, DC, by acquiring a new 
    audio console, character generator, digital effects generator, frame 
    synchronizer and four studio cameras.
        File No. 95084 ICTN Old Dominion University, Room 228, Education 
    Bldg., Norfolk, VA 23529-0526. Signed By: Dr. John Eck, Assoc. VP for 
    Rsrch & Grad Std. Funds Requested: $677,318. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,354,637. To extend the TELETECHNET distance learning network of Old 
    Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, to eight presently unserved and, for 
    the most part, rural learning centers and to expand the University's 
    ability to provide educational programming to areas the TELETECHNET 
    system already services. The TELETECHNET system provides baccalaureate 
    programs (2+2) to students at community colleges throughout Virginia. 
    The project would establish video classrooms at the new sites, purchase 
    25 satellite receive-only earth stations, and provide an additional 
    video originating classroom at the system's Virginia Beach Higher 
    Education Center.
        File No. 95102 IPTN Network for Instructional TV, Inc., 11490 
    Commerce Park Dr., Ste 110, Reston, VA 22091. Signed By: Mr. Thomas A. 
    Pyle, Executive Director/CEO. Funds Requested: $132,018. Total Project 
    Cost: $191,643. To help the Network for Instructional TV, Inc. (NITV) 
    plan how best to provide instructional and training programming to 
    traditionally-underserved audiences with interactive multi-media 
    materials to be delivered to NITV affiliates as well as to neighborhood 
    learning centers via ITFS transmission from a central distribution 
    center in Washington, DC. Today, NITV has 64 ITFS channels on-air in 16 
    cities in ten states and the District of Columbia. This planning 
    project would assist NTIV to move towards the delivery of interactive, 
    multi-media services through a national distribution system.
        File No. 95152 CTB Central VA Educ Telecomm Corp, 8101A Lee 
    Highway, Falls Church, VA 22042. Signed By: Mr. Frederick Thomas, 
    Station Manager. Funds Requested: $23,986. Total Project Cost: $47,972. 
    To acquire equipment to sub-title foreign language programming for 
    approximately 3,923,574 English-speaking viewers served by WNVC-TV, 
    Channel 56, Fairfax, Virginia.
        File No. 95180 IPTN Campbell County School Division, School Admin. 
    Bldg., Main Street, Rustburg, VA 24588. Signed By: Dr. George Nolley, 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $65,050. Total Project Cost: $71,250. 
    To plan a two-way interactive audio and video classroom system 
    connecting four secondary schools in Campbell County, Virginia, and 
    determine methods to establish direct access connections to the 
    Internet.
        File No. 95200 PRB Saint Paul's College, 406 Windsor Avenue, 
    Lawrenceville, VA 23868. Signed By: Dr. Thomas Law, President. Funds 
    Requested: $77,791. Total Project Cost: $86,791. To plan for the 
    activation of a non-commercial FM radio station to provide public radio 
    programming to Brunswick County, Virginia.
        File No. 95226 ICTN Amer. Indian Higher Ed. Consortium, 121 Oronoco 
    Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. Signed By: Ms. Margarett Perez, 
    President. Funds Requested: $915,363. Total Project Cost: $1,220,484. 
    To establish a C-band VSAT satellite network to provide distance 
    learning to students attending institutions which are members of the 
    American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC). C-band VSAT 
    terminals will be placed at 11 colleges: Bay Mills Community College, 
    Brimley, MI; D-Q University, Davis, CA; Haskell Indian Nation 
    University, Lawrence, KS; Leech Lake Tribal College, Cass Lake, MN; 
    Navajo Community College, Tsaile, AZ; Northwest Indian College, 
    Bellingham, WA; Salish-Kootenai Community College, Pablo, MT; Stone 
    Child Community College, Rocky Boy, MT; Sinte Gleska University, 
    Rosebud, SD; Southwest Indian Polytechnical Institute, Albuquerque, NM; 
    and Turtle Mountain Community College, Belcourt, ND. Eighteen 
    additional Native American colleges will receive the programming 
    distributed by the VSAT system.
        File No. 95272 ICTN Southside VA Community College, 109 Campus 
    Drive, Alberta, VA 23821. Signed By: Dr. John Cavan, President. Funds 
    Requested: $252,500. Total Project Cost: $505,000. To construct 
    classroom compressed video production facilities, and to activate a 
    fiber optic telecommunications network to serve 8 public and secondary 
    schools and 2 community college campuses in southern rural Virginia.
        File No. 95289 ICTN Fairfax Cable Access Corporation, 2929 Eskridge 
    Road, Suite S, Fairfax, VA 22031. Signed By: Mr. James Flynn, 
    President, Board FCAC. Funds Requested: $135,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $180,000. To construct 25 C/Ku-band satellite downlinks to link 25 
    existing National Public Access Telecommunications Network/Consortium 
    members located in 14 states.
    
