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PENNSYLVANIA for Explanation of Listings See PENNSYLVANIA Henry N. Libby, gen mgr. Robert Schlorff, chief engr. Sisk, news dir. WPIT 1947: 730 kc; 5 kw -D. Pick- Roosevelt PHILIPSBURG (814) Centre county (215) Berks county Hotel. (15222). 281 -1900. Rust Craft Greeting READING WPHB June 1, 1956: 1260 kc; 5 kw -D. Radio Cards Inc. (acq 11- 20 -62). See Rust Craft Bcstg WEEU 1931: 850 kc; 1 kw, DA -N. 433 Penn Park. (16866). Dickens 2 -2300. Moshannon Val- Stns. St. (19601). 376.7335. WEEU Bcstg Co. Lacq ley Bcstg Co. Spec progs: Greek 6 hrs; Ger 1112 hrs; It 6 12-461. See Nwspr. Net: American Family Network. hrs; Pol V2 hr; C &W 10 hrs; Lithuanian, f hr; Net: ABC. Rep: Avery -Knodel. William Emert, pres & gen mgr; Dorothy Ukranian 1 hr, all wkly. Wm. J. Rohn, Ares; K. Richard Creitz, vp, gen Emert, stn mgr & prog dir; Dean Sharpless, sis Jack N. Berkman, pres; Fred Weber, exec vp; mgr, asst treas & coml mgr; Jack B. Gounder, mgr; David Wooten, news dir. Andrew F. Hoffman, gen mgr; Michael Komichak, prog dir & prom mgr; Joe Shivers, news dir; chief engr & asst mgr. Robert Schlottman, chief engr. PITTSBURGH (412) Allegheny county WPIT -FM 1960: 101.5 mc; 19 kw. Ant 510 ft. WHUM Sept 1, 1946: 1240 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 KDKA Nov 2, 1920: 1020 kc; 50 kw. 1 Gate- Dup WPIT during daylight hrs. w -N. Berkshire Hotel. 376 -3987. Eastern Radio way Center (15222). 391-3000. TWX 412 -642- Corp. 3036. Westinghouse Bcstg Co. See Westing- WRYT May 1922: 1250 kc; 5 kw. DA -N. 400 Net: CBS. Rep: Hollingbery. house Stns. Ardmore Blvd. (15221). 242.4300. TWX 412.642- Robert G. Magee, pres & gen mgr; Warren Rep: Am Radio Sales. 4095. WRYT Inc. (acq 1931). See Hearst Stns Ruffner, coml mgr; Alan Lane, prog dir; Paul Donald H. McGannon, pres; Harold C. Lund, vp; and Nwspr. Barclay, news dir; Daniel Donohue, chief engr. Fred Williams, gen mgr; Robert W. Dickey, Rep: McGavren- Guíld. WHUM -TV affil. sis mgr; John L. Williams, prog dir; Owen S. Leonard Kapner, pres & gen mgr; Geer Parkin- Simon, prom mgr; Hal Cessna, news dir; Robert son, vp & stn mgr; Robert S. Stevens, vp & opns WRAW September 1922: 1340 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 P. Rimes, pub rel mgr; George Hagerty, chief mgr; James E. Hinkle, treas & bus mgr; James w =N. 19 N. 5th St. (19601). 376.7173. Reading engr. Greenwood, chief engr. Radio Inc. (acq 4-6-59). See William Rust Stns. Rust pres & gen mgr; Dick Paisley, KDKA -FM April 4, 1942: 92.9 mc; 47 kw. Ant WRYT -FM Aug 8, 1960: 96.1 mc; 31 kw. Ant William Jr., Ben Varishone, coml mgr; Bruce Jay, 890 ft. Dup KDKA 7 a.m. to 12 noon. Prog sep 295 ft. Dup WRYT. stn mgr; news dir; Edward 12 noon to 12 midnight. WTAE (TV): affil. prog dir; John Frankhouser, Gurtowski, chief engr. KDKA -TV affil. WWSW 1928: 970 kc; 5 kw, DA -2. Sherwyn WRFY -FM Oct 1, 1962: 102.5 mc; 1 kw. Ant KQV 1919: 1410 kc; 5 kw, DA -2. Chamber of Hotel, 115222). GRant 1.5200. TWX 412.642- 490 ft. 1 kw horiz & vert). 