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Connecticut Bridgeport Wellington Berlin Colorado, Connecticut Radio KIIX(AM )-Licensed to Wellington. See Fort Collins. *WERB(FM) --Jan 12, 1979: 89.9 mhz; 27.5 w. Ant 95 ft. Stereo. Berlin High School Media Center, 139 Patterson Way (06037). (203) 828 -0606. Berlin Board Westminster of Education. Format: Div. Spec prog: Class 3 hrs, jazz Brookfield KPPL(AM)- Licensed to Westminster. See Denver. 2 hrs wkly. Jeffrey Wayne, gen mgr. WINE(AM )-May 9, 1966: 940 khz; 1 kw -D. Box 95, Danbury (06813); 1004 Federal Road, Brookfield Widefield Bloomfield (06804). (203) 775 -1212. Housatonic Valley Broad- casting Corp. (acq 5- 9 -66). Group owner: Home News See Colorado Spr- KKLI(FM )-Licensed to Widefield. WLVX(AM )-February 1964: 1550 khz; 5 kw -D, 2.4 Broadcasting. Net: CBS R /R. Rep: Eastman. Format: ings. kw -N. DA-2. 2 Wintonbury Ave. (06002). (203) 243- Oldies. News staff 3. Target audience: 35 -54. Ronald 1550. Living Communications of Connecticut Inc. (acq J. Tarsi, pres; James Principi, exec VP & gen mgr; Al Windsor B -88). Format: Contemp Christian. News staff one; Tacca foc sls mgr: Thomas O'Brien, prog dir; Pat news progmg 2 hrs wkly. Target audience: 25-44. Scully, news dir; Patrick Carlone, chief engr. Rates: KUAD-FM-May 31, 1975: 99.1 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 657 David R. Swanson, pres; Lloyd Parker, gen mgr; $36; 36; 36: -. ft. Stereo. 600 Main St. (80550). (303) 493 -1170. FAX: Edward Lenane. opns mgr; Lauren Hersh, news dir; (303) 686-5507. KUAD -AM Inc. (acq 3- 5 -85). Group John Bennett, chief engr. WRKI(FM) -Co -owned with WINE(AM). July 14, 1957: owner: Brill Media Company Inc. Rep: Republic. 95.1 mhz; 50 kw. Ant 500 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from Format Country. News staff one; news progmg 3 hrs AM. Box 9595, Bridgeport (06601). Net: NBC The wkly. Target audience: 25 -54; upscale country listen- Bridgeport Source. Format: AOR. John F Fullam, VP & gen ers, 60% women. Randy G. Cable, pres & gen mgr; mgr; Robert Mordente, loc sls mgr; Ray Graham, prog 1941: 1450 khz; 1 kw -U. Tim J. Walstrom, gen sls mgr; Kendal Boesen, prog WCUM(AM) -September dir. Rates: $68: 68; 68; 68. Radio dir; Art Opperman, mus dir; Diane Anderson, prom 1062 State St. (06605). (203) 335 -1450. Cumbre mgr; Todd Harding, news dir; Quinn Morrisson, chief Broadcasting Inc. (acq 4 -89). Format: Sp. News staff engr. Rates: $40; 36; 38; 30. 2; news progmg 14 hrs wkly. Target audience: Danbury General; 40 plus. Jose C. Lugo, pres & gen mgr; C. "WFAR(FM )-July 19, 1981: 93.3 mhz; 18 w. Ant 210 KVVS(AM )-April 12, 1969: 1170 khz; 1 kw -D. Box Falcon, gen sls mgr; Pablo Colon, prog dir; J. Martinez, ft. Stereo. 78 Liberty St. (06810). (203) 748 -0001. 1707, Greeley (80632). 