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Radio Group Ownership Radio Group Ownership 20 %; Jim Hummel, 20 %; Mike Worth, 20 %; and Tom Home Radio Group Box 24250, Knoxville, TN 37933 -2250. Impact Radio LLC 59750 Constantine Rd., Three Rivers, Wherley, 20 %. Phone: (865) 675 -4105. Fax: (865) 675 -4859. E -mail: Ml 49093 -9303. Phone: (269) 278.1815. Fax: (269) 273 -7975. Stns: 3 FM. KADU(FM) Hibbing, MN; KBHW(FM) [email protected]. Web Site: www.wkvl.com. E -mail: drumsey @wlkm.com.Ownership: Dennis W. Rumsey. International Falls, MN; KXBR(FM) International Falls, MN Sins: 7 AM. 2 FM. WMTY(AM) Farragut, TN; WKVL(AM) Stns: 2 AM. 2 FM. WLKM Three Rivers, MI; WLKM -FM Knoxville, TN; WLOD Loudon, TN; WKVL -FM Loudon, TN; Three Rivers, MI; WQCT Bryan, OH; WBNO -FM Bryan, Heartland Communications Group LLC 4650 W. Spencer WGAP Maryville, TN; WMTN Morristown, TN; WMXK -FM OH St., Appleton, WI 54914. Phone: (920) 882 -4750. Fax: Morristown, TN; WATO Oak Ridge, TN; WDEH Sweetwater, Rumsey, (920) 882 -4751. Web Site: www.heartlandcomm.com. TN Dennis W. pres. Ownership: Granite Equity L.P., 50.24% equity; The Thomas Douglas A. Home, pres. L. Bookey Family L.P., 42.3% equity; and James L. Infinity Broadcasting Corp. 1515 Broadway, 46th FI., Gregori, 7.46% equity. Note: Group is managed by a Houston Christian Broadcasters Inc. KHCB Radio Network, New York, NY 10036. Phone: (212) 846 -3939. Web Site: five- member board of governors. do KHCB- AM -FM, 2424 South Blvd., Houston, TX www.infinityradio.com. Ownership: Viacom Inc., 100 %. Stns: 5 AM. 8 FM. WOLV -FM Houghton, MI; WCCY 77098-5196. Phone: (713) 520 -5200. Web Site: www.khcb.org. Note: Viacom Inc. also owns the Viacom Television Stations Houghton, MI; WHKB(FM) Houghton, MI; WIKB Iron River, Stns: 2 AM. 10 FM. KHCL(FM) Arcadia, LA; KHIB(FM) Group (see listing under TV Group Ownership, Section B). MI; WIKB -FM Iron River, MI; WJJH -FM Ashland, WI; Bastrop, TX; KHVT(FM) Bloomington, TX; KHCB Galveston, Stns: 42 AM. 124 FM. KMLE -FM Chandler, AZ; KOOL-FM WATW Ashland, WI; WBSZ(FM) Ashland, WI; WRJO -FM TX; KANJ(FM) Giddings, TX; KHCH(AM) Huntsville, TX; Phoenix, AZ; KZON(FM) Phoenix, AZ; KFPT(AM) Clovis, Eagle River, WI; WERL Eagle River, WI; WNXR(FM) Iron KHCJ(FM) Jefferson,TX; KHKV(FM) Kerrville, TX; KKER(FM) CA; K000 -FM Fresno, CA; KMJ Fresno, CA; KKDG(FM) River, WI; WCOM -FM Park Falls, WI; WNBI Park Falls, WI Kerrville, TX; KHML(FM) Madisonville, TX; KHCP(FM) Fresno, CA; KSKS -FM Fresno, CA; KWYE(FM) Fresno, Tom Bookey, CEO; James Gregori, pres. Paris, TX; KHTA(FM) Wake Village, TX CA; KMGV -FM Fresno, CA; KRAK(AM) Hesperia, CA; Bruce E. Munsterman, pres & gen mgr; Bonnie C. KTWV -FM Los Angeles, CA; KNX Los Angeles, CA; He's Alive Inc. Box 540, Grantsville, MD 21536. Phone: BeMent, asst gen mgr. KRTH -FM Los Angeles, CA; KLSX-FM Los Angeles, CA; (301) 895-3292. Fax: (301) 895 -3293. E -mail: KFWB Los Angeles, CA; KEZN -FM Palm Desert, CA; hesalive @hesalive.net. Web Site: www.hesalive.net. Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. 