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Bottineau Bowman Carrington Dickinson Grafton Hettinger Jamestown Langdon Bergendahl, coral mgr; Dan Brannan, prog dir; Mary KRRB(FM) -Aug 15, 1983: 92.1 mhz; 18 kw. Ant 300 North Dakota Radio Marshall, new dir; Herbert R. Leupp, chief engr. fi. Stereo. 129 -3rd Ave. East (58601). (701) 227 -1222. Rates: $94; 70; 94; 56. Roughrider Bcstg Co. Net: SMN. Rep: Pates -Walton, Hurley. Format: Adult contemp. Ray David, pres & KYYY(FM) -Co -owned with KFYR(AM). Aug 15, 1966: gen mgr; Larry Bolinske, gen sls mgr; Lois Gates, prog 92.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 1,180 ft. Stereo. Net: Source. & news dir; Vivian Knodel, prom mgr. Rates: $8.50; Rep: Blair. Prog sep from AM. Format: Top-40. Bob 8.50; 8.50: 8.50. mgr; Susan Gillies, prog dir; Tammy Nelson, news dir; Denver, stn mgr; Charles Tifft, chief engr. KFYR -TV John Aasen, chief engr; Ruth Marshall, prom mgr & dev affil. Rates: $36; 30; 36; 21. Fargo dir; Maryann Chyle, traf mgr. KFJM -FM -May 30, 1976: 89.3 mhz; 37.5 kw. Ant 215 KLXX(AM) -(Bismarck- Mandan) 1925: 1270 khz; 1 kw- KCWB -FM -See Moorhead, Minn. D, 250 w -N, DA -1. Box 1377 (58502). (701) 663 -6411. ft. Stereo. Prog sep from AM. Format: Jazz, class. Bismarck- Mandan Communications (acq 6- 1.78). Net: KDSU(FM) -Jan 17, 1966: 91.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 991 KKXL(AM) -1941: 1440 khz; 1 kw-D, 500 w -N, DA -N. CBS. Rep: Masla. Format: Adult contemp. Jim ft. (CP: 89.9 mhz). Stereo. North Dakota State Univ. Box 997 (58201). (701) 775-0575. Red River Valley Odney, pres & gen mgr; Gary Krahn, gen sls mgr; (58105). (701) 237 -8321. North Dakota State U. Net: Bcstg Onc. (acq 7- 23 -73). Group owner: Ingstad Bcstg. Shawn Elliot, prog dir; Brent Adams, mus dir; Fred NPR. Format: Talk, jazz. Dr. L.D. Loftsgard, pres; Net: APR, RKO. Rep: Selcom. Format: MOR. Tom Colby, news dir; Larry Johnson, chief engr. Rates: Mark Poindexter, gen mgr; John L. Tilton, prog dir; Ingstad, pres; Duane Cariveau, gen mgr; Don Nordin, $13.75; 12.50; 13.75; 11.50. Karen Severtsen, mus dir; Roger Grimm, prod mgr; Jim prog dir; Mark Dougherty, news dir; Dave Schroeder, Thompson, news dir; James R. Hetland, chief engr. chief engr. Rates: $26; 21; 26; 21. KYSX(FM)Not on air, target date unknown: 96.5 mhz. KFOO(AM) -March 14, 1948: 790 khz; 5 kw-U, DA -N. 410 E. Thayer Ave. (58501). Capitol City Communica- KKXL -FM -March 1975: 92.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant. 210 ft. 1020 S. 25 St. (58108). (701) 237-5346. Communica- tions Inc. (CP: 63 kw, Ant 386 ft.). Stereo. Dups AM 17 %. Format: tions Properties Inc. (group owner; acq 12- 6-65). Net: Top -40. Garry Leigh, prog dir. Rates: $18; 15; 18; CBS. Rep: Blair. Format: C &W. Spec prog: Farm 20 hrs Bottineau 15. wkly. Richard C. Voight, pres & gen mgr; Jay Joiner, news dir; Don Roberts, mus dir; Bill Hoverson, prom KBTO(FM) -Nov 9, 1980: 101.9 mhz; 51.5 kw. Ant 492 KNOX(AM) -Sep 7, 1947: 1310 khz; 5 kw-U, DA -2. mgr; Dale Alwin, coml mgr; Don Haworth, chief engr. ft. Stereo. 