3835 W. 10th St., Suite 100 mus & news dir; P Colon, prom mgr; Felix Miesozo, Radio Inc. Format: Educ, Por- (80634). (303) 356 -9800. Sanchez Velasco Corp. (acq chief engr. Rates: $25; 18; 12; 12 Danbury Community 3- 19-85). Rep: Katz Hispanic. Format: Sp. Veronica tuguese. News statt 2; news progmg 10 hrs wkly. Spec It 1 hr, East 1 hr wkly. David Abrantes, Sanchez - Velasco, pres, gen & prom mgr; Antonio J. WDJZ(AM)-April 30, 1977: 1530 khz; 5 kw -D, DA. prog: Indian Velasco, prog, mus & news dir: Quinn Morrison, chief 513 Boston Ave, (06610). (203) 335 -2544. WDJZ pres; Antonio Botelho, VP; Helena Abrantes, sec. Broadcasting Inc. (acq 2- 28 -80). Net: AP. Format: engr. WINE(AM) -See Brookfield. MOR. Target audience: 35 plus. Spec prog: Jazz 2 Knight, hrs, Pol 2 hrs, Hungarian 2 hrs wkly. Russ WLAD(AM) -October 1947: 800 khz; 1 kw -D, 287 Winter Park gen mgr, prog & mus dir; Bernie Daigle, gen sls & w -N. Stereo. 198 Main St. (06810). (203) 744 -4800. KRKM(FM) -See Kremmling. prom mgr; Ronald Salmon, chief engr. Rates: $50; Berkshire Broadcasting Corp. Net: UPI, Connecticut. 25; 20; -. Rep: Christal. Format: Adult contemp. Target audi- ence: 25 -54. Irving J. Goldstein, VP & gen mgr; Ray 24, 1960: 99.9 mhz; 27.6 kw. Ant 669 Wray WEZN(FM)-Oct Carroll, gen sls mgr; Keith Andrews, prog & mus dir; ft. 10 Middle St. (06604). (203) 366 -9321. Katz Stereo. Dennis Lamar, news dir; Thomas Osenkowsky, chief Broadcasting of Conn. Group owner: NewCity Com- KRDZ(AM)-January 11, 1978: 1440 khz; 5 kw -D. 200 engr. w -N. Box 466 (80758). (303) 332 -4171. Wray Radio munications Inc. Rep: Katz. Format: Soft adult con- Inc. (acq 9- 26 -87). Group owner: Colorado Farm & temp. Richard A. Ferguson, pres; James Morley, gen WDAO(FM) -Co -owned with WLAD(AM). December Ranch Broadcasters. Net: Colorado Farm & Ranch mgr; John Ryan, sls mgr; Ed Zelle, prog dir; Bill 1953: 98.3 mhz; 1.3 kw Ant 460 ft. Stereo. Prog sep Network. Rep: Katz & Powell, Art Moore. Format: Buchner, mus dir; Phyllis Cannata, prom mgr; Bill from AM. Format: Adult contemp. Target audience: Country. Target audience: Farmers & ranchers. Rob- Shepard, news dir; Tim English, chief engr. 25 -54. Glenn Colligan, prog dir. ert D. Zeller, Susie Humphrey, stn mgr. WREF(AM)-See Ridgefield. -owned with KRDZ(AM). Sep 1, 1983: KATR -FM-No WRKI(FM )-See Brookfield. 98.3 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 3 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from AM. Format: Btfl music. WICC "WXCI(FM) Feb 10, 1973: 91.7 mhz; 1.2 kw. Ant 205 ft. Stereo. 181 White St. (06810). (203) 792 -8666. Yuma Western Connecticut State Univ. Net: AP Format: New wave. Spec prog: Class 2 hrs, club music 2 hrs, new KJCO(FM) -September 1978: 100.9 mhz; 2.5 kw. Ant age 1 hr wkly. Cindy Winters, gen mgr: Randy 341 ft. Stereo. Box 246, 804 South Ash (80759). (303) Frongillo, chief engr. 848-5828. Cen-Ten Productions Inc. (acq 9 -79). Net: MBS. Format: Div. Norma Propp, pres, gen & prom mgr, mus & news dir; Gail Beagle, gen sls mgr; Norma Enfield Bushner, prog dir & prom mgr; Dan Boltjes, chief engr. Rates: $9.45; 9.45; 7.65; 4.50. New FM-Not on air, target date unknown: 97.9 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 328 ft. 416 E. 54th St., Elmwood Park, N.J. (07407). Laura B. Goldenberg. Connecticut Fairfield "WSHU(FM)-February 1964: 91.1 mhz; 12.5 kw. Ant 595 ft. Stereo. 