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PRI Carriage Report PRI Carriage Report User: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE Report Type: All Carriage Begin Date:7/8/2019 1:07:30 PM Program: The Takeaway End Date: Total Stations: 249 Print Time: 7/8/2019 1:07:31 PM Billable Stations: 82 Market Market Station Freq. Days Start Time End Time Start Date End Date Rank WRP World MTuWThF 7 pm 7:59 pm 11/17/2017 Anchorage AK 167 KSKA-FM 91.1 MTuWTh 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 7/1/2013 Kodiak AK KODK-FM MTuWThF 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 1/1/2018 Kodiak AK KMXT-FM3 MTuWThF 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 2/5/2013 Little Rock AR 85 KUAR-FM 89.1 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2013 Phoenix AZ 14 KJZZ-FM 91.5 segments 7/1/2013 Philo CA 0 KZYX-FM 90.7 MTuWThF 6:00 AM 6:59 AM 9/1/2012 > Willits CA 0 KZYZ-FM 91.5 MTuWThF 6:00 AM 6:59 AM 9/1/2012 Chico CA 201 KCHO-FM 91.7 MTuWTh 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 3/1/2016 > Redding CA 227 KFPR-FM 88.9 MTuWTh 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 3/1/2016 Los Angeles CA 2 KCRW-FM 89.9 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 6/18/2018 > CA 0 KCRY-FM 88.1 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 6/18/2018 Mojave/Antelope > Palm CA 132 KCRI-FM 89.3 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 6/18/2018 Springs/Indio > Oxnard CA 119 KCRU-FM 89.1 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 6/18/2018 > Ber KCRW Radio 104.1 MTuWThF 6:00 PM 6:59 PM 10/16/2017 Berlin FM > Ber KCRW Radio 104.1 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 6/18/2018 Berlin FM Hoopa CA 0 KIDE-FM 91.3 MTuWThF 8:00 AM 8:59 AM 9/1/2012 San Diego CA 17 KPBS-FM 89.5 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 1/19/2015 > Calexico CA 0 KQVO-FM 97.7 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 1/19/2015 Los Angeles CA 2 KPCC-FM 89.3 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 1/21/2019 > Redlands CA 0 KUOR-FM 89.1 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 1/21/2019 > Coachella CA KVLA-FM 90.3 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 1/21/2019 San Francisco CA 4 KQED-FM 88.5 MTuWTh 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Sacramento CA 27 KQEI-FM 89.3 MTuWTh 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2013 Denver/Boulder CO 18 KCFR-FM 90.1 MTuWTh 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 1/14/2019 Denver/Boulder CO 18 KCFR-FM 90.1 F 9:00 PM 9:59 PM 1/18/2019 > Pueblo CO 0 KKPC-AM 1230 MTuWTh 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 1/14/2019 > Pueblo CO 0 KKPC-AM 1230 F 9:00 PM 9:59 PM 1/18/2019 > Boulder CO 0 KCFC-AM 1490 MTuWTh 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 1/14/2019 > Boulder CO 0 KCFC-AM 1490 F 9:00 PM 9:59 PM 1/18/2019 > Pueblo CO 0 KCFP-FM 91.1 MTuWTh 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 1/14/2019 > Pueblo CO 0 KCFP-FM 91.1 F 9:00 PM 9:59 PM 1/18/2019 > Montrose/Grand CO 0 KPRH-FM 88.3 MTuWTh 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 1/14/2019 Junction > Montrose/Grand CO 0 KPRH-FM 88.3 F 9:00 PM 9:59 PM 1/18/2019 Junction > Grand Junction CO 0 KPRN-FM 89.5 MTuWTh 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 1/14/2019 > Grand Junction CO 0 KPRN-FM 89.5 F 9:00 PM 9:59 PM 1/18/2019 > Vail Co 0 KPRE-FM 89.9 MTuWTh 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 1/14/2019 > Vail Co 0 KPRE-FM 89.9 F 9:00 PM 9:59 PM 1/18/2019 Colorado Springs CO 91 KRCC-FM 91.5 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 2/15/2016 > La Junta CO 0 KRLJ-FM 89.1 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 2/15/2016 Ft. Collins-Greeley CO 115 KUNC-FM 91.5 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 2/29/2016 > Vail CO KVNC-FM MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 2/29/2016 > Estes Park CO KENC-FM 90.7 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 2/29/2016 > Steamboat CO 0 KRNC-FM 88.5 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 2/29/2016 Springs Westport CT 151 WSHU-AM 1260 MTuWTh 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 11/4/2013 > Greenport NY 0 WSUF-FM 89.9 MTuWTh 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 11/4/2013 > Sta 147 WSTC-AM 1400 MTuWTh 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 11/4/2013 > Nor 147 WNLK-AM 1350 MTuWTh 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 11/4/2013 > Sharon CT WQQQ-FM MTuWTh 