97-13145. Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP)  

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    Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP); Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 97 / Tuesday, May 20, 1997 / 
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Telecommunications and Information Administration
    [Docket Number: 960205021-7110-04]
    RIN 0660-ZA01
    
    
    Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP)
    
    AGENCY: National Telecommunications and Information Administration, 
    Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of applications received.
    
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    SUMMARY: The National Telecommunications and Information Administration 
    (NTIA) previously announced the solicitation of grant applications for 
    the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP) for planning 
    and construction grants for public telecommunications facilities. This 
    notice announces the list of applications received and notifies any 
    interested party that it may file comments with the Agency supporting 
    or opposing an application.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dennis Connors, Director, Public 
    Telecommunications Facilities Program, telephone: (202) 482-5802; fax: 
    (202) 482-2156. Information about the PTFP can also be obtained 
    electronically via Internet (send inquiries to http://
    www.ntia.doc.gov).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: By Federal Register notice dated November 8, 
    1996, the NTIA, within the Department of Commerce, announced that the 
    program was soliciting grant applications, and that the closing date 
    for receipt of applications was 5 p.m. EST, February 12, 1997 
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        In all, the program received 220 applications from 44 states, the 
    District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and American 
    Samoa. The total amount of funds requested by the applicants is $49.9 
    million.
        Notice is hereby given that the PTFP received applications from the 
    following organizations. The list includes all applications received. 
    Identification of any application only indicates its receipt. It does 
    not indicate that it has been accepted for review, has been determined 
    to be eligible for funding, or that an application will receive an 
    award.
        Any interested party may file comments with the Agency supporting 
    or opposing an application and setting forth the grounds for support or 
    opposition. PTFP will forward a copy of any opposing comments to the 
    applicant. Comments must be sent to PTFP at the following address: 
    NTIA/PTFP, Room 4625, 1401 Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 
    20230.
        The Agency will incorporate all comments from the public and any 
    replies from the applicant in the applicant's official file.
    
    Alaska
    
        File No. 97001CRB Silakkuagvik Communications, Inc., KBRW-AM Post 
    Office Box 109 1696 Okpik Street Barrow, AK 99723. Contact: Mr. Donovan 
    J. Rinker, VP & General Manager. Funds Requested: $78,262. Total 
    Project Cost: $104,500. On an emergency basis, to replace a transmitter 
    and a transmitter-return-link and to purchase an automated fire 
    suppression system for public radio station KBRW-AM, which provides the 
    only noncommercial radio signal to the residents of the North Slope of 
    Alaska. The station's transmission system was completely destroyed by 
    fire on October 16, 1996.
        File No. 97037CRB Kodiak Public Broadcasting Corp., KMXT-FM 620 
    Egan Way Kodiak, AK 99615. Contact: Mr. Dave Perkins, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $17,605. Total Project Cost: $35,210. To improve the 
    signal quality of translators operated by KMXT-FM, operating on 100.1 
    FM, in Kodiak, by adding a satellite receive capability at each of the 
    five sites and a C-band uplink in Kodiak. The satellite delivery would 
    replace a 3.5 KHz phone line which currently feeds the translators. The 
    translators serve the communities of Old Harbor, Ahkiok, Larsen Bay, 
    Karluk and Port Lions, all on Kodiak Island.
        File No. 97057CTB University of Alaska, KUAC-TV 201 Theatre 
    Building 312 Tanana Drive Fairbanks, AK 99775-5620. Contact: Mr. Jerry 
    Brigham, General Manager. Funds Requested: $163,682. Total Project 
    Cost: $244,302. To improve the facilities of public television station 
    KUAC-TV, operating on Ch. 9 in Fairbanks, by purchasing two local 
    insertion servers and upgrade a video router. The equipment will help 
    localize PSA and other material on Alaska One, the public television 
    service distributed statewide via satellite to other public television 
    stations in the state.
        File No. 97141CTB Alaska Public Telecomm., Inc., Station KAKM-TV 
    3877 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508. Contact: Ms. Susan S. Reed, 
    President/General Manager. Funds Requested: $91,550. Total Project 
    Cost: $183,100. To purchase a satellite television receive-only earth 
    station for station KAKM-TV, which operates on Ch. 7, Anchorage, AK, 
    and provides the only public television service to over 300,000 
    residents of south central Alaska. The purchase of a new earth station 
    has been necessitated by the failure of the Telstar 401 satellite and 
    the subsequent move of Public Broadcasting Service programming 
    distribution to the Telstar 402R satellite. Because of topographical 
    considerations, the latter satellite cannot be viewed from the site of 
    Station's KAKM-TV's present earth station. Thus, a new receive site 
    must be installed away from the station's studio location in order for 
    full PBS service to be restored.
        File No. 97205CRB Kotzebue Broadcasting Inc., 396 Lagoon Drive P.O. 
    Box 78 Kotzebue, AK 99752. Contact: Ms. Suzy Erlich, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $123,750. Total Project Cost: $165,000. To improve the 
    facilities of public radio station KOTZ-AM, operating on 720 KHz in 
    Kotzebue by replacing obsolete production equipment. The project would 
    provide digital audio storage and editing equipment, an audio console, 
    digital cart machines and audio processing, monitoring and test 
    equipment. The station serves 8,500 residents of northwest Alaska.
    
    Alabama
    
        File No. 97089CTB Alabama Educational Television Comm, Alabama 
    Public Television 2112 11th Avenue South Suite 400 Birmingham, AL 
    35205-2884. Contact: Mr. Philip Hutcheson, Deputy Director/CFO. Funds 
    Requested: $192,903. Total Project Cost: $385,806. To improve the 
    Alabama Public Television Network, serving approximately 4,000,000 
    people throughout the state, by replacing 30-year old microwave 
    antennas at seven sites of the statewide interconnection system, the 
    30-year old lighting system at the network's production studio in 
    Montgomery, and acquiring a video server for the Network Operations 
    Center in Birmingham, AL.
    
    Arkansas
    
        File No. 97129CRB Arkansas State University, KASU-FM 104 Cooley 
    Street P.O. Box 2160 State University, AR 72467. Contact: Mr. William 
    McGinley, Station Manager. Funds Requested: $177,852. Total Project 
    Cost: $237,136. To activate a new public radio station on 88.7 MHZ in 
    Mountain Home, AZ. Station will repeat the signal of KASU-FM, State 
    University, but will also have some local origination capability. New 
    station will provide first service to 107,422 and additional service to 
    about 23,965 people.
    
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        File No. 97159CTB Arkansas Educational TV Commission, 350 South 
    Donaghey Conway, AR 72032. Contact: Ms. Susan Howarth, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $524,928. Total Project Cost: $1,049,857. To 
    improve the state's public television network by establishing a new 
    production and distance learning studio in Little Rock, augmenting the 
    origination equipment in Studio B, acquiring equipment to convert an 
    uplink truck to a basic remote production truck, and replacing an old 
    character generator in the main production/editing control room (Studio 
    A). The network serves about 2.35 million people.
        File No. 97161CTN Arkansas Educational TV Commission, 350 South 
    Donaghey Conway, AR 72032. Contact: Ms. Susan Howarth, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $525,771. Total Project Cost: $1,051,543. To 
    expand the applicant's statewide distance learning satellite delivery 
    system by conversion to digital transmission and the establishment of 
    25 community electronic learning centers throughout the state of 
    Arkansas.
    
    American Samoa
    
        File No. 97023CTB American Samoa Government, Office of Public 
    Information KVZK-TV Pago Pago, AS 96799. Contact: Mrs. Vaoita Savali, 
    Acting Director. Funds Requested: $122,095. Total Project Cost: 
    $122,095. To improve the facilities of public television station KVZK-
    TV, operating on Ch. 2 which serves the 57,000 residents of American 
    Samoa. The application would replace an obsolete routing switcher, 
    establish means for stereo monitoring and acquire needed test 
    equipment.
        File No. 97137ICTN Government of American Samoa, AS PEACESAT 
    Alliance (ASPETA) Office of the Governor Pago Pago, AS 96799. Contact: 
    Mr. Frank Pritchard, Federal Programs Officer. Funds Requested: 
    $389,800. Total Project Cost: $389,800. To activate a new service for 
    distance education by purchasing a digital satellite system to serve 
    American Samoa. The system will provide compressed digital video and be 
    affiliated with the Pan-Pacific Educational and Communications 
    Experiments by Satellite (PEACESAT) program headquartered in Hawaii.
    
    Arizona
    
        File No. 97016CTB Arizona State University, KAET Channel 8 Stauffer 
    Hall, B Wing, Tenth St. P.O. Box 871405 Tempe, AZ 85287-1405. Contact: 
    Mr. Ben Fasano, Sponsored Projects Officer. Funds Requested: $102,131. 
    Total Project Cost: $204,263. To improve public television station 
    KAET-TV, Ch. 8, in Tempe by replacing old origination equipment and in 
    so doing begin the conversion to digital television. Equipment being 
    requested includes a video file server, 7 audio spot record/playback 
    machines, an audio/video routing switcher and a digital signal 
    analyzer. KAET-TV provides service to about 2.97 million people.
        File No. 97149CRB The Hopi Foundation, Highway 264 Marker 367-9 
    P.O. Box 705 Hotevilla, AZ 86030. Contact: Ms. Barbara Poley, Executive 
    Director. Funds Requested: $310,658. Total Project Cost: $414,211. To 
    activate a new public radio station on 89.1 MHZ in Hotevilla. Project 
    will serve about 10,000 people on or near the Hopi Reservation.
        File No. 97163ICTN Northern Arizona University, Educational Systems 
    Development Comm. Bldg #16/Room 123 Corner Osborne & Tormey Ave. 
    Flagstaff, AZ 86011. Contact: Mr. Edward G. Groenhout, Interim VP/
    Instit. Advancement. Funds Requested: $878,198. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,351,075. To extend the duplex microwave-based, two-way interactive 
    distance learning network of Northern Arizona University--called 
    NAUNet--to Chinle Unified School District, Ganado School District, Red 
    Mesa School District, and to the Hualapai Library at Peach Springs; all 
    these sites are in Arizona. All the locations will receive video 
    classroom and production control equipment. Chinle Unified School 
    District will also receive hub equipment. Chinle, Ganado, and Red Mesa 
    are communities on the Navajo Indian Reservation; Peach Springs is on 
    the Hualapai Indian Reservation.
    
    California
    
        File No. 97003CTB Community Television of Southern CA, KCET (TV) 
    4401 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90027. Contact: Mr. Donald G. 
    Youpa, Executive Vice President. Funds Requested: $753,930. Total 
    Project Cost: $1,507,861. To improve and upgrade the facilities of 
    KCET-TV, Channel 28 in Los Angeles (CA), serving an audience of over 18 
    million people, by replacing aging and obsolete equipment including the 
    routing system, signal converters, master control switcher and machine 
    control system.
        File No. 97038CRB Humboldt State University, KHSU Radio Humboldt 
    State University Arcata, CA 95521. Contact: Ms. Jill Paydon, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $78,675. Total Project Cost: $104,900. To 
    extend the signal of KHSU-FM, 90.5 MHZ in Arcata, CA, by constructing a 
    satellite studio and a repeater station in Crescent City, operating on 
    91.9 MHZ, that will providing the first public radio service with local 
    origination capabilities to about 13,000 residents of Del Norte County, 
    California.
        File No. 97053ICTN Shasta College, Far Northern CA Com Col Consort. 
    11555 Old Oregon Trail P.0. Box 496006 Redding, CA 96049-6006. Contact: 
    Dr. James Poulsen, Dir/Off. of Ext'd Educ. & T/C. Funds Requested: 
    $112,500. Total Project Cost: $225,000. To purchase nine codec 
    teleconferencing systems to expand the network of the Far Northern 
    California Community College Distance Education Consortium. The 
    Consortium comprises Shasta College, Butte College, the College of the 
    Siskiyous, and Lassen College. The teleconferencing systems would be 
    placed at The Shasta Regional Occupational Program High School, South 
    Redding; the Shasta Community Health Center, Redding; the Hill Country 
    Community Health Center, Round Mountain; libraries in the communities 
    of Oroville and Orland; Siskiyou Union High School; Yreka Union High 
    School; Trinity High School, Weaverville; and Fall River High School, 
    Burney.
        File No. 97066CTB N. California Educ'l TV Assoc., Inc, Broadcast/
    Engineering 603 N. Market Street Redding, CA 96003. Contact: Mr. 
    Michael Lampella, Operations Manager. Funds Requested: $784,594. Total 
    Project Cost: $1,046,126. To improve the facilities of KIXE-TV, Channel 
    9 in Redding, by replacing obsolete and unreliable analog origination 
    and test equipment with state-of-the-art digital equipment including 
    studio cameras, videotape recorders, video switcher, video effects 
    unit, character generator, still store system, file server and 
    miscellaneous ancillary equipment.
        File No. 97074CRB Monterey Bay Public Brdcstg Fdn., KAZU-FM 176 
    Forest Avenue Pacific Grove, CA 93950. Contact: Mr. Peter Williams, 
    Station Manager. Funds Requested: $35,062. Total Project Cost: $46,749. 
    To augment and enhance the facilities of KAZU-FM, operating on 90.3 MHZ 
    in Pacific Grove (CA) by establishing a remote recording mobile unit 
    equipped with state-of-the-art, digital equipment to meet national 
    broadcast standards.
        File No. 97078ICTB Kern Educational T/C Consortium, 1300 17th 
    Street/City Centre Bakersfield, CA 93301-4533. Contact: Mr. Larry R. 
    Ciecalone, Director of Broadcasting. Funds Requested: $1,118,429. Total 
    Project Cost: $1,491,239. To establish a noncommercial television 
    station in Bakersfield, CA, which would bring a first public TV signal 
    with local origination capability to approximately
    
