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FY 2020 CARES Act Stabilization Funding List of CARES Grant Recipients April 16, 2020 Television, followed by radio recipients and amounts. 1. LIST OF ALL FY 2020 TELEVISION AMOUNTS SORTED BY STATE AND TOTAL GRANT ID Grantee City State Grant 1702 KAKM-TV Anchorage AK $260,205 1703 KYUK-TV Bethel AK $260,205 1704 KUAC-TV Fairbanks AK $260,205 1705 KTOO-TV Juneau AK $260,205 1700 Alabama Public Television Birmingham AL $260,205 1708 Arkansas Educational Television Network Conway AR $260,205 1899 KVZK-TV Pago Pago AS $260,205 1706 KAET-TV Phoenix AZ $200,000 1707 KUAT-TV Tucson AZ $200,000 1711 KEET-TV Eureka CA $260,205 1715 KIXE-TV Redding CA $260,205 1709 KRCB-TV Rohnert Park CA $200,000 1712 KVPT-TV Fresno CA $200,000 1713 KCET-TV Burbank CA $200,000 1714 KLCS-TV Los Angeles CA $200,000 1716 KVIE-TV Sacramento CA $200,000 1717 KVCR-TV San Bernardino CA $200,000 1718 KPBS-TV San Diego CA $200,000 1720 KQED-TV San Francisco CA $200,000 1723 KBDI-TV Denver CO $200,000 1724 KRMA-TV Denver CO $200,000 1727 Connecticut Network Hartford CT $200,000 1731 WHUT-TV Washington DC $260,205 1735 WUFT-TV Gainesville FL $260,205 1740 WSRE-TV Pensacola FL $260,205 1741 WFSU-TV Tallahassee FL $260,205 1743 WGCU-TV Fort Myers FL $260,205 1732 WEFS-TV Cocoa FL $200,000 1736 WJCT-TV Jacksonville FL $200,000 1737 WPBT-TV Miami FL $200,000 1738 WLRN-TV Miami FL $200,000 1739 WUCF-TV Orlando FL $200,000 1742 WEDU-TV Tampa FL $200,000 1746 WPBA-TV Atlanta GA $260,205 1747 Georgia Public Broadcasting Atlanta GA $260,205 1900 KGTF-TV Barrigada GU $260,205 1748 Hawaii Public Television Honolulu HI $200,000 1770 Iowa Public Television Johnston IA $260,205 1750 Idaho Public Television Boise ID $260,205 1752 WSIU-TV Carbondale IL $260,205 1753 WEIU-TV Charleston IL $260,205 1757 WQPT-TV Moline IL $260,205 1 ID Grantee City State Grant 1759 WTVP-TV Peoria IL $260,205 1760 WILL-TV Urbana IL $260,205 1754 WTTW-TV Chicago IL $200,000 1761 WTIU-TV Bloomington IN $260,205 1762 WNIN-TV Evansville IN $260,205 1763 WFWA-TV Fort Wayne IN $260,205 1767 WIPB-TV Muncie IN $260,205 1768 WNIT-TV South Bend IN $260,205 1769 WVUT-TV Vincennes IN $260,205 1764 WFYI-TV Indianapolis IN $200,000 1766 WYIN-TV Merrillville IN $200,000 1771 KOOD-TV Bunker Hill KS $260,205 1772 KTWU-TV Topeka KS $260,205 1773 KPTS-TV Wichita KS $260,205 1774 WKYU-TV Bowling Green KY $260,205 1775 Kentucky Network Lexington KY $260,205 1777 Louisiana Public Broadcasting Network Baton Rouge LA $260,205 1778 WLAE-TV New Orleans LA $200,000 1779 WYES-TV New Orleans LA $200,000 1784 WGBH-TV Boston MA $200,000 1783 Maryland Network Owings Mills MD $200,000 1781 Maine Network Lewiston ME $260,205 1787 WKAR-TV East Lansing MI $260,205 1789 WGVU-TV Grand Rapids MI $260,205 1790 WNMU-TV Marquette MI $260,205 1791 WCMU-TV Mt. Pleasant MI $260,205 1792 WDCQ-TV University Center MI $260,205 1786 WTVS-TV Wixom MI $200,000 1793 KWCM-TV Granite Falls MN $260,205 1794 KSMQ-TV Austin MN $260,205 1795 KAWE-TV Bemidji MN $260,205 1796 WDSE-TV Duluth MN $260,205 1797 KTCA-TV St. Paul MN $200,000 1801 KOZK-TV Springfield MO $260,205 1802 KMOS-TV Warrensburg MO $260,205 1799 KCPT-TV Kansas City MO $200,000 1800 KETC-TV St. Louis MO $200,000 1798 Mississippi Public Broadcasting Jackson MS $260,205 1803 KUSM-TV Bozeman MT $260,205 Research Triangle 1824 UNC-TV NC $260,205 Park 1825 WTVI-TV Charlotte NC $260,205 1826 Prairie Public Television Fargo ND $260,205 1804 Nebraska Network Lincoln NE $200,000 1805 KUON-TV Lincoln NE $200,000 1808 New Hampshire Network Durham NH $260,205 1809 New Jersey Network Trenton NJ $200,000 1810 KNME-TV Albuquerque NM $260,205 1811 KRWG-TV Las Cruces NM $260,205 1812 KENW-TV Portales NM $260,205 1806 KLVX-TV Las Vegas NV $200,000 1807 KNPB-TV Reno NV $200,000 2 ID Grantee City State Grant 1813 WSKG-TV Vestal NY $260,205 1815 WNED-TV Buffalo NY $260,205 1818 WCFE-TV Plattsburgh NY $260,205 1819 WXXI-TV Rochester NY $260,205 1820 WMHT-TV Troy NY $260,205 1822 WCNY-TV Syracuse NY $260,205 1823 WPBS-TV Watertown NY $260,205 1814 WNYE-TV Brooklyn NY $200,000 1817 WNET-TV New York NY $200,000 1827 WNEO-TV Kent OH $260,205 1828 WOUB-TV Athens OH $260,205 1829 WBGU-TV Bowling Green OH $260,205 1832 WOSU-TV Columbus OH $260,205 1833 WPTD-TV Dayton OH $260,205 1835 WGTE-TV Toledo OH $260,205 1830 WCET-TV Cincinnati OH $200,000 1831 WVIZ-TV Cleveland OH $200,000 1836 Oklahoma Network Oklahoma City OK $260,205 1838 KRSU-TV Claremore OK $260,205 1839 KSYS-TV Medford OR $260,205 1840 Oregon Network Portland OR $200,000 1842 WQLN-TV Erie PA $260,205 1843 WITF-TV Harrisburg PA $260,205 1846 WQED-TV Pittsburgh PA $260,205 1848 WVIA-TV Pittston PA $260,205 1849 WPSU-TV University Park PA $260,205 1841 WLVT-TV Bethlehem PA $200,000 1844 WHYY-TV Philadelphia PA $200,000 1901 WMTJ-TV Rio Piedras PR $200,000 1903 WIPR-TV San Juan PR $200,000 1850 WSBE-TV Providence RI $200,000 1851 South Carolina Network Columbia SC $260,205 1857 South Dakota Public Television Vermillion SD $260,205 1859 WTCI-TV Chattanooga TN $260,205 1860 WETP-TV Knoxville TN $260,205 1861 WLJT-TV Martin TN $260,205 1862 WKNO-TV Cordova TN $260,205 1863 WNPT-TV Nashville TN $260,205 1864 WCTE-TV Cookeville TN $260,205 1865 KACV-TV Amarillo TX $260,205 1868 KAMU-TV College Station TX $260,205 1869 KEDT-TV Corpus Christi TX $260,205 1876 KTTZ-TV Lubbock TX $260,205 1877 KPBT-TV Midland TX $260,205 1866 KLRU-TV Austin TX $200,000 1867 KLRN-TV San Antonio TX $200,000 1870 KERA-TV Dallas TX $200,000 1874 KUHT-TV Houston TX $200,000 1879 KUEN-TV Salt Lake City UT $200,000 1881 KUED-TV Salt Lake City UT $200,000 1887 WCVE-TV Richmond VA $260,205 1888 WBRA-TV Roanoke VA $260,205 3 ID Grantee City State Grant 1730 WETA-TV Arlington VA $200,000 1886 WHRO-TV Norfolk VA $200,000 1904 WTJX-TV St. Thomas VI $200,000 1882 Vermont PBS Colchester VT $260,205 1889 KWSU-TV Pullman WA $260,205 1891 KSPS-TV Spokane WA $260,205 1890 KCTS-TV Seattle WA $200,000 1892 KBTC-TV Tacoma WA $200,000 1895 Wisconsin Network Madison WI $200,000 1896 WHA-TV Madison WI $200,000 1897 WMVS-TV Milwaukee WI $200,000 1932 WVPB-TV Charleston WV $260,205 1898 KCWC-TV Riverton WY $260,205 TV Total $37,500,090 4 2. LIST OF ALL FY 2020 RADIO AMOUNTS SORTED BY STATE AND TOTAL GRANT ID Grantee City State Award 1272 KUHB-FM St. Paul AK $112,136 1274 KNSA-AM Unalakleet AK $112,136 1260 KZPA-AM Ft. Yukon AK $112,136 1270 KSDP-AM Sand Point AK $112,136 1257 KCUK-FM Chevak AK $112,136 1268 