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White's Log Radio Stations Television FALL 1956 ISSUE TVCHANNEL NUMBERS cm FREQUENCY BANDS g RADIO STATIONS KEEP "UP-TO-DATE" ON RADIO STATIONS RADIOWHITE'S LOG RADIO STATIONS TELEVISION FREQUENCYFmMODUI ATION Vol. 33 Keep "Up -to -Date" on Radio Stations No. 2 WHITE'S RADIO LOG Published three times a year by C. DeWitt White Co., Yonkers, N. Y. (Bronxville Branch, Box 142) Charles D'W. White. Prop.35c per copy, $1.00 yearly subscription. FALL 1956 ISSUE October - November - December Entered as second-class matter May 21, 1936, at the Post Office at Yonkers, N. Y.(Bronxville Branch), under the act of March 3, 1879. C. DeW1TT WHITE CO., Publishers P. 0. Box 142, Bronxville 8, N. Y. COPYRIGHT 1956 BY C. DeW1TT WHITE CO. Absolute accuracy of Station and Program information listed in this publication is not guaranteed, although the publishers have applied their best endeavors in compiling same. Contents of this booklet fully covered by U. S. copyright. Any person who wilfully or for profit shall infringe any part thereof will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 35c Per Copy Yearly Subscription $1.00 Printed in U. S. A. UNITED STATES BROADCASTING STATIONS ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY CALL LETTERS NOTE: OnlyStations that have been granted a license at time we go to press, appear in this list. FOR WATT POWER OF STATION SEE LIST ARRANGED BY KILOCYCLES Abbreviation: Kc., frequency in kilocycles. Call Let'rs Kc.Call Let'rs Ks. Call Let'rs Ks. I Call Let'rs Ke. DY BU Cebu,P.1. 1260KAWT Douglas,Arlz. 1450 K BST Big Spring,Texas 490KCO H Houston.Texas 430 DZPI Manila,P.1. 800KAY E Puy.illiip.Wash. 1450 KBTA Batesville,Ark. 340 KCOK Tulare,Calif. 270 DZRH Manila,P.l. 710KAY L Storm Lake,ta. 990 KB 1K Missoula.Mont. 3401KCOL Ft.Collins,Colo. 410 K A AA Kingman.Ariz. 1230KAYO Seattle,Wash. 1150 KBTM lonesboro.Ark. 230ike° M Sioux City.la. 620 KABC Los Angeles,Calif. 790KAYS Hays,Kans. 1400 KBTN Neosno,Mo. 4201 KCON Conway,Ark. 230 K AB IKetchikan, Alaska 580KAYT Rupert, Ida. 9,0 KBTO El Dorado.Kan. 3601 KCOR San Antonio.Texas 350 K A B R Aberdeen,S. D. 1220KBAB El Cajon,Calif. 910 KBUC Corona,Calif. 370; ICCOV Corvallis.Ore. 240 K ACT Androