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Pittsburgh- Licensed to TV KSDN Aberdeen NEWSPAPER OWNERSHIP (Newhouse newspapers). For other New- See also WBIR Knoxville, Tenn.; WMAZ KGNB New Braunfels- Licensed to Comal house newspapers see WSYR Syracuse, Macon, Ga. and WWNC Asheville, N. C. Broadcasting Co. Claude W. Scruggs, 20% N. Y. WEAB Greer -Licensed to Greer Bcstg Co. stockholder. owns New Braunfels Herald. WHUN Huntingdon-Licensed to Hunting- Partner E. A. Burch is publisher of the Operated independently. don Broadcasters Inc. Joseph F. Biddle, weekly Creer Citizen. KTLU Rusk -Licensed to E. H. Whitehead. president, is publisher Huntingdon News. WTND Orangeburg -Licensed to WTND Inc. publisher of the weekly Rusk Cherokeean Interlocking owership (estate of J. L. and weekly Star Journal, Jacksonville, WDAD Indiana -Licensed to WDAD Inc. Sims) with Orangeburg Times & Demo- Texas. 52% owned by Clearfield Broadcasters Inc. crat. KCTV (TV) San Angelo- Licensed to West - Same ownership as Clearfield Progress ex Television Co., 49.4% owned by Big and Danville News, both Pennsylvania. SOUTH DAKOTA Spring Broadcasting Co., in turn owned See also WCPA Clearfield, Pa., and WMAJ by Houston H. and Ed Jr. Harte. Houston State College, Pa. KSDN Aberdeen-Licensed to Aberdeen H. Harte is president- publisher of San WJAC-AM -FM -TV Johnstown- Licensed to News Co., publisher of the American Angelo Standard -Times and Evening WJAC Inc., same ownership as Johnstown News (identified with Ridder Publica- Standard. See KENS -TV San Antonio be- Tribune. tions). For other Ridder newspapers see low. WGAL- AM-FM -TV Lancaster- Licensed to WCCO Minneapolis. KENS -TV San Antonio -Licensed to Ex- WGAL Inc., same ownership (J. Hale and KOLY Mobridge - Licensed to Mobridge press Publishing Co. (San Antonio Ex- John F. Steinman) as Lancaster Intelli- Broadcasting Corp. Interlocking owner- press and News). See also KCTV (TV) gencer- Journai and New Era. See also ship with weekly Mobridge Tribune. San Angelo above. WDEL Wilmington, Del., and WLEV -TV KCEN -TV Temple -Licensed to Channel 6 Bethlehem WORK York, WEST Easton. TENNESSEE Inc. Frank W. Mayborn. 95% owner, is WKBO Harrisburg, WRAK- AM -FM -TV 90% stockholder of KTEM Temple and Williamsport, all Pennsylvania, and KVOA- WDSG Dyersburg- Licensed to State Gazette pres -publisher of Temple Telegram, pres TV Tucson, Ariz. and KOAT -TV Albu- Broadcasting Co. Interlocking ownership Sherman Democrat, Killeen Herald and inde- with Dyersburg State Gazette. Taylor Press, all Texas. See KTEM Tem- querque, N. M. Stations operated WIRJ Humboldt-Licensed to Gibson Coun- ple below. pendently. ty Broadcasting Co. Interlocking ownership KTEM Temple -Licensed to Bell Broadcast- WNPV Lansdale- Licensed to Equitable with weekly Humboldt Courier Chronicle. ing Co. Frank W. Mayborn, pres and 90% Publishing Co. (North Penn Reporter). WTJS -AM -FM Jackson-Licensed to Sun owner, is also pres. and 95% owner of WLYH -TV Lancaster-Licensed to Triangle Publishing Co. Inc., publisher of Jackson KCEN -TV Temple (see above). Publications Inc. (Philadelphia Inquirer - Sun. KTAL -TV, KCMC-AM -FM Texarkana -Li- WFIL). See WFIL Philadelphia, Pa. WETS Johnson City- Licensed to Press Inc., censed to KCMC Inc., 59% owned by W. E. WMRF Lewistown- Licensed to Lewistown publisher of Johnson City Press -Chronicle. Hussman -Camden News Publishing Co. Broadcasting Co.; 31.6% of stock owned WBIR- AM -FM -TV Knoxville. Tenn. -Li- (Camden [Ark.] Nees), and 32% by Palm- by the Sentinel Co., publisher of Lewis- censed to Southeastern Broadcasting Corp. er family (Texarkana Gazette and News town Sentinel. See also WJUN Mexico Inc., 49.8% owned by Greenville News - Era, Eldorado Times and News, Hope Star Pa. Piedmont Co. (Greenville [S.C.] News and 150 %], Magnolia Banner News (80 %], all WJUN Mexico -Licensed to Juniata -Perry Piedmont).See WFBC Greenville, S. C. Ark., and Jacksonville [Tex.] Daily Prog- Broadcasting Co., 31.6% owned by Sentinel WNOX Knoxville - Licensed to Scripps - ress (25%1). Co. (Lewistown [Pa.] Sentinel). See also Howard Broadcasting Co., subsidiary of KTBB Tyler Licensed to Blackstone WMRF Lewistown. Pa. Scripps- Howard Newspapers (Knoxville Broadcasting -Co. whose principal owners WFIL- AM -FM-TV Philadelphia - Licensed News- Sentinel). See WCPO Cincinnati. are also principal owners of Tyler Courier - to Triangle Publications Inc., publisher of WBMC McMinnville- Licensed to Cumber- Times and Telegraph. Operated independ- Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News, land Valley Broadcasting Inc., owned by ently. Seventeen Magazine, Official Detective, Tv James W. R. White and family. Mr. White UTAH Guide, Morning Telegraph and Daily is publisher of semi- weekly McMinnville Racing Form. See also WNBF Bingham- Southern Standard and weekly Martin KLO Ogden-Licensed to Utah Radio Inc. ton, N. Y.: WLYH -TV Lebanon and WFBG Weakley County Press. A. L. Glasmann and family. See KUTV Altoona, both Pennsylvania, WNHC New WMC- AM -FM. WMCT (TV) Memphis -Li- (TV) Salt Lake City. Haven. Conn. KFRE Fresno. Calif. censed to Scripps- Howard Broadcasting KALL Salt Lake City-Licensed to Salt WIIC (TV) Pittsburgh- Licensed to WIIC Co. Scripps- Howard owns Memphis Com- Lake City Bcstg Co., owned by Mr. and Inc.. 50% owned by Pittsburgh Post-Ga- mercial Appeal and Press -Scimitar. See Mrs. George C. Hatch. See KUTV(TV) zette and 50% by H. K. Brennen and fam- WCPO Cincinnati. Salt Lake City. ily. See aise WWSW -AM -FM Pittsburgh. WREC -AM -TV Memphis Licensed to KUTV(TV) Salt Lake City -Licensed to WRYT -AM -FM Pittsburgh Licensed to Cowles Broadcasting Service- Inc. (Cowles KUTV Inc., 51% owned by Ogden (Utah) WRYT Inc. Owned by Hearst- Publishing Magazines & Broadcasting Inc.) See Standard -Examiner; 14% by Mr. and Mrs. Co. For Hearst newspapers see WBAL KRNT Des Moines, Iowa. George C. Hatch, and 35% by Salt Lake Baltimore. Tribune. Ogden Standard Examiner is WTAE (TV) Pittsburgh-Licensed to TV TEXAS owned by A. L. Glasmann family, which City Inc., owned by WRYT (Hearst) 50 %; also has interests as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Hearst Corp. 50 %. For Hearst newspapers KGNC -AM -FM Amarillo- Licensed to Plains Hatch (Mrs. Hatch is Mr. Glasmann's see WBAL Baltimore. Radio Broadcasting Co., 81% owned by daughter) own KALL Salt Lake City, WWSW -AM -FM Pittsburgh -Licensed to Globe -News Publishing Co., publisher of KOPR Butte and KGHL Billings, both WWSW Radio Inc., owned by the Pitts- Amarillo News and Globe -Times and Lub- Montana, KGEM Boise and 24% of KMVT burgh Post- Gazette & Sun- Telegraph bock Avalanche Journal. See KGNC -TV (TV) Twin Falls, both Idaho. Mr. and (Same ownership (Paul Block] as Toledo below, also KFYO Lubbock, Tex. Mrs. Cecil L. Hefte) (Mrs. Heftel is Mr. (Ohio] Blade.) KGNC -TV Amarillo- Licensed to Globe Glasmann's daughter) own 24% of