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2003-04-BC-YB-OCR-Pa Group Ownership Koser Radio Group, P.O. Box 352, Rice Lake, WI (54868). WTIO(AM) Manistique, all MI. (All 100% owned.) all MN; and KNOX -AM -FM Grand Forks, ND. (All 100% (715) 234 -2131. Fax: (715) 234 -6942. Thomas A. Koser, owned.) pres. Lamco Communications Inc., 460 Market St., Suite 150, Ownership: Al Leighton. Williamsport, PA (17701). (570) 323 -2252. Fax: (570) Stns: 2 AM, 3 FM. WAQE(AM) -WKFX(FM),WAQE(FM) Levas Communications LLC, 200 Highpoint Dr., Suite 323 -2298. E -mail: pattilamco @aol.com. Marshall R. and WJMC -AM -FM Rice Lake, WI. (All 100% owned.) 215, Chalfont, PA (18914). (215) 425 Fax: (215) Noecker, pres/CEO. -7489. 634 -6003. Kuiper Stns, Box 1808, Grand Rapids, MI (49501). (616) Stns: 10 N. KAEF(TV) Arcata and KRCR -TV Redding, Stns: 3 AM. WURD(AM) Philadelphia. PA; WLGO(AM) 451 -9387. Fax: (616) 451 -8460. William E. Kuiper Sr., both CA; KTVM(TV) Butte, KCFW -TV Kalispell and Lexington and WZJY(AM) Mount Pleasant, both SC. (All owner. KECI -TV Missoula, all MT; WCTI(TV) New Bern, NC; 100% owned.) 1 KTES(TV) Abilene, KTXS -DT Sweetwater and KTXS -N Stns: 2 AM, FM. WFUR -AM -FM Grand Rapids and Ownership: Dr. Walter P. Lomax, 100 %. WKPR(AM) Kalamazoo, both MI. Sweetwater, all TX; and WCYB -TV Bristol, VA. Ownership: William E. Kuiper Sr. Ownership: Ann Y. Lamade, 9.62%; Howard J. Lamade Liberman Broadcasting Inc., 1845 Empire Ave., Jr., 11.11 %; James H. Lamade, 7.16%; J. Robert Lamade, Burbank, CA (91504). (818) 729-5300. Fax: (818) 7.19%. 729 -5678. E -mail: LBlmedia @aol.com. Web Site: www.aquiseuna.com. Leonard Liberman, VP; Jose Landmark Communications Inc., (Landmark Broadcast Liberman, pres. L Division.). 150 W. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk, VA (23510). Stns: 6 AM, 9 FM, 1 TV. KEBN(FM) Garden Grove, (757) 446 -2639. Fax: (757) 446 -2179. Web Site: LIN Television Corp., 4 Richmond Sq., Providence, RI KBUE(FM) Long Beach, KKHJ(AM) Los Angeles, www.landmarkcom.com. Frank Batten Jr., chmn; Decler (02906). (401) 454 -2880. Fax: (401) 454-2817. E -mail: KBUA(FM) San Femando and KVNR(AM) -KWIZ(FM) Anstrom, pres; Donald H. Patterson Jr., pres. deborah.jacobson @lintv.com. Web Site: www.lintv.com. Santa Ana, all CA; KXGJ(FM) Bay City, KQQK(FM) Gary R. Chapman, pres/CEO; Paul Karpowicz, VP; Stns: 3 TV. Landmark Broadcast Division: KLAS -DT and Beaumont, KJOJ(AM) Conroe, KIOX-FM El Campo, Deborah R. Jacobson, VP; Peter Maloney, VP finance; KLAS -TV Las Vegas, NV: and WTVF(TV) Nashville. TN. KJOJ -FM Freeport, KEYH(AM) Houston, KOUE(AM) Gregory M. Schmidt, VP; John Viall, VP engrg. Ownership: (Landmark Broadcast Division.) Houston, KZJL(TV) Houston, KTJM(FM) Port Arthur and Stns: 16 TV. WCTX(TV) and WTNH -TV New Haven, KSEV(AM) Tomball, all TX. CT; Langer Broadcasting Group L.L.C., Box 380699, WAND(N) Decatur, IL (33% owned); WANE -TV Fort Murdock, FL (33938- 0699). (508) 820 -2430. Web Site: Liberty Corp., Box 502, SC -9023) Wayne, WISH -DT Indianapolis, WISH -TV Indianapolis, Greenville, (29602 [email protected]. (864) 241 -5400. Fax: (864) 241 -5401. Web WLFI -DT Lafayette and WLFI -TV Lafayette, all IN; Site www.libertycorp.com. James M. Keelor, pres; Guy W WWLP(TV) Springfield, MA; WOTV(TV) Battle Creek, Boston, MA 02114. Langer Broadcasting Corp., 164 Hempel, VP opns; Clyde W. Anderson. VP; Stephen P WOOD -TV Grand Rapids and WEYI -TV Saginaw, all MI; Canal St, Suite 450 (617) 859 -9639. Langford, VP; Melbourne A. Stebbins, VP; James D. Serra WIVB -TV and WNLO(TV) Buffalo, NY; WDTN(TV) Dayton Stns: 3 AM. WSRO(AM) Ashland. MA; WVFC(AM) VP; Leon D. Long, VP; Jim Wilcox, VP; Lucy Himstedt, VP and WUPW(TV) Toledo, both OH; WPRI -TV Providence, McConnellsburg and WFJY(AM) Portage, both PA. Dan M.odisett, VP; Hoyt Andres, VP; James Smith, VP RI; KXAN-TV Austin, TX; WAVY-TV Portsmouth and Ownership: WJLT(AM), WVFC(AM) and WFJY(AM) are Bob Chirdon, VP; Dan Jackson, VP; Coby Cooper, VP WVBT(TV) Virignia Beach. both VA; WNJX -TV Mayaguez, licensed to Langer Broadcasting Group LLC. WBIX(AM) Brad Streit, VP; Artie Bedard, VP; Steve Smith, VP engrg WKPV(TV) Ponce, WKPV-DT Ponce, WAPA -TV San Juan, MA is Natick, licensed to Langer Broadcasting Corp. Ronald F. Loewen, VP /strategic dev. WJPX(TV) San Juan, WJPXDT San Juan, WJWN -DT San Sebastian and WJWN -TV San Sebastian, all PR. (A11100% Latino Communications LLC, 600 Grant St., Suite 600, Sins: 15 TV. WSFA(TV) Montgomery, AL; KAIT(N) owned.) KXAS -TV Dallas, TX and KNSD -TV San Diego, Denver, CO (80203). (303) 733 -5266. Fax: (303) Jonesboro AR; WALB(TV) Albany, GA; WFIE(TV) CA (own 20 %); KWCV -TV Wichita, KS and KNIN -TV Boise, 733 -5242. Evansville, IN; WAVE(N) Louisville. KY; KPLC(TV) Lake Charles, LA; WLOX(TV) Biloxi ID (own 50 %). LPTV: WIIH -CA Indianapolis, IN; WXSP -CA Stns: 3 AM. KBNO(AM) Denver, KXRE(AM) Manitou and WLBT(TV) Jackson, Grand Rapids, MI; KBVO -CA Austin, TX. Loc mktg Springs and KAVA(AM) Pueblo, all CO. (All 100% owned.) both MS; WWAY(TV) Wilmington, NC; WTOL(TV) Toledo, OH; WIS(TV) Columbia, SC; KGBT -TV Harlingen, agreement: WNAC -TV Providence, RI; KNVA(TV) Austin, Ownership: Alex Cranberg, 49 %; Zee Ferrufino, 26 %; TX. KCBD(TV) Lubbock, KTRE(TV) Lufkin and KLTV(TV) and Frank Ponce, 25 %. Tyler, all TX. (All 100% owned.) Ownership: Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst 47 %. Ownership: The Liberty Corp., SC (W. Hayne Lew Letto Group of Northland Radio Stations, 5732 Greenville, Hipp and families, principals). L M Communications Inc., Box 11788, Lexington, KY Eagle View Dr., Duluth, MN (55803- 9498). (218) 729-9888. (40578). (859) 233-1515. Fax: (859) 233 -1517. E -mail: Fax: (218) 729 -9888. E -mail: LewLatto @aol.com. Lew Liggett Communications L.L.C., 808 Huron Ave., Port jmac @lmcomm.com. Web Site: www.lmcomm.com. Lynn Lath). pres; Jerry Sylvester, VP. Huron, MI (48060). (810) 982 -9000. Fax: (810) 987 -9380. Martin, pres; James E. MacFarlane, gen mgr. Stns: 1 AM, 2 FM. KGPZ(FM) Coleraine and KRBT(AM)- Lawrence C. Smith, gen mgr; Robert Liggett, chmn; James Sins: 4 AM, 8 FM. WBVX(FM) Carlisle, WLXG(AM) WEVE-FM Eveleth, both MN. (All 100% owned.) Jenson, pres. Lexington (100 %). WBTF(FM) Midway, WGKS(FM) Paris