    VI (Virgin Island)
    
        File No. 95142 CRB Virgin Islands PTV System, PO Box 7879, Barbel 
    Plaza S., Charlotte Amalie, VI 00801. Signed By: Mr. Richard P Bourne-
    Vanneck, Board Chairman. Funds Requested: $255,264. Total Project Cost: 
    $340,352. To provide first local and national public radio service to 
    100,000 persons in St. Croix and St. Thomas, Virgin Islands by 
    activating FM stations at 89.1 MHz, Charlotte Amalie, and at 88.5 MHz, 
    Christiansted, Virgin Islands, and [[Page 25791]] by constructing 
    studio, master control, and satellite receive facilities at Charlotte 
    Amalie and Christiansted, V.I.
    
    VT (Vermont)
    
        File No. 95257 ICTN University of Vermont, 322 South Prospect 
    Street, Burlington, VT 05401-3505. Signed By: Ms. Regina White, 
    Director, Sponsored Programs. Funds Requested: $542,170. Total Project 
    Cost: $1,084,339. To provide master control, classroom production and 
    interconnection equipment for the University of Vermont to permit 
    increased distribution of distance learning programming via the Vermont 
    Interactive Television system. The project will also provide for 
    satellite distribution of advanced placement and credit degree programs 
    to sites throughout the state.
    
    WA (Washington)
    
        File No. 95136 CTB KCTS Television, 401 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 
    98109. Signed By: Mr. Burnill F. Clark, President & CEO. Funds 
    Requested: $242,958. Total Project Cost: $485,916. To improve the 
    technical facilities of public television station KCTS, Ch. 9, Seattle, 
    WA, by replacing analog equipment including three videotape machines, a 
    production switcher, and a video effects unit.
        File No. 95173 CRB Washington State University, 382 Murrow 
    Communication Ctr., Pullman, WA 99164-2530. Signed By: Mr. Dennis 
    Haarsager, General Manager. Funds Requested: $252,053. Total Project 
    Cost: $336,071. To extend the signal of Northwest Public Radio, based 
    in Pullman, Washington, by activating repeater stations at 9.15 MHz in 
    Moses Lake and 89.7 MHz in Walla Walla, bringing first public radio 
    service to approximately 62,400 residents in central and south central 
    Washington, and to improve service by constructing a digital audio 
    interconnection to deliver the public radio signal to those stations 
    and to other stations in the system.
        File No. 95175 CTB Washington State University, 382 Murrow 
    Communications Center, Pullman, WA 99164-2530. Signed By: Dr. R. V. 
    Smith, Vice Provost for Research. Funds Requested: $36,809. Total 
    Project Cost: $73,618. To provide first local origination capacity to 
    the coverage area of KTNW-TV, Ch. 31, Richland, WA, by constructing an 
    editing suite and establishing an electronic field production unit.
        File No. 95218 CTB Spokane School District #81, 3911 S. Regal 
    Street, Spokane, WA 99223. Signed By: Dr. Gary Livingston, 
    Superintendent of Schools. Funds Requested: $470,107. Total Project 
    Cost: $940,214. To improve the broadcast operations of public station 
    KSPS-TV, Ch. 7, Spokane, WA, by replacing a worn-out and failing 18-
    year-old transmitter, an old one-inch video tape machine, and by 
    purchasing a disk-based playback device for on-air programming.
        File No. 95239 ICTN Washington Public Affairs Network, 1063 South 
    Capitol Way, Ste 16, Olympia, WA 98501. Signed By: Mr. Dennis Heck, 
    President. Funds Requested: $157,085. Total Project Cost: $314,171. To 
    construct a television production center at the State Capitol in 
    Olympia, Washington to record government deliberations and public 
    policy events for dissemination on cable television outlets serving 
    5,400,000 citizens.
        File No. 95290 CRB Spokane Public Radio, 2319 North Monroe Street, 
    Spokane, WA 99205. Signed By: Mr. Richard Kunkel, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $18,480. Total Project Cost: $24,640. To provide first 
    public radio service to 9,147 persons by constructing a new FM station 
    on 90.7 MHz in Bonners Ferry, ID, to repeat the signal of KPBX, 91.1 
    MHz, Spokane, WA.
        File No. 95292 IPTN City of Richland, 505 Swift Boulevard, 
    Richland, WA 99352. Signed By: Mr. Joseph King, City Manager. Funds 
    Requested: $155,101. Total Project Cost: $310,202. To prepare an 
    integrated telecommunications plan for the city of Richland, 
    Washington, in a cooperative project involving many organizations and 
    agencies in government, education, and business including the Richland 
    School District, the Richland Campus of Washington State University, 
    telecommunications companies, and city departments in developing an 
    interconnection system for distance education and training.
    
    WI (Wisconsin)
    
        File No. 95053 CRB University of Wisconsin, 1725 State Street, La 
    Crosse, WI 54601. Signed By: Dr. Julius Erlenbach, Provost/Vice 
    Chancellor. Funds Requested: $15,325. Total Project Cost: $30,650. To 
    improve the broadcast operations of public radio station WLSU-FM, 88.9 
    MHz, La Crosse, WI, by replacing 15- and 20-year-old studio equipment 
    and purchasing a transmitter spare parts kit.
        File No. 95054 CRB University of Wisconsin, 105 Garfield Avenue, 
    Eau Claire, WI 54702. Signed By: Dr. Marjorie Smelstor, Provost/Vice 
    Chancellor. Funds Requested: $25,872. Total Project Cost: $51,744. To 
    extend the signal of public radio station WUEC, 89.7 MHz, Eau Claire, 
    WI, by increasing its transmitter power, which will provide first 
    service to approximately 75,000 rural residents of West Central 
    Wisconsin.
        File No. 95137 CTB Bd of Regents of the Univ of WI Sys, 821 
    University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706. Signed By: Ms. Cheryl Gest, 
    Admin. Officer, Res Admin-Fin. Funds Requested: $97,169. Total Project 
    Cost: $194,338. To improve the production facilities of public station 
    WHA-TV, Ch. 21, Madison, WI, by replacing one-inch videotape machines 
    in the on-line editing suite and in the remote production unit.
        File No. 95189 ICTN Western Wisconsin Tech. College, 304 North 
    Sixth Street, La Crosse, WI 54602. Signed By: Ms. Denise Warner, 
    Advancement Manager. Funds Requested: $78,800. Total Project Cost: 
    $109,157. To construct a fully interactive, two-way, video/audio 
    network between the Western Wisconsin Technical College campus at La 
    Crosse, and the Sparta Campus in Monroe County, Wisconsin, and to 
    construct a teacher-operated TV production facility at the La Crosse 
    campus.
        File No. 95194 IPTN Fox Valley Technical College, 1825 N. Bluemound 
    Drive, Appleton, WI 54913. Signed By: Dr. H. Victor Baldi, President. 
    Funds Requested: $164,702. Total Project Cost: $388,121. To plan for an 
    interconnected, interactive distance learning network among the K-12 
    schools and colleges of the East Wisconsin Distance Learning Consortium 
    in five counties of northeastern Wisconsin, for the use of technologies 
    in secondary and post-secondary distance education programs in rural 
    and small urban areas.
        File No. 95253 CRTB Wisconsin Ed. Communications Board, 3319 West 
    Beltline Highway, Madison, WI 53713-4296. Signed By: Mr. Glenn A. 
    Davison, Executive Director. Funds Requested: $1,004,430. Total Project 
    Cost: $2,008,860. To improve the broadcast signals of the Wisconsin 
    Educational Communications Board by replacing one TV translator located 
    in Adams, WI, and old and worn-out transmission equipment at WHWC-TV, 
    Ch. 28, Menomonie-Eau Claire; WLEF-TV, Ch. 36, Park Falls; WHHI-FM, 
    91.3 MHz, Highland; and WHRM-FM, 90.9 MHz, Wausau. The new transmission 
    system will extend the signal of WHHI-FM to provide first service to 
    approximately 82,000 people in the southwestern region of 
    Wisconsin. [[Page 25792]] 
    
    WV (West Virginia)
    
        File No. 95121 CRB WV Educ. Broadcasting Authority, 600 Capitol 
    Street, Charleston, WV 25301. Signed By: Ms. Rita Ray, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $274,933. Total Project Cost: $366,578. To 
    provide first public radio service to approximately 82,000 people in 
    the rural area of Matewan, Petersburg and Union, West Virginia, by 
    installing one transmitter near Petersburg, one translator in Union and 
    one translator near Matewan, plus all necessary satellite equipment.
        File No. 95246 CTB WV Ed. Broadcasting Authority, 1615 Third 
    Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701. Signed By: Ms. Rita Ray, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $156,000. Total Project Cost: $312,000. To 
    improve public television station WPBY-TV, Channel 33 in Huntington, WV 
    by replacing six \3/4\'' videotape machines and the production audio 
    console.
    
    WY (Wyoming)
    
        File No. 95139 ICTN No. Wyoming Cmmty College District, 525 West 
    Lakeway, Suite #107, Gillette, WY 82718. Signed By: Dr. Steve Maier, 
    President, NWCCD. Funds Requested: $462,317. Total Project Cost: 
    $924,634. To provide first educational services to approximately 60,754 
    citizens in Campbell, Johnson and Sheridan Counties, Wyoming by 
    constructing three, four-channel ITFS transmitters in Gillette, Pumpkin 
    Buttes and Sheridan, fixed classroom production facilities at the 
    Northern Wyoming Community College campus in Gillette, fiber optic STL 
    equipment at Sheridan and Gillette to link studios with transmitters, 
    statewide compressed video, computer equipment at one of the 
    interactive sites, and satellite downlinks at various locations.
        File No. 95169 CRB Northern Arapaho Tribe, 533 Ethete Road, Ft. 
    Washakie, WY 82514. Signed By: Mr. Richard Brannon, Chairman, Tribal 
    Council. Funds Requested: $329,344. Total Project Cost: $439,125. To 
    activate a new public radio station operating on 89.5 MHz in Ethete, 
    WY, to bring the first public radio service to the Wind River Indian 
    Reservation.
        File No. 95294 IPTN Lincoln-Uinta Association of Gov't, P.O. Box 
    389, Kemmerer, WY 83101. Signed By: Ms. Mary Crosby, Director. Funds 
    Requested: $15,000. Total Project Cost: $15,000. The two-county 
    Lincoln-Uinta Association of Governments in southwestern Wyoming 
    proposes to plan for the incorporation of appropriate technologies 
    which might be feasible for an interconnected distance learning and 
    training network and public broadcasting distribution system, across 
    mountainous terrain to a scattered population in rural areas.
    
    AK (Alaska)
    
        File No. 95021 CRB, Old File Nos. 94285,93191, Kashunamiut School 
    District, Chevak, AK.
        File No. 95181 CRB, Old File Nos. 94138, University of Alaska, 
    Fairbanks, AK.
    
    CA (California)
    
        File No. 95176 CRB, Old File Nos. 94277, San Mateo Cnty Cmty 
    College Dist, San Mateo, CA.
        File No. 95234 ICTBN, Old File Nos. 94312, Kern Educational T/C 
    Consortium, Bakersfield, CA.
    
    IL (Illinois)
    
        File No. 95006 CRB, Old File Nos. 94043, Northern Illinois 
    University, DeKalb, IL.
    
    MA (Massachusetts)
    
        File No. 95045 CRB, Old File Nos. 94026, University of 
    Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
    
    NC (North Carolina)
    
        File No. 95070 ICTN, Old File Nos. 94299,93071, Pembroke State 
    University, Pembroke, NC.
    
    NM (New Mexico)
    
        File No. 95120 ICTN, Old File Nos. 94321,93124, Eastern New Mexico 
    University, Portales, NM.
    
    NY (New York)
    
        File No. 95009 ICTN, Old File Nos. 95064, Hispanic Info. & Telecom. 
    Net, Inc., New York, NY.
        File No. 95027 CRB, Old File Nos. 94301, Colleges of the Seneca, 
    Geneva, NY.
        File No. 95255 CRTB, Old File Nos. 94234, WSKG Public T/C Council, 
    Vestal, NY.
    
    PA (Pennsylvania)
    
        File No. 95225 CRB, Old File Nos. 94316, Public Broadcasting of NW 
    PA, Inc, Erie, PA.
    
    PR (Puerto Rico)
    
        File No. 95099 ICTN, Old File Nos. 94320, Fundacion Educativa Ana G 
    Mendez, Rio Piedras, PR.
    
    RI (Rhode Island)
    
        File No. 95241 ICTN, Old File Nos. 94194, Brown University, 
    Providence, RI.
    
    VA (Virginia)
    
        File No. 95026 CRB, Old File Nos. 94318, Greater Washington Educ. 
    T/C Assoc., Arlington, VA.
        File No. 95254 CRB, Old File Nos. 94033, CAPRA, Inc., 
    Mechanicsville, VA.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-11746 Filed 5-11-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/12/1995
Department:
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-11746
Pages:
25772-25792 (21 pages)
PDF File:
95-11746.pdf