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Host Al G Producer Mark Finnegan Producer Cathy Postier Address 90 South St Box 210 Address P 0 Box 1270 City Ware MA 01082 City Springfield MA 01102 Phone 413-967-6231 Phone 413-732-4182 FAX FAX 413-733-7423 Call Ltrs WBEC 1,000 Watts Call Ltrs WEIM 5,000 Watts Show Soundoff 1420 Show Jack Raymond Show Host Don Mansfield Host • Jack Raymond Producer Don Mansfield Producer Jack Raymond Address P 0 Box 958 Address P 0 Box 727 City Pittsfield MA 01202 City Fitchburg MA 01420 Phone 413-499-3333 Phone 508-343-3766 FAX 413-442-1590 FAX 508-345-6397 Call Ltrs WKOX 1,000 Watts Call Ltrs WI-CH 50,000 Watts Show Tom Moroney Show Show Larry Glick Show Host Tom Moroney Host Larry Glick Producer Tom Moroney Producer Theresa Lemieux Address 100 Mount Wayte Ave Address 7 But inch PI City - Framingham MA 01701 City Boston MA. 02114 Phone 508-879-2222 Phone 617-725-0777 FAX 508-820-2458 FAX 617-742-8827 Call Ltrs WHOH 50,000 Watts Call Lim WI-CH 50,000 Watts Show Jess Cain Show Show faeWhitley Show Host Jess Cain Host Pat Whitley Producer Peter Casey Producer Dan Pierce Address 7 Bulfinch PI Address 7 Bulfinch PI City Boston MA 02114 City Boston MA 02114 Phone 617-725-0777 Phone 617-725-0777 FAX 617-742-8827 FAX 617-742-8827 Call Ltrs WHOH 50,000 Watts Call Ltrs WBZ 50,000 Watts Show Ted O'Brien Show Show The Peter Meade Show Host Ted O'Brien Host Peter Meade Producer Tracy Lawrence Producer Kevin Myron Address 7 Bulfinch PI Address 1170 Soldiers Field Rd City Boston MA 02114 City Boston MA 02134 Phone 617-725-0777 Phone 617-787-7000 FAX 617-742-8827 FAX 617-783-0213 Call Ltrs WBZ 50,000 Watts Call Ltrs VVNTN 10,000 Watts Show The David Brudnoy Show Show John Frassica Show Host David Brudnoy Host John Frassica Producer Kevin Myron Producer Joanna Giddon Address 1170 Soldiers Field Rd Address 143 Rumford Ave City Boston MA 02134 City Newton MA 02166 Phone 617.787.7000 Phone 617-969-1550 FAX 617-783-0213 FAX Call Ltrs INNTN 10,000 Watts Call Lire WRKO 50,000 Watts Show Sybil Tonkonogy Show Show Janet and Mike Show Host Sybil Tonkonogy Host Janet and Mite Producer Sybil Tonkonogy Producer Scott Pare Address 143 Rumford Ave Address 3 Fenway Plaza City Newton MA 02166 City Boston MA 02215 Phone 617-969-1550 Phone 617-236-6868 FAX FAX 617-236-6834 Call Ltrs WRKO 50,000 Watts Call Ltrs WBET 5,000 Watts Show Jerry Williams Show Show Conversations Host . Jerry Williams Host Marion Wroble Producer Paula O'Connor Producer Marion Wroble Address 3 Fenway Plaza Address 60 Main St City Boston MA 02215 City Brockton MA 02403 Phone 617-236-6800 Phone 508-587-2400 FAX 617-236-6834 FAX 508-586-7903 Call Ltrs WARA 1,000 Watts Call Ltrs WPEP 1,000 Watts Show Bob Zappe Show Show Stu Rosenberg Show Host Bob Zappe Host Stu Rosenberg Producer Larry Tocci Producer Stu Rosenberg Address 8 N Main St Address 250 Cape Hwy City Attleboro MA 02703 City E Taunton MA 02718 Phone 508-222-1320 Phone 508-824-7528 FAX 508-761-9239 FAX 508-880-0500 Call tars WPEP 1,000 Watts Call Ltrs WSAR 5,000 Watts Show Shawn Andrews Show Show Frank Baptista Show Host Shawn Andrews Host Frank Baptista Producer Shawn Andrews Producer Frank Baptista Address 250 Cape Hwy Address Box 927 _ City E Taunton MA 02718 City Fall River MA 02722 Phone 508-824-7528 Phone 508-678-9727 FAX 508-880-0500 FAX Call Ltrs WNBH 1,000 Watts Call Ltrs WADK 1,000 Watts Show Up Front Show Open Forum Host Gail Freitas Host Bob Sullivan Producer Gail Freitas Producer Bob Sullivan Address Box H3201 Address P 0 Box 367 City New Bedford MA 02741 City Newport RI 02840 Phone 508-996-3371 Phone 401-846-1540 FAX 508-990-3453 FAX 401-846-1598 Cal Ltrs WERI 1,000 Watts Call Lire WNRI 1,000 Watts Show Morning Coffee Break & Open Talc Show Bob Dionne Show Host Mark Urso Host Bob Dionne Producer Mark Urso Producer Bob Dionne Address 19 Railroad Ave Address 786 Diamond Hill Rd City Westerly RI 02891 City Woonsocket RI 02895 Phone 401-596-7728 Phone 401-769-6925 FAX 401.596-6688 FAX Call Ltrs VVWON 1,000 Watts Call Ltrs WALE 50,000 Watts Show Dave Richards Show Show Rob Michaels Show Host Dave Richards Host Rob Michaels Producer Dave Richards Producer Rob Michaels Address P 0 Box 1240 Address 311 Wesminster St