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    995,000 residents of that area. Of these, approximately 195,000 
    residents would receive the new station's signal as a ``first public TV 
    signal''. In addition to some nationally-distributed public television 
    programming, the station would transmit a vast amount of instructional 
    programming from the Kern Educational Telecommunications Consortium, 
    which has its headquarters in Bakersfield. The new station will also 
    incorporate into its schedule programming targeted towards the 
    Hispanic-American population, which constitutes approximately 30% of 
    the total population of the station's proposed service area.
        File No. 97081ICTN Monterey County Office of Education, Instruct'l 
    Resources & Technology. 901 Blanco Circle Salinas, CA 93901. Contact: 
    Mr. Michael Mellon, Dir/Instruc. Resources & Tech. Funds Requested: 
    $684,313. Total Project Cost: $1,368,626. To establish a distance 
    learning system that will serve over 138 schools, plus residences and 
    businesses, in Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz 
    Counties, CA. The system will be based on two channels of ITFS, and 
    extended by microwave and low-power television stations.
        File No. 97088CRB Rural California Broadcasting Corp., KRCB-FM 5850 
    Labath Avenue Rohnert Park, CA 94928. Contact: Ms. Nancy Dobbs, Chief 
    Executive Officer. Funds Requested: $54,275. Total Project Cost: 
    $72,367. To improve and upgrade the origination facilities of KRCB-FM, 
    91.1 MHZ in Rohnert Park (CA) by replacing old and unreliable studio 
    equipment including the audio console, the modulation monitor, the 
    storage delivery system, DAT recorders, and microphones.
        File No. 97101CTB KTEH Foundation, 1585 Schallenberger Road San 
    Jose, CA 95131. Contact: Mr. Gary S. Martinez, Grants Associate. Funds 
    Requested: $719,039. Total Project Cost: $1,438,078. To upgrade and 
    improve the facilities of KTEH-TV, Channel 54 in San Jose by replacing 
    the 22-year-old transmitter, the transmission line, the antenna and the 
    routing and master control switchers.
        File No. 97107ICTN Kern Educational T/C Consortium, 1300 17th 
    Street/City Centre Bakersfield, CA 93301-4533. Contact: Dr. Daniel 
    Darnell, President/Cerro Coso Com. Coll. Funds Requested: $796,318. 
    Total Project Cost: $2,132,018. To extend the Kern County distance 
    learning microwave system into rural Inyo and Mono Counties in order to 
    bring the first such services to nearly 30,000 isolated rural 
    residents, and to provide interactive educational opportunities as well 
    as Internet access to educational institutions at all levels--K-12, 
    community college, and university.
        File No. 97113IPTN California State Univ./Stanislaus, Associate VP 
    Academ. Affairs Ofc 801 West Monte Vista Avenue Turlock, CA 95382. 
    Contact: Ms. Maithreyi Manoharan, Associate VP Info Technology. Funds 
    Requested: $54,648. Total Project Cost: $54,648. To develop a 
    telecommunications plan for the potential use of appropriate 
    technologies in a distance learning network among California State 
    University-Stanislaus, public schools, community colleges and service 
    agencies in an isolated and economically-disadvantaged area in central 
    California that includes 6 counties and would focus particularly on 
    Merced County.
        File No. 97118ICTN Oxnard School District, Prog. for Instruct'l 
    Excellence 1051 South A Street Oxnard, CA 93030. Contact: Mr. Richard 
    Duarte, Assistant Superintendent. Funds Requested: $42,927. Total 
    Project Cost: $85,855. To purchase production equipment that would 
    allow the Oxnard, CA, school district to originate Spanish-language 
    programming and caption-based educational programming for residents of 
    the City of Oxnard and surrounding areas. The programming will be 
    distributed via cable television channels. The programming will target 
    children in grades K-8.
        File No. 97125CRB Nevada City Community Broadcast Grp, 401 Spring 
    Street Nevada City, CA 95959. Contact: Mr. Brian Terhorst, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $50,491. Total Project Cost: $100,982. To 
    improve and upgrade the signal of KVMR-FM, 89.5 MHZ in Nevada City (CA) 
    by replacing the old and failure prone transmitter, antenna, feedline 
    and tower. KVMR will also purchase a stereo generator for the station's 
    broadcast studio and install a satellite downlink facility to bring the 
    first nationally distributed programming to the community.
        File No. 97127CTB Los Angeles Unified School District, KLCS-TV 1061 
    West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012. Contact: Mr. Tom Mossman, 
    Station Manager. Funds Requested: $559,370. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,118,740. To improve the signal and enhance the transmission 
    capabilities of KLCS-TV, Channel 58 in Los Angeles (CA) by replacing 
    the old and failure prone 24-year-old transmitter and by establishing a 
    fiber optic link with the ETN facilities at the Los Angeles County 
    Office of Education.
        File No. 97130 Fullerton Interfaith Productions, 409 Pebble Beach 
    Place Fullerton, CA 92835. Contact: Mr. Ed Lillibridge, Owner. Funds 
    Requested: $100,000. Total Project Cost: $100,000. Production oriented 
    project.
        File No. 97133CTB Bet-Nahrain, Inc., KBSV-TV23 P.O. Box 4116 3119 
    South Central Ave Modesto, CA 95307. Contact: Dr. Sargon Dadesho, 
    Director of Mass Media. Funds Requested: $95,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $128,000. To improve the facilities of KBSV-TV, Channel 23 in Ceres 
    (CA) by replacing old and unreliable basic equipment including the 
    master control switcher, four VTRs and two cameras.
        File No. 97146CTB KQED, Inc., KQED-TV 2601 Mariposa Street San 
    Francisco, CA 94110. Contact: Ms. Judy Holme, Associate Director. Funds 
    Requested: $379,651. Total Project Cost: $759,302. To upgrade and 
    improve the facilities of KQED-TV, Channel 9 in San Francisco by 
    replacing old and unreliable equipment including 11 to 18 year old 
    production videotape systems and the production audio console.
        File No. 97151CRB Santa Monica Community College Dist, KCRW 1900 
    Pico Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405-1628. Contact: Ms. Ruth Seymour, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $221,293. Total Project Cost: 
    $295,058. To expand the services of KCRW-FM, operating on 88.1 MHZ in 
    Santa Monica, by constructing a repeater station in Mojave, operating 
    on 88.7 MHZ, which will provide first public radio services to 
    approximately 83,000 residents.
        File No. 97152CTB California Community Television Net, KCAH (TV) 
    559 E. Alisal Street, #106 Salinas, CA 93905. Contact: Ms. Arlene 
    Kimata, Corporate Secretary. Funds Requested: $323,497. Total Project 
    Cost: $431,330. To improve and expand the signal of KCAH-TV, Channel 25 
    in Salinas, by replacing the transmitter and antenna. The stronger 
    signal will reach new areas in the Central Coastal California region 
    and the South Bay area, providing first public television service to 
    approximately 198,000 residents of Santa Clara, San Benito, Monterey 
    and Santa Cruz counties.
        File No. 97190CRB San Diego State University Fdn., KPBS-FM 5200 
    Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182. Contact: Ms. Susan Holloway, 
    Director, Admin. Services. Funds Requested: $230,114. Total Project 
    Cost: $306,819. To expand and improve the signal of KPBS, operating on 
    89.5 MHZ in San Diego (CA) by relocating and replacing the aging 
    transmission chain with digital state-of-the-art equipment. This 
    upgrade will improve service to KPBS' current listeners and will 
    provide first public radio service to about 168,000 residents of the 
    greater San Diego area.
    
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        File No. 97197ICTN San Diego Co. Superint. of Schools, 6401 Linda 
    Vista Road San Diego, CA 92111. Contact: Dr. Bruce Braciszewski, 
    Director ITV/Communications. Funds Requested: $133,429. Total Project 
    Cost: $266,857. To purchase a video matrix switcher for the San Diego 
    County Office of Education that will allow the Office to expand the 
    number and type of courses that it offers to teachers and students in 
    San Diego County, CA. The courses are transmitted via ITFS.
        File No. 97200ICTN California State Un. Fresno Fdn., 4910 N. 
    Chestnut Avenue Fresno, CA 93726. Contact: Dr. Daniel Griffin, Assoc. 
    Dir. Grants Research. Funds Requested: $873,020. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,754,762. To extend the Valley Educational Network (VEN) to 12 
    additional school sites. VEN is an integrated voice, data and video 
    network providing college and K-12 distance education programming to 
    educational institutions in Madera, Fresno, Kings and Tulare Counties.
    
    Colorado
    
        File No. 97035CTB Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting, 1089 Bannock 
    Street Denver, CO 80204. Contact: Mr. James Morgese, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $389,039. Total Project Cost: $518,718. To 
    interconnect the facilities of public television stations KRMA-TV, Ch. 
    6, in Denver and KTSC-TV, Ch. 8, in Pueblo by installing a two-way 
    microwave interconnection. KRMA-TV will also acquire computer 
    automation equipment to provide a distinct program feed to Pueblo. Two 
    stations cover the entire state of Colorado, approximately 3.9 million 
    people.
        File No. 97044CRB North Fork Valley Public Radio Inc, KVNF-FM 213 
    Grand Avenue P.O. Box 1350 Paonia, CO 81428. Contact: Ms. Kristy 
    McFarland, Station Manager. Funds Requested: $92,511. Total Project 
    Cost: $123,348. To extend the signal of public radio station KVNF-FM, 
    90.9 MHZ, in Paonia by activating a new repeater station in Montrose on 
    89.1 MHZ. Station will provide first public radio service to about 
    9,868 people and an additional service to about 22,000 more.
        File No. 97064CTB Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting, 1089 Bannock 
    Street Denver, CO 80204. Contact: Mr. James Morgese, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $206,500. Total Project Cost: $413,000. To improve 
    public television station KRMA-TV, Ch. 6, in Denver, by replacing 10 
    videotape recorders with new digital equipment. Current equipment was 
    purchased between 1983 and 1994. KRMA-TV serves approximately 3.9 
    million people.
        File No. 97071CRB Crested Butte Mountain Educational, KBUT-FM P.O. 
    Box 308 801 Butte Avenue Crested Butte, CO 81224. Contact: Ms. Jackie 
    Scalzo, General Manager. Funds Requested: $180,840. Total Project Cost: 
    $241,120. To improve and expand the coverage area of public radio 
    station KBUT-FM, 90.3 MHZ, in Crested Butte by relocating the 
    transmitter site to Sunlight Ridge which is 800 ft. higher than the 
    current location. Project will replace the 11-year-old transmission 
    system and old, worn out origination and interconnection equipment. 
    KBUT-FM currently serves about 10,401 people and relocation will add 
    about 926 more.
        File No. 97121CRB Equal Representation of Media Advoc, KRZA-FM 528 
    9th Street Alamosa, CO 81101. Contact: Ms. Kim Allison, Station 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $10,968. Total Project Cost: $14,625. To 
    improve public radio station KRZA-FM, 88.7 MHZ, in Alamosa by re-
    aligning the existing antenna and replacing old, worn-out origination 
    equipment with a new telephone hybrid interconnect, cassette players, 
    speakers, CD players and Mini-disk players. KRZA-FM, a community radio 
    station which has been on the air since 1986, provides service to about 
    75,000 people.
        File No. 97124CTB Front Range Educational Media Corp., KBDI-TV 2900 
    Welton St., First Floor Denver, CO 80205. Contact: Mr. Richard James, 
    Grants Manager. Funds Requested: $181,209. Total Project Cost: 
    $317,909. To improve and expand public television station KBDI-TV, Ch. 
    12, in Denver by acquiring a new master control router, a master 
    control switcher, replacing the 100 watt translator that serves 
    Colorado Springs with a 1 kilowatt unit, and acquiring a telemetry 
    system. KBDI-TV serves about 2.1 million people and will add an 
    additional service to about 400,000 more.
        File No. 97147ICTN National Technological University, 700 Centre 
    Avenue Ft. Collins, CO 80526. Contact: Dr. Lionel Baldwin, President. 
    Funds Requested: $294,170. Total Project Cost: $392,230. To activate an 
    interactive learning environment for individuals at home which combines 
    Internet, personal computer and satellite delivered compressed digital 
    video technology.
        File No. 97201CRB KUTE Incorporated, KSUT-FM Four Corners Public 
    Radio P.O. Box 737 123 Capote Ignacio, CO 81137. Contact: Mr. Carlos 
    Sena, General Manager. Funds Requested: $55,989. Total Project Cost: 
    $74,655. To improve the facilities of public radio station KSUT-FM, 
    91.3 MHZ, Ignacio, by acquiring local origination equipment for a new 
    studio which will be fully dedicated to the affairs, education and 
    cultural preservation of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. In addition, 
    project will acquire a studio-to-transmitter link (STL) to permit a 
    new, second station, 90.1 MHZ, located on Missionary Ridge, to be 
    programmed with a different public radio signal. Programming for both 
    stations will originate from the KSUT-FM studios.
    
    Connecticut
    
        File No. 97195CTB Simsbury Community Television, 754 Hopmeadow 
    Street P.O. Box 767 Simsbury, CT 06070. Contact: Mrs. Elise Sirman, 
    President. Funds Requested: $10,349. Total Project Cost: $13,799. To 
    upgrade the production capabilities of Simsbury Community Television, 
    which transmits its community access programming over a dedicated 
    channel of the Simsbury cable television system.
        File No. 97218CTN West Hartford Community TV, Inc., WHC-TV 50 South 
    Main Street West Hartford, CT 06107. Contact: Ms. Cheryl Fine, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $250,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $312,500. To establish video production studios at Hall High School and 
    at Conard High School, both in the City of West Hartford, CT. The 
    studios would originate programming to be transmitted over two 
    dedicated community access channels of the city's cable television 
    system.
    
    District of Columbia
    
        File No. 97144CTB Howard University, WHMM 2222 Fourth Street NW 
    Washington, DC 20059. Contact: Mr. M. J. Watkins, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $425,549. Total Project Cost: $851,098. To improve 
    public television station WHMM-TV, operating on Channel 32 in 
    Washington, DC, by replacing the routing switcher, master sync and 
    timing system with distribution amplifiers, TV demodulator, video 
    processing amplifiers, and a non-linear editing system. The project 
    includes upgrading by acquiring the Secondary Audio Program and 
    Auxiliary Audio Program Transmission System, virtual recorder system, 
    broadcast color monitors, and test equipment.
        File No. 97150ICTN Soundprint Media Center Inc., 4000 Brandywine 
    Street NW Suite 620 Washington, DC 20016. Contact: Ms. Moira Rankin, 
    President. Funds Requested: $298,554. Total Project Cost: $510,348. To 
    expand the services provided by the ``Education
    
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    Connection,'' a distance learning project which is intended to provide 
    at-risk schools (K-12) with multimedia, interactive, Internet and 
    satellite-delivered video conferencing capability. The project will 
    provide Education Connection programming to 58 additional schools. The 
    Education Connection is a partnership of the applicant and public 
    television stations (KCET-TV Los Angeles, Louisiana Public 
    Broadcasting, Mississippi Educational TV, WHYY-TV Wilmington, and WHRO-
    TV Norfolk). The project includes a satellite uplink and video 
    conferencing studio at Soundprint, and satellite receive downlinks, 
    computers and ITFS equipment at school sites.
        File No. 97171IPTN Assoc. of Jesuit Colleges & Univ., 1 Dupont 
    Circle Suite 405 Washington, DC 20036-1110. Contact: Dr. William 
    Husson, Dean of Professional Studies. Funds Requested: $58,410. Total 
    Project Cost: $147,706. To plan for a telecommunications system that 
    will establish an interconnected network of the 28 colleges and 
    universities in the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, 
    for a nationwide distance learning and training service among these 
    colleges/universities and each of their surrounding communities.
    