5151 Park Ave. (06432). (203) 371- WICC(AM)-1926: 600 khz; 1 kw -D, 500 w -N, DA-2. 7989. Sacred Heart University Inc. Net: NPR. Format: 177 State St. (06604). (203) 366-9383. WICC Associ- Class. Spec prog: C &W 2 hrs, Pol 2 hrs wkly. George ROBERT H. BIERNACKI ates (acq 6- 12 -89). Group owner: RP Companies Inc. mgr chief engr. PRESIDENT Lombardi, gen & Net: ABC/TalkRadio, AP Rep: Banner. Format: Full svc adult comtemp. News staff 6; news progmg 25 hrs "WVOF(FM) -Sep 1, 1970: 88.5 mhz; 100 w. Ant 35 wkly. Target audience: 25-54. Spec prog: It 4 hrs wkly. ft. Stereo. Box R, Fairfield University (06430). (203) Vince Cremona, VP & gen mgr; Jeff Ketcham, VP 254-4111 ext. 2755. Fairfield University. Format: Div. BIERNACKI BROKERAGE sls; Curt Hansen, VP opns; Storm N. Norman, mus dir; Spec prog: Class 8 hrs, jazz 10 hrs, black 12 hrs, Sp 12 hrs, C &W 3 hrs, Polish 3 hrs, Irish 2 hrs, Hungarian THE GRAYBAR BUILDING 420 LEXINGTON AVENUE Marcee Quinn, prom mgr. Rates: $150; 100; 150; 75. NEW YORK. NEW YORK 10170 212- 687 -2465 2 hrs, Ger 2 hrs, Jewish 2 hrs, It 1 hr, Slovak 2 hrs wkly. "WPKN(FM) -Oct 10, 1963: 89.5 mhz; 10 kw Ant 550 Matt Dinnah, pres; Paul Donovan, gen mgr; Tom ft. (CP: Ant 482 ft.). Stereo. 244 University Ave. Osenkowski, chief engr. (06601). (203) 576 -4895. U of Bridgeport. Format: Div. Ansonia Spec prog: Class 2 hrs, Sp 4 hrs wkly. Harry Minot, gen mgr. Greenwich WADS(AM) -May 8, 1956: 690 khz; 1 kw -D, 33 w -N, DA-1. Box 110, 361 E. Main St. (06401). (203) WGCH(AM) -Sep 14, 1964: 1490 khz; 1 kw -U. Stereo. 735 -4606. FAX: (203) 734 -9239. Jack Silva and 1490 Dayton Ave., Box 1490 (06836- 1490). (203) Bristol Broadcasting Corp. Net: NBC, Manuel B. Santos (acq 6- 1 -89). Net: AP. Format: Adult 869 -1490. Greenwich light contemp, talk, contemp, Portuguese, sports -talk. News staff one; WBIS(AM)- October 1948: 1120 khz; 1 kw -D, 500 Wall Street. Format: News, adult 1 It 1 1 hr, oldies news progmg 15 hrs wkly. Target audience: 25 plus. w -N, DA-N. Box 297, 1021 Farmington Ave. (06010). Spec prog: Class 3 hrs, Pol hr, hr, Irish Spec prog: Pol 14 hrs, Irish one hr. travel one hr, top (203) 582-1120. Connecticut Communications House 12 hrs wkly. John T. Becker, chmn; Walter G. hits 4 hrs wkly. Manuel Santos & Jack Silva, owners; Il Inc. (acq 8- 25 -87). Net: Connecticut Radio Net. Broadhurst, pres & gen mgr; Phil Stumbo, gen sls Wright, mus dir; Mario Sousa, gen mgr; John DeGennaro, gen sls mgr; Format: Adult contemp, big band. Spec prog: Fr 1 hr, mgr; Chris Lucas, prog dir; George prom mgr; James A. Thompson, Kevin Copeland, prog dir; Ed Flynn III, mus dir; Sharon Gr 1 hr, Pol 3 hrs wkly. James Huber, pres; R. Betty Ann McGeehan, Lydem, prom mgr; John Cannon, news dir; Terry Kutchma, gen sls mgr: Brian Dow, prog dir; Bob news dir; Frank Hajdu, chief engr. Rates: $68: 47; Smith, chief engr. Cannon, news dir; Lee Steele, chief engr. 58; 33.
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