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Johnson Killington Lyndonville Montpelier Vermont Directory of Radio address: Box 1093 05402 -1093. Phone: (802) 655-0093. Fax: (802) Broadcasting Inc. Group owner: Martz Communications Group (acq Lyndon 655.0478. Web Site: www.sta929.com. Licensee: Capstar TX L.P. 6-5-89). Leventhal, Senter & Lerman. Timothy D. Martz, pres. Group owner: Clear Channel Communications Inc. (acq 8- 30 -00; WGMT(FM)- May 19, 1990: 97.7 mhz; w. 1,883 ft. TL: N44 grpsl). Pepper & Corazzini. Format: Adult contemp. News staff: one; 600 34 15 W71 53 40. Stereo. Box 97, 10 Church St., Lyndonville 05851. News: 7 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54. ()Karen Marshall, gen mgr; Gale Castleton Phone: (802) 626 -9800. Phone: (802) 626-0977. Fax: (802) -8500. Parmelee, opns mgr & progmg dir; John Hill, sls dir & gen sls mgr; 626 E -mail: wgmt Web www.kingcon.com. Leann Van Der Heyden, mktg dir; Amanda Knowlton, prom dir; Lana ®kingcon.com. Site: Licensee: WIUV(FM)- Oct 1, 1976: 91.3 mhz; 227 w. -235 ft. TL: N43 36 29 Vermont Broadcast Associates Inc. Rep: Format: Wilder, news dir; Glen Dudley, chief of engrg. Roslin. Bryan Cave. W73 10 54. Castleton State College, 86 Seminary St. 05735. Phone: Adult contemp. News staff: 2; News: 5 hrs wkly. Target aud: 22 -54; (802) 468-5611. Phone: (802) 468 -1264. Fax: (802) 468 -1367. Web families, more female, disposable income, mobile. Bruce James, WIZN(FM)- (Vergennes). Nov 15, 1983: 106.7 mhz; 50 kw. 373 ft. TL: Site: www.castleton.edu. Licensee: Board of Trustees. Format: Progsv, pres & gen mgr; Steve Nichols, gen sls mgr; Lynn Beaudoin, nati sls N44 18 40 W73 14 34. Stereo. Box 1067 05402. Phone: (802) variety. Target aud: General; smart people. Spec prog: Jazz 10 hrs, mgr & rgnl sls mgr; Jan Clausing, prom dir; Mike Barrett, progmg dir; 860 -2440. Fax: (802) 860 -1818. E -mail: wizn @wizn.com. Web Site: reggae 6 hrs, rap -urban 5 hrs, folk 4 hrs, Sp one hr wkly. *Robert Todd Wellington, news dir; Judy Masure. pub affrs dir; Don Smith, www.wizn.com. Licensee: Burlington Broadcasters Inc. Group owner: Gershon, gen mgr. chief of engrg. Deer River Broadcasting Group (acq 8 -85; $64,000; 8- 26 -85). Format: Rock/AOR, live. Target aud: 18-49. Spec prog: Oldies 3 hrs, reggae one hr, progsv one hr, blues 3 hrs wkly. *Arthur J. La Vigne, pres; Colchester Lyndonville Jennifer McCann, gen mgr: Mike Luoma, progrng dir & mus dir. WWPV-FM- Aug 10, 1973: 88.7 mhz; 100 w. 82 ft. TL: N44 29 38 WJWLR(FM)- Feb 4, 1977: 91.5 mhz; 3 kw. -75 ft. TL: N44 32 04 W72 01 36. Stereo. Box F, Lyndon State College 05851. Phone: (802) WJOY(AM)- Sept 14, 1946: 1230 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N44 27 03 W73 W73 09 51. St. Michaels College, Box 274, Winooski Park 05439. 626 -6214. Fax: (802) 626.4606. E -mail: [email protected]. 11 51. Box 4489 05406 -4489. Secondary address: 70 Joy Dr. 05403. Phone: (802) 654-2334. Fax: (802) 654-2336. E -mail: [email protected]. Web Site: www.lsc.vsc.edu. Licensee: Board Trustees, Vermont Phone: (802) 658.1230. Fax: (802) 862-0786. E -mail: [email protected]. Web Site: personalweb.smcvt.edu/wwpv. Licensee: Board of Trustees, of State Colleges. Format: Rock/AOR. Target Web Site: www.wjoy.com. Licensee: Hall Communications Inc. (group St. Michaels College. Format: Free -form. Target arid: 14 -65; vanes by aud: Everyone. Spec prog: Class 2 hrs, jazz 3 hrs wkly. Cioffi, gen mgr; owner; acq 12 -1 -83; 12- 5 -83). Network: Westwood One. Rep: D & R time of day & progmg. *Mike McCarthy, stn mgr: Gregory Brady, P.J. Jim Champine, & progmg Tim news Radio. Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth. Format: News, MOR. News staff; progmg dir: Cherise Lapine, mus dir; Allison Lazarz, news dir. opns dir dir; Hagerty, dir. one; News: 4 hrs wkly. Target aud: General; affluent, empty nesters, well educated. *Bonnie Rowbotham, chmn; Arthur J. Rowbotham, Manchester pres; Richard P. Reed, exec VP; Bill Baldwin, sr VP; Dan Dubonnet, Danville gen mgr; Steve Pelkey, opns dir & progmg dir; Lee Bodette, gen sls mgr; Wendy Naylor, prom dir; Ginny McGehee, news dir & pub affrs WEOX(FM)- November 1984: 102.7 mhz; 1.25 kw. 2,490 ft. TL: N43 WDOT(FM)- 1996: 95.7 mhz; 230 w. 1,174 ft. TL: N44 22 45 W72 13 dir; Dennis Snyder, chief of engrg. 09 58 W73 06 59. Stereo. Box 1027 05254. Secondary address: 161 13. (CP: 3 kw, ant 171 It.). Box 374, St. Johnsbury 05819. Phone: Elm St., Manchester Center 05255. Phone: (802) 362 -4800. Phone: (802) 7484055. Phone: (877) 367 -6468. Fax: (802) 223 -1520. Web (802) 362 -4875. Fax: (802) 362 -5555. Fax: (802) 362-4885. E -mail: WOKO(FM) -owned with WJOY(AM). June 26, 1962: mhz; Site: www.pointfm.com. Licensee: Montpelier Broadcasting Inc. Group -Co 98.9 eqx @wegx.com. Web Site: www.wegx.com. Licensee: Northshire 100 kw. 307 ft. TL: N44 27 03 W73 11 51. Stereo. Web Site: owner: Northeast Broadcasting Company Inc. (acq 1996; $152,500 for Communications Inc. Format: Alternative. News: 5 hrs wkly. Target www.woko.com. Format: Country. Dan Dubonnet, VP; Margot St. CP). Format: AAA. *Kim Buckminster, gen mgr. aud: 25-44. Spec prog: Jazz 4 hrs, AAA 4 hrs, loci 2 hrs. new music John, mus dir. 3 hrs wkly. A. Brooks Brown, pres, gen mgr & chief of engrg; Derby Center Melinda Brown, VP & opns mgr; Brooks Brown, gen sls mgr; A.Brooks WRUV(FM)- Oct 3, 1965: 90.1 mhz; 460 w. 145 ft. TL: N44 28 37 Brown, adv mgr; Tim Bronson, progmg dir; Pete O'Callaghan, mus dir & news W73 11 59. (CP: Ant 131 ft.). Stereo. Univ. of Vermont, Billings Student dir; Nikki Alexander, news dir. Ctr. 05405. Phone: (802) 656 -4399. Phone: (802) 656-0796. Fax: WMOO(FM)- Apr 1, 1991: 92.1 mhz; 2.25 kw. 619 ft. TL: N44 58 23 (802)656-2281. E-mat: ww @zoo.uvm.edu. Web Site: www.uvm.eruwnrvl. W72 04 30. Stereo. Box 92, Derby/Newpon Rd. 05829. Phone: (802) Marlboro Licensee: University of Vermont & State Agricultural College. Format: 766 -9236. Fax: (802) 766 -8067. Web Site: www.northstamits.com. Div, educ, jazz. Spec prog: Non -commercial free format, progmg Licensee: Nonhstar Media Inc. (acq 2 -01; up to $1.103 million. with varies. Erin Meharg, stn mgr. WIKE(AM) Newport). Network: ABC Information & Entertainment. WRSY(FM)- July 1996: 101.5 mhz; 120 w. Ant 745 ft. TL: N42 50 46 Shaw Pittman. Format: Hot adult contemp. News statt: one; News: 16 W72 41 16. Box 1230, Claremont, NH 03743. Secondary address: 100 hrs wkly. Target aud: General. Spec prog: Community events 8 hrs Main St., Northampton, MA 01060. Phone: (603) 542 -7735. Phone: WTWK(AM) -See Plattsburgh, NY wkly. *Dawn Prudhomme, opus mgr & adv dir; Ken Wells, gen sls (413) 585 -9555. Fax: (603) 542 -8721. Fax: (413) 585 -8501. E -mail: mgr; Dan Macek, mktg dir & mus dir; Bill Maxwell, prom dir; Steve wrsi.com. Web Site: www.wrsi.com. Licensee: Saga Communications WVAA(AM)- Apr 19, 1954: 1390 khz; 5 kw -U, DA -N. TL: N44 29 47 Savage. progmg dir; Nic Macek, asst music dir; Tod Pronto, news dir of New England LLC. Group owner: Saga Communications Inc. (acq W73 12 49. Stereo. One Main St., Winooski 05404. Phone: (802) & pub affrs dir; William J. Macek, pres, gen mgr & chief of engrg. 2-13-2004; grpsl). Format: AAA. Target aud: 35 plus; women. *Ted 655 -6753. Phone: (802) 655 -6754. Fax: (802) 655 -4284. E -mail: Bilodeau, gen mgr & opns dir; Sean O'Mealy, news dir; Bob Shotwell, [email protected]. Licensee: Radio Vermont, KDR L.L.C. chief of engrg. Group owner: Radio Vermont Group Inc. (acq 5-17-99; $428,000). Hartford Network: AP Radio. Rep: McGavren Guild. Format: Country Gold. Target aud: 25 -54; affluent, upscale baby boomer generation. Spec Middlebury prog: Sports 10 hrs wkly. Ken Squire, pres; Eric Michaels, exec VP WWOD(FM)- Mar 15, 1992: 104.3 mhz; 5.6 kw. Ant 495 ft. TL: N43 39 15 21 32. 106 N. & gen mgr; George Goldring, stn mgr & sls dir; Fred Hill, mktg dir & W72 Stereo. Main St., West Lebanon, NH 03784. WFAD(AM)- Dec 24. 1965: 1490 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N43 59 57 W73 Phone: (603) 298 -2953. Phone: (603) 542 -7735. Fax: (603) 298 -7554. prom dir; Jim Jones, progrng dir; Tom Laffin, chief of engrg. 09 35. Box 590, 74 Exchange St. 05753. Phone: (802) 388-9000. Fax: E -mail: [email protected]. Web Site: www.bestoldies104.com. (802) 388 -3000. Web Site: wwv..whad.com. Licensee: Addison Broadcasting Licensee: Family Broadcasting Inc. Group owner: Nassau Broadcasting Co. Inc. Group owner: Northeast Broadcasting Company Inc. (acq WVMT(AM)- May 20, 1922: 620 khz; 5 kw-U, DA -N. TL: N44 29 47 Partners L.P. (acq 8 -2 -2004; grpsl). Network: USA. May & Dunne. 6-22-01). Network: ABC. Mullin, Rhyne, Emmons & Topel. Format: Full W73 12 49. Box 620, 118 Malleffs Bay Ave, Colchester 05446. Phone: Format: Oldies. News staff: one. Target aud: 25 plus. Spec prog: Svc, oldies. News: 15 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35 plus; people looking for (802) 655 -1620. Fax: (802) 655 -1329. E -mail: paulg6/95tnplex.com. Children 3 hrs, country gospel 2 hrs wkly. Courtney Galluzzo, pres; loc information. Spec prog: Farm one hr. sports 10 hrs, big band 21 Web Site: www.am620wvmt.com. Licensee: Sison Broadcasting Inc. Neil Langer, nail sls mgr; Heath Cole, progmg dir.
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