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Call Letters Affliation Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Call Letters Affliation Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Phone Fax Email Website 106 VIC Ithaca College Ithaca College 326 Park Hall Ithaca NY 14850 607-274-1040 [email protected] 91X Commercial 4891 Pacific Highway San Diego CA 92110 619-291-9191 619-291-3299 ACRN Ohio University Ohio University R-TV Building, Suite 315 Athens OH 45701 740-593-4910 740-593-9184 [email protected] www.acrn.com CAPR University College of Cape Breton Box 5300 Sydney NS B1P 6L2 CANADA 902-539-4090 902-539-2886 [email protected] CFCR Non-Comm'l./Comm. Community Radio Society of Saskatoon PO Box 7544 Saskatoon SAS S7K 4L4 CANADA 306-664-6678 306-933-0038 [email protected] CFMU McMaster University McMaster University Hamilton Hall, Room. 301 Hamilton ON L8S 4K1 CANADA 905-525-9140 416-529-3208 [email protected] CFNY Commercial 1 Dundas Street Brampton ON M5G 1Z3 CANADA 416-408-3343 416-408-1059 CFRC Queens University Carruthers Hall 99 University Avenue Kingston ON K7L 3N6 CANADA 613-533-2121 613-533-6049 [email protected] www.queensu.ca/cfrc CFRE University of Toronto/Erindale College 3359 Mississauga Road Mississauga ON L5L 1C6 CANADA 905-828-5310 905-828-5312 [email protected] www.viberadio.cjb.net CFRU University of Guelph University of Guelph Floor 2, University Centre Guelph ON N1G 2W1 CANADA 519-824-4120 519-763-1743 www.uoguelph.ca/~cfru-fm CFSM St. Mary's University Saint Mary's Univeristy 5th Floor Student Center Halifax NS B3H 3C3 CANADA 902-496-8776 CFUV University of Victoria PO Box 3035 University of Victoria Victoria BC V8W 3P3 CANADA 250-721-8702 250-721-7111 [email protected] http://cfuv.uvic.ca CFXU St. Francis Xavier University PO Box 948 St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish NS B2G 2X1 CANADA 902-867-2410 902-867-5138 [email protected] www.stfx.ca/people/cfxu CHMA Mount Allison University 315 Mount Allison University 152 A Main Street Suite. 303 Sackville NB E4L 1B4 CANADA 506-364-2221 506-364-2233 [email protected] www.mta.ca/chma CHMR Memorial University Memorial University Box A119 St. Johns NF A1C 5S7 CANADA 709-737-4777 709-737-4743 [email protected] www.mun.ca/csu/chmr/index.html CHRW University of Western Ontario University of Western Ontario UCC Bldg., Room 222 London ON N6A 3K7 CANADA 519-661-3601 [email protected] CHRY York University 4700 Keele Street, York University Room 413 Student Centre North York ON M3J 1P3 CANADA 416-736-5293 416-650-8052 [email protected] www.yorku.ca/org/chry CHSR University of New Brunswick University of New Brunswick PO Box 4400 Fredericton NB E3B 5A3 CANADA 506-453-4985 506-453-4958 [email protected] CHUO University of Ottawa 85 University Street Stuite 227 Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 CANADA 613-562-5965 613-562-5848 [email protected] www.uottowa.ca/~chuofm CHYZ University Laval 0236 Pollack Cite Universitaire Quebec City QB G1K 7P4 CANADA 418-656-2131 418-656-3660 [email protected] www.ulaval.ca/rcl CIBL Non-Comm'l/Comm. PO Box 292 Station M Montreal PQ H1V 3M3 CANADA 514-526-2581 CIDR Commercial 1640 Ouellette Avenue Windsor ON N8X 1L1 CANADA 519-258-8888 519-258-0182 CILQ Commercial 2 Bloor Street East Suite 3000 Toronto ON M4W 1A8 CANADA 416-967-3445 416-924-2479 www.q107.com CIMX Commercial 30100 Telegraph Road Suite 465 Bingham Farms MI 48025 519-258-8888 519-258-0182 CIOI Mohawk College Mohawk College, Room G108 135 Fennell Avenue West Hamilton ON L8N 3T2 CANADA 905-575-2175 905-575-2385 CISM University of Montreal C.P. 6128 Succ. A Montreal PQ H3C 3J7 CANADA 514-343-7511 514-343-2418 [email protected] www.cismfm.qc.ca CITR University of British Columbia University of British Columbia 6138 SUB Blvd. / Room 233 Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1 CANADA 604-822-1242 604-822-9364 [email protected] www.ams.ubc.ca/media/citr CIUT University of Toronto University of Toronto Comm Radio Inc. 91 Saint George Street Toronto ON M5S 2E8 CANADA 416-978-0909 [email protected] www.ciut.utoronto.ca CIXS Dawson College 3040 Sherbrooke Street West Suite 4B.7 Montreal QB H3Z 1A4 CANADA 514-931-8731 514-931-3567 [email protected] CJAM University of Windsor University of Windsor PO Box 33830 Detroit MI 48232 519-971-3606 519-971-3605 [email protected] www.uwindsor.ca/cjam CJLO Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal PQ H4B 1R6 CANADA 514-848-7401 514-848-7470 [email protected] CJSF Simon Fraser University Simon Fraser University Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 CANADA 604-291-3076 604-291-3695 [email protected] www.cjsf.bc.ca CJSR University of Alberta University of Alberta SUB, Room. 009 Edmonton AB T6G 2J7 CANADA 780-492-5244 780-492-3121 [email protected] www.cjsr.com CJSW University of Calgary 127 Macewan Hall University Of Calgary Calgary AB T2N 1N4 CANADA 403-220-3902 403-289-8212 [email protected] www.cjsw.com CKCU Carleton University Carleton University University Room 517 Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 CANADA 613-520-2898 613-520-4060 [email protected] CKDJ Algonquin College at Ottawa 1385 Woodroffe Avenue Ottawa ON K2G 1V8 CANADA 613-727-4723 613-727-7689 [email protected] www.ckdj.net CKDU Dalhousie University Dalhousie University 6136 University Avenue Halifax NS B3H 4J2 CANADA 902-494-6479 902-494-1110 [email protected] is2.dal.ca/~ckdufm/ CKLN Commercial 380 Victoria Street Toronto ON M5B 1W7 CANADA 416-595-1477 416-595-0226 CKRL Non-Comm'l/Comm. 250 Grande Allee O. Suite 801 Quebec PQ G1R 2H4 CANADA 418-640-2575 CKUA Non-Comm'l/Comm. 10526 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB T5J 1Z7 CANADA 800-494-2582 [email protected] www.ckua.org CKUL Universtiy of Lethbridge Room SU 164 4401 University Drive West., University of Lethbridge Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4 CANADA 403-329-2335 403-329-2224 [email protected] http://home.uleth.ca/~ckul/ CKUT McGill University 3647 University Street McGill University Montreal PQ H3A 2B3 CANADA 514-398-6787 514-398-8261 [email protected] www.ckut.ca CKUW University of Winnipeg 515 Portage Avenue Winnipeg MB R3B 2E9 CANADA 204-786-9782 [email protected] www.winnipeg.freenet.mb.ca/ckuw CKWR Non-Comm'l/Comm. 56 Regina Street North Waterloo ON N2J 3A3 CANADA 519-886-9870 519-886-0090 CORS Sheridan College Radio Sheridan 1430 Trafalgar Road Oakville ON L6H 2L1 CANADA 905-845-9430 CPR Non-Comm'l/Comm. 1503 E. Wilson Avenue Peoria IL 61603 309-682-9277 CRSC Seneca College 1750 Finch Ave East North York ON M2J 2X5 CANADA 416-491-5050 CSBU Brock University Brock University 500 Glenridge Avenue St. Catherines ON L2S 3A1 CANADA 905-688-5550 905-641-7581 [email protected] www.cfbu.niagara.com CSCR University of Toronto at Scarborough 1265 Military Trail Scarborough ON M1C 1A4 CANADA 416-287-7051 416-287-7041 [email protected] www.scar.utoronto.ca/~cscr ICR South West Virginia Community College PO Box SVCC Southwest Virginia Community College Richlands VA 24641 540-964-7377 des2.sw.cc.va.us/wsvc KABF Non-Comm'l/Comm. 1501 Arch Street Little Rock AR 72202 501-372-6119 KAFA United States Air Force Academy PO Box 6066 USAF Academy CO 80841 719-333-4644 719-333-6376 KAFM Non-Comm'l/Comm. PO Box 4167 Grand Junction CO 81502 970-241-8801 970-241-0995 [email protected] www.kafm88.org KAGJ Snow College 150 East College Avenue Ephraim UT 84627 435-283-7427 435-283-7424 [email protected] www.snow.edu/kage KAGU Gonzaga University 502 E. Boone Avenue Spokane WA 99258 509-328-4220 KALA St. Ambrose University 518 W.Locust Street Davenport IA 52803 319-333-6217 319-333-6218 KALX University of California at Berkeley University of California - Berkeley Disbursements Office Berkeley CA 94720 510-642-1111 [email protected] kalx.berkeley.edu KAMP University of Arizona PO Box 3029 University Of Arizona Tucson AZ 85702 520-626-4460 520-626-8303 [email protected] http://kamp.arizona.edu KAMX Commercial 4301 Westbank Drive Bldg. B, Suite 350 Austin TX 78746 512-327-9595 512-329-6288 KANM Texas A&M University Student Services Bldg., Rm 153 Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843 409-862-2516 409-847-8854 kanm.tamu.edu KANZ Non-Comm'l/Comm. 210 N. 7th Street Garden City KS 67846 316-275-7444 316-275-7496 KAOR University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark Street University of South Dakota Vermillion SD 57069 605-677-5215 605-624-4250 www.usd.edu/kaor KAOS Evergreen State College Evergreen State College TESC CAB 301 Olympia WA 98505 360-866-6000 360-866-6797 www.kaosradio.org KARD Non-Comm'l/Comm. 1850 North E. Street San Bernadino High School San Bernardino CA 92405 909-881-8241 909-881-8225 [email protected] KASB Bellevue High School 10416 S.E. Kilmarnock Street Bellevue WA 98004 425-456-7121 www.bsdvoc.com/bellevue/radiotv KASC Arizona State University Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism Tempe AZ 85287 602-965-4160 602-965-6413 [email protected] www.asu.edu/kasr KASF Adams State College 110 Richardson Avenue Adams State College Alamosa CO 81102 719-587-7154 719-587-7522 [email protected] www.adams.edu KASS Commercial 218 N.
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