1206 Brander St. (58318). (701) 228 -5151. Box 1638 (58201). (701) 775 -4611. Red River Associ- Rates: $59; 48; 59; 28. D &H Bcstg Inc. Net: ABC /E, Ag -Amer. Format: C &W. ates. (acq 11- 1-84). Net: ABC/E. Rep: Katz. Format: Alan Henning, pres, gen mgr; McKay, Adult contemp. Spec prog: Farm 15 hrs wkly. William & gen sls Jay KOWB(AM) -March 26, 1960: 1550 khz; 10 kw -D, 5 L. Fowler, gen mgr; John Vasichek, gen sls mgr; Tim chief engr. Rates: $9; 9; 9; 5. kw -N. Box 1301 (58107). (218) 236-7900. Fargo-Moor- Honnossy, sports dir; Scott Sugmann, news dir; Don head Radio Inc. (acq 5- 21 -84). Group owner: Brill Media Layman, chief engr. Rates: $38; 32.50; 39; 24.50. Bowman Co. Net: RKO II. Rep: Torbet. Format: Adult contemp. Chuck Larsen, pres, gen & prom mgr; Craig Roberts, KYTN(FM) -Co -owned with KNOX(AM). Feb 4, 1967: KPOK(AM) -Aug 9, 1980: 1340 khz; 1 kw -D, 250 w -D. prog & mus dir; Linda Hogan, news dir; Paul Titchena, 94.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 325 ft. (701) 772 -7197. Prog sep Box 1340 (58623). (701) 523 -3883. Tri-State Communi- chief engr. Rates: $18; 15; 18; 18. from AM. Stereo. Net: ABC /C. Format: Top -40. cations Inc. Net: APR. Format: C&W, farm. Larry Rates: $17; 17; 17; 17. Kemnitz, pres; Rick Thompson, gen mgr; Brian Fisher, KOWB -FMSee Moorhead, Minn. prog dir; Colin Heupel, mus dir; William Spitzer, chief KRKK(AM) -See East Grand Forks, Minn. KRRZ(FM)Feb 23, 1984: 101.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 866 ft. engr. Rates: $6.50; 6.50; 6.50; 6.50. Stereo. 52 Broadway (58102). (701) 235 -0102. Net: MBS. Rep: Eastman. Format: Easy adult contemp. Harvey Carrington Gordon Fuqua, pres; Hal Fisher, gen mgr; Tom An- KHND(AM) -July 21, 1980: 1540 khz; 500 w -D. (CP: drews, prog dir; Gary Larson, news dir; R.D. Adams, 1470 khz, 1 kw). Box 643, Cando (58324). Prairie Com- KDAK(AM) -Oct 16, 1961: 1600 khz; 500 w -D. 859 chief engr. Main St. (58421). (701) 652 -3151. Carrington Bcstg Co. munications Inc. (acq 2- 15 -83). Net: AP. Format: MOR, C &W. Clyde Dockter, gen & coml mgr; Ross Rieke, (acq 6- 1 -82). Net: MBS, Ag- America. Rep: Keystone. KVOX -AM -FM -See Moorhead, Minn. Format: C &W. Spec prog. Farm 10 hrs wkly. Dennis prog & news dir, chief engr; Brian Fourre, mus dir. Stramer, pres; Randy Christensen, gen & coml mgr. WOAY(AM) -May 22, 1922: 970 khz; 5 kw -U, DA -N. Rates: $7; 7; 7; 7. Rates: $8: 7; 6.50: Box 2466. (58108). (701) 237 -6500. TWX 910 -673 -8301. WDAY Inc. Rep: Katz. Format: Modern country. Spec Hettinger KDAK -FM -Not on air, target date unknown: 92.7 prog: Farm 20 hrs wkly. William Marcil, pros; Roger mhz; 3 kw. Ant 150 ft. (CP: 98.3 mhz). Greenley; gen mgr; Dave Aamodt, sls mgr; Dale Van de KNDC(AM) -March 1, 1954: 1490 khz; 1 kw-D, 250 w- Loo, prog dir; Mark Swartzell, news dir; Lyle Romine, N, SH. Box 151 (58639). (701) 567-2421. Hettinger Devils Lake farm dir; Steve Boucher, chief engr. Rates: $55; 46; Bcstg Co. (acq 11 -67). Net: ABC/E, Dakota News Net, 55; 28. Ag America. Rep: Masla. Format: C&W. Spec prog: Farm 7 1/2 hrs wkly. Allen R. McIntyre, pres & gen KDLR(AM) -Jan 25, 1925: 1240 khz; 1 kw-D, 250 w -N. WDAY -FM- 1965: 93.