KMVT WEEU Reading-Licensed to WEEU Broad- News Publishing Co., publisher of Ama- (TV) Twin Falls, Idaho, and 100% of KLO casting Co., affiliated with Reading Times rillo News and Globe-Times, Lubbock Ogden, Utah. and Eagle. (Tex.) Avalanche and Journal. See KYFO VERMONT WELL Scranton-Licensed to the Scranton Lubbock, Tex. Times. KFDM-TV Beaumont- Licensed to Beau- WTSA Brattleboro -Licensed to Brattleboro WMAJ State College- Licensed to Center mont Television Corp., 28.95% owned by Broadcasting Corp.. owned by Atlantic Broadcasters Inc. Same ownership as W. P. Hobby (Houston Post -KPRC Hous- States Industries Inc. which owns the Clearfield (Pa.) Progress and Danville ton) . weekly Nassau Herald and the semi- (Pa.) News. See also WCPA Clearfield. KRLD- AM -FM-TV Dallas - Licensed to weekly Rockaway Journal, both New WDAD Indiana, both Pa. Times -Herald Printing Co.. same owner- York. WVPO Stroudsburg Licensed to Pocono ship as Dallas Times- Herald. VIRGINIA Broadcasting Inc. James- H. Ottaway, ma- WFAA- AM -FM -TV Dallas -Licensed to A. H. Belo Corp., publisher of Dallas Morn- WAVA -AM -FM Arlington (Washington, jority stockholder, is also president -pub- D. Licensed to United States Trans - lisher of Stroudsburg Record. For Otto - ing News. C.)- KTVT(TV) Licensed to WICY dynamics Corp. Arthur W. Arundel, presi- way newspapers, see WDOS Oneonta, N.Y. Fort Worth- Times - WORK York- Licensed to Associated Broad- Television System Inc. Same ownership dent, owns weekly Loudon County as Oklahoma City Oklahoman and Times, Mirror, Leesburg, Va. See also WXVA casters Inc. Operated independently. Farmer Charles Town. W. Va. Ownership affiliated with Lancaster In- Stockman (WKY- AM -TV). to telligencer- Journal and New Era. See WRAP- AM -FM -TV Fort Wnrth-Licensed to WFLS -AM -FM Fredericksburg -Licensed WGAL Lancaster. Carter Publications Inc. (Fort Worth Star - Star Broadcasting Corp. (Fredericksburg Telegram) . Free Lance-Star). KGAF -AM -FM Gainesville Licensed to WSVA- AM-FM -TV Harrisonburg-Licensed RHODE ISLAND Gainesville Broadcasting Corp.- President to Shenandoah Valley Broadcasting Inc.. Joe M. Leonard is part owner of Gaines- 51% owned by Evening Star Broadcasting WEAN. WPJB -FM Providence -Licensed to ville Register. Co. (Washington CD. C.) Evening Star - Providence Journal Co.. publisher of the KHOU -TV Houston -Licensed to Gulf Tele- WMAL-AM-FM-TV). Providence Journal -Bulletin. vision Co. See WISH Indianapolis. Ind. WGH -AM -FM Newport News- Licensed to WWON -AM -FM Woonsocket - Licensed to KPRC-AM -TV Houston- Licensed to Hous- Hampton Roads Broadcasting Corp.; 100% Woonsocket Broadcasting Co.. whose prin- ton Post Co.. publisher of Houston Post, of stock owned by Daily Press 'Inc., ub- cipals include stockholders of. Woonsocket Galveston' News and Tribune and Texas lisher of Newport News Press and Times Call. City Sun. See also KFDM -TV Beaumont, Herald. Texas. WTAR- AM -FM -TV Norfolk- Licensed to SOUTH CAROLINA KTRH -AM -FM Houston- Licensed to KTRH WTAR Radio -Tv Corp., same ownership as Broadcasting Co.. subsidiary of Houston Norfolk Virginian -Pilot and Ledger -Dis- WAIM- AM -TV. WCAC (FM) Anderson -Li- Chronicle Pub. Co., publisher of Houston patch & Star. censed to Wilton E. Hall, publisher of An- Chronicle. WRAD Radford -Licensed to WRAD Broad- derson Independent and Mail. KGNS -AM -TV Laredo- Licensed to South- casting Co.
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