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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 7

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The Recordi
Location:
Hackensack, New Jersey
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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2. THE SUNDAY RECORD. FEBRUARY 4, 1979 mwm nrw A-7 FCC issues permit for N.J. TV station i icadcd leu announce, lio cimintjf' (V ncm fylhtc Sdaiuncuv DIVORCE: UNCONTESTED, NO SUPPORT PROPERTY OR CHILDREN INVOLVED $175 WILIS fSimpUh ALL PROPERTY TO SPOUSE ANDOR CHILDREN, NO TRUST CLAUSES $35 CHANGE OF NAME (Individual) $75 INCORPORATIONS: SIMPLE $150 OTHER LEGAL SERVICES FEE ON REQUEST FEES DO NOT INCLUDE COURT COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION JOHN H. HUM Atlornty o( low 1327 Umoint fori III, N.J.

yJinmnjid SSutiino and at tio quote-, T3, 224.660: JJ. aamuA, eqtv ts 843-6920 By Judy Jusnlta Staff Writer An Independent television producer In Wllllngboro has received a construction permit for the state's second commercial television station, the Federal Communications Commission announced Friday. Donald C. McMcans Is only the second black to own a television station In the United States, the FCC said. In awarding the grant for Channel 65 In Vineland to McMeans a 38-ycar-old veteran of six years with New Jersey Public Boradcasting the FCC said It was attempting to meet needs for television stations that are New Jersey-based and minority-owned.

New Jersey, the eighth-most populous state, has no VHF stations between Channels 2 and 13 and no network-affiliated stations. McMeans said yesterday he will next attempt to become a network-affiliated station. For the past seven years, the New Jersey Coalition for Fair Broadcasting and many state officials, have'pushed unsuccessfully before the FCC for New Jersey to get Its own major television station. McMcans will go on the air in October with a news and public affairs format. He expects to hire a staff of 65.

He said the station will cover a nine-county area encompassing some two million potential viewers In the southern half of New Jersey. "It won't be a 'talking heads' type of station," he said, explaining that the emphasis will be visual and action-oriented. "We think there's excitement in qualitative news, not just fires and robberies. There's a great deal going on in New Jersey. We want to pull the area together and make us less dependent on others.

"Part of our concept will be that New Jersey is not a second-class state," he said. "It's time we got that fact firmly established in our mind." He said programming, staffing, and news concepts will profit from "the viability of the market here. People don't like to be left out." A four-year struggle to secure the station permit involved McMcans's taking out a second mortgage on his home and, he added, "time, energy, blood, and sweat." As president of Renaissance Broadcasting McMcans assembled a finishing package of $5 million, the largest contributor being Girard Bank of Philadelphia, with 3.5 million. He has also secured funding from Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment Co. and from Syndicated Communications a Washington, D.C., black-owned venture-capital company that helped arrange the bulk of the financing.

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