3415 University Ave., St. KROO -FM Pasadena, CA; KHWD(FM) Roseville, CA; Ownership: Non -stock, nonprofit organization. Paul, MN 55114. Phone: (651) 646 -5555. Fax: (651) KYMX -FM Sacramento, CA; KZZO -FM Sacramento, CA; Stns: 4 FM. WRIJ(FM) Masontown, PA; WPCL(FM) 642 -4103. E -mail: jmahoney @hbi.com. KNCI -FM Sacramento, CA; KHTK Sacramento, CA; KFRG -FM Northern Cambria, PA; WLIC -FM Frostburg, MD; WAIJ -FM Stns: 2 AM. 2 FM. WFMP(FM) Coon Rapids, MN; San Bernardino, CA; KYXY -FM San Diego, CA; KPLN -FM Grantsville, MD KSTP Saint Paul, MN; KSTP -FM Saint Paul, MN; WIXK(AM) San Diego, CA; KYCY San Francisco, CA; KFRC -FM San Dewayne Johnson, pres. New Richmond, WI Francisco, CA; KEAR -FM San Francisco, CA; KCBS San Stns: 13 TV. WNYT, Albany -Schenectady -Troy, NY; Francisco, CA; KITS -FM San Francisco, CA; KLLC -FM Bennie E. Hewett Stns Box 907670, Gainesville, GA KOBG -TV, Albuquerque -Santa Fe, NM; KOB, San Francisco, CA; KXFG -FM Sun City, CA; KVFG(FM) 30501-0911. Phone: (770) 536-3890. Fax: (770) 536 -4103. Albuquerque -Santa Fe, NM; KOBF, Albuquerque -Santa Victorville, CA; KSFM -FM Woodland, CA; KDJM(FM) Ownership: Bennie Hewett. Fe, NM; KOBR,Albuquerque -Santa Fe, NM; WDIO, Duluth, Broomfield, CO; KIMN -FM Denver, CO; KXKL -FM Denver, Stns: 1 AM. 2 FM. WBMH(FM) Grove Hill, AL; WRJX(AM) MN- Superior, WI; WIRT, Duluth, MN- Superior, WI; KRWF, CO; WZMX -FM Hartford, CT; WTIC Hartford, CT; WRCH -FM Jackson, AL; WHOD(FM) Jackson, AL Minneapolis -St. Paul, MN; KSAX, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New Britain, CT; WJHM -FM Daytona Beach, FL; WOCL -FM Bennie E. Hewett, pres. MN; KSTP, Minneapolis -St. Paul, MN; KSTC -TV, De Land, FL; WLLD -FM Holmes Beach, FL; WPBZ -FM Minneapolis -St. Paul, MN; KAAL, Rochester, MN -Mason Indiantown, FL; WMBX -FM Jensen Beach, FL; WJBW -FM HI -Favor Broadcasting LLC 136 S. Oak Knoll Ave., City, IA- Austin, MN; WHEC, Rochester, NY Jupiter, FL; WSJT-FM Lakeland, FL; WOMX -FM Orlando, Pasadena, CA 91101. Phone: (626) 356 -4230. Fax: (626) Stanley S. Hubbard, chmn/pres/CEO; Stanley E. Hubbard FL; WYUU(FM) Safety Harbor, FL; WQYK -FM Saint 795-9185. Ownership: Daisy Publishing Co. Inc., Pasadena, II, VP; Virginia H. Morris, VP; Robert W. Hubbard, VP; Petersburg, FL; WBZZ(AM) Seffner, FL; WRBQ -FM Tampa, CA, 100 %. Julia D. Coyte, VP; Gerald D. Deeney, sr VP/treas/CFO; FL; WIRK -FM West Palm Beach, FL; WEAT -FM West Stns: 3 AM. KLTX Long Beach, CA; KEZY(AM) San Harold C. Crump, VP; C. Thomas Newberry, VP; Linda S. Palm Beach, FL; WAOK Atlanta, GA; WZGC -FM Atlanta, Bernardino, CA; KSDO San Diego, CA Tremere, VP; Sue J. Cook, VP; Edward J. Aiken, VP; Kan GA; WSCR(AM) Chicago, IL; WJMK -FM Chicago, IL; Rominski, sec; Gary R. Macomber, asst sec. WXRT -FM Chicago, IL; WUSN -FM Chicago, IL; WBBM High Desert Broadcasting LLC 570 East Ave. 09, Palmdale, Chicago, IL; WCKG -FM Elmwood Park, IL; KFKF -FM Huth Broadcasting Box 669, Marysville, CA 95901. Phone: CA 93550. Phone: (661) 947 -3107. Fax: (661) 272 -5688. Kansas City, KS; WAQZ(FM) Fort Thomas, KY; WZLX -FM (530) 742-5555. Fax: (530) 741 -3758. Ownership: Tom F. Ownership: John Hearne. Boston, MA; WODS -FM Boston, MA; WBCN -FM Boston, Huth, 100%. Note: Torn