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 11/4/2013 > New Haven CT 118 WYBC-AM 1340 MTuWTh 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 11/4/2013 Miami FL 11 WLRN-FM 91.3 TuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 9/3/2012 > Marathon FL WKWM-FM 91.5 TuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 9/3/2012 Orlando FL 31 WMFE-FM 90.7 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 1/1/2013 Gainesville FL 82 WUFT-FM 89.1 MTuWTh 10:00 PM 10:59 PM 7/1/2012 9/30/2019 Gainesville FL 82 WUFT-FM 89.1 Sa 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 10/6/2018 > Inverness FL 0 WJUF-FM 90.1 MTuWTh 10:00 PM 10:59 PM 7/1/2012 9/30/2019 > Inverness FL 0 WJUF-FM 90.1 Sa 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 10/6/2018 Tampa FL 19 WUSF-FM 89.7 MTuWThF 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 7/1/2013 Fort Pierce FL 97 WQCS-FM2 88.9 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 12/22/2014 Fort Pierce FL 97 WQCS-FM2 88.9 TuWThF 4:00 AM 4:59 AM 1/6/2015 Tampa FL 20 WMNF-FM3 88.5 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 7/1/2018 *Athens GA 0 WUGA-FM 91.7 MTuWTh 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 9/2/2013 Honolulu HI 63 KHPR-FM 88.1 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 2/15/2017 > Hilo HI 64 KANO-FM 91.1 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 2/15/2017 > Wailuku HI 0 KKUA-FM 90.7 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 2/15/2017 Sioux City IA 264 KWIT-FM 90.3 MTuWThF 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 9/1/2016 > Spirit Lake IA 0 KOJI-FM 90.7 MTuWThF 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 9/1/2016 Lapwai ID 0 KIYE-FM 88.7 MTuWThF 4:00 PM 4:59 PM 4/1/2015 Peoria IL 151 WCBU-FM 89.9 MTuWThF 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 7/1/2015 Elkhart IN 180 WVPE-FM2 88.1 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 4/1/2015 Wichita KS 95 KMUW-FM 89.1 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 9/3/2018 Garden City KS KANZ-FM2 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 7/1/2017 Louisville KY 55 WFPL-FM 89.3 MTuWTh 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 7/1/2013 Murray KY 0 WKMS-FM 91.3 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 Bowling Green KY 173 WKYU-FM 88.9 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Henderson KY 0 WKPB-FM 89.5 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Elizabethtown KY 0 WKUE-FM 90.9 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Somerset KY 0 WDCL-FM 89.7 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2013 Woods Hole MA 0 WCAI-FM 90.1 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2012 > Nantucket MA 0 WNAN-FM 91.1 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2012 > Brewster MA 0 WZAI-FM 94.3 MTuWThF 12:00 PM 12:59 PM 7/1/2012 Springfield MA 88 WNNZ-AM 640AM MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 8/4/2014 > Deerfield Ma WGAJ-FM 91.7 MTuWThF 11:00 AM 11:59 AM 8/4/2014 Boston MA 10 WGBH-FM 89.7 MTuWThF 10:00 AM 10:59 AM 7/1/2012 Boston MA 10 WGBH-FM 89.7 MTuWThF 2:00 PM 2:59 PM 10/15/2013 East Lansing MI 125 WKAR-AM 870 MTuWThF 3:00 PM 3:59 PM 10/1/2014 > Manistee MI WLMN-FM 89.7 MTuWThF 9:00 AM 9:59 AM 7/1/2013 > Manistee MI WLMN-FM 89.7 MTuWThF 10:00 PM 10:59 PM 10/1/2013 St. Paul/Minneapolis MN 15 KNOW-FM 91.1 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Sioux Falls SD KAUR-FM 89.1 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Roseau MN KRXW-FM 103.5 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Ely MN WIRC-FM 89.3 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Hinckley MN WGRH-FM 88.5 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Int KITF-FM 88.3 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Red KRFI-FM 88.1 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Austin MN KNSE-FM 90.1 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Brainerd MN KBPN-FM 88.3 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Houghton MI WGGL-FM 91.1 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Fergus Fall MN 0 KNWF-FM 91.5 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Grand Marais MN 0 WLSN-FM 89.7 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Moorhead MN 0 KCCD-FM 90.3 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Bemidji MN 0 KNBJ-FM 91.3 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Appleton MN 0 KNCM-FM 91.3 MTuWTh 1:00 PM 1:59 PM 7/1/2013 > Mankato/St.
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