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Signaldries USI Station(A) and Location APPENDIX A SIGNAlDRIES USI Licensee StatIon(a) and LocatIon Beech Tree Broadcasting Co. WLMI(FM), Kane, Pennsylvania BOMAR Broadcasting Company - lafayette, WEZW=M, BrooIcston, Indiana Inc. BOMAR Broadcasting Company -- Terre WLEZ-FM, Terre Haute, Indiana Haute, Inc. Broadcasters and Publishers, Inc. WJDQ(FM), Meridian, Mississippi WWKZ(FM), New Albany. Mississippi Burlington Broadcasters, Inc. WlZN(FM), Vergennes, Vermont Butternut Broadcasting Company. Inc. WKOP(AM) and WML(FM), Binghamton, N6W York Cardinal Communications Partners, LP. KTCK(AM), Dallas, Texas Catalyst Radio, L.P. KlXZ(AM), KQAC(FM) and KMML-FM, ArnarUlo, Texas East Kentucky Broadcasting Corporation WPKE(AM) and WDHR(FM), PIk6YUle, Kentucky Emerald City Radio Partners Ud. Partnership WMFX(FM), St..Andrews, South Carolina Fifth Estate, Inc. WLKZ(FM), Wolfeboro, N6W Hampshire Hampshire County Broadcasting Company W1TT(AM) and WRNX(FM), Amherst, Massachusetts Limited Partnership Hindman Broadcasting Corporation WKCB(AM) and WKCB-FM, Hindman, Kentucky Jan-Ol Broadcasting, Inc. KEKB(FM), Fruita, Colorado KBKL(FM), Grand Junction, Colorado KIA Karp. Communications, Inc. KWED(AM), SegUin, Texas KCCI Television, Inc. KCCI-TV, Des Moines, 10Ml (subsidiary of Pulitzer Broadcasting Company) KVEN Broadcasting Corporation KVEN(AM) and KHAY-FM, Ventura, California Lincoln Broadcasting Company KTSF(TV), San Francisco, California Media VI WAXE(AM) and WAIW(FM), Vero Beach, Aorlda Middle Market Broadcasting Company WK»Z(AM), Cincinnati, Ohio Montachusett Broadcasting, Inc. WXLD(FM), Fitchburg, Massachusetts Mustang Broadcasting Company KQIL(AM), KEXO(AM) and KQIX(FM), Grand Junction, Colorado, and KKlY(FM), Delta, Colorado New Century Radio, Inc. WARF(AM), Jasper; Alabama WFFN(FM), Cord<Ml, Alabama Pacific FM, Inc. KOFY(AM), San Mateo, california KOFY-TV, San Francisco, California Palmer Broadcast Group KFOR-TV, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma WHO-TV, WHO(AM), and KLYF(FM), Des Moines, IONS WCVU(FM), WNOG(AM) and WNOG-FM, Naples, Florida Paradise Broadcasting, Inc. KTHO(AM), South Lake Tahoe, California Pemigewasset Broadcasters, Inc. WPNH(AM) and WPNH-FM, Plymouth, New Hampshire Pulitzer Broadcasting Company KTAR(AM) and KKIJ"(FM), Phoenix, Arizona KETV(TV), Omaha, Nebraska KOAT(TV), Albuquerque. New Mexico KOCT(TV), Car1sbad, New Mexico KOVT(TV), SHYer City, New Mexico WGAL(TV), Lancaster, Pennsylvania WLKY(TV), louisville, Kentucky WXII(TV), Winston-Salem, North Carolina WYFF(TV), Greenville, South carolina Radio Equity Partners, limited Partnership KXXY(AM) , KXX'f-FM and KTST(FM). Oklahoma City, (through licensee companies) Oklahoma WSJS(AM) and wrQR(FM). Winston-Salem, NC WNOE(AM) and WNOE-FM, New Or1eans, louisiana KGTR(FM), Port Sulphur, Louisiana WREC(AM) and WEGR(FM), Memphis, Tennessee WRXQ(FM), Olive Branch, Mississippi WWBB(FM), Pl'Ov'ldence, Rhode Island WHYN(AM) and WHYN-FM, Springfield, Massachusetts WCKT(FM), Lehigh Acres, Rorida Radio South, Inc. wrSK(AM) and WTUG(FM), Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rubber City Radio Group, Inc. WAKR(AM) andWONE(FM), Akron, Ohio WQMX(FM), Medina, Ohio Sharon Broadcasting Company, Inc. WPIC(AM) and WYFM(FM), Sharon, Pennsylvania Shore Media, Inc. WBZO(FM), Bay Shore, New York Sylvia Dellar; Executrix of the Estate KPRL(AM) and KDDB(FM), Paso Robles, California of Lincoln Dellar Tesuque Radio Company KBOM(FM), Los Alamos, New Mexico The LBJ Broadcasting Company, L.C. KLBJ(AM) and KLBJ-FM. Austin, Texas KHHT(FM), Killeen, Texas Trio Broadcasting, Inc. WEKC(FM), Williamsburg, Kentucky WJJT(AM), Jellico, Tennessee Vision Broadcasting. Inc. WRJN(AM) and WHKQ(FM). Racine, Wisconsin WAQZ,lnc. WAQZ(FM), Milford, Ohio WDSU Television, Inc. WDSU (TV), New Orleans, louisiana (subsidiary of Pulitzer Broadcasting Company) WESH Television, Inc. WESH-TV, Daytona Beach, Florida (subsidiary of Pulitzer Broadcasting Company) WMRI,lnc. WGOM(AM) and WMRI-FM, Marlon, Indiana WYEZ(FM), Bremen, Indiana K:\CL1219\MOO1\SIGNATORLST June 13, 1994 5:10pm.
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