    Florida
    
        File No. 97010CRB University of Florida, WUFT-FM/WJUF-FM 2208 
    Weimer Hall University Of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611. Contact: Mr. 
    Henri Pensis, Station Manager. Funds Requested: $26,753. Total Project 
    Cost: $53,506. To install automation equipment at WUFT-FM, operating on 
    89.1 MHZ in Gainesville, FL, to maintain 24-hour-a-day programming in a 
    cost-effective manner. WUFT-FM currently serves approximately 1,700,000 
    people in the Gainesville area.
        File No. 97018CRB Florida Institute of Technology, WFIT-FM 150 W. 
    University Blvd Melbourne, FL 32901. Contact: Mr. David Kershaw, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $27,614. Total Project Cost: $36,819. 
    To improve its facilities and provide first public radio service to 
    approximately 13,000 people, WFIT-FM, operating on 89.5 MHZ in 
    Melbourne, FL, will raise its antenna height, increase its power from 
    2,350 Watts to 8,000 Watts, and install equipment for remote 
    transmitter control.
        File No. 97030CRB School Board of Dade County, WLRN/FM Radio 172 NE 
    15th Street Miami, FL 33132. Contact: Mrs. Laurel Long, Coordinator, 
    Finance/Admin. Funds Requested: $54,986. Total Project Cost: $109,973. 
    WLRN-FM, 91.3 MHZ, serving approximately 3,900,000 people in an area 
    that includes Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach and the Florida Keys, 
    will replace its outdated and unreliable transmission system.
        File No. 97061CTB South Florida Public Telecomm., WXEL-TV 3401 S. 
    Congress Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33426. Contact: Mr. Philip Dicomo, V. 
    P., Ext. Affairs. Funds Requested: $185,269. Total Project Cost: 
    $370,538. To improve public television station WXEL-TV, Channel 42 in 
    Boynton Beach, FL, serving approximately 4,400,000 people, by replacing 
    obsolete three-quarter inch and one-inch video recorders with digital 
    video recorders and a video server system for a more efficient on-air 
    recording and playback operation.
        File No. 97075CRB WJCT, Inc., WJCT-FM 100 Festival Park Avenue 
    Jacksonville, FL 32202. Contact: Mr. William Dresser, President and 
    General Mgr. Funds Requested: $92,850. Total Project Cost: $185,701. To 
    improve public radio station WJCT-FM, 89.9 MHZ in Jacksonville, FL, by 
    replacing outdated and unreliable 25-to-30-year old reel-to-reel, audio 
    cartridge, and cassette equipment with a digital audio storage system, 
    replacing the transmitter control link, and acquiring the capability of 
    ISDN connectivity for effective remote production and interconnection 
    to other NPR stations. WJCT-FM provides public radio service to 
    approximately 1,600,000 people in the Jacksonville area.
        File No. 97108CRB Nathan B. Stubblefield Foundation, WMNF-FM 1210 
    East Martin Luther King Blvd Tampa, FL 33603. Contact: Mr. Richard 
    Eiswerth, Station Manager. Funds Requested: $23,600. Total Project 
    Cost: $47,200. To improve WMNF-FM, operating on 88.5 MHZ , and serving 
    approximately 1,300,000 people in the Tampa, FL area, by replacing 
    outdated and unreliable master control, studio, and studio-to-
    transmitter link equipment.
        File No. 97119CTB University of Florida, WUFT-TV Weimer Hall 
    University Of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611. Contact: Mr. Richard 
    Lehner, General Manager. Funds Requested: $164,680. Total Project Cost: 
    $329,360. To improve public television station WUFT-TV, Channel 5 in 
    Gainesville, FL, serving approximately 2,000,000 people, by replacing 
    13-year old one-inch videotape machines with digital video recorders-
    editors for master control recording, editing, and playback operations.
        File No. 97132ICTN Okaloosa-Walton Community College, 100 College 
    Boulevard Niceville, FL 32578. Contact: Mr. Glenn Tripplett, Dir./
    Learning Resources Ctr. Funds Requested: $118,935. Total Project Cost: 
    $158,580. To establish three video classrooms for the Okaloosa-Walton 
    Distance Learning Consortium of Northwest Florida, which will be 
    interconnected by Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS). The 
    classrooms will be located at the Niceville Campus of Okaloosa-Walton 
    Community College, the Instructional Technology Center of the Walton 
    County School District, and Shalimar Elementary School, which is part 
    of the Okaloosa County School District.
        File No. 97138CTB Brevard Community College, WBCC-TV 1519 Clearlake 
    Road Cocoa, FL 32922. Contact: Mr. Joe Williams, General Manager, WBCC. 
    Funds Requested: $715,382. Total Project Cost: $1,480,971. WBCC-TV, 
    Channel 68 in Cocoa, FL, serving approximately 1,000,000 people, will 
    replace a 10-year old obsolete transmitter with a digital transmitter, 
    and will acquire a mobile digital production system as an interim 
    control room and also as a remote production unit.
        File No. 97153CTB University of South Florida, Division of Public 
    Broadcasting 4202 Fowler Avenue, Svc 0001 Tampa, FL 33620. Contact: Mr. 
    William Buxton, Station Manager. Funds Requested: $41,812. Total 
    Project Cost: $83,624. To replace its outdated and unreliable optical 
    disc units, WUSF-TV, Channel 16, serving approximately 3,500,000 people 
    in the Tampa, FL area, will install a video spot player for on-air 
    station break operations.
        File No. 97173CTB Florida State University, WFSU-TV 1600 Red Barber 
    Plaza Tallahassee, FL 32310. Contact: Mrs. Donna Landrum, Business 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $105,525. Total Project Cost: $211,050. To 
    improve WFSU-TV in Tallahassee and WFSG-TV in Panama City, FL, serving 
    approximately 600,000 people, by replacing a 16-year old analog routing 
    switcher with a digital/analog routing switcher.
        File No. 97175CTB WJCT Inc., WJCT-TV 100 Festival Park Avenue 
    Jacksonville, FL 32202. Contact: Mr. William Dresser, President and 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $177,541. Total Project Cost: 
    $355,082. To improve public television station WJCT-TV, Channel 7 in 
    Jacksonville, FL, by replacing four, 12-year old one-inch videotape 
    machines for recording, on-air playback, and post-production 
    operations. WJCT-TV provides public television service to approximately
    
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    1,600,000 people in the Jacksonville area.
        File No. 97196CTB Florida West Coast Public Broadcast, WEDU 1300 
    North Boulevard Tampa, FL 33607. Contact: Ms. Elsie Garner, Sr. Vice 
    President & COO. Funds Requested: $650,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,850,000. To ensure the continuation of public television service to 
    approximately 4,000,000 people in the Tampa Bay area, WEDU-TV, Channel 
    3 in Tampa, FL, will construct a tower which is critically needed in 
    order to relocate the station's primary transmission facility for 
    uninterrupted service, to prepare for tower requirements in the 
    transition to digital television, and to provide co-location tower 
    space to public radio and television stations WUSF-FM and WUSF-TV.
    
    Hawaii
    
        File No. 97022CTB Hawaii Public Broadcasting Auth., KHET-TV 2350 
    Dole Street Honolulu, HI 96822. Contact: Mrs. Karen Yamamoto, 
    Administration/Finance Mgr. Funds Requested: $26,750. Total Project 
    Cost: $53,000. To improve the facilities of Hawaii Public Television by 
    replacing three transmitter shelters which house public television 
    translators serving the island of Kauai. The translators serve 
    residents in the vicinity of the communities of Anahola, Kaumakani, and 
    Princeville/Hanalei.
        File No. 97024CTB Hawaii Public Broadcasting Auth., KHET-TV 2350 
    Dole Street Honolulu, HI 96822. Contact: Mrs. Karen Yamamoto, 
    Administrative/Finance Mgr. Funds Requested: $118,000. Total Project 
    Cost: $236,000. To improve the facilities of public television repeater 
    station KMEB-TV, operating on Ch. 10 on the island of Maui, by 
    replacing an obsolete transmitter. KMEB-TV serves 300,000 people on the 
    island of Maui and also feeds a series of translators which serve the 
    Big Island of Hawaii.
    
    Iowa
    
        File No. 97033PTB Iowa Public Broadcasting Board, Iowa Public 
    Television 6450 Corporate Drive Johnston, IA 50131. Contact: Mr. Dennis 
    Malloy, Director, Dev & Community Rel. Funds Requested: $66,500. Total 
    Project Cost: $133,000. To plan for the re-engineering needed to 
    convert the transmissions of Iowa Public Television, Johnston, IA, to 
    advanced television by the year 2003. Iowa PTV serves a population of 
    about 2,841,688.
        File No. 97123CTN City of Sioux City, City Hall/Orpheum Electric 
    Bldg. 520 Pierce Street, P.O. Box 447 Sioux City, IA 51102-0447. 
    Contact: Mr. D. Craig Whitehead, City Manager. Funds Requested: 
    $102,495. Total Project Cost: $136,660. To establish a studio 
    production facility that would originate public service programming to 
    be transmitted over a dedicated cable television channel to the 
    residents of the City of Sioux City, IA, and surrounding Woodbury 
    County.
        File No. 97184CRB Kirkwood Community College, KCCK 6301 Kirkwood 
    Boulevard SW P.O. Box 2068 Cedar Rapids, IA 52404. Contact: Mr. Steven 
    Carpenter, Station Manager. Funds Requested: $45,420. Total Project 
    Cost: $113,549. To improve the transmission and production capabilities 
    of public radio station KCCK, 88.3 MHZ, Cedar Rapids, IA, by replacing 
    its worn-out and obsolete transmitter, antenna and transmission line 
    and by replacing its audio recording equipment with a hard-disk non-
    linear storage and editing system.
    
    Idaho
    
        File No. 97076PTB Idaho Public Television, KAID 1455 North Orchard 
    Boise, ID 83706. Contact: Ms. K. Gail Richardson, Grants Officer. Funds 
    Requested: $326,725. Total Project Cost: $326,725. To plan for Idaho 
    Public Television (1) to upgrade the existing statewide analog 
    microwave system to digital; (2) to develop an implementation plan for 
    the conversion of the statewide IPTV system to ATV; (3) to develop a 
    fundraising plan to fund the cost of ATV conversion for the statewide 
    system. Idaho PTV serves a population of about 1,133,034 from five 
    stations across the state.
        File No. 97180CRB Idaho State University, College of Business 
    Campus Box 8020 Pocatello, ID 83209-8020. Contact: Dr. Paul Dishman, 
    Assistant Professor. Funds Requested: $168,544. Total Project Cost: 
    $229,437. To activate a public radio station operating at 91.1 MHZ in 
    Pocatello, Idaho. The new station will provide the first public radio 
    signal to about 13,678 persons, of whom approximately 2,100 are Native 
    Americans on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation. It will provide the 
    first local public radio signal to about 58,397 persons. The station 
    will be staffed and operated primarily by students.
        File No. 97191CRB Idaho State Board of Education, BSU Radio Network 
    BSU Radio/SMITC 213 1910 University Drive Boise, ID 83725. Contact: Dr. 
    James Paluzzi, General Manager. Funds Requested: $63,772. Total Project 
    Cost: $85,030. To activate a public radio repeater station on 88.5 MHZ 
    in Burley, Idaho, to bring the first public radio signal to about 
    33,317 persons in the region often referred to as the ``Mini-Cassia'' 
    region, including the communities of Burley, Paul, Rupert, Heyburn, 
    Declo, Albion, and Malta, Idaho. The new station will carry the 
    programing of the Boise State University radio network.
    
    Illinois
    
        File No. 97029CRB Bradley University, WCBU Radio 1501 West Bradley 
    Avenue Peoria, IL 61625. Contact: Mr. Anthony Dean, Station Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $169,399. Total Project Cost: $225,866. To improve the 
    operation of public radio station WCBU, 89.9 MHZ, Peoria, by replacing 
    obsolete and worn-out items of production equipment, including a hard 
    disk storage system, mixing consoles, CD players, and audio cassette 
    recorders. The station serves a population of about 300,000.
        File No. 97045CRB University of Illinois/Springfield, WUIS/WIPA 
    Shepherd Road Building L 130 Springfield, IL 62707. Contact: Mr. David 
    Anderson, General Manager. Funds Requested: $122,230. Total Project 
    Cost: $244,460. To improve the operation of public radio station WUIS, 
    91.9 MHZ, Springfield, IL, by replacing worn-out and obsolete 
    production equipment, including audio consoles, minidisk recorders/
    players, CD players, microphones, and telephone hybrids. WUIS and its 
    repeater, WIPA, 89.3 MHZ, Pittsfield, IL, provide service to a combined 
    population of 1,063,912 persons.
        File No. 97063CTB Window to the World Communications, WTTW 5400 
    North St. Louis Avenue Chicago, IL 60625. Contact: Mr. Martin J. 
    McLaughlin, Vice President, Corp Affairs. Funds Requested: $268,340. 
    Total Project Cost: $536,680. To improve the operation of public 
    television station WTTW, Ch. 11, Chicago, IL, by replacing items of 
    production equipment, including video tape recorders, a character 
    generator, and a srtill store. The station serves a population of about 
    10.5-million people.
        File No. 97122CTB University of Illinois, WILL-TV 1110 West Main 
    Street Urbana, IL 61801. Contact: Ms. Danda Tish Beard, Director/Grants 
    & Corp Support. Funds Requested: $160,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $320,000. To improve the operation of public television station WILL-
    TV, Ch. 12, Urbana, IL, by replacing worn-out and obsolete equipment, 
    including an automation system and a routing switcher. The station 
    serves a population of about 1.3-million persons.
        File No. 97215CRB University of Illinois, WILL-AM 1110 West Main 
    Street Urbana, IL 61801. Contact: Ms.
    
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    Danda Tish Beard, Director/Grants & Corp Support. Funds Requested: 
    $7,438. Total Project Cost: $14,876. To improve the transmission system 
    of public radio station WILL-AM, 580 KHz, Urbana, IL, by replacing its 
    worn-out and unrepairable directional antenna monitor and the 
    associated remote control units. The station serves a population of 
    about 10,350,456 persons.
    
    Indiana
    
        File No. 97082CTB Metropolitan Indianapolis Pub Bdcst, WFYI 
    TelePlex 1401 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact: 
    Mr. Lloyd Wright, President & General Manager. Funds Requested: 
    $312,500. Total Project Cost: $625,000. To improve the operation of 
    public station WFYI-TV, Ch. 20, Indianapolis, IN, by replacing three 
    worn-out and obsolete cameras and related equipment. The station serves 
    a population of about 2 million persons.
        File No. 97085CRB Indiana University, WFIU Radio-TV Center 
    Bloomington, IN 47405-6901. Contact: Dr. Barrie Zimmerman, Director/
    Opns & Engineering. Funds Requested: $16,041. Total Project Cost: 
    $32,082. To extend the signal of public radio station WFIU, 103.7 MHZ, 
    Bloomington, IN, by activating a translator at 106.1 MHZ in Kokomo, IN, 
    to bring the first public radio signal to about 50,000 persons. WFIU 
    presently serves a population of about 600,000.
        File No. 97091CTB Ball State University, WIPB E. F. Ball Building 
    Ball State University Muncie, IN 47306. Contact: Mrs. Alice J. Cheney, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $237,988. Total Project Cost: 
    $475,976. To improve the operation of public television station WIPB, 
    Ch. 49, Muncie, IN, by replacing three worn-out and obsolete cameras 
    with their related equipment and by acquiring a local insertion server. 
    The station serves a population of about 980,000.
        File No. 97182CTB Michiana Public Broadcasting Corp., WNIT 2300 
    Charger Boulevard Elkhart, IN 46514. Contact: Ms. Trina Cutter, 
    President/General Manager. Funds Requested: $67,484. Total Project 
    Cost: $89,979. To improve the operation of public television station 
    WNIT, Ch. 34, Elkhart, IN, by replacing worn-out and obsolete video 
    tape recorders with a digital video server. The station serves a 
    population of about 881,600.
        File No. 97204CTB Tri-State Public Teleplex, Inc., WNIN-TV 405 
    Carpenter Street Evansville, IN 47708. Contact: Mr. David L. Dial, 
    President. Funds Requested: $40,521. Total Project Cost: $81,042. To 
    improve the operation of public station WNIN-TV. Ch. 9, Evansville. IN, 
    by replacing worn-out and obsolete items of production equipment, 
    including a character generator, camera pedestals, and a lighting 
    package. The station serves a population of about 750,000 persons.
    
