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Hawaii Tribune-Herald du lieu suivant : Hilo, Hawaii • 39

Lieu:
Hilo, Hawaii
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39
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SKS, Hawaii Isfe', XufjuiT 15-5119823 Henry try to launch HiloiTV station is Uncertain whether programming would consist of network fare or syndicate dttroadcasts. In obtaining the construction permit, Oceanic Broadcasting met an FCC requirement that it demonstrate the financial means of keeping the statipn open at least three months. Chuck Henry listed his net worth at more than with a net annual income of more than $100,000. T.M.Henry listed tttjl worth at more than $3.00,000, with annual earnings sof more than $40,000. In addition, the station expects to earn $125,000 in revenues during its first year of operation, although that figure was not broken down.

Oceanic Broadcasting had not filed for a license as of Friday. According to' its permit application, submitted last August, the Henrys plan "the first locally Originated full-service news' operation in Hilo." The promise to hire a news director, two reporters and two an-chorpersons. They also said they planned to buy equipment to provide "on the spot news in and around the Hilo area:" Between 30-35 percent of the station's news time will be devoted to local events. The station will be in operation 16 hours a day. It brothers plan to operate the station.

The records do indicate the station manager would draw no salary. Chuck Henry a reporter since the late 1960s, has won three Emmy awards for reporting and documentaries, according to a biography released by KABC. While at.WMAQ-TV in Chicago, he won the award for a special on the 1979 election of Mayor Jane Byrne. In Los Angeles, he gained Emmys for a documentary on the Symbianese Liberation Army shootout in 1971 and for a special on "firetrap" buildings in 1977. A 1965 graduate of Brigham Young University, Henry began his career with KHVH radio and television stations in Honolulu.

Oceanic Broadcasting was granted, an FCC construction' permit in February, the most important, steD toward organizing the station, according to FCC spokespersons. "Once they get a construction permit, they're over the hump," said public affairs official Martha Contee. The firm was given up to 18 months from the granting of the permit to complete its construction work, run test patterns and apply for a formal license. HOW TO USE HAWAIIAN FRUIT THE KAHUNA HOW TO USE HAWAIIAN FRUIT THE KAHUNA By Sieve TetreaAIt TriliuiM-Hrnld 1 anhinptfrttftun-au WASHINGTON T.C. An Emmy -award winning Los Angeles television reporter and his who operates two hospitals in that city, are the forces behind the drive to launch Hilo's first television station.

C.R. "Chuck" Henry, 36, and his brother, T. M. "Terry" Henry, 35, are listed in Federal Communications Commission documents as partners in Oceanic Broadcasting the company in the process of forming KOHA-TV, Channel 2. Chuck Henry, listed as a 51 percent partner, is a reporter and weekend anchorman On KABC-TV in Los Angeles, while his brother, who holds 49 percent of die corporation, is listed as a hospital administrator who owns two medical facilities in the city.

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