Ownership: Lew Latto, 100%. Stns: 3 AM, 2 FM. WBTI(FM) Lexington, WHLX(AM) (Lexington) (100%) WCDA(FM) allII Marine City. and WHLS(AM) Port Huron, WSAQ(FM)Port Folly Beach (ChrletonVersailles, and Lazar Broadcasting Corp., 200 S. A St.. 4th Fl., Oxnard, Huron, WPHM(AM) Port Huron, all MI. WCOO(FM) Kiawah Island (100 %), both SC; WMON(AM) CA (93030). (805) 240-2070. Montgomery, WJYP(AM) -WKLC -FM St. Albans Stns: 4 AM, 6 FM.. KXSB(FM) Big Bear Lake, Linder Broadcasting Group, Box 1420, Mankato, MN (Charleston) (40 %) and WSCW(AM) -WJYP -FM South KSDT(AM) -KXRS(FM) Hemet, KBTW(FM) Lenwood, (56002). (507) 345 -4537. Fax: (507) 345 -5364. Web Site: Charleston, all WV. KLMM(FM) Morro Bay, KOXR(AM) Oxnard, KLUN(FM) www.ktoe.com. John Linder, CEO. La Favorita Inc., Box 746, Austell, GA (30106). (770) Paso Robles, KCAL(AM) Redlands, KSBQ(AM) Santa Stns: 4 AM, 8FM. KKSI(FM) Eddyville, IA; KTOE(AM) 944 -0900. Fax: (770) 944 -9794. Web Site: Maria and KCZN(FM) Santa Paula, all CA. (All 100% Mankato, KARZ(FM) Marshall, KMHL(AM)- KKCK(FM) www.radiolafavorita.com. Samuel Zamarron, pres; owned.) Marshall, KDOG(FM) North Mankato, KXAC(FM) St. Graciela Zamarron, VP. James, KRRW(FM) St. James, KARL(FM) Tracy, Le Sea Broadcasting, Box 12, South Bend, IN (46624). KOWZ(AM) -KRUE(FM) Waseca and KWOM(AM) Stns: 3 AM. WAOS(AM) Austell, WXEM(AM) Buford, and (574) 291 -8200. Fax: (574) 291-9043. E -mail: Watertown, all MN. WLBA(AM) Gainesville, all GA. leseabroadcasting @lesea.com. Web Site: Ownership: Donald Linder, Linder. Ownership: Samuel Zamarron, pres; Graciela Zamarron. www.lesea.com. Pete Sumrall. VP /gen mgr. John VP. Stns: 2 FM, 8 TV 5 SW. KWHD(TV) Castle Rock, CO; Little Dixie Radio Inc., Box 1068, McAlester, OK (74501). KWHH(TV) Hilo, KWHE(TV) Honolulu, KWHR Naalehu (918)423 -1460. Fax: (918) 423 -7119. La 1050 TX Nueva KBOR Inc., McIntosh, Brownsville, (shortwave) and KWHM(TV) Wailuku. all HI; WHPZ(FM) -1600. Stns: 1 AM, 2 FM. KNED(AM) -KMCO(FM) McAlester and (78521). (956) 544 Fax: (956) 544 -0311. Edgar C. Bremen, WHRI (shortwave) and WHMB -TV Indianapolis, Trevino, KESC(FM) Wilburton, both OK. (All 100% owned.) CEO. and WHME(FM) and WHME -TV South Bend, all IN; Stns: 2 AM, 2 FM. KBOR(AM) Brownsville, KOXX(AM) WHNO(TV) New Orleans, LA; and KWHB(TV) Tulsa, OK. J.R. Livesay Group, Box 322, Mattoon, IL (61938 -0322). Brownsville, KTJN(FM) Mercedes and KBOR(FM) Mission. LPTV: KWHS -LP Colorado Springs, CO; WHT (satellite). (217) 234 -6464. Fax: (217) 234 -6019. E -mail: all TX. (All 100% owned.) wlbh @wlbh.com. J.R. Livesay II, pres/CEO; S.L. Ownership: Edgar C. Trevino. Legacy Communications Corp., 210 North 1000 East, Herrington, CFO. St. George, UT (84771). (435) 628 -1000. Fax: (435) Stns: 3 AM, 2 FM. WBAR(AM) Bartow. FL; La Salle County Broadcasting Corp., Box 215, La Salle, 628-6636. E -mail: legacyl @legacy.cc. Web Site: WHOW -AM -FM Clinton and WLBH -AM -FM Mattoon, both IL (61301). (815) 223 -3100. Fax: (815) 223-3095. E -mail: www.legacy.cc. E. Morgan Skinner Jr., pres; R. Michael IL. (All 100% owned.) wajk @ivynet.com.
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