    Kansas
    
        File No. 97013CTB Washburn University of Topeka, KTWU-TV 1700 S.W. 
    College Avenue Topeka, KS 66621. Contact: Mr. Robert Fidler, Director 
    of Operations. Funds Requested: $415,174. Total Project Cost: $830,349. 
    To improve public television station KTWU-TV, Ch. 11, Topeka by 
    replacing a 19 year old television transmitter, transmitter line and 
    associated equipment. KTWU-TV serves about 1.26 million people.
        File No. 97040CTB Kansas Public Telecom. Service, In, 320 West 21st 
    St. N. Wichita, KS 67203. Contact: Mr. Dale Heckel, VP/Dir. Operations. 
    Funds Requested: $42,500. Total Project Cost: $85,000. To improve 
    public television station KPTS-TV, Ch. 8, in Wichita by purchasing a 
    new editor. This equipment will provide additional editing capability 
    and begin the conversion to ATV. KPTS-TV provides service to about 
    387,773 people.
        File No. 97188CRB The Kanza Society Inc., KANZ-FM 210 North Seventh 
    Garden City, KS 67846. Contact: Ms. Kathleen Holt, Project Director. 
    Funds Requested: $19,341. Total Project Cost: $38,682. To extend the 
    signal of KANZ-FM (91.1 MHZ) in Garden City, KS by activating two FM 
    translators in Washburn, TX (91.3 MHZ) and Amarillo, TX (94.9 MHZ). The 
    Washburn facility will be fed by satellite and the Amarillo translator 
    will receive its signal off-air from the Washburn translator. Stations 
    will provide first nationally distributed public radio service to about 
    164,132 people.
        File No. 97189CRB The Kanza Society Inc., KANZ-FM 210 North Seventh 
    Garden City, KS 67846. Contact: Ms. Kathleen Holt, Project Director. 
    Funds Requested: $33,292. Total Project Cost: $66,088. To improve and 
    extend public radio station KANZ-FM, 91.1 MHZ, in Garden City by 
    activating a new FM translator in Hugoton (92.3 MHZ) and acquiring a 
    digital audio automation system that will enhance the station's 
    production capabilities and allow it to extend its hours of operation. 
    The Hugoton translator will provide a first public radio service to an 
    additional 4,390 people.
        File No. 97202CRB Wichita State University, KMUW-FM 3317 E. 17th 
    Street Wichita, KS 67208. Contact: Mr. Mark McCain, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $43,040. Total Project Cost: $86,080. To improve the 
    facilities of public radio station KMUW-FM, on 89.1 MHZ, in Wichita by 
    replacing an Uninterrupted Power Supply, upgrading the transmitter 
    remote control system, replacing analog production equipment with 
    digital recording and editing equipment and replacing the station's 
    remote recording and broadcast equipment. KMUW-FM provides service to 
    about 650,000 people. in south central KS.
        File No. 97211CRB Kansas State University of Agricult, KKSU-AM Room 
    2 Fairchild Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506. Contact: 
    Mr. Larry Jackson, KKSU-AM Station Manager. Funds Requested: $10,800. 
    Total Project Cost: $21,600. To improve public radio station KKSU-AM, 
    580 KHz, in Manhattan by replacing outdated remote transmission 
    equipment, improving telephone audio broadcast capability and 
    establishing a digital audio studio. KKSU-AM serves about 5.4 million 
    people in most of KS and parts of ND, MO, IA and OK.
    
    Kentucky
    
        File No. 97077CRB Murray State University, WKMS Price Doyle Fine 
    Arts Building 15th & Olive Streets Murray, KY 42071. Contact: Mrs. Kate 
    B. Lochte, Station Manager. Funds Requested: $27,450. Total Project 
    Cost: $36,600. To extend the signal of public radio station WKMS, 91.3 
    MHZ, Murray, KY, by activating translators on 92.1 MHZ in Paducah, KY, 
    and on 99.5 MHZ in Paris, TN. The new translators will bring the first 
    public radio signal to about 43,213 persons. WKMS serves about 278,000 
    persons from its existing facilities.
        File No. 97087CRB Kentucky Public Radio (dba Public Radio 
    Partnership) 301 York Street Louisville, KY 40203. Contact: Ms. Kathi 
    Ellis, Grant Writer. Funds Requested: $344,959. Total Project Cost: 
    $689,919. To improve the operation of the three public radio stations 
    operated by Kentucky Public Radio--WFPL, 89.3 MHZ, WUOL, 90.5 MHZ, and 
    WFPK, 91.9 MHZ--in Louisville, KY, by replacing worn-out and obsolete 
    equipment, including two STL's, audio consoles, CD players, a CD 
    recorder, compressor-limiters, DAT recorders, a hard-disk storage and 
    editing system, microphones, patch bays, speakers, and a routing 
    switcher. The three stations serve a population of about 3,057,566.
        File No. 97096IPTN The Center for Rural Development, 2292 South 
    Highway 27 Suite 300 Somerset, KY 42501. Contact: Mrs. Hilda Legg, 
    Executive Director & CEO. Funds
    
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    Requested: $150,000. Total Project Cost: $200,000. To develop a plan 
    for a video production and distribution facility that will be managed 
    by the Center for Rural Development in Somerset, KY, through the 
    cooperation of educational institutions, government agencies and 
    corporate donors, to provide distance learning and training courses and 
    economic development programs particularly to Kentucky's underdeveloped 
    southern and eastern rural counties.
        File No. 97142CTB Kentucky Educational Television, 600 Cooper Drive 
    Lexington, KY 40502. Contact: Mrs. Virginia G. Fox, Executive Director. 
    Funds Requested: $85,647. Total Project Cost: $171,295. To improve the 
    operation of Kentucky Educational Television (KET) by refurbishing the 
    antennas of WKGB, Ch. 53, Bowling Green, and WKON, Ch. 52, Owenton, 
    both Kentucky, and by acquiring a package of test equipment for WKLE, 
    Ch. 46, Lexington. KET serves a population of about 3,700,000 from 
    fifteen full-power stations and five translators.
        File No. 97179CTN Kentucky Educational Television, 600 Cooper Drive 
    Lexington, KY 40502. Contact: Mrs. Virginia Fox, Executive Director. 
    Funds Requested: $602,425. Total Project Cost: $1,204,850. To equip 
    five state universities with satellite uplinks for the distribution of 
    distance learning programing using the state owned satellite 
    transponder to 1700 downlink sites within the state.
    
    Louisiana
    
        File No. 97021ICTN Orleans Parish Public Schools, Consolidated 
    Programs 3500 General DeGaulle Dr. Room 232 New Orleans, LA 70114. 
    Contact: Dr. James Lloyd, Compliance Officer. Funds Requested: 
    $439,500. Total Project Cost: $605,500. To purchase the equipment 
    necessary to asist the Orleans Parish Public Schools--in a partnership 
    with public television station WLAE-TV, Ch. 32, New Orleans--to 
    activate an ITFS system that would allow the school system to transmit 
    diverse instructional programming to 130 schools in the greater New 
    Orleans area. The project would also purchase the equipment for a 
    remote production van.
        File No. 97042ICTN New Orleans Educ. T/C Consortium, 2929 S. 
    Carrollton Avenue New Orleans, LA 70118. Contact: Mr. Robert J. Lucas, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $85,303. Total Project Cost: 
    $170,606. To extend the present ITFS-based distance learning network of 
    the eight-college New Orleans Educational Telecommunications Consortium 
    to the newly-established Slidell Campus of Delgado Community College as 
    well as to the Stennis Space Center in nearby Mississippi.
        File No. 97052CTB Greater New Orleans ETV Fdn., WYES-TV 916 Navarre 
    Avenue New Orleans, LA 70124. Contact: Mr. Randall Feldman, President & 
    General Mgr. Funds Requested: $177,332. Total Project Cost: $354,665. 
    To improve public television station WYES-TV, operating on Channel 12 
    in New Orleans, LA, by replacing the worn-out antenna feedlines, on-air 
    playback VCR's, the old digital effects generator, and waveform 
    monitors.
        File No. 97070CTB Educational Broadcasting Foundation, WLAE-TV 2929 
    S. Carrollton Ave. New Orleans, LA 70118. Contact: Mr. John Pela, 
    Station Manager. Funds Requested: $101,637. Total Project Cost: 
    $203,275. To improve public television station WLAE-TV, operating on 
    Channel 32 in New Orleans, LA, by replacing the master control 
    equipment and activating creation of a new educational cable channel, 
    which is a Special Application project in the category of Distance 
    Learning Development.
    
    Massachusetts
    
        File No. 97165CRB University of Massachusetts, WUMB-FM Radio 100 
    Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125. Contact: Ms. Patricia Monteith, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $110,803. Total Project Cost: 
    $158,290. To extend and improve the signal of public radio station 
    WFPB-FM, operating on 91.9 MHZ in Falmouth, MA, by replacing the 
    transmitter, antenna and transmission line and providing first public 
    radio service to over 48,000 residents of Upper and Mid Barnstable 
    county.
    
    Maryland
    
        File No. 97067CTB Maryland Public Broadcasting Commis, 11767 Owings 
    Mills Boulevard Owings Mills, MD 21117. Contact: Mr. Robert Hoerr, 
    Chief Engineer. Funds Requested: $219,800. Total Project Cost: 
    $439,600. To improve the facilities of the State network, Maryland 
    Public Broadcasting will replace the 23-year-old antenna and 
    transmission line at WMPT-TV, Channel 22 in Annapolis, which provides 
    public television services to over 6 million residents of Maryland.
        File No. 97084CRB Salisbury State University Fdn., WSCL FM Route 13 
    (p.o. Box 2596) Caruthers Hall Salisbury, MD 21801. Contact: Mr. Fred 
    Marino, General Manager. Funds Requested: $149,451. Total Project Cost: 
    $229,925. To extend the signal of WSCL-FM, operating on 89.5 MHZ in 
    Salisbury (MD) by constructing a repeater station serving Ocean City, 
    operating on 90.7 MHZ. The new station will provide first public radio 
    service to about 350,000 permanent and seasonal residents of Worcester 
    County, Maryland and Sussex County, Delaware.
        File No. 97154ICTN Chesapeake Regional Network, Inc., 269 Trinity 
    Church Road Northeast, MD 21901. Contact: Mr. Douglas Donley, 
    President. Funds Requested: $60,685. Total Project Cost: $84,285. To 
    construct a four-channel ITFS facility to transmit instructional 
    programming to the primary and secondary schools of the Cecil Co. 
    Public School system. Cecil County is located in Maryland between 
    Baltimore and Philadelphia.
        File No. 97178CTN Community TV of Prince George's, Production 
    Department 9475 Lottsford Road Suite 125 Largo, MD 20774. Contact: Ms. 
    Sherry Byrne, Executive Director. Funds Requested: $440,000. Total 
    Project Cost: $587,000. To replace worn-out production equipment and to 
    purchase mobile studio equipment for Community Television of Prince 
    George's, Largo, MD. The applicant's service is transmitted over the 
    cable television system serving Prince George's County, MD.
    
    Maine
    
        File No. 97055CRB Maine Public Broadcasting Corp., 65 Texas Avenue 
    Bangor, ME 04401. Contact: Mr. Gil Maxwell, Director of Engineering. 
    Funds Requested: $30,387. Total Project Cost: $60,774. To improve the 
    facilities of the state network, Maine Public Broadcasting will replace 
    the 21-year-old transmitter at WMEM-FM, operating on 106.1 MHZ, serving 
    the residents of Aroostook County, Maine.
        File No. 97062CTB Maine Public Broadcasting Corp., 65 Texas Avenue 
    Bangor, ME 04401. Contact: Mr. Gil Maxwell, Director of Engineering. 
    Funds Requested: $150,000. Total Project Cost: $300,000. To improve 
    broadcast facilities within the State network and to meet current 
    industry standards, Maine Public Broadcasting will replace 12-year-old 
    studio VTRs with DVC Pro format tape machines.
    
    Michigan
    
        File No. 97026ICTN Northern Michigan University, Learning Resources 
    Center Elizabeth Harden Drive Marquette, MI 49855. Contact: Mr. Scott 
    K. Seaman, Director of Learning Resources. Funds Requested: $225,000. 
    Total Project Cost: $450,000. To install microwave to provide for two-
    way interactive video and audio as well as data transmission between 
    and among
    
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    11 sites in a system terminating at Northern Michigan University, 
    Marquette; Michigan Technological University, Houghton; and Bay de Noc 
    Community College, Escanaba. The project will allow for T-1 service 
    over video at all 11 installations. It will also interconnect the 
    Keweenaw Bay Indian Tribe, Baraga, and the Hannahville Indian Tribe, 
    LaBranche, by T-1 and construct distance learning classrooms on those 
    Reservations.
        File No. 97028ICTN Dickinson-Iron ISD, 1074 Pyle Drive Kingsford, 
    MI 49802. Contact: Mrs. Mary L. Brien, Superintendent. Funds Requested: 
    $253,367. Total Project Cost: $337,823. To install video classrooms in 
    10 high schools and two intermediate school districts, all located in 
    extremely rural areas of Northern Michigan. The project will allow 
    these schools to participate in a two-way interactive distance learning 
    network interconnected by optical fiber.
        File No. 97041CRB Detroit Board of Education, WDTR 5057 Woodward 
    Avenue Detroit, MI 48202. Contact: Mr. Clifford E. Cox, Deputy 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $449,163. Total Project Cost: 
    $598,884. To improve the operation of public radio station WDTR, 90.0 
    MHZ, Detroit, MI, by replacing worn-out and obsolete transmission and 
    production equipment, including the transmitter, consoles, and other 
    items. The station serves a population base of about 3,968,575.
        File No. 97115PTB Central Michigan University, CMU Public 
    Broadcasting Public Broadcasting Center 3965 E. Broomfield Road Mt. 
    Pleasant, MI 48859. Contact: Mr. Randall G. Kapenga, Director of 
    Technical Services. Funds Requested: $68,407. Total Project Cost: 
    $91,259. To plan for the conversion to Advanced Television by WCMU-TV, 
    Ch. 14, Mt. Pleasant, MI, which serves a population of about 1,115,000. 
    The plan will look at relocation, consolidation, cooperative 
    construction, and educational outreach potential while maintaining the 
    objective of universal coverage at sustainable operational expense.
        File No. 97116CRB Central Michigan University, CMU Public 
    Broadcasting Public Broadcasting Center 3965 East Bloomfield Road Mt. 
    Pleasant, MI 48859. Contact: Mr. Thomas Hunt, Director of Radio. Funds 
    Requested: $37,827. Total Project Cost: $75,655. To improve the 
    production capacity of public station WCMU-FM, 89.5 MHZ, Mt. Pleasant, 
    MI, by replacing worn-out and obsolete items of production equipment, 
    including an audio console, CD players, jack panels, and DAT recorders 
    and by acquiring a non-linear digital editing system. CMU Radio serves 
    a population base of about 2,192,550.
    