2325 Perkiomen Commerce Bldg. (15219). 281 -9100. KQV Inc. 2205. WWSW Radio Inc. (acq 1932). See Nwspr, (CP Ave. Mt. Penn. 373 -5245. City Bcstg Co. (acq 12 -57). See ABC -Owned Stns. Rep: Blair. (19606). Spec progs: Ger 2 hrs; It 1 hr; Pol 1 hr; Net: ABC. Rep: Eastman. O. M. Schloss, pres; B. W. Muros, gen & comi Greek 1 hr, all wkly. John D. Gibbs, vp & gen mgr; Edward A. W. mgr & prog dir; Phil Davis, prom mgr; Henry Howard F. Reber, pres; Frank A. Franco, gen Smith, gen sis mgr; F. William Thieman, sis Kaiser, chief engr. mgr & prog dir; Martin Musket, coml mgr; An- service dir; J. Harfen Rook, opns dir; William WWSW -FM 1940: 94.5 mc; 50 kw. Ant 940 ft. thony B. Batta, sis mgr; Saul Martin Miller, news Jennings, news dir; William Gilmore, chief engr. Dup WWSW. dir; Gerhardt Klemm, chief engr. KQV -FM May 10, 1962: 102.5 mc; 55 kw. Ant PITTSTON (717) Luzerne county 820 ft. Dup KQV. RED LION (717) York county WPTS June 21, 1953: 1540 kc; 1 kw-D. 83 WAMO Aug. 1, 1948: 860 kc; 1 kw -D, DA. 1811 WGCB Oct 22, 1950: 1440 kc; 1 kw -D. Box Foote Ave., Duryea -Boro. (18642). OLympic 4- Boulevard of Allies (15219). GRant 1-2181. Dy- 88. (17356). 244 -3145. Red Lion Bcstg Co. Inc. 3388. Midway Bcstg Co. namic Bcstg Inc. (acq 7 -56). WGCB -FM Oct 1960: 96.1 mc; 20 kw. Ant 420 Rep: Bernard. Spec progs: It 5 hrs; Poi 12 Rep: Howard. Spec progs: Neg 100 %. ft. Dup WGCB 10 %. Stereo. hrs; C &W 12 hrs; all wkly. Leonard Walk, pres & gen mgr; Joseph Bas- A. W. Fiorani, pres & gen mgr; R. E. Florey, sett, vp & nati sis mgr; Ken Reeth, opns dir; ROARING SPRING (814) Blair county coml mgr; B. Schriver, prog dir; A. Castelli, C. LeRoy Hacker, news dir; James Herbert, chief WKMC 1955: 1370 kc; 1 kw -D. (16673). Phone prom mgr; F. Silva, news dir; J. P. McGoldrick, engr. Cove Bcstg Co. (acq 2- 22 -59). chief engr. 690. WAMO -FM 1960: 105.9 mc; 72 kw. Ant 430 Carl W. Kensinger, pres; Walter O. Kramp, gen ft. Dup WAMO 50 %. PORTAGE (814) Cambria county mgr & treas; Julia M. Gerhart, office & coml *WDUQ (FM) Dec 15, 1949: 91.5 mc; 2.75 kw. WWML Aug 30, 1962: 1470 kc; 500 w -D. 712 mgr; John D. Reilly, mgr; Merle E. Ebersole, Ant minus 5 ft. Duquesne U. (15219). 471-4600. Main St. (15946). 736.8000. Mainline Bcstg Co. news & prog dir; C. Irvin Merzger, chief engr. Duquesne U. Rep: Penn State. Spec progs: Pol 7 hrs wkly. (814) Elk county B. Kendall Crane, dir. George Wasko, pres & gen mgr; Helen Roman, ST. MARYS 1 kw -D, 250 WEDO (See McKeesport listing). comi mgr; David Driscoll, prom mgr; Dick Wayne, WKBI July 23, 1950: 1400 kc; prog & news dir; Joe Knorosky, chief engr. w -N. 41 Erie Ave. (15857). 834.2821. Elk- WEEP 1947: 1080 kc; 1 kw -D. 210 Wood St., Cameron Bcstg Co. See Rennekamp and Cary H. (15222). 