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Alivute@2,R Ret Stations in the U.S. Texas 94542f/ilalSGre SFvd. %l. 310-275-9266 ótk R 7ax 310-274-4076 6eva4 gli.fls, 90212 Sewuii t4c bzaadtaat 9Kduarnty gaz oaez 74iztry Zlectza alivute@2,r ret 11767 Katy Hwy., Houston (77079). (281) 588-4800. Format: MOR. News staff one; news progmg 2 hrs wkly. 24. Radio Plaza, 501 Tupper Ln. (78417). (361) 289 -0111. FAX: (281) 588 -4820. Licensee: Clear Channel Radio Target aud: 35 -64. Spec prog: Farm 6 hrs wkly. Tim FAX: (361) 289 -5035. Licensee: Capstar Royalty II Corp. Licenses Inc. Group owner: Clear Channel Communica- Higgins, progmg dir. Group owner: GulfStar Communications Inc. (acq 1996; tions Inc. (acq 1- 10 -97; $1 million). Net: ABC /D. Format: grpsl). Net: ABC. Rep: Sentry. Format: Country. News 'KEDT-FM- 2, 1982: mhz; 100 kw. Ant ft. Christian. Target aud: 18 -54; general. Dan Patrick, vp -Mar 90.3 802 staff one. Target aud: 25 -54. Kent A. Cooper, exec vp TL: N27 3912 W97 33 55. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. 38, & gen mgr; Dan Roach, stn mgr; Pam McKay, gen sls Suite & gen mgr; Dallas Smith, gen sls mgr; Pam Johnson, 4455 S. Padre Island Dr. (78411-4481). (361) 855-2213. mgr; Doug Roach, progmg dir; Chuck McLoud, chief prom dir & pub affrs dir; Clayton Allen, progmg dir; Lou FAX: (361) Licensee: South Texas Public engr. 855 -3877. Ramirez, mus dir; Russell Vaugn, chief engr. Broadcasting System Inc. Net: NPR. Wash atty: KKHT(FM) -Feb 14,1965:106.9 mhz; 95 kw. Ant 1,128 Schwartz, Woods & Miller. Format: Class, news, jazz. KRYS(AM)- 1927:1360 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N274801 W97 ft. TL: N30 20 02 W95 12 51. Stereo. Suite 1200, 6161 News staff one; news progmg 37 hrs wkly. Target aud: 2741. Hrs opn: 24. Prog sep from FM. Net: Radio Disney. Savoy, Houston (77036). (713) 260 -3600. FAX: (713) General. Spec prog. Sp 4 hrs wkly. Elizabeth Chu Rich- Format: Radio Disney. Target aud: 2 -18; children. Kent 260 -3628. Licensee: Salem Communications Corp. ter, churn; Don Dunlap, Ares & gen mgr; Myra Lombardo, A. Cooper, vp; Priscilla Wolf, gen sls mgr; Pam Johnson, (group owner; acq 1-4-95; $12 million; FTR 3- 6 -95). Net: vp dev; Anita Hebert, sls dir; Davida Underbrink, prom progmg dir. ABC. Format: Relg talk. Gordon Marcy, gen mgr; Paul dir; Cody Blount, chief engr. Baker, opns mgr; George Plauche, gen sls mgr. KSIX(AM)-September 1947:1230 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N27 KEYS(AM) -Listing follows KZFM(FM). 48 19 W97 27 15. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box TV -10, 301 KVST(FM)-(Willis). 1992:103.7 mhz; 15 kw. Ant 426 ft. 'KFGG(FM) -Mar 11, 1991: 88.7 mhz; 5 kw. Ant 856 ft. Artesian (78403). (361)883-7070. FAX: (361) 882 -8553. TL: N30 26 55 W95 31 48. 1212 S. Frazier, Conroe TL: N27 44 28 36 08. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box 1177 Licensee: Corpus Christi Broadcasting Co. Net: CBS, AP. (77301). (409) 788 -1035. FAX: (409) 788 -2525; (409) W97 (78403); Suite 201, 410 S. Padre Island Dr. (78405). (512) Format: News, sports. Vann M. Kennedy, Ares & gen 788 -1089. Licensee: New Wavo Communications Group 289. FAX: (512)289 -7719. Licensee: Roloff Evan- mgr; Vivian L. Mitchell, stn mgr; Alice Benson, prom dir; Inc. (acq 6- 13 -91; $125,000; FTR 7-1-91). Format: Coun- 0887. gelistic Enterprises Inc. (acq 10 -3 -90; $40,000; FTR 10- Walter Furley, news dir; Brad Simcox, chief engr. try. News staff one; news progmg 3 hrs wkly. Target aud: 29-90). Net: USA. Format: Christian, btfl mus. News 25 -54; adults. Amato, CEO; Matt Matthews, opns KUNO(AM) -May 1950: 1400 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N27 45 Ben progmg 10 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35 plus. Copeland, dir & mus dir; Dave Zibell, gen sls mgr; Laura Christian, Jim 36 W97 26 14. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Radio Plaza, 501 pres; Bobby Glenn, exec vp; Pearcy Jeane, vp; Albert prom dir & news dir. Tupper Ln. (78417- 9736). (361) 289 -0111. FAX: (361) Cox, gen mgr, opns mgr, news dir & pub affrs dir; Paul 289-5035. Licensee: Capstar Royalty II Corp. Group Easter, chief engr. owner: AMFM Inc. (acq 3- 12 -99; grpsl). Net: SIS. Rep: Copperas Cove KFTX(FM) -See Kingsville. Katz. Wash atty: Cohn & Marks. Format: Sp. News KNCT- FM-See Killeen. progmg 17 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25-64. Kent Cooper, KKBA(FM) -See Kingsville. gen mgr; Anna Duda, gen sls mgr & prom mgr; Virginia KOOV(FM) -Nov 21, 1977: 103.1 mhz; 25 kw. Ant 276 KLTG(FM) -Sept 1, 1967: 96.5 mhz; 97 kw. Ant 955 ft. Costante, progmg dir; Victor Lara Ortegon, news dir; ft. TL: N31 05 05 W97 57 07. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Re- TL: N27 44 28 W97 3608. Stereo. Box 898 (78403); 1300 Russell Vaughan, chief engr. broadcasts KOOC(FM) Belton. Box 607,108 East Ave. Antelope (78401). (361) 883 -1600. FAX: (361) 888 -5685. KZFM(FM) -Dec 7,1964: 95.5 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 994 ft. E. (76522). (254) 547.8889. FAX: (254) 547 -2394. Licen- Licensee: Nueces Radio Partners L.P. Format: Aduitcon- TL: N27 39 32 W97 34 10. Stereo. Box 9757 (78469); see: Centroplex Communications II LLP. Net: ABC/E. temp. Target 0Bob Kitzmieler, gen mgr; Burt aud:25.54. 2117 Leopard St. (78408). (512) 883 -3516. FAX: (512) Rep: Allied Radio Partners. Wash atty: Cohn & Marks. news Dan Cham- Clark, progmg dir; Lon Gonzalez, dir; 882 -9767. Licensee: Malkan Broadcast Associates Format: Country. News staff 2; news progmg 13 hrs wkly. berlin, chief engr. Target aud: 25-54. Spec prog: Gospel.Gaylon W. Chris- (group owner). Format: Current hit records. News staff tie, pres & gen mgr; Dennis James, stn mgr & gen sls KMIO(FM)- (Robstown). July 23, 1989: 105.1 mhz; 3 one. Target aud: 18 -34; female. Audrey Malkan, pres & mgr; Andy Connell, opns dir & progmg dir; Chuck Kelly, kw. Ant 300 ft. TL: N27 40 39 W97 38 20. Stereo. Box gen mgr; Arlene Madali, prom dir; Ed ()canes, progmg prom dir & news dir; Mary Ann Glass, adv mgr; Leroy 270547, Corpus Christi (78427). (512) 855 -7123. FAX: dir; Suzy Camacho, news dir; John Gifford, chief engr. (512) 289-7722. Licensee: Cotton Broadcasting. Rep: Franklin, chief engr. -owned with KZFM(FM). March 1941: Caballero. Format: Tejano. News staff 2; news progmg 3 KEYS(AM)-Co 1440 khz; 1 -U, DA -N. TL: N2747 02 2729. (361) hrs wkly. Target aud: 18 plus. Spec prog: Relg 6 tirs wkly. kw W97 882 -7411. Format: News/talk, sports. News staff one. Corpus Christi Humberto L. Lopez, pres & exec vp; Carlos Lopez, gen Target aud: 25 plus; men. John Gifford, prom dir & mgr, prom mgr, progmg dir & news dir; Minerva R. Lopez, January 1985: 91.7 mhz; 5 kw. Ant 500 ft. progmg dir. KBNJ(FM)- vp dev; Ernest R. Lopez, gen sls mgr; Homer Lopez, vp N27 46 43 Hrs 24. Box TL: W97 37 57. Stereo. opn: prom; Manuel 'Manny L" Lopez, mus dir; Ken Meeks, 270068 (78427); 3766 Saturn Rd. (78413). (361) 855- chief engr. 0975; (361) 855 -0976. FAX: (361) 855 -0977. Licensee: Corsicana World Radio Network Inc. (group owner; acq 6-5-84; KMXR(FM) -January 1970: 93.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 840 $36,000; FTR 5- 21 -84). Net: Moody, USA. Format: Relg, ft. TL: N27 46 50 W97 38 03. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24.501 KAND(AM) -May 17, 1937: 1340 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N32 educ, English. News progmg 7 hrs wkly. Target aud: Gen- Tupper Ln. (78417). (361) 289 -0111. FAX: (361) 289- 0653 W962747. Hrs opn: 24.1504 N. Beaton St. (75110); eral. Ted Haney, pres; Joe Fahl, stn mgr, progmg mgr 5035. Licensee: Capstar Royalty II Corp. Group owner: Box 2998 (75151).(903) 874-7421; (903) 874-1340.FAX: & mus dir; Allan Good, chief engr. GulfStar Communications Inc. (acq 1996; grpsl). Net: AP (903) 874-0789. Licensee: Corsicana Media Inc. (acq Format: Adult contemp. News statt one; news progmg 5 1- 16 -95; 5500,000). Net: ABC/I;Texas State Net. Format: -1992: 94.7 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 285 ft. TL: N27 KBSO(FM) firs wkly. Target aud: 25-54; mainly female upwardly mo- Country, news. News staff one; news progmg 25 hrs wkly. 49 50 W97 32 34. Box 5278 (78465); 701 Benys Rd. bile professionals. John Cohen, pres; Kent A. Cooper, Target aud: General. John Whetzell, pres; Mike Taylor, (78408). 289 FAX: (361) 289 -6215. Licen- (361) -0999. exec vp & gen mgr; Priscilla Wolf, gen sls mgr; Nicole gen mgr & progmg dir; Mary Sikes, gen sls mgr; Dick Inc. Format: Sp. Schwabe, see: AM Broadcasting Mark Vilencia, prom dir; Jesse DeLeon, progmg dir; Scott Aldama, news dir. gen mgr. Johnson, news dir; Russell Vaughn, chief engr. KDXX -FM-Nov 1,1972:107.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 842 ft. KCCT(AM) 1954: 1150 khz; 1 kw -D, 500 w -N, -June KNCN(FM)-- (Sinton). July 1, 1972:101.3 mhz; 100 kw. TL: N31 55 00 W96 33 24. Stereo. Rebroadcasts DA -2. TL: N27 48 01 W97 28 44. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box Ant 401 ft. TL: N27 55 24 W97 25 26. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. KICI(AM) Denton 100 %.7700John Carpenter Fwy., Dal- 5278 (78465); 701 Benys Rd. (78408). (361) 289 -0999. Radio Plaza, 501 Tupper Ln., Corpus Christi (78417). las (75247). (214) 525 -0400. FAX: (214) 920 -2507. Li- FAX: (361) 289 Licensee: Radio KCCT Inc. (acq -6215. (361) 289 -0111. FAX: (361) 289 -5035.
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