    Minnesota
    
        File No. 97012CTB Northern Minnesota Public TV, KAWE/KAWB 1500 
    Birchmont Drive, Box Number 9 Bemidji, MN 56601. Contact: Mr. Bill 
    Sanford, Director of Engineering. Funds Requested: $48,928. Total 
    Project Cost: $65,237. To improve public television station KAWB-TV, 
    operating on Channel 22 in Brainerd, MN, by providing the first local 
    origination service to Central Minnesota. The other towns in the 
    coverage area are Crosby, Staples, Breezy Point, Baxter, Pequot Lakes 
    and Nisswa, MN.
        File No. 97046CTB West Central Minnesota ETV, Pioneer Public 
    Television 120 West Schlieman Avenue Appleton, MN 56208. Contact: Mr. 
    Ansel Doll, General Manager. Funds Requested: $190,260. Total Project 
    Cost: $380,520. To activate a repeater public television station K69HG, 
    operating on Channel 69, in Fergus Falls, MN providing first signal to 
    50,714 potential viewers in West Central Minnesota.
        File No. 97093CRB Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Red Lake 
    Tribal Council, Tribal Headquarters Building Red Lake, MN 56671. 
    Contact: Mr. Bobby Whitefeather, Tribal Chairman. Funds Requested: 
    $163,675. Total Project Cost: $287,150. To activate a full service 
    public radio station operating on 94.1 MHZ in Red Lake, MN, providing 
    the first local service utilizing local originated programming which is 
    pertinent to the Indian way of life. This proposed station will serve 
    5,817 people on the Reservation and to 45,007 others in the surrounding 
    region.
        File No. 97131ICTN Asian Media Access Inc., 730 Hennepin Avenue 
    Room 812 C/o Metropolitan State University Minneapolis, MN 55403. 
    Contact: Mrs. Ange Hwang, Executive Director. Funds Requested: 
    $140,708. Total Project Cost: $281,416. The applicant is requesting 
    funding to acquire broadcast quality production equipment to establish 
    an Asian American Production Studio at Metropolitan State University in 
    Minneapolis, MN, to produce educational programs for local and national 
    PBS stations and through the ITV system at MSU, reaching communities in 
    greater Minnesota.
        File No. 97148CRB Niijii Broadcast Corporation, Route 1 Box 291 
    Ponsford, MN 56575. Contact: Ms. Pam Ellis, Project Staff. Funds 
    Requested: $289,167. Total Project Cost: $385,557. To activate a first 
    signal, full service public radio station operating on 89.1 MHZ for the 
    White Earth Ojibwe Reservation in Northwest Minnesota, providing 
    service for 9,400 unserved, potential listeners.
        File No. 97156CRB Minnesota Public Radio, 45 E 7th Street St Paul, 
    MN 55101. Contact: Mr. Ron Hall, Research Assistant. Funds Requested: 
    $290,005. Total Project Cost: $580,010. To improve the network of 
    Minnesota Public Radio, in particular KNOW-FM, operating on 91.1 MHZ in 
    Minneapolis-St. Paul and KSJN-FM, operating on 99.5 MHZ in Minneapolis, 
    by replacing one audio console, 9 Studer B67 reel-to-reel tape 
    machines, cart machines and one transmitter for KCCM-FM in Fargo/
    Moorhead. Also requested is digital audio library and a spectrum 
    analyzer, which are upgrades.
        File No. 97168ICTN Stephen/Argyle School District, Educational 
    Television Project 705 Lincoln Avenue P. O. Box 279 Argyle, MN 56713. 
    Contact: Mr. Mark Kroulik, Principal. Funds Requested: $17,907. Total 
    Project Cost: $23,876. To establish a production studio for the 
    Stephen/Argyle School District, Argyle, MN. The programming will be 
    transmitted over a dedicated educational channel--Channel 16--of the 
    local cable television system.
    
    Missouri
    
        File No. 97051CTB Public Television 19, Inc., KCPT 125 East 31st 
    Street Kansas City, MO 64108. Contact: Ms. Brenda Williams, Grant 
    Coordinator. Funds Requested: $328,475. Total Project Cost: $656,950. 
    To improve the broadcast signal of public television station KCPT, Ch. 
    19, Kansas City, MO, by replacing its unreliable transmitter. The 
    station serves a population base of about 1,600,000.
        File No. 97114CRB New Wave Corporation, KOPN 915 East Broadway 
    Columbia, MO 65201-4857. Contact: Mr. Steve Spencer, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $65,686. Total Project Cost: $131,373. To improve the 
    operation of public radio station KOPN, 89.5 MHZ, Columbia, MO, by 
    replacing its unreliable transmitter, STL, and an audio console and by 
    acquiring a hard-disk, non-linear editing and audio storage system. The 
    station serves a population base of about 146,865.
        File No. 97198CTB St. Louis Regional Ed & PTV Commiss, 6996 
    Millbrook Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63130. Contact: Mr. Michael 
    Hardgrove, President & CEO. Funds Requested: $202,470. Total Project 
    Cost: $404,940. To improve the production and operational facilities of 
    public television station KETC, Ch. 9, St. Louis, MO, by replacing 
    worn-out and obsolete items of origination and test equipment, 
    including a switcher, an audio console,
    
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    a video monitor, loudspeakers, a waveform monitor, and a digital audio 
    monitor. The items will complement the station's move into a new 
    building. The station serves a population base of 3,000,000.
        File No. 97199CTB St. Louis Regional Ed & PTV Commiss, 6994 
    Millbrook Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63130. Contact: Mr. Michael 
    Hardgrove, President & CEO. Funds Requested: $1,681,670. Total Project 
    Cost: $2,242,228. To extend the signal of public television station 
    KETC, Ch. 9, St. Louis, MO, by activating a full-power repeater on 
    channel 36 in Jefferson City, MO. The new station will bring the first 
    public television signal to about 340,758 persons. KETC presently 
    serves a population base of about 3,000,000.
        File No. 97209CRB Double Helix Corporation, KDHX 3504 Magnolia St. 
    Louis, MO 63118. Contact: Ms. Marge Reese, Development Director. Funds 
    Requested: $3,719. Total Project Cost: $7,438. To augment the 
    operational capacity of public radio station KDHX, 88.1 MHZ, St. Louis, 
    MO, by acquiring the equipment with which to originate remote 
    broadcasts. The station serves a population base of 2,500,000.
    
    Montana
    
        File No. 97009CTB Whitehall Low Power TV, Inc., 309 East Legion 
    Avenue Whitehall, MT 59759-1504. Contact: Mr. Edward Folkwein, Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $97,988. Total Project Cost: $130,650. To improve the 
    facilities of Low Power public television station K52CE operating on 
    Ch. 52 in Whitehall, by purchasing television production studio 
    equipment to provide locally originated programs. The station serves 
    3,000 residents of Whitehall and areas of Jefferson and Madison 
    Counties.
    
    North Carolina
    
        File No. 97110ICTN Central Piedmont Community College, 1201 
    Elizabeth Ave. P.O. Box 35009 Charlotte, NC 28235. Contact: Ms. Cynthia 
    Erickson, Dir./Resource Development. Funds Requested: $100,039. Total 
    Project Cost: $200,077. To install a second video classroom at Central 
    Piedmont Community College to allow the College to expand its distance 
    learning programming, which is distributed via a dedicated channel on 
    the local cable television system.
        File No. 97164CTB The University of North Carolina, Center for 
    Public Television 10 TW Alexander Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 
    27709. Contact: Mrs. Joyce Ledbetter, Director of Finance. Funds 
    Requested: $1,574,523. Total Project Cost: $4,890,000. To improve 
    broadcast operations and extend its coverage area to include 
    approximately 779,000 potential new viewers in the state's northeast 
    region, the University of North Carolina Center for Public TV will 
    replace critical transmission equipment and construct a taller tower at 
    WUND-TV, Channel 2, in Columbia, NC.
    
    North Dakota
    
        File No. 97019CTB Prairie Public Broadcasting, Inc, 207 North 5th 
    Street P.O. Box 3240 Fargo, ND 58108-3240. Contact: Mrs. Kathleen 
    Pavelko, President & CEO. Funds Requested: $66,915. Total Project Cost: 
    $133,830. To improve public television station KFME-TV, operating on 
    Channel 13 in Fargo, ND, by replacing two worn-out 14-year-old one inch 
    tape machines, six \3/4\'' tape machines and two distribution 
    amplifiers.
    
    Nebraska
    
        File No. 97170ICTN A*DEC Corporation, C218 Animal Science Building 
    University Of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE 68583. Contact: Dr. Janet Poley, 
    President/CEO. Funds Requested: $375,000. Total Project Cost: $750,000. 
    To establish a teleport at Colorado State University, Fort Collins CO, 
    which will permit expansion of the A*DEC services via multi-channel 
    compressed digital video.
        File No. 97192CTB Nebraska Educational Telecomm., 1800 N. 33rd 
    Street P.O. Box 83111 Lincoln, NE 68501-3111. Contact: Mr. Rod Bates, 
    Secretary. Funds Requested: $428,176. Total Project Cost: $856,353. To 
    improve the Nebraska ETV Network by replacing for the mother station, 
    KRNE-TV, operating on Channel 12 in Lincoln, NE, the obsolete and 
    unreliable tape based audio editing system with a disk based digital 
    audio work station, and the original lighting equipment in the main 
    production studio. The project also includes replacing the tube-type 
    VHF transmitter at KRNE-TV in Merriman, NE.
        File No. 97193CRB Nebraska Educational Telecomm., 1800 N. 33rd 
    Street P.O. Box 83111 Lincoln, NE 68501-3111. Contact: Mr. Rod Bates, 
    Secretary. Funds Requested: $29,500. Total Project Cost: $59,000. To 
    improve the Nebraska Educational Telecommunication Network of nine 
    public radio stations; the mother station, KUCV-FM, operating on 90.9 
    MHZ in Lincoln, NE, has requested replacing the worn-out tape based 
    audio editing equipment and the old NAB cartridge machines. Also 
    requested is an upgrade of the telephone system by acquiring the 
    supplement of its simple, single line telephone coupler.
    
    New Hampshire
    
        File No. 97002CTB University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Public 
    Television Route 155A So./Mast Road PO Box 1100 Durham, NH 03824. 
    Contact: Mr. Robert Ross, Director of Engineering. Funds Requested: 
    $255,000. Total Project Cost: $510,000. To improve the facilities of 
    the State network by replacing 13-year-old studio cameras and 10-year-
    old field equipment at the network's broadcast center in Durham, New 
    Hampshire.
    
    New Jersey
    
        File No. 97058IPTN Burlington County College, Pemberton-Browns 
    Mills Road County Route 530 Pemberton, NJ 08068. Contact: Ms. Lisa 
    Dichiara-Platt, Exe. Assist. to the President. Funds Requested: 
    $90,000. Total Project Cost: $120,000. To design a technology plan for 
    a new telecommunications facility that will connect a consortium of 
    seven colleges in an interactive network to provide distance learning 
    and workforce training to an underserved population in four counties of 
    Southern New Jersey.
        File No. 97136CRB Burlington County College, County Route 530 
    Pemberton-Browns Mills Road Pemberton, NJ 08068. Contact: Mr. Drew 
    Jacobs, Program/Operations Manager. Funds Requested: $43,478. Total 
    Project Cost: $57,971. To extend its signal and bring reliable public 
    radio services to the entire population of Burlington County, non-
    commercial radio station WBZC-FM, operating on 88.9 MHZ in Pemberton, 
    will activate two translators, one in Burlington/Beverly, operating on 
    95.1 MHZ, and one in Palmyra/Riverton, operating on 107.5 MHZ. These 
    new translators will serve approximately 276,000 residents of the 
    western edge of the county.
        File No. 97157CRB New Jersey Public Broadcasting Auth, CN 777 25 
    South Stockton Street Trenton, NJ 08625. Contact: Mr. Robert Prindible, 
    Deputy Director of Finance & A. Funds Requested: $145,792. Total 
    Project Cost: $194,390. To extend and improve the State network by 
    constructing a new transmitting system and STL for WNJM-FM, 88.9 MHZ in 
    Manahawkin and WNJZ-FM, 90.3 MHZ in Cape May Court House. The new 
    facilities will provide the first public radio service to over 26,000 
    residents and additional service to about 81,000 people in southeastern 
    New Jersey.
    
    New Mexico
    
        File No. 97027CRB Alamo Navajo School Board, Inc., KABR-AM P.O. Box 
    907 Magdalena, NM 87825. Contact: Ms.
    
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    Lynda Middleton, Administrative Assistant. Funds Requested: $8,250. 
    Total Project Cost: $11,000. To improve the facilities of noncommercial 
    public radio station KABR-AM, 1500 kHz, in Magdalena by replacing some 
    equipment in the on-air control room with an audio storage system. This 
    will permit the transition to automated broadcasting and permit an 
    increase in the number of broadcast hours without increasing the staff 
    size. KABR-AM serves about 11,000 people in west central NM.
        File No. 97080ICTN San Juan College, 4601 College Blvd. Farmington, 
    NM 87402. Contact: Dr. Nelle Moore, Director/Grant Development. Funds 
    Requested: $340,030. Total Project Cost: $453,374. To install a 
    digital, single-channel ITFS system for San Juan College, Farmington, 
    to allow the College to transmit diverse educational programming to 
    learners throughout the extreme northwest corner of New Mexico. Because 
    of the proposed system's digital technology, the College will be able 
    to transmit simultaneously six channels of programming.
        File No. 97145CRB Southern New Mexico Radio Foundation, 1505 
    Crescent Drive Alamogordo, NM 88310. Contact: Mr. Robert Flotte, 
    President. Funds Requested: $194,941. Total Project Cost: $259,921. To 
    activate a new noncommercial educational FM radio station on 91.7 MHZ, 
    in Alamogordo to provide first local origination to approximately 
    54,700 people. Studios will be located on the Alamorgordo branch campus 
    of New Mexico State University.
        File No. 97166CTN Hispanic Educational Telecomm., University Of New 
    Mexico Scholes Hall Albuquerque, NM 87203. Contact: Mr. Donald Fischer, 
    Program Manager. Funds Requested: $840,606. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,120,808. To expand participation in the Hispanic Educational 
    Telecommunications System (HETS) project by construction of VSAT 
    satellite terminals and origination classrooms at eight colleges 
    serving Hispanic students: Lehman College and John Jay College of 
    Criminal Justice in New York State; University of Texas-Brownsville; 
    Kings River Community College in California; Miami Dade Community 
    College and Florida International University in Florida; Ana G. Mendez 
    University and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Puerto Rico.
        File No. 97207IPTN Gallup-McKinley County Schools, P.O. Box 1318 
    Gallup, NM 87305. Contact: Mr. Robert Gomez, Superintendent. Funds 
    Requested: $66,119. Total Project Cost: $87,069. Conduct a study to 
    determine the feasibility of alternative technologies for an 
    interactive network among 31 public schools, 17 Bureau of Indian 
    Affairs schools, and 6 locations of the University of New Mexico for a 
    distance learning and training service in the 5000-square-mile rural 
    McKinley County in northwest New Mexico.
    