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 1,030 ft. mgr; Petz, gen sls mgr; Mark Eckland, mus dir; Box 190 (58301) (701) 622-2161. KDLR Inc. Net: MBS. Steve Prog sep from AM. Stereo. Net: MBS. Format: CHR. Don Sonnenberg, news dir. Rates: $6.72; 6.72; 6.72; Rep: Mesta, Wayne- Evans. Format: Div. Spec progs: Doug Hoyden, sls mgr; Dan Collins, prog dir; Brad Farm 18 hrs, 1/2 hr wkly. Bert pres; Paul Sioux Wick, Anderson, mus dir; John Lundquist, prom mgr. R. Lange, exec VP mgr; Dave Houg, mgr Jamestown & gen stn & WDAY -TV affil. Rates: $20; 18; 20; 16. chief engr; Harry Kosieracki, gen sls mgr. Rates: 12, 1954: 1400 khz; 1 kw-D, 250 w -N. $15.50; 15.50; 15.50; 12.75. KQDJ(AM) -Aug Four Bears Box 1170 (58401). (701) 252 -1400. Great West Bcstg Inc. (acq 7- 1 -80). Net: RKO II. Format: MOR. Spec prog: KDVL(FM) -Co -owned with KDLR(AM). Jan 1, 1967: KMHA(FM)-Spring 1983: 91.3 mhz; 97 kw. Ant 380 ft. Farm 18 hrs wkly. Roger Greenley, pres & gen mgr; 102.5 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 471 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from Stereo. Box 549 New Town (58763). (701) 627 -3. 3 Foxx, coral mgr; Tim Ost, prom mgr, prog & AM. Format: Adult contemp. Rates same as AM. Fort Berthold Comm Enterprise. Format: Div. Spec Charlie prog: American Indian- Hidasta, 10 hrs wkly. Michael mus dir; Wayne Byers, news dir; Darrell Williams, chief KZZY-FM--Oct 30, 1983: 103.5 mhz; 100 kw, DA -1. Cross Chairman, pres; Reba White Shirt, gen mgr & engr. Rates: $8.90; 8.90: 8.90; 8.90. Ant 450 ft. Stereo. Box 882, 318 W. Walnut St. (58301) gen sls mgr; Calvin Grinnell, prog dir; Julie Necklace, KODJ -FM on air, target date unknown: 95.5 Pearson Bcstg Inc. Net: ABC /I. Format: C&W, farm. mus dir; John Fevold, news dir. -Not mhz; 36.5 kw. Ant 408 ft. (CP: 100 kw; Ant 398 ft.). Spec prog: Sioux 3 hrs wkly. Gary C. Pearson, pres; Stereo. Format: C&W. Spec prog: Farm 18 hrs wkly. Norman P. Aldred, gen mgr & gen sls mgr; Scott Tracy, Grafton Roger G. Greenley, pres, gen & coral mgr. Rates: prog dir; Dan Shoults, mus dir; Mike Elm, prom mgr; KXPO(AM) 12, 1958: 1340 khz; 1 kw-D, 250 w -N. $8.90; 8.90; Paul Sorum, news dir; Paul Kessler, chief engr. -July 8.90; 8.90. Box (58237). (701) 352-0431. KGPC Co. (acq 12 -12- Rates: $9.75; 9.15; -; 312 72). Net: MBS. Format: MOR. Gary C. Pearson, pres, KSJB(AM) -1937: 600 khz; 5 kw -U, DA -1. 212 1st Ave. gen & prom mgr; Del Nygard, coml mgr; Fran Aslakson, S. (58401). (701) 252 -3570. Triple R. Inc. (acq 4- 1 -65).
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