471 -9950. Golden Triangle Bcstg Inc. POTTSTOWN (215) Montgomery county Simpson Stns. (acq 8-1-59). See Myron Jones Stns. WPAZ Oct 1, 1951: 1370 kc; 1 kw -D. 247 High Net: MBS; Allegheny Mountain Network. Net: MBS. Rep: Hollingbery. Spec progs: Pol St. (19464). 326 -4000. Pottstown Bcstg Co. See Cary H. Simpson, gen mgr; Wesley A. Herb - 21 hrs; It 1 hr; C &W 30 hrs, all wkly. Scott Bcstg Stns. stritt, stn mgr; John J. Kain, sis mgr; Beatrice Myron Jones, pres; Peter Coticchia, exec vp Spec progs: C&W 6 hrs wkly. B. Smith, prog dir; Ben N. Coppolo, prom mgr; . & nati sis mgr; Arthur Gunther, gen & lac sis Herbert Scott, pres, gen mgr & prog dir; Gilbert A. Hoffman, news dir; Philip R. Kraus, mgr; Walt McCoy, chief engr. Robert Eppehimer, comi mgr; Mike Siman, news pr mgr; John Frantz, chief engr. WEEP -FM Sept 1962: 107.9 mc; 36 kw. Ant dir; Allen Moyer, chief engr. 420 ft. Dup WEEP. SAYRE (717) Bradford county POTTSVILLE (717) Schuylkill county WJAS Oct 19, 1921: 1320 kc; 5 kw, DA-N. WATS June 1950: 960 kc; 1 kw -D. 110 N. kc; 1 -D, 1459 Crane Ave. (15220). 343-0500. TWX 412- WPAM Jan 19, 1947: 1450 kw 250 Elmer Ave. 118840). 882 -2401. WATS Inc. (acq 343 -1922. National Bcstg Co. (acq 11.1.57).' See w -N. Box 629. (17901). 622-1450. Miners Bcstg 3.1 -64). NBC -owned Stns. Service Inc. See Miners Bcstg Stns. Net: Keystone. Rep: Philadelphia Spot. Spec John W. Angst, gen mgr; James K. Stock, stn Net: NBC. Rep: NBC Spot Sales. prog: It 1 hr wkly. mgr. Stephen J. Rooney, gen mgr; Richard Stafford, Harlan G. Murrelle, pres; Frank T. Breslin, gen prog & prom mgr; Homer Linnert, chief engr. WPPA May 9, 1946: 1360 kc; 5 kw -D, 500 mgr; Woody Williams, prog dir; Donald Dunning, WJAS -FM March 8, 1948: 99.7 mc; 24 kw. Ant w -N, DA -2. 212 S. Centre St. (17901). 622 -1360. news dir; Malcolm Rush, chief engr. 470 ft. Dup WJAS. Pottsville Bcstg Co. See A. V. Tidmore Stns. A. V. Tidmore, owner & gen mgr; Ralph L. SCRANTON (717) Lackawanna county WKJF (FM) July 15, 1948: 93.7 mc; 32 kw. Ant Price, comi mgr; Edward A. Romansky, prog dir; WARM 1940: 590 kc; 5 kw, DA -2. Box 590, 530 ft. Stereo. 1715 Grandview Ave. (15211). William P. Tidmore, chief engr; James B. Thomp- Avoca, Pa. (18641). 346 -4646. Wilkes -Barre 381 -8100. WKJF Inc. See Greer Stns. son, news dir; Sidney W. Mcllvain, farm dir. Rep: Weed. 822 -6161. WARM Bcstg Co. (acq 6- 15 -58). See WPPA -FM kw. Susquehanna Bcstg Stns. Agnes J. Reeves Greer, pres; Robert G. Clarke, Nov. 20, 1948: 101.9 mc; 2.8 Rep: Eastman; Ohio Stations. gen mgr; Jerome Roberts, prog dir; Thomas Ant 650 ft. Dup WPPA except 9 a.m. to sundown. Louis J. Appell pres; Arthur Carlson, vp; Klotz, chief engr. Jr., PUNXSUTAWNEY (814) Jefferson county Ted Hepburn, vp & gen mgr; Alan Kornish, sis WAND -TV affil. WPME March 18, 1953: 1540 kc; 5 kw -D, 1 mgr; Don Stevens, opns mgr; George Gilbert, WLOA (See Braddock, Pa., listing). kw ICH -W.
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