    Nevada
    
        File No. 97032PRB Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of Duck Valley, Tribal 
    Headquarters Idaho/Nevada Stateline Highway P.O. Box 219 Owyhee, NV 
    89832. Contact: Mr. Herman Atkins, Tribal Administrator. Funds 
    Requested: $75,166. Total Project Cost: $75,166. To conduct planning 
    activities for the establishment of a non-commercial radio station that 
    will provide first public radio service to approximately 1,500 
    residents of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation in Owyhee, Nevada.
        File No. 97092CTB Clark County School District, KLVX-TV 4210 
    Channel 10 Drive Las Vegas, NV 89119. Contact: Mr. Tom Axtell, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $423,175. Total Project Cost: $694,100. To 
    expand and improve the broadcast capabilities of KLVX-TV, Channel 10 in 
    Las Vegas by activating four translators and a microwave relay system 
    that will provide first public television service to over 16,000 
    residents of Southern Nevada. In addition, KLVX will replace six camera 
    pedestals and heads, the main routing switcher, and the transmitter 
    waveform monitor and will upgrade its transmitter with a backup visual 
    and aural exciters to reduce outages.
        File No. 97112CRB University of Nevada-Las Vegas, KUNV-FM RADIO 
    91.5 4505 Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154. Contact: Mr. Don 
    Fuller, Interim General Manager. Funds Requested: $49,912. Total 
    Project Cost: $99,912. To improve the facilities of KUNV-FM, operating 
    on 91.5 MHZ in Las Vegas, Nevada by replacing 15-year old equipment 
    including the on-air and production audio consoles and remote recording 
    equipment. In addition, KUNV proposes to install a satellite downlink 
    to provide national and regional programming to the community.
        File No. 97206CRB Univ. of Nevada-Reno, KUNR 88.7-FM Public Radio 
    University of Nevada, Reno Mail Stop 294 Reno, NV 89557. Contact: Ms. 
    Mary Husemoller, Director of Sponsored Projects. Funds Requested: 
    $96,787. Total Project Cost: $129,049. To extend the signal of KUNR-FM, 
    operating on 88.7 MHZ in Reno by establishing a series of satellite-fed 
    translators in northern Nevada and the California's eastern Sierra. 
    Translators will be placed in Truckee, CA; Tahoe-Donner, CA; South Lake 
    Tahoe, CA/NV; Bridgeport, CA; Lee Vining, CA; Mammoth Lakes, CA; Lone 
    Pine, CA; Fallon, NV; Eureka, NV; Crescent Valley, NV; and Wendover, 
    UT/NV. The project will provide first public radio service to an 
    estimated 77,584 people.
    
    New York
    
        File No. 97007CTB Educational Broadcasting Corporation, Thirteen/
    WNET 356 West 58th Street New York, NY 10019. Contact: Mr. Kenneth 
    Devine, Managing Dir. of Fac. Funds Requested: $304,900. Total Project 
    Cost: $762,250. To improve public television station WNET, operating on 
    Channel 13 in New York City, NY by replacing the 17 year old, 25 KW 
    transmitter, which is increasingly unreliable and exceedingly costly to 
    keep in operation.
        File No. 97020CRTB Public Bdcstg Council of Central NY, WCNY 506 
    Old Liverpool Road P. 0. Box 2400 Syracuse, NY 13220. Contact: Mr. John 
    Duffy, Chief Engineer. Funds Requested: $98,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $196,000. To improve the facilities of the public television station 
    and the three public radio stations the applicant operates (WCNY-TV Ch. 
    24, WCNY-FM 91.3 MHZ, WUNY-FM and WJNY-FM), by replacing key obsolete 
    TV and FM broadcasting equipment, including an FM transmitter, two \1/
    2\'' digital video recorders, six audio distribution amps and one video 
    distribution amp.
        File No. 97036CTB WSKG Public T/C Council, 601 Gates Road Vestal, 
    NY 13850. Contact: Mr. Michael J. Ziegler, President & CEO. Funds 
    Requested: $1,703,250. Total Project Cost: $2,271,000. To activate a 
    repeater non-commercial TV station on channel 57 in Waverly, NY, 
    providing first signal to the towns of Waverly, Elmira, Watkins Glen. 
    Ithaca in New York and Tioga, Mansfield, Sayre and Bradford 
    Pennsylvania, serving 191,160 unserved potential viewers.
        File No. 97039CTB WMHT Educational Telecommunications, WMHT-TV & 
    WMHO-TV P.O. Box 17 17 Fern Avenue Schenectady, NY 12301-0017. Contact: 
    Ms. Elizabeth Hood, Station Manager. Funds Requested: $222,925. Total 
    Project Cost: $445,850. To improve public television station WMHT, 
    operating on Channel 17, in Schenectady, NY by replacing outdated and 
    unreliable equipment in its television on-line post production suite.
        File No. 97049CRB Research Foundation of SUNY, WBFO-FM Sponsored 
    Programs Admin. Ub 520 Lee Entrance Amherst, NY 14228. Contact:
    
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    Mr. Bradley Bermudez, Sponsored Programs Assoc. Funds Requested: 
    $73,280. Total Project Cost: $146,561. To extend and improve public 
    radio station WBFO-FM, operating on 88.7 MHZ in Amherst, NY, by 
    increasing the power to the transmitter from 20 KW ERP to 50 KW ERP, 
    necessitating a new transmitter and antenna and by replacing old, worn-
    out and malfunctioning audio, local production and on-air equipment 
    with digital audio systems.
        File No. 97054ICTN Hunter College, CUNY, 695 Park Avenue New York, 
    NY 10021. Contact: Mr. Robert Buckley, Campus Rep. RF-CUNY. Funds 
    Requested: $368,512. Total Project Cost: $737,024. To construct a 
    multiple function distance learning facility which will include a 
    satellite downlink, production studio, and video conferencing 
    capability. The facility will utilize ISDN and T-1 interconnections to 
    link to the City of New York I-NET system and CUNY systems.
        File No. 97068CRB WSKG Public T/C Council, 601 Gates Road Vestal, 
    NY 13850. Contact: Mr. Michael Ziegler, President/CEO. Funds Requested: 
    $111,960. Total Project Cost: $149,280. To activate a repeater public 
    radio station on 90.1 MHZ in Ithaca, NY, providing first signal to 
    Ithaca and the surrounding rural region, which will serve 81,506 
    unserved potential listeners.
        File No. 97079CTB Long Island Educational TV Council, WLIW-21 
    Channel 21 Drive Plainview, NY 11803. Contact: Mr. Terrel Cass, 
    President. Funds Requested: $360,000. Total Project Cost: $720,000. To 
    improve public television station WLIW-TV, operating on Channel 21, in 
    Plainview, NY, by replacing the 24 year old broadcast antenna, 
    transmission line and associated testing equipment, and replacing 
    problematic editing equipment for local and national productions.
        File No. 97083CRB Western New York Public Brdcg., WNED-FM 140 Lower 
    Terrace Buffalo, NY 14202. Contact: Mr. Richard Daly, Sr VP 
    Broadcasting. Funds Requested: $198,968. Total Project Cost: $397,936. 
    To improve public radio station WNED-FM, operating on 94.5 MHZ in 
    Buffalo, NY, by replacing a severely impaired nearly 40 year old tower, 
    damaged antenna and transmission line, and an inadequate 19 year old 
    transmitter.
        File No. 97090CTB Mountain Lake Public Telecomm., WCFE-TV/Channel 
    57 One Sesame Street Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Contact: Mr. Howard Lowe, 
    President & General Mgr. Funds Requested: $56,780. Total Project Cost: 
    $115,878. To improve public Television station WCFE-TV, operating on 
    Channel 57 in Plattsburgh, NY, by replacing a worn-out routing switcher 
    and terminal equipment.
        File No. 97103ICTN The Sage Colleges, 45 Ferry Street Troy, NY 
    12180-4115. Contact: Dr. David Bonner, Dir./Distance Learning & T/Med. 
    Funds Requested: $417,280. Total Project Cost: $2,327,080. To purchase 
    diverse distance learning equipment to allow an expansion of the 
    Adirondack Area Network, a network that embraces extensive telemedicine 
    and video conferencing activities among numerous health and education 
    entities throughout that area.
        File No. 97111ICTN Ulster County BOCES, 175 County Route 32 North 
    New Paltz, NY 12561. Contact: Ms. Jane Bullowa, Ass't Supt./Instruct'l 
    Serv. Funds Requested: $13,961. Total Project Cost: $18,615. To expand 
    the applicant's satellite capability through the purchase of a digital 
    C-and Ku-band satellite downlink. The applicant serves 101,617 students 
    in a three-county region.
        File No. 97117CTN Bronx Commun. Cable Progrm'ng Corp., (BRONXNET) 
    250 Bedford Park Blvd. West Bronx, NY 10468. Contact: Mr. James T. 
    Carney, Executive Director. Funds Requested: $186,038. Total Project 
    Cost: $372,076. To upgrade the production facilities of the BRONXNET 
    community access cable television studios with digital equipment. 
    BRONXNET transmits its programming over four cable TV channels to 
    approximately 224,000 homes in the Bronx section of New York City. The 
    new equipment will allow BRONXNET to produce programming that will 
    reach new audiences among the traditionally unserved and underserved 
    populations of that area.
        File No. 97120ICTN Research Foundation-CUNY, Lehman College 250 
    Bedford Park Blvd. West Bronx, NY 10468-1589. Contact: Ms. Barbara 
    Bralver, Director, Grants & Contracts. Funds Requested: $165,514. Total 
    Project Cost: $331,028. To establish a digital video studio at Lehman 
    College, which is located in the Bronx of New York City. The 
    educational programming that would be produced at the studio would be 
    distributed via a number of technologies to varied learning audiences.
        File No. 97134PRB WJPZ Radio Inc, WJPZ-FM 316 Waverly Avenue 
    Syracuse, NY 13210. Contact: Ms. Jaime Bell, General Manager. Funds 
    Requested: $71,013. Total Project Cost: $94,685. Planning activities to 
    explore a possible equipment configuration and cost to improve the 
    station.
        File No. 97139ICTN State University of New York, Empire State 
    College One Union Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Contact: Mr. 
    William Ferrero, VP for Administration. Funds Requested: $792,534. 
    Total Project Cost: $1,056,712. To expand a collegiate level Internet-
    based distance learning system to enable underserved students with an 
    Internet connection--with some videoconferencing applications--in 
    urban, suburban, and rural locations access to degree programs 
    regardless of place and time.
        File No. 97158PTB The Progressive Tenants Association, 330 
    Greenwich Street Hempstead, NY 11550. Contact: Ms. Stephanie Morris, 
    Chief Executive Officer. Funds Requested: $175,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $225,000. Applicant seeks funding to establish plans to construct a 
    non-commercial TV station in Hempstead, NY. The goal will include fund 
    raising, financing, seeking investors, hiring staff and consultants, 
    and creating training programs to meet the underserved need of the 
    Black Community in Nassau County.
        File No. 97162CRB WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, WXXI-AM 280 
    State Street Rochester, NY 14614. Contact: Mr. Norm Silverstein, 
    President & CEO. Funds Requested: $89,295. Total Project Cost: 
    $178,590. To activate an FM full service station, WXXN, operating on 
    90.9 MHZ, in Spencerport, NY in order to extend the applicant's news 
    and public affairs programming to unserved areas between Rochester and 
    Buffalo numbering approximately 30,000 potential listeners, who receive 
    no public radio signal.
        File No. 97172CTN African American Media Network Ltd, 434 Nassau 
    Rd. Roosevelt, NY 11575. Contact: Mr. Andre Guilty, Executive Director. 
    Funds Requested: $80,913. Total Project Cost: $107,885. To establish a 
    video production studio to originate programming that would be 
    transmitted over the local cable television system in Roosevelt, NY. 
    The applicant intends to produce programming that would meet the needs 
    and interests of the African-American population of Nassau Co., NY.
        File No. 97208ICTN Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery BOCES, P.O. Box 665 
    212 County Highway 103 Johnstown, NY 12095. Contact: Dr. Geoffrey 
    Davis, District Superintendent. Funds Requested: $205,852. Total 
    Project Cost: $274,470. To install video classrooms at seven sites in 
    the service area of the Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery Board of Cooperative 
    Education Services, in central New York State. The equipment will 
    assist the BOCES in establishing a fiber optics-based, fully 
    interactive, distance learning network. The
    
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    classrooms will be located at the BOCES site, at sites in each of five 
    BOCES school districts, and at Fulton-Montgomery Community College.
        File No. 97210CRB Long Island University, WPBX--88.3 FM Southampton 
    College Southampton, NY 11968. Contact: Mr. Tim Bishop, Provost. Funds 
    Requested: $88,083. Total Project Cost: $176,166. To improve public 
    radio station WPBX-FM, operating on 88.3 MHZ in Southampton, NY, by 
    replacing old obsolete and failing origination equipment in its on-air 
    control room and primary production studio.
        File No. 97212CRB Colleges of The Seneca, WEOS (FM) 300 Pulteney 
    Street Geneva, NY 14456. Contact: Mr. Michael Black, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $30,500. Total Project Cost: $61,000. To improve 
    public radio station WEOS-FM, operating on 89.7 MHZ in Geneva, NY, by 
    replacing cart machines and upgrading Master Control by the acquisition 
    of an audio storage device. Also requested is a digital editing work-
    station for upgrading the studio and adding 6 microphones and stands.
        File No. 97216ICTN Northport-East Northport U.F.S.D., 110 Elwood 
    Road Northport, NY 11768. Contact: Mr. Thomas O'Donnell, Director, LRE. 
    Funds Requested: $72,700. Total Project Cost: $145,400. To establish 
    three teaching and learning piloting centers--in Albany, Kingston, and 
    Northport--to provide all 951 public and nonpublic school communities 
    in New York State with instructional programs intended to advance all 
    students' achievements in new learning standards established by the New 
    York State Board of Regents.
    
    Ohio
    
        File No. 97006CRB Miami University, WMUB Williams Hall Second Floor 
    Spring and Oak Streets Oxford, OH 45056. Contact: Dr. Steven M. DeLue, 
    Interim General Manager. Funds Requested: $47,636. Total Project Cost: 
    $95,272. To improve the transmission quality of public radio station 
    WMUB, 88.5 MHZ, Oxford, OH, by replacing its 20-year-old STL to 
    complement the recent installation of a new transmitter. In addition, 
    the project will improve the program origination capacity of the 
    station by replacing worn-out and obsolete items of studio equipment, 
    including a console, DAT recorders, CD players, an automation system, a 
    cassette deck, and microphones and by acquiring a non-linear audio 
    storage and editing system. The station serves a population base of 
    about 312,302.
        File No. 97017CTB Ohio University, Telecommunications Center WOUB-
    TV 9 South College Street Athens, OH 45701. Contact: Mr. Paul 
    Witkowski, Interim Director. Funds Requested: $274,022. Total Project 
    Cost: $548,044. To improve the production capability of public station 
    WOUB-TV, Ch. 20, Athens, OH, by replacing three worn-out and obsolete 
    camera systems and by acquiring a non-linear hard-disk editing system. 
    The station serves a population of about 950,000.
        File No. 97155CTB Greater Dayton Public Television, WPTD 110 South 
    Jefferson Street Dayton, OH 45402. Contact: Mr. David M. Fogarty, 
    President and General Manager. Funds Requested: $104,753. Total Project 
    Cost: $209,506. To improve the operation of public television station 
    WPTD, Ch. 16, Dayton, OH, by replacing various items of worn-out and 
    obsolete equipment, including a routing switcher, a character 
    generator, and monitors and by acquiring a non-linear editing system. 
    The station serves a population of about 2,632,738.
        File No. 97174CTB ETV Assoc. of Metropolitan Cleveland, WVIZ 4300 
    Brookpark Road Cleveland, OH 44134. Contact: Mr. Jerry F. Wareham, 
    President/General Manager. Funds Requested: $177,250. Total Project 
    Cost: $354,500. To improve the operation of public television station 
    WVIZ, Ch. 25, Cleveland, OH, by replacing worn-out and obsolete 1'' and 
    \3/4\'' videotape machines with a robotic digital tape cartridge 
    storage system and by expanding the capacity of its master control 
    switcher. The station serves a population of about 3,700,000.
        File No. 97185CTB The Ohio State University, WOSU Stations 2400 
    Olentangy River Road Columbus, OH 43210. Contact: Mr. Tom Lahr, TV 
    Engineering Manager. Funds Requested: $135,847. Total Project Cost: 
    $271,694. To improve the operation of public television station WPBO, 
    Ch. 42, Portsmouth, OH, by replacing the 24-year-old STL connecting it 
    to its main station, WOSU-TV, Ch. 34, Columbus, and by establishing 
    remote control of WPBO from WOSU-TV. The stations serve a population of 
    384,000.
        File No. 97186CTBN Greater Cincinnati TV Edu'l Fndn, WCET 1223 
    Central Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45214. Contact: Mr. W. Wayne Godwin, 
    President & General Manager. Funds Requested: $108,707. Total Project 
    Cost: $217,415. To improve the operation of public television station 
    WCET, Ch. 48, Cincinnati, OH, by acquiring a digital non-linear tape 
    editing system and a package of production equipment to enable the 
    station to expand its educational and instructional programs. The 
    station serves a population of about 1,500,000 in Ohio, Kentucky, and 
    Indiana.
    
