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Station Call Letters Station Call Letters When reporting earnings to the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan, it is important to use the correct station call letters and job differentiation (if applicable) so that your entry is recognized by our system. ABC/ESPNTIMEBUY ABCNETWORKSTAFF ABC-TV ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS (DC) ABC-TV PRODUCTION ASSOCIATES (DC) ABC-TV REPORTORIAL PRODUCERS (DC) AMERICANURBANRADIO BILL PRESS SHOW CBS NATIONAL TRAFFIC CBS NETWORK STAFF CBSANNOUNCERS CBSPENSIONONLY CBSSPORTSRADIO DEMOCRACY NOW FOXNEWS INSIDEEDITION KABC-AM KABC-TVNEWSPERSONS KBDB-FM KBIG-FM KCAL-TV KCBS-AMNEWSEDITORS KCBS-AMPRODUCTIONASST KCBS-AMSTAFFANNOUNCERS/NEWSPERSONS KCBS-AMWRITERS KCBS-TV KCET-TVANNOUNCERS KCET-TVFREELANCE KCET-TVPRODUCERSREPORTERS KCOP-TV KCOP-TVANNOUNCERS KCTV-TV KDKA-AM KDKA-FM KDKA-TV KFI-AM KFKB-AM KFWB-AM KGO-AM KGO-TV KGUN-9 Updated 3/4/2020 KGW-TV KIIS-FM KING-TVOFF-AIR KING-TVON-AIR KIRO-TV KISQ-FM KLAC-AM KLLC-FM KLOS-FM KMBC-TV KMEX-TV KMOV-TV KMOX-AM KNBC-TV KNX-AM KOIT-FM KOST-FM KPIX-TV KPLR-TV KPRS-FM KPRT-AM KQED-FM KQED-TV KQV-AM ANNOUNCERS KQV-AM SUPPORT STAFF KRON-TV ANNOUNCERS/DIRECTORS KRON-TV NEWSWRITERS KRON-TVNEWSPERSONS KRTH-FM KSDK-TV KSFO-AM KSPN-AM KTLA-TV KTTV-TV KTTV-TVANNOUNCERS KTVI-TV KTVU-TV NEWSPERSONS KTVU-TVNEWSWRITERS KTWV-FM KWM-TV KXTA-AM KYW-AM KYW-TV MADISON SQUARE GARDEN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN PLUS NBCNETTV NEWYORKGIANTSRADIO NEWYORKPUBLICRADIO SFGIANTSPENSIONONLY Updated 3/4/2020 SHERIDAN BROADCASTING THE UNION EDGE AM THE UNION EDGE FM TOM KENT RADIO TOTALTRAFFICNETWORK(BOSTON) TOTALTRAFFICNETWORK(CHICAGO/STLOUIS) TOTALTRAFFICNETWORK(DC) TOTALTRAFFICNETWORK(LA/SD) TOTALTRAFFICNETWORK(NY) TOTALTRAFFICNETWORK(PHIL/PITTS) TOTALTRAFFICNETWORK(SF) TOTALTRAFFICNETWORK(WA) WABC-AM ANNOUNCERS WABC-AM STAFF NEWSPERSONS WABC-TVNEWSPERSONS WADO-AM WASH-FM WAXQ-FM WBBM-AM ANNOUNCERS WBBM-AMNEWSPERSONS WBBM-FM WBBM-TV ANNOUNCERS WBBM-TVNEWSPERSONS WBGG-AM WBIG-FM WBLS-FM WBMP-FM WBMX-FM WBZ-AM WBZ-TV NEWS EDITORS/WRITERS/PRODUCERS (OFF-AIR) WBZ-TV(ON-AIR) WBZZ-FM WCAO-AM WCAU-TV WCBS-AM WCBS-FM WCBS-TV WCCO-AM WCCO-TV WCPO-TV WCVB-TV WDAF-TV WDCA-TVON-AIR WDSY-FM WDVE-FM WEBG-FM WEPN-AM WEPN-FM WESTWOOD ONE AM Updated 3/4/2020 WESTWOOD ONE FM WESTWOODONE(DC) WESTWOODONEOFF-AIR WETA-FM WETAPENSION WETA-TV WFAN-AM WFED-AM WFLD-TV ANNOUNCERS WFLD-TV NEWSPERSONS WFSB-TV WGCI-FM WGN-TV WGRB-AM WHDH-TV WHLI-AM WHTZ-FM WHUR-FM WIHT-FM WIL-FM WINS-AM WIOQ-FM WIP-FM WJBK-TV WJLA-TV WJMK-FM WJZ-TV WKJY-FM WKTU-FM WKYC-TV WLIB-AM WLS-AM WLS-FM WLS-TV WLTW-FM WLUP-FM WMAL-FM WMAQ-TV WMMR-FM WMUC WMVP-AM WMZQ-FM WNBC-TV WNETFREELANCE WNET-TV WNEW-FM WNJU-TV WNYW-TV ANNOUNCERS WNYW-TV FREELANCE Updated 3/4/2020 WNYW-TV NEWSPERSONS WNYW-TVPENSION WODS-FM WOR-AM WORKERS INDEPENDENT NEWS SERVICE (WINS) WPFW-FM WPHT-AM WPIX-TV WPLJ-FM WPXI-TV WQHT-FM WRC-TV WSBN-AM WSPZ-AM WTEM-AM WTOP-AM WTOP-FM WTTG-TV OFF-AIR WTTG-TVON-AIR WTTW-TV WUSA-TV WVAZ-FM WVIT-TV WWBX-FM WWDC-FM WWJ-AM WWL-TV WWOR-TV WWPR - FM WWSW-FM WWWN-FM FKA WKQX-FM WXTU-FM WXTV-TV WXYT-AM WZDC-TV WZZN-FM YES-AM YES-CABLE YES-FM YES-NETWORK Updated 3/4/2020 .
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