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Clearfield Coatesville Confluence Connellsville Cooperstown Corry WCUC-F Adult Alternative* 91.7 3200w 318ft Connellsville Curwensville Clarion University of Pennsylvania WYJK Classic Hits [Repeats: WPKL 99.3] WOKW Adult Contemporary 814-393-2514 fax: 814-393-2186 1340 1000/ 1000 ND 102.9 350w 944ft G55 Becker Hall, 16214 GM/PD Bill Adams +Keymarket Communications, LLC Raymark Broadcasting, Inc. Sister to: WASP, WFGI, WOGG, WPKL, WPKV 814-765-4955 fax:814-765-7038 WCCR Adult Contemporary 724-938-2000 fax: 724-938-7824 PO Box 589, Clearfield 16830 92.7 3000w 279ft 123 Blaine Rd, Brownsville 15417 712 River Rd, Clearfield 16830 Clarion County Broadcasting, Inc. GM/SM Andrew Powaski PD Terry Hunt GM Mark Harley SM Yvonne Lehman Sister to: WWCH CE Jeffrey Trunzo CE Matthew Lightner 814-2264500 fax:814-226-5898 www.wokw.com WSVP cp-new* PO Box 688,16214,1168 Greenville Pike, 16214 88.7 2500w 771ft DA GM/SM William Hearst PD Will Miller St. Vincent De Paul Society Uniontown Area Conf. Dallas CE Scott Mathewson www.clarioncountydailynews.com WSJR Country Cooperstown 93.7 1450w 679ft +Cltadel Communications Corp. Clearfield WUUZ Classic Hits Sister to: WARM, WBHD, WBHT, WBSX, WMGS 107.7 4500w 377ft WCPA Oldies 570-824-9000 fax: 570-820-0520 +Forever Broadcasting 900 2500/500 DA-2 600 Baltimore Dr, Wilkes Barre 18702 Sister to: WFRA, WGYI, WGYY, WHMJ, WMGW, +Flrst Media Radio, LLC GM Bill Palmeri SM John Crawford WOYL, WUZZ, WXMJ Sister to: WOWQ, WQYX PD Keith Michaels CE Phil Galasso 814-724-1111 fax:814-333-9628 814-371-6100 fax:814-371-7724 www.jr937.us 900 Water St, Meadville 16335 801 E Dubois Ave, Du Bois 15801 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Arbitron 3.3 Shr 2700 AQH GM Jim Shields SM Kim Vacanti GM/SM Francis Rosana PD Mike Donovan CE Thomas Wonderling PD Rich Anton CE Scott Altken WCIG Contemporary Christian* www.mywuzz.com 107.7 2350w 531ft DA WQYX Hot AC Meadville/Franklin Market -•Family Life Ministries Radio 93.1 1700w 941ft 607-7764151 fax:607-776-6929 +Flrst Media Radio, LLC Corry PO Box 506, Bath NY 14810 Sister to: WCPA, WOWQ 7634 County Rte 14, Bath NY 14810 814-371-6100 fax:814-371-7724 WWCB Adult Contemporary GMRickSnavely SM Gary Fizzano 801 E Dubois Ave, Du Bois 15801 1370 1000/500 DA-N PD Terese Taylor CE Jim Travis GM/SM Francis Rosana PD Tom Howerton Corry Communications Corp. www.fln.org CE Thomas Wonderling 814-664-8694 fax: 814-664-8695 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Market www.qyxfm.com 418 N Center St, 16407 GM/PD William Hammond SM Debbie Swanson Danville Coatesville Coudersport WPGM Religious Teaching I Contemporary Christian WCOJ Religious Teaching [Repeats: WISP 1570] 1570 2500/221 ND 1420 5000/5000 DA-N WFRM Adult Standards +Montrose Broadcasting Corp. Holy Spirit Radio Foundation 600 1000/46 ND Sister to: WBGM, WPGM-F Sister to: WISP L-Com, Inc. 570-275-1570 fax:570-2754071 215-345-1570 fax:215-345-1946 Sister to: WHKS PO Box 236,17821, 8 E Market St, 17821 PO Box 798, Doylestown 18901 814-274-8600 fax:814-274-0760 GM/PD George Vacca CE Joe Dozpat 40 Rickert Rd, Doylestown 18901 9 S Main St, 16915 www.wpgmfm.org GM/PD Patrick McCabe CE David McCrork GM/PD David Lent SM Joe Taylor Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisburg Market www.holyspiritradio.org Olean Arbitron 0.9 Shr 200 AQH WPGM-F Religious Teaching / Contemporary Christian* Philadelphia Market WLPJ cp-new 96.7 [Repeats: WPGM 1570] WRTJ Classical / Jazz* [Repeats: WRTI 90.1] 88.5 300w 636ft 570w 764ft 89.3 460w 287ft Gospel Tabernacle +Montrose Broadcasting Corp. +Temple University Sister to: WBGM, WPGM 215-204-8405 fax:215-204-7027 570-275-1570 fax:570-275-4071 1509 Cecil B Moore Ave Fl 3, Philadelphia 19121 Covington PO Box 236,17821, 8 E Market St, 17821 GM/PD George Vacca CE Joe Dozpat GM Dave Conant SM Rick Torpey WDKC Country www.wpgmfm.org PD Jack Moore CE Jeff DePolo 101.5 1900w 594ft Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisburg Market www.wrtl.org Mid-Atlantic Broadcasting, Inc. 570-662-9000 fax:570-324-1015 Columbia PO Box 1015, Mansfield 16933 Doylestown 8767 Route 414, Liberty 16930 WVZN Spanish Contemporary Christian GM/SM/PD Kevin Thomas CE Tom Gluszczak WISP Religious Teaching* 1580 500/5 ND 1570 5000/900 DA-2 Esfuerzo de Union Cristiana Holy Spirit Radio Foundation 717-666-9705 Cresson Sister to: WCOJ 10 S Prince St Ste 200, Lancaster 17603 215-345-1570 fax:215-345-1946 WBRX Adult Contemporary PO Box 798,18901,40 Rickert Rd, 18901 GM/SM/PD Wilson Cortez 94.7 970w 794ft Lancaster Market GM/PD Patrick McCabe CE David McCrork Sherlock Broadcasting, Inc. www.holyspiritradio.org Sister to: WBXQ, WKMC Philadelphia Market Confluence 814-944-9320 fax:814-944-9782 2513 6th Ave, Altoona 16602 WKEL Contemporary Christian* GM David Barger SM Diane Boslet Du Bois 98.5 1100w 764ft PD Ken Maguda CE Matthew Llghtner -•Educational Media Foundation, Inc. www.mymix947.com WCED Talk/Sports 800434-8400 fax: 800-372-0888 Altoona Arbitron 5.6 Shr 700 A QH 1420 5000/500 DA-N 5700 W Oaks Blvd, Rocklin CA 95765 -•Priority Communications, Inc. GM Mike Novak PD Ty McFarland Sister to: WDSN CE Sam Wallington 814-375-5260 fax: 814-375-5262 www.klove.com 12 W Long Ave, 15801 GM Jay Philippone SM Lorie Lewis PD Gary Stormer CE Al Lockwood www.1420wced.com .
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