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Lawrenceville Lincroft Lindenwold Long Branch Madison Mahwah WYRS Religious Teaching* Lawrenceville 90.7 15000w 262ft DA Morristown WYRS Broadcasting WRRC Variety* WMTR Oldies™ 609-978-1678 fax:609-597-4146 107.7 20w 36ft 1250 5000/7000 DA-2 PO Box 730, 08050,, Rider College +Greater Media, Inc. GM/SM/PD/CE Bob Wick 609-896-5369 fax: 609-219-4724 www.wyrs.org Sister to: WCTC, WDHA-F, WMGQ, WWTR 2083 Lawrenceville Rd, 08648 973-538-1250 fax: 973-538-3060 GM John Moses WJRZ-F Oldies™ 55 Horsehill Rd, Cedar Knolls 07927 Trenton Market 100.1 1700w 436ft GM Nancy McKinley SM Matt DeVoti +Greater Media, Inc. PD Chris Edwards CE Dave Brown Lincroft Sister to: WRAT www.wmtram.com 609-597-1100 fax:732-681-9431 Morristown Arbitron 1.7 Shr 900 AQH WBJB-F Adult Alternative*™ PO Box 1000, 08050,1001 Beach Ave, 08050 WJSV Adult Alternative* 90.5 900w 371ft DA GM Dan Finn SM Marjory Guglielmo 90.5 124w 17ft Brookdale Community College PD Jeff Rafter CE William Clanton Morris School District 732-224-2473 fax: 732-224-2494 www.wjrz.com 973-292-2168 fax: 973-539-5573 765 Newman Springs Rd, 07738 Monmouth-Ocean Arbitron 1.9 Shr 2700 AQH 50 Early St, 07960 GM/CE Tom Brennan SM Kristin Florio GM Norman Wallerstein PD Rich Robinson WCHR-F Classic Rock Morristown Market www.90.5thenight.org 105.7 13000w 459ft DA Monmouth-Ocean Market +Millennium Radio Group, LLC Sister to: WBUD, WJLK, WOBM, WOBM-F Mt. Holly 732-897-8282 fax: 732-897-8283 Lindenwold 2401 State Rte 66, Ocean 07712 WWJZ Pre-Teen™ GM William Saurer SM John Furno 640 50000/950 DA-2 WTTM Spanish PD Greg Pirillo CE Jay Pierce +Dlsney 1680 10000/ 1000 ND www.1057thehawkfm.com 215-591-0100 fax:215-591-4527 -^Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Monmouth-Ocean Arbitron 1.7 Shr 2300 AQH 501 Office Center DrSte 190, Ft Washington PA 19034 Sister to: WHWH GM/SM Elizabeth Hollidge PD Ray de la Garza 212-966-1059 fax:212-966-9580 www.radiodisney.com/phlladelphia/ 449 Broadway Fl 2, New York NY 10013 Margate City Philadelphia Market GM Sherman Ngan SM Betty Yeh PD Gene Heinemeyer CE Harold Chon WTTH Urban AC Philadelphia Market 96.1 2800w 372ft Netcong 2nd market Trenton CP 2900, 325 Equity Communications WNJY-F News/Talk I Jazz* [Repeats: WNJT-F 88.1] Sister to: WAIV, WAYV, WEZW, WMID, WSNQ, 89.3 520w 430ft DA Long Branch WZBZ +New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority 609-484-8444 fax: 609-646-6331 609-777-5000 fax:609-777-5217 WWZY Soft AC 8025 Black Horse Pike Ste 100, Pleasantville 08232 PO Box 777, Trenton 08625 107.1 5000w 361ft GM/SM Gary Fisher PD Rob Garcia 25 S Stockton St, Trenton 08608 +Press Communications, LLC CE Mike Ferriola GM Kent Manahan SM Steve Priolo Sister to: WHTG, WHTG-F, WKMK Atlantic City Arbitron 5.6 Shr 2400 AQH PD Andre Butts CE Bill Schnorbus 732-774-4755 fax: 732-774-4974 www.njn.net 2355 W Bangs Ave, Neptune 07753 GM/SM Richard Morena PD Mike Fitzgerald Medford Lakes CE Mike Heilman New Brunswick www.breezeradio.com WVBV Religious Teaching*™ Monmouth-Ocean Arbitron 6.0 Shr 8300 AQH 90.5 21000w 453ft DA WCTC Oldies™ 2nd market New York Hope Christian Church of Marlton, Inc. 1450 1000/1000 ND 856-983-1662 +Greater Media, Inc. 55 E Main St, Marlton 08053 Sister to: WDHA-F, WMGQ, WMTR, WRAT, WWTR Madison GM/SM/PD/CE Bill Luebkemann 732-249-2600 fax:732-249-9010 www.hopefm.net 78 Veronica Ave, Somerset 08873 WMNJ Variety* Philadelphia Arbitron 1.2 Shr 46,200 Cume GM Dan Henrickson SM Ed Silver 88.9 8w 75ft PD Bert Baron CE Keith Smeal APP 8, 98 www.wctcam.com WMNJ, Inc. Millville New Brunswick Arbitron 0.4 Shr 37,400 Cume 973-408-4753 2nd market New York Drew University, 07940 WMVB Talk [Repeats: WSNJ 1240] 1440 1000/65 DA-2 GM Dawn Williams WRSU-F Adult Alternative* Quinn Broadcasting Corp. Morristown Market 88.7 1350w 125ft Sister to: WSNJ Rutgers University 856-451-2930 fax: 856-453-9440 732-932-7800 fax: 732-932-1768 Mahwah 1771 S Burlington Rd, Bridgeton 08302 126 College Ave, 08901 GM/SM Scott Jones PD Fred Sharkey GM Tim Espar WRPR Modern Rock* CE Rich Arsenault www.wrsu.org 90.3 100w 30ft www.wsnjam.com New Brunswick Market Ramapo College of New Jersey Vineland (South Jersey) Market 201-684-7998 fax:201-327-9036 WMGQ Adult Contemporary 505 Ramapo Valley Rd Ste 441,07430 WENJ-F Sports [Repeats: WEN J 1450] 98.3 1200w 525ft GM Celia Quinnette PD Sarah Anders 97.3 50000w 466ft +Greater Media, Inc. phobos.ramapo.edu/wrpr/ +Millennium Radio Group, LLC Sister to: WCTC, WDHA-F, WMTR, WRAT, Sister to: WFPG, WPUR, WSJO WWTR 609-645-9797 fax: 609-272-9228 Manahawkin 732-249-2600 fax: 732-249-9010 950 Tilton Rd Ste 200, Northfield 08225 78 Veronica Ave, Somerset 08873 GM/SM Mike Ruble PD Eric Johnson WNJM News/Talk I Jazz* [Repeats: WNJT-F 88.1] GM Dan Henrickson SM Ed Silver CE Tom McNally 89.9 200w 259ft PD Jeff Rafter CE Keith Smeal www.1450espn.com +New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority www.wmgqfm.com Atlantic City Arbitron 2.3 Shr 1000 AQH 609-777-5000 fax: 609-777-5217 New Brunswick Arbitron 5.0 Shr 300,700 Cume 2nd market Vineland {South Jersey) PO Box 777, Trenton 08625 2nd market New York 25 S Stockton St, Trenton 08608 GM Kent Manahan SM Steve Prlolo PD Andre Butts CE Bill Schnorbus www.njn.net Monmouth-Ocean Market .
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