F. Huth owns 49.9% of the stock of Stns: 2 AM. 3 FM. KGMX -FM Lancaster, CA; KWJL(AM) MA; WBMX -FM Boston, MA; WBZ Boston, MA; WOMC -FM Sierra Radio Inc., licensee of KTOR(AM) Westwood, CA. Lancaster, CA; KUTY Palmdale, CA; KLKX -FM Rosamond, Detroit, MI; WWJ Detroit, MI; WVMV -FM Detroit, MI; Stns: 3 AM. KMYC(AM) Marysville, CA; KBLF Red CA: KKZQ -FM Tehachapi, CA WYCD -FM Detroit, MI; WXYT Detroit, MI; WCCO Minneapolis, Bluff, CA; KOBO Yuba City, CA Miles Sexton, pres. MN; KZJK(FM) Saint Louis Park, MN; KMXV -FM Kansas City, MO; KSRC -FM Kansas City, MO; KBEQ -FM Kansas Hill Country Broadcasting Corp. 2125 Sidney Baker City, MO; KEZK -FM Saint Louis, MO; KMOX Saint Louis, North, Kerrville, TX 78028. Phone: (325) 446 -3371. Phone: MO; KYKY -FM Saint Louis, MO; WFNA(AM) Charlotte, (830) 896 -1230. Fax: (830) 792 -4142. Ownership: Kent NC; WKQC(FM) Charlotte, NC; WSOC -FM Charlotte, NC: Foster. IHR Educational Broadcasting Box 180, Tahoma, CA WFNZ Charlotte, NC; WPEG -FM Concord, NC; WBAV-FM Stns: 2 AM. 3 FM. KMBL Junction, TX; KOOK -FM 96142. Phone: (530) 584 -5700. Fax: (530) 584 -5705. Gastonia, NC; WSML Graham, NC; WMFR High Point, Junction, TX; KERV Kerrville, TX; KYXX(FM) Ozona, TX; NC; WSJS Winston -Salem, NC; KMXB -FM Henderson, E-mail: info @ihradio.org. Web Site: www.ihradio.org. KHOS -FM Sonora, TX NV; KKJJ(FM) Henderson, NV; KLUC Las Vegas, NV; Stns: 7 AM. 2 FM. KAHI Auburn, CA; KCIK(AM) Blue -FM NV; NV; Ken Foster, pres. Lake. CA; KJPG(AM) Frazier Park, CA; KPJP(FM) Greenville, KXNT North Las Vegas, KXTE -FM Pahrump, -FM Brighton, NY; WYRK -FM Buffalo, NY; WJYE -FM CA; KJOP Lemoore, CA; KWG(AM) Stockton, CA; KSMH(AM) WZNE Hoeflicker Stns Box 88, Glen Elder, KS 67446. Phone: West Sacramento, CA; KXXO(FM) Milan, NM; KIHM(AM) Buffalo, NY; WBUF(FM) Buffalo, NY; WECK Cheektowaga, (785) 545 -3220. Web Site: www.kdnskzdy @nckcn.com. Reno, NV NY; WBLK -FM Depew, NY; WFAN New York, NY; WCBS Ownership: Herbert R. Hoeflicker, 50 %; Ruby J. Hoeflicker, New York, NY; WINS New York, NY; WNEW -FM New York, 50 %. NV; WXRK -FM New York, NV; Rochester, NY; Icicle Broadcasting Inc. 7475 KOHO Pl., Leavenworth, WRMM -FM Stns: 1 FM. KZDY -FM Cawker City, KS WA 98826. Phone: (509) 548 -1011. Fax: (509) 548 -3222. WPXY -FM Rochester, NY; WCMF -FM Rochester, NY; pres WUBE -FM Cincinnati, OH; WKRQ -FM Cincinnati, OH; Herbert R. Hoeflicker, & gen mgr; Ruby J. Hoeflicker, Web Site: www.kohoradio.com. VP /sec treas. WAZU -FM Circleville, OH; WDOK -FM Cleveland, OH; Stns: 1 AM. 1 FM. KOZI Chelan, WA; KOHO -FM Leavenworth, WA WNCX(FM) Cleveland, OH; WQAL -FM Cleveland, OH; Holladay Broadcasting of Louisiana LLC Box 4808, WXTM(FM) Cleveland Heights, OH; WLVQ -FM Columbus, Monroe, LA 71211. Phone: (318) 398 -1618. Ownership: Gary Mathews, gen mgr. OH; WGRR -FM Hamilton, OH; WHOK -FM Lancaster, OH; Robert H. Holladay, 100 %. KVMX(FM) Banks, OR; KLTH(FM) Lake Oswego, OR; Idaho Wireless Corp. Box 97, Pocatello, ID 83204. Stns: 2 AM. 4 FM. KJMG -FM Bastrop, LA; KRVV -FM KINK(FM) Portland, OR; KUFO -FM Portland, OR; KCMD(AM) Phone: (208) 234 -1290.
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