City Woonsocket RI 02895 City Providence RI 02903 Phone 401-762-1240 Phone 401-521-0990 FAX 401-782-1249 call first FAX 401-521-5077 Cali Ltrs WHJJ 5,000 Watts Call Ltrs WPRO 5,000 Watts Show Steve Kass Show Mary Anne Sorrentino Show Host Steve Kass Host Mary Anne Sorrentino Producer Lori Kiley Producer Artie Tefft Address 115 Eastern Ave Address 1502 Wampanoag Trail City E Providence RI 02914 City E Providence RI 02915 Phone 401-438-6110 Phone 401-433-4200 FAX 401-438-3520 FAX 401-433-5967 Call Ltrs WPRO 5,000 Watts Call Ltrs WGIR 5,000 Watts Show Milt Fullerton Show Show Newsmaker Hour Host Milt Fullerton Host Al Cappannelli Producer Michael Delomba Producer Al Cappannelli Address 1502 Wampanoag Trail Address P 0 Box 610 City E Providence RI 02915 City Manchester NH 03105 Phone 401-433-4200 Phone 603-625-6915 FAX 401-433-5967 FAX 603-625-9255 Call Ltrs WGAN 5,000 Watts Call Ltrs WZON 5,000 Watts Show The Morning Show Show Russ Van Arsdale Show Host Don Kroah and Jim Crocker Host Russ Van Arsdale Producer Don Kroah and Jim Crocker Producer Russ Van Arsdale Address 200 High St Address 861 Broadway City Portland ME 04101 City Bangor ME 04401 Phone 207-774-4561 Phone 207-942-4656 FAX 207-774-3788 FAX 207-942-5377 Call Urs WKDR 5,000 Watts Call Urs WKDR 5,000 Watts Show Manno and Condon Show Show Mark Johnson Show Host Manno and Condon Host Mark Johnson Producer Louie Manno Producer Mark Johnson Address 388A Shebum Rd Address 388A Shebum Rd City Burlington VT 05401 City Burlington'VT 05401 Phone 518-643-2213 Phone 802-862-8255 FAX FAX Call Urs WTIC 50,000 Watts Call Ltrs WPOP 5,000 Watts Show Ross Miler Show Show Midday Talc Show Host Ross Miller Host A J Austin Producer Ross Miller Producer Pat Atkinson Address 1 Financial Plaza Address Box 11-1410 City Hartford CT 06103 City Hartford CT 06111 Phone 203-522-1080 Phone 203-666-1411 FAX 203-549-3431 FAX 203-665-1175 Call Ltrs WELT 5,000 Watts Call Ltrs WICC 1,000 Watts Show Telephone Talk Show Tim Quinn Show Host Steve Kab Host Tim Quinn Producer Steve Kab Producer Megan O'Connell Address P 0 Box 85 Address 2 Lafayette Sq City New Haven CT 06501 City Bridgeport CT 06604 Phone 203-281-9600 Phone 203-366-6000 FAX 203-281-7640 FAX 203-333-9107 Call Ltrs WATR 5,000 Watts Call Ltrs WOOW 5,000 Watts Show Talk of the Town Show Coffee Hour Host Jim Senich Host Tom Coffee Producer Thomas Brophy Producer Tom Coffee Address 1 Broadcast In Address 101 S Main St City Waterbury CT 06706 City Waterbury CT 06706 Phone 203-755-1121 Phone 203-753-2121 FAX 203-574-3025 FAX 203-754-4551 Call Ltrs WLAD 1,000 Watts Call Um WGCH 1,000 Watts Show Dialog 80 Show Morning News Host Pete Sommers Host Jim Thompson Producer Pete Sommers Producer Jim Thompson Address 198 Main St Address 1490 Dayton Ave City Danbury CT 06810 City Greenwich CT 06830 Phone 203-744-4800 Phone 203-869-1490 FAX 203-778-4755 FAX Call Ltrs WSTC 1,000 Watts Call Ltrs WMCA 1,000 Watts Show Conversation Piece Show Talk New York Host John Roman Host Andy Anderson Producer John Roman Producer Andy Anderson Address 100 Prospect St Address 201 Route 17 North #601 City Stamford CT 06901 City Rutherford NJ 07070 Phone 203-327-1400 Phone 201-507-5700 FAX 203-359-9907 FAX Call Ltrs WJLK 2,500 Watts Call Um WOND 1,000 Watts Show Sunday Evening Show Donna Richards Show Host Annette Hayman Host Donna Richards Producer Annetta Hayman Producer Donna Richards Address P 0 Box 880 Address 1601 New Road City Asbury Park NJ 07712 City Linwood NJ 08221 Phone 908-774-7700 Phone 609-653-1400 FAX 908-988-0787 FAX 609-927-7014 Call Ltrs WOND 1,000 Watts Call Urs WMID 1,000 Watts Show Investors Forum Show Night Talk Host Jim Pappas Host Sonny Schwartz Producer Jim Pappas Producer Sonny Schwartz Address 1601 New Road Address P 0 Box 2475 City Umvood NJ 08221 City Verdnor NJ' 08406 Phone 609-653-1400 Phone 809-344-5113 FAX 609-927-7014 FAX Call Urs WHWH 5,000 Watts Call Urs WCTC-AM WMGO-FM 1,000 Watts Show Hot Une Show Community Needs Host Jerry Finn Host Alternate hosts Producer Craig Dietzman Producer Lee Robinson Address 221 Witherspoon St Address P 0 Box 100 City Princeton NJ 08542 City New Brunswick NJ 08901 Phone 609-924-3600 Phone 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