    Oklahoma
    
        File No. 97048IPTN Murray State College, One Murray Campus 
    Tishomingo, OK 73460. Contact: Mr. Dennis Toews, VP Planning & 
    Research. Funds Requested: $33,750. Total Project Cost: $45,000. A 
    consortium that includes Murray State College and seven public school 
    systems, will develop a plan for a two-way interactive video network to 
    provide distance learning services in a rural, economically 
    disadvantaged three-county area of Southeast Oklahoma and the Chickasaw 
    Nation.
        File No. 97059ICTN Oklahoma State University, Educational 
    Television Services Telecommunications Center Stillwater, OK 74078-
    0585. Contact: Dr. Glade Presnal, Senior Project Manager. Funds 
    Requested: $199,733. Total Project Cost: $399,466. To install a 
    compressed video classroom and video bridge on the main campus of 
    Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, to transmit instructional 
    programming statewide. The University plans to use the equipment to 
    offer courses in the areas of health care management, engineering 
    management, teacher certification, educational specialist, 
    telecommunications management, Mvskodke (Creek and Seminole ) language 
    and culture, and Native American community-based employability skills 
    training.
    
    Oregon
    
        File No. 97011CRB The KBOO Foundation, 20 S.E. 8th Avenue Portland, 
    OR 97214. Contact: Ms. Suzanne White, Station Manager. Funds Requested: 
    $38,950. Total Project Cost: $77,900. To improve the production 
    facilities of public radio station KBOO-FM, operating on 90.7 MHZ in 
    Portland, OR by replacing equipment in the on-air control room, 
    including a mixing console, disk storage and compressor/limiter. The 
    station serves 1.6 million people in the greater Portland area.
        File No. 97099CTB Southern Oregon Public Television, 34 South Fir 
    Street Medford, OR 97501. Contact: Mr. William Campbell, President/CEO. 
    Funds Requested: $62,325. Total Project Cost: $83,100. To improve the 
    production capability of public television station KSYS-TV, operating 
    on Ch. 8 in Medford, by replacing three inoperable cameras. The 
    applicant is currently using cameras on loan from a local school. KSYS 
    serves 160,000 residents of southwest Oregon and northern California.
    
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        File No. 97104CRTB Oregon Public Broadcasting, OPB Administration 
    7140 SW Macadam Ave. Portland, OR 97219. Contact: Ms. Debbi Hinton, Sr. 
    Vice President. Funds Requested: $59,853. Total Project Cost: $119,706. 
    To improve services provided to the visually and aurally handicapped 
    residents of Oregon. Stereo and SAP equipment will be added to the 
    applicant's statewide public television system., including stations in 
    Portland (KOPB-TV), Corvallis (KOAC-TV), Eugene (KEPB-TV), and La 
    Grande (KTVR-TV). The television stations would distribute the 
    applicant's Golden Hours Reading Service statewide.
        File No. 97105CRB Oregon Public Broadcasting, OPB Administration 
    7140 SW Macadam Ave Portland, OR 97219. Contact: Ms. Debbi Hinton, Sr. 
    Vice President. Funds Requested: $89,965. Total Project Cost: $179,930. 
    To improve the facilities of public radio station KOPB-FM, operating on 
    91.5 MHZ in Portland and KOAC-AM, operating on 550 KHz in Corvallis. 
    The project would replace aging analog audio routing systems with 
    digital systems. The stations provide radio service to 2,712,500 
    residents of Oregon.
    
    Pennsylvania
    
        File No. 97094CRB The Pennsylvania State University, WPSU 102 
    Wagner Building University Park, PA 16802-3899. Contact: Mr. Mark D. 
    Erstling, General Manager. Funds Requested: $40,066. Total Project 
    Cost: $53,422. To extend the coverage of public radio station WPSU, 
    91.5 MHZ, University Park, PA, by activating translators at 104.7 MHZ 
    in Clearfield, at 92.1 MHZ in DuBois, and at 95.1 MHZ in Treasure Lake, 
    PA, to bring the first public radio signal to about 24,036 persons. 
    WPSU presently serves a population of about 364,769.
        File No. 97100CTB WQED Pittsburgh, WQED-TV 4802 Fifth Avenue 
    Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Contact: Mr. Jeffrey E. Rutkowski, Director, 
    Administrative Svcs. Funds Requested: $98,828. Total Project Cost: 
    $197,656. To improve the operation of public station WQED-TV, Ch. 13, 
    Pittsburgh, PA, by replacing four worn-out and obsolete analog video 
    tape recorders with composite digital recorders. The station serves a 
    population of about 3,250,000.
        File No. 97109IPTN Titusville Redevelopment Authority, 144 W. 
    Spring Street 2nd Fl. PO Box 425 Titusville, PA 16354. Contact: Mr. 
    James Allyn, Executive Director. Funds Requested: $29,600. Total 
    Project Cost: $29,600. To assess current and future alternative 
    technological systems and needs that might be feasible for a potential 
    interconnected network among government agencies, educational 
    institutions, and business organizations in Titusville, PA and eight 
    surrounding municipalities.
        File No. 97143CRB The Pennsylvania State University, WPSU 102 
    Wagner Building University Park, PA 16802-3899. Contact: Mr. Mark D. 
    Erstling, General Manager. Funds Requested: $32,412. Total Project 
    Cost: $64,825. To improve the operation of public radio station WPSU, 
    91.5 MHZ, University Park, PA, by replacing items of worn-out and 
    obsolete production equipment, including an audio console, minidisk 
    system, DAT recorders, CD players, a telephone hybrid, monitoring 
    speakers, and microphones and by acquiring a non-linear hard-disk audio 
    storage and editing system. The station serves a population of about 
    364,769.
        File No. 97167ICTN Crawford County Regional Alliance, R.D. 2 Dunham 
    Road Meadville, PA 16335. Contact: Mrs. Maryann Martin, Dir. of Grant 
    Administration. Funds Requested: $74,338. Total Project Cost: $152,250. 
    To purchase video conferencing equipment to allow for workforce 
    training and education in Crawford County, which is a rural and 
    isolated area in northwest Pennsylvania. The equipment would be located 
    in the William J. Bainbridge Technology Center, in Meadville. The 
    emphasis would be on the skills training and upgrading for the area's 
    tool and machine industry workforce. Much of the course work would be 
    transmitted from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania 
    State University at Erie.
        File No. 97183CRB Pittsburgh Community Bdcstg, Inc., WYEP 2313 East 
    Carson Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203. Contact: Mr. Lee J. Ferraro, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $104,762. Total Project Cost: 
    $139,683. To improve the operation of public radio station WYEP, 91.3 
    MHZ. Pittsburgh, PA, by replacing items of worn-out and obsolete 
    production equipment, including audio consoles, microphones, patch 
    bays, and DAT recorders, and by acquiring an 8-track audio tape 
    recorder, a digital cart system, and a non-linear editing system. The 
    station serves a population of about 1,300,000.
        File No. 97214CRB WQED Pittsburgh, WQED-FM 4802 Fifth Avenue 
    Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Contact: Mr. Jim Cunningham, Station Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $89,043. Total Project Cost: $118,724. To extend the 
    signal of public station WQED-FM, 89.3 MHZ, Pittsburgh, PA, by 
    activating a repeater at 88.3 MHZ in Oil City, PA, to serve about 
    56,184 persons.
    
    Puerto Rico
    
        File No. 97031CTB Puerto Rico Public Brdcstg Corp., Office of 
    Planning & Dev. 570 Hostos Avenue Baldrich San Juan, PR 00919. Contact: 
    Mrs. Alba Rivera, Acting Dir., Dev. & Planning. Funds Requested: 
    $192,455. Total Project Cost: $384,910. To improve the facilities of 
    WIPR-TV, operating on Ch. 6 in San Juan, by establishing a translation 
    and dubbing center to translate educational and instructional 
    programming into Spanish. The programs will be available to the 3.5 
    million people served by the applicant as well as educators and public 
    broadcasters on the mainland serving Hispanic audiences.
    
    South Carolina
    
        File No. 97005ICTN South Carolina ETV Commission, 1101 George 
    Rogers Boulevard P. 0. Box 11000 Columbia, SC 29201. Contact: Mr. 
    Ronald Schoenherr, Senior Vice President. Funds Requested: $359,296. 
    Total Project Cost: $718,592. To construct a locally-programmed, four-
    channel ITFS distance learning system to serve Williamsburg County, in 
    eastern South Carolina. The system will primarily serve the educational 
    needs of the elementary, middle, secondary and vocational schools in 
    the county, a total of 15 schools and over 7,000 students. The system 
    will also offer adult education courses to benefit the entire 
    population of the county. The proposed system will be part of the South 
    Carolina Educational Television Commission's expanding statewide 
    telecommunications network.
        File No. 97060ICTN Trident Technical College, P.O. Box 118067 
    Charleston, SC 29423-8067. Contact: Ms. Cindy Schirle, Grants 
    Coordinator. Funds Requested: $134,611. Total Project Cost: $420,658. 
    To expand the applicant's broadcast video capabilities through the 
    activation of a Ku-band analog uplink and teleconferencing center.
        File No. 97217IPTN Coastal Carolina University, 755 Highway 544 
    Conway, SC 29526. Contact: Dr. Richard Moore, Assistant VP, Grants & 
    SR. Funds Requested: $92,906. Total Project Cost: $122,495. To develop 
    a comprehensive telecommunications plan for Georgetown County, SC, that 
    will incorporate higher education institutions including Coastal 
    Carolina University's Georgetown campus, government offices, social 
    service agencies, and businesses in a cooperative distance learning 
    network to provide educational courses and job-
    
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    related training programs throughout the county.
    
    South Dakota
    
        File No. 97140CTB S. Dak. Board of Dir. for Education, Cherry & 
    Dakota Streets Vermillion, SD 57069-5000. Contact: Mr. Don Forseth, 
    Coord. Tech. Services. Funds Requested: $319,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $638,000. To improve public television station KQSD-TV, Ch. 11, in 
    Lowry by replacing a 23-year old television transmitter and associated 
    equipment. Station serves about 35,000 people.
    
    Tennessee
    
        File No. 97014CRB University of Tennessee, WUTC-FM, Division of 
    University 104 Cadek Hall 615 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37403. 
    Contact: Dr. John McCormack, Director. Funds Requested: $36,759. Total 
    Project Cost: $73,519. To improve operations and ensure dependable 
    coverage, the University of Tennessee's WUTC-FM, operating on 88.1 MHZ 
    in Chattanooga, will replace its transmitter and modify its antenna.
        File No. 97072CRB Cossitt Library, WYPL, Memphis Public Library 
    1850 Peabody Avenue Memphis, TN 38104. Contact: Mr. Steven Terry, 
    General Manager. Funds Requested: $217,430. Total Project Cost: 
    $434,861. To extend the signal of public radio station WYPL-FM, 
    operating on 89.3 MHZ in Memphis, by relocating the transmitter and 
    increasing the station's power. This improvement will provide a first 
    service to three counties in Tennessee, six counties in Arkansas, and 
    two counties in Mississippi, with a combined population of 
    approximately 86,000, and will increase the area of the station's Radio 
    Reading Service to approximately 500,000 additional people in Tennessee 
    and surrounding states.
        File No. 97135CTB Metropolitan Board of Public Educat, WDCN-TV 161 
    Rains Avenue Nashville, TN 37203. Contact: Mr. Robert Shepherd, 
    Executive VP & GM. Funds Requested: $95,000. Total Project Cost: 
    $270,000. To improve the facilities of public television station WDCN-
    TV, Channel 8 in Nashville, TN, serving approximately 1,300,000 people, 
    by replacing the 20-year old studio lighting control and dimmer system.
    
    Texas
    
        File No. 97004CRB The University of Texas at Austin, KUT Radio 
    Communications Building B 2504 Whitis Street Austin, TX 78712. Contact: 
    Mr. Dana Whitehair, Technical Operations Mgr. Funds Requested: $75,405. 
    Total Project Cost: $100,541. To provide the first public radio service 
    to 145,665 residents of Bosque, Falls and McLennan Counties by 
    constructing an FM repeater station in Waco operating on 88.9 MHZ. The 
    station will also provide additional public radio service to 192,777 
    residents of Bell, Coryell, Falls, McLennan and Milam Counties. The 
    station will rebroadcast the program service of KUT-FM, 90.5 MHZ. in 
    Austin and will be fed by satellite delivery.
        File No. 97008CTB Alamo Public T/C Council, KLRN 501 Broadway San 
    Antonio, TX 78215. Contact: Mr. Charles Vaughn, Sr. VP 
    Telecommunications. Funds Requested: $97,768. Total Project Cost: 
    $195,536. To improve public television station KLRN-TV, Ch. 9, in San 
    Antonio by acquiring a standby studio-to-transmitter (STL) microwave 
    link, additional router switch cards, digital audio recording and 
    editing equipment and replacing two worn out \3/4\'' videocassette 
    recorders. KLRN-TV provides a public television service to 
    approximately 2 million people.
        File No. 97015CTB Capital of Texas Public T/C Council, KLRU-TV 
    2504-B Whitis Street Austin, TX 78705. Contact: Mr. Bill Arhos, 
    President. Funds Requested: $96,697. Total Project Cost: $193,395. To 
    improve public television station KLRU-TV, Ch. 18, in Austin by 
    replacing old, obsolete editing equipment with a non-linear editing 
    system and related equipment. New equipment will significantly improve 
    the station's tape editing efficiency. KLRU-TV serves approximately 1.2 
    million people.
        File No. 97043ICTB Laredo Community College, West End Washington 
    Laredo, TX 78040. Contact: Mr. Blas Casteneda, Exec. Assist. to the 
    President. Funds Requested: $419,820. Total Project Cost: $559,765. To 
    activate a public television station, which will operate on ch. 39 and 
    bring the first public television service to over 130,000 residents of 
    Laredo, TX, and the surrounding area.
        File No. 97050CTB South Texas Public Brdcstg. System, 4455 South 
    Padre Island Drive Suite 38 Corpus Christi, TX 78411. Contact: Mr. Don 
    Dunlap, President & General Mgr. Funds Requested: $151,050. Total 
    Project Cost: $201,400. To improve public television station KEDT-TV, 
    Ch. 16, in Corpus Christi by replacing old, obsolete dissemination 
    equipment (spread spectrum data link and monitoring equipment) and 
    origination equipment (local break insertion equipment, audio 
    production equipment and a lighting update package). KEDT-TV provides 
    the only public television service to about 500,000 people in Corpus 
    Christi plus 12 counties.
        File No. 97086CRB Texas Educational Broadcasting Coop, 304 East 5th 
    Street Austin, TX 78701. Contact: Ms. Jenny Wong, General Manager. 
    Funds Requested: $13,500. Total Project Cost: $21,500. To improve 
    public radio station KOOP-FM, 91.7 MHZ, in Austin by replacing old, 
    obsolete equipment including a modulation monitor, an audio console and 
    cabinet, 3 cassette recorders, a turntable, 2 headphones and 2 
    microphones. KOOP-FM provides service to about 500,000 people in Austin 
    and Travis County.
        File No. 97095ICTN Amarillo Junior College District, 2408 S. 
    Jackson P.O. Box 447 Amarillo, TX 79109. Contact: Ms. Joyce Herring, 
    General Manager/KACV-TV. Funds Requested: $334,645. Total Project Cost: 
    $446,194. To assist a consortium of four West Texas post-secondary 
    academic institutions deploy the first phase of an educational and 
    instructional videoconferencing network that would serve the Texas 
    Panhandle. The four schools are: Amarillo College, Amarillo; Clarendon 
    College, Clarendon; Frank Phillips College, Borger; and West Texas a & 
    M University, Canyon.
        File No. 97098IPTN San Antonio Fight. Back/United Way, 850 E. 
    Drexel San Antonio, TX 78210. Contact: Ms. Beverly Watts Davis, 
    Executive Director. Funds Requested: $256,812. Total Project Cost: 
    $342,416. To plan for the conversion of a general-purpose building in 
    San Antonio, TX, to a telecommunications center, primarily for the 
    production and distribution of educational and community service 
    programming through cable television access channels.
        File No. 97106CTB North Texas Public Broadcasting Inc, 3000 Harry 
    Hines Blvd. Dallas, TX 75201. Contact: Mr. Clyde Miller, Vice Pres. & 
    Chief Eng. Funds Requested: $45,000. Total Project Cost: $90,000. To 
    improve public television station KERA-TV, Ch. 13, in Dallas by 
    replacing a nine-year old semi-automatic video cart machine playback 
    system with a new video hard drive server. KERA-TV provides public 
    television service to about 5 million people.
        File No. 97128ICTN The Univ. of Texas--Pan American, COSERVE/CEED 
    1201 W. University Drive Edinburg, TX 78539. Contact: Mr. Roland 
    Arriola, Executive Director. Funds Requested: $326,415. Total Project 
    Cost: $435,220. To purchase remote video production equipment to 
    activate a community access system the programs of which will be 
    transmitted over dedicated cable
    
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    television channels in the communities of Edinburg, Rio Grande City, 
    and Mercedes, all located in extreme south Texas.
        File No. 97169CRB Texas Tech University, KOHM P.O. Box 43082 102 
    Mass Communications Building Lubbock, TX 79409. Contact: Dr. Clive 
    Kinghorn, General Manager. Funds Requested: $10,000. Total Project 
    Cost: $20,100. To improve public radio station KOHM-FM, 89.1 MHZ, in 
    Lubbock by replacing a nine-year-old audio console. KOHM-FM provides 
    the only public radio service to approximately 260,000 people.
        File No. 97177CTB University of Houston, KUHT-TV (Houston Public 
    TV) 4513 Cullen Boulevard Houston, TX 77004. Contact: Mr. Jeff Clarke, 
    CEO & General Manager. Funds Requested: $511,240. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,278,099. To improve public television station KUHT-TV, Ch. 8, in 
    Houston by replacing a 13-year-old transmitter and an outdated on-air 
    routing switcher. KUH-TV provides the only public TV signal to about 
    4.2 million people in metropolitan Houston and surrounding communities.
        File No. 97181ICTN Alliance for Higher Education, Lb 107 Suite 250 
    17103 Preston Road Dallas, TX 75248. Contact: Dr. Harvey Stone, Dir. 
    for Network Programming. Funds Requested: $1,408,591. Total Project 
    Cost: $2,817,182. To expand the service area of the Alliance 
    Information Network. The project will purchase digital equipment to 
    link 23 institutions via T-1 lines to the network. The Alliance 
    Information Network is constructing a fiber optic network to serve the 
    higher education, K-12 schools and health care systems in the Dalles-
    Fort Worth Metroplex.
        File No. 97203ICTN Houston Community College System, 22 Waugh Drive 
    P.O. Box 7849 Houston, TX 77270-7849. Contact: Dr. Charles Orsak, Dir./
    Research & Development. Funds Requested: $711,028. Total Project Cost: 
    $1,422,056. To purchase head-end, production, and editing equipment 
    that would activate a cable television access channel and bring diverse 
    educational and municipal programming to the city of Stafford, TX.
        File No. 97219ICTN San Saba Independent School Dist., INFO-NET 607 
    West Storey St. San Saba, TX 76877. Contact: Mr. Johnny W. Clawson, 
    Superintendent. Funds Requested: $341,950. Total Project Cost: 
    $516,950. To extend the INFO-NET distance learning system to four 
    additional school districts in central Texas. The new INFO-NET members 
    would be the Evant, Lometa, Richland Springs, and San Saba Independent 
    School Districts. The INFO-NET system currently consists of eight rural 
    central Texas school districts. With the additional districts, the 
    INFO-NET system would serve the following counties: McCulloch, Mills, 
    San Saba, Coryell, Hamilton, and Lampasas.
    
    Utah
    
        File No. 97034CRB Utah State University of Agriculture, KUSU-FM 
    8505 University Blvd Logan, UT 84322-8505. Contact: Mr. Bryan Earl, 
    Development Director. Funds Requested: $9,112. Total Project Cost: 
    $12,150. To extend the signal of public radio station KUSU-FM, 91.5 
    MHZ, in Logan, by constructing a new FM translator on 100.1 MHZ in 
    Roosevelt. The new translator will provide first service to about 
    10,250 people.
        File No. 97069CTB University of Utah, Media Services 101 Wasatch 
    Drive Eccles Broadcast Center--Room 1 Salt Lake City, UT 84112. 
    Contact: Mr. Edward Ridges, Associate Director. Funds Requested: 
    $150,665. Total Project Cost: $286,266. To improve and extend the 
    facilities of public television stations KUED-TV (Ch. 7) and KULC-TV 
    (Ch. 9) in Salt Lake City by replacing seven old TV translators: K56AE 
    (Heber City-Wasatch County); KO7JV (Circleville-Piute County); K21EI 
    (Beryl/Modena/Newcastle-Iron County); K56AZ (Antimony-Piute County); 
    K56BP (Hatch-Garfield County); K30DE (Apple Valley-Washington County); 
    K46DF (Paren.-Iron County). Project will add two new TV translators at 
    Orderville-Kane County (Ch. 21) and Spencer Bench/Alton-Kane County 
    (Ch. 54). Project will also connect KULC-TV and KUED-TV translators and 
    the fiber optic network via microwave in Washington and Iron counties. 
    In addition, project will replace an unreliable audio and visual 
    exciter on the KULC-TV transmitter. Stations serve about 1.7 million 
    people and two new translators will add first service to about 975 
    people.
    
    Virginia
    
        File No. 97126ICTN SW Virginia Educ. & Training Netwrk, 15856 
    Porterfield Highway P.O. Box 1987 Abingdon, VA 24212-1987. Contact: Mr. 
    Bruce Mathews, Executive Director. Funds Requested: $49,644. Total 
    Project Cost: $99,289. To establish a video classroom for the Southwest 
    Virginia Education and Training Network. The classroom, which would be 
    located at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon, 
    would be one of a network of such video classrooms under development by 
    the Network. All the classrooms will be interconnected by fiber optic 
    cable in a broadband, digital, switched service provided by the 
    telephone companies.
        File No. 97187ICTN Old Dominion University, Academic Television 
    Services Room 228 Education Building Norfolk, VA 23529. Contact: Dr. 
    J.C. Phillips, Director Academic TV. Funds Requested: $204,760. Total 
    Project Cost: $409,520. To expand the service to the TELETECHNET 
    distance learning project to six additional regions of Virginia. 
    Satellite receive equipment will be placed at educational institutions 
    in Big Stone Gap, Fredericksburg, Chester County, Hampton, Herndon, and 
    Suffolk, VA. The project will also purchase equipment to permit 
    extension of the TELETECHNET, through closed captioning, to the hearing 
    impaired, ESL (English as a second language) and learning disabled 
    population of Virginia.
        File No. 97213CRB Clinch Valley College/U. of VA, Office of College 
    Relations 1 College Avenue Wise, VA 24293. Contact: Mr. Scott Pippin, 
    Director of College Relations. Funds Requested: $155,620. Total Project 
    Cost: $282,085. To provide first or improved public radio services to 
    about 35,000 residents of the southwestern corner of the state of 
    Virginia by constructing a Class a radio station in Wise (VA), 
    operating on 90.5 MHZ.
    
    Washington
    
        File No. 97025CRB KSER Foundation, KSER Community Radio 14920 Hwy 
    99 #150 Lynnwood, WA 98037. Contact: Mr. John Thielke, President. Funds 
    Requested: $10,650. Total Project Cost: $14,200. To improve the 
    facilities of KSER-FM, 90.7 MHZ in Lynnwood, Washington, by replacing 
    analog origination equipment with digital equipment, including DAT 
    recorders, microphones, headphones and a digital audio editing station.
        File No. 97056CTB Bates Technical College, KBTC-TV 1101 South 
    Yakima Avenue Tacoma, WA 98405. Contact: Ms. Debbie Emond, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $437,829. Total Project Cost: $583,773. To 
    expand and improve the services of KBTC-TV, Channel 28 in Tacoma, by 
    constructing a repeater station in Bellingham, operating on channel 34 
    and providing first public television services to approximately 173,000 
    people .
        File No. 97065CTB Washington State University, Educational T/C and 
    Technology 382 Murrow Center Administration Road Pullman, WA 99164-
    2530. Contact: Mr. Dennis Haarsager, Assoc. VP & General Mgr.
    
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    Funds Requested: $123,492. Total Project Cost: $246,984. To improve the 
    production facilities of KWSU-TV, Channel 10 in Pullman and KTNW-TV, 
    Channel 31 in Richland, by replacing the 19-year-old studio production 
    switcher and video effects unit.
        File No. 97073CRB Washington State University, Educational 
    Telecomm. & Technology 382 Murrow Center Administration Road Pullman, 
    WA 99164-2530. Contact: Mr. Dennis Haarsager, Assoc VP & General Mgr. 
    Funds Requested: $206,453. Total Project Cost: $275,271. To expand the 
    public radio network by constructing satellite stations in Chehalis 
    (88.9 MHZ), Mt. Vernon (91.7 MHZ) and Port Angeles (90.1 MHZ). The 
    proposed new facilities will provide first public radio services to 
    about 168,000 rural residents of western Washington.
        File No. 97097ICTN Seattle Community College Dist. VI, Department 
    of Communications 1500 Harvard Avenue Seattle, WA 98122-2400. Contact: 
    Mr. Ross Davis, Director of Communications. Funds Requested: $54,000. 
    Total Project Cost: $72,000. To improve the production facilities of 
    the Seattle Community College District VI video production studio by 
    purchasing editing and post-production equipment, including a non-
    linear editing station. This would allow the College District to extend 
    its distance learning service to new learners via local cable 
    television stations and ITFS channels.
        File No. 97102IPTN Northwest Indian College, Extension Services 
    2522 Kwina Road Bellingham, WA 98226. Contact: Mr. Jeff Hamley, Dean, 
    Extension Services. Funds Requested: $130,353. Total Project Cost: 
    $164,760. To complete a telecommunications study and action plan to 
    link Northwest Indian College with the American Indian Higher Education 
    Council (AIHEC) distance learning network, creating a northwest 
    subnetwork capable of extending educational services and programs to 
    more than 45 tribal communities in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
        File No. 97220CRB Spokane Public Radio, KPBX 2319 North Monroe 
    Street Spokane, WA 99205. Contact: Mr. Richard Kunkel, President & GM. 
    Funds Requested: $166,605. Total Project Cost: $222,140. To improve the 
    facilities of KPBX-FM, 91.1 in Spokane (WA) by replacing the 19-year-
    old transmitter, exciter, modulation monitor system and the building 
    ventilation system.
    
    Wisconsin
    
        File No. 97160CTB Milwaukee Area Technical College, WMVS/WMVT 1036 
    North 8th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233. Contact: Mr. Bryce Combs, General 
    Manager. Funds Requested: $1,299,400. Total Project Cost: $2,598,800. 
    To improve public television stations WMVS-TV, operating on Channel 10, 
    and WMVT-TV, operating on Channel 36 in Milwaukee, WI, by replacing 
    worn-out and obsolete transmission equipment including three 
    transmitters, two antennas, two transmission lines (all of which are 
    almost 17 years old), and a tower strengthening study.
        File No. 97176CRB Back Porch Radio Broadcasting, Inc., WORT 118 
    South Bedord Street Madison, WI 53703. Contact: Ms. Cynthia Fesemyer, 
    Business & Foundation Director. Funds Requested: $20,000. Total Project 
    Cost: $41,144. To improve public radio station WORT-FM, operating on 
    89.9 MHZ, in Madison, WI, by replacing its very limited and unstable 
    STL with a new microwave radio system and adding the necessary one-way 
    stereo RPU package.
        File No. 97194CTB State of Wisconsin, Educational Communications 
    Board 3319 West Beltline Highway Madison, WI 53713-4296. Contact: Mr. 
    Thomas L. Fletemeyer, Executive Director. Funds Requested: $200,500. 
    Total Project Cost: $401,000. To improve the facilities within the 
    State network through the mother TV station WHA-TV, operating on 
    Channel 21 in Madison, WI, by replacing worn-out and obsolete master 
    control equipment at the statewide origination and distribution center. 
    The items to be replaced are video tape machines and video monitors.
    
    West Virginia
    
        File No. 97047ICTN Bluefield State College, 219 Rock Street 
    Bluefield, WV 24701. Contact: Ms. Annette Osborne, Dir./Inst. Advancm't 
    & Plan'g. Funds Requested: $225,000. Total Project Cost: $300,000. To 
    extend the distance learning network of Bluefield State College, the 
    main campus of which is in Bluefield, WV. The project would install a 
    codec and video classroom equipment at the College's Beckley Campus. 
    The project would also upgrade the College's present receive-only video 
    classroom at the Greenbrier Community College Center to full 
    origination capability. In addition, at public television station WSWP-
    TV, Beckley, the project would install a digital multipoint control 
    unit to serve as the distance learning network hub. Also, the project 
    would construct receive-only video classrooms at Pocahontas County High 
    School and at the McDowell County Vocational Technical Center, Welsh. 
    The network sites are interconnected by T-1 service.
    Bernadette McGuire-Rivera,
    Associate Administrator, Office of Telecommunications and Information 
    Applications.
    [FR Doc. 97-13145 Filed 5-19-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-60-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
05/20/1997
Department:
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of applications received.
Document Number:
97-13145
Pages:
27662-27678 (17 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket Number: 960205021-7110-04
RINs:
0660-ZA01
PDF File:
97-13145.pdf