KSKO-FM McGrath AK $112,136 5262 KRFF-FM Fairbanks AK $112,136 1273 KTNA-FM Talkeetna AK $112,136 1261 KIYU-AM Galena AK $112,136 1276 KCHU-AM Valdez AK $112,136 1277 KSTK-FM Wrangell AK $112,136 4779 KDLL-FM Kenai AK $112,136 1275 KUCB-FM Unalaska AK $112,136 1266 KMXT-FM Kodiak AK $112,136 1256 KYUK-AM Bethel AK $112,136 1262 KHNS-FM Haines AK $112,136 1263 KBBI-AM Homer AK $112,136 1269 KFSK-FM Petersburg AK $112,136 1265 KRBD-FM Ketchikan AK $112,136 1267 KOTZ-AM Kotzebue AK $112,136 1271 KCAW-FM Sitka AK $112,136 1259 KDLG-AM Dillingham AK $112,136 1255 KBRW-AM Barrow AK $112,136 1264 KTOO-FM Juneau AK $112,136 1254 KNBA-FM Anchorage AK $112,136 1258 KUAC-FM Fairbanks AK $112,136 1253 KSKA-FM Anchorage AK $112,136 1250 WVAS-FM Montgomery AL $112,136 1246 WJAB-FM Normal AL $112,136 1251 WTSU-FM Troy AL $75,000 1247 WLRH-FM Huntsville AL $75,000 1252 WUAL-FM Tuscaloosa AL $75,000 1245 WBHM-FM Birmingham AL $75,000 1287 KASU-FM State university AR $112,136 1288 KUAR-FM Little Rock AR $75,000 1286 KUAF-FM Fayetteville AR $75,000 4092 KUYI-FM Kykotsmovi AZ $112,136 1284 KNNB-FM Whiteriver AZ $112,136 4242 KGHR-FM Tuba City AZ $112,136 1285 KAWC-FM Yuma AZ $112,136 4597 KOHN-FM Sells AZ $112,136 1278 KNAU-FM Flagstaff AZ $112,136 1281 KUAZ-FM Tucson AZ $112,136 1283 KXCI-FM Tucson AZ $75,000 1279 KBAQ-FM Tempe AZ $75,000 1280 KJZZ-FM Tempe AZ $75,000 1294 KIDE-FM Hoopa CA $112,136 1309 KRCB-FM Rohnert Park CA $112,136 4719 KZFR-FM Chico CA $112,136 1304 KMUD-FM Redway CA $112,136 5 ID Grantee City State Award 4718 KWMR-FM Point Reyes Station CA $112,136 5329 KXRN-LP Laguna Beach CA $112,136 1302 KZYX-FM Philo CA $112,136 1313 KCBX-FM San Luis Obispo CA $112,136 1299 KVMR-FM Nevada City CA $112,136 1292 KCHO-FM Chico CA $112,136 1293 KSJV-FM Fresno CA $112,136 1295 KKJZ-FM Long Beach CA $75,000 4089 KSDS-FM San Diego CA $75,000 1314 KCSM-FM San Mateo CA $75,000 4599 KCLU-FM Thousand Oaks CA $75,000 1301 KAZU-FM Seaside CA $75,000 1319 KVPR-FM Clovis CA $75,000 1311 KALW-FM San Francisco CA $75,000 1306 KXPR-FM Sacramento CA $75,000 1308 KXJZ-FM Sacramento CA $75,000 1310 KPBS-FM San Diego CA $75,000 1297 KUSC-FM Los Angeles CA $75,000 1317 KCRW-FM Santa Monica CA $75,000 1312 KQED-FM San Francisco CA $75,000 1320 KRZA-FM Alamosa CO $112,136 1334 KOTO-FM Telluride CO $112,136 4606 KDUR-FM Durango CO $112,136 4715 KAFM-FM Grand Junction CO $112,136 1326 KBUT-FM Crested Butte CO $112,136 1333 KVNF-FM Paonia CO $112,136 1325 KZET-FM Cortez CO $112,136 4603 KRFC-FM Fort Collins CO $112,136 1322 KDNK-FM Carbondale CO $112,136 1321 KAJX-FM Aspen CO $112,136 1332 KSUT-FM Ignacio CO $112,136 4850 KCME-FM Colorado Springs, CO $75,000 1323 KGNU-FM Boulder CO $75,000 1328 KUVO-FM Denver CO $75,000 1324 KRCC-FM Colorado Springs CO $75,000 1331 KUNC-FM Greeley CO $75,000 1327 KVOD-FM Centennial CO $75,000 4847 WHDD-FM Sharon CT $112,136 1337 WMNR-FM Monroe CT $75,000 1335 WSHU-FM Fairfield CT $75,000 1336 WPKT-FM Hartford CT $75,000 1339 WAMU-FM Washington DC $75,000 5166 WDDE-FM Dover DE $75,000 1349 WDNA-FM Miami FL $112,136 1353 WKGC-FM Panama City FL $112,136 1355 WFSU-FM Tallahassee FL $112,136 1348 WFIT-FM Melbourne FL $75,000 1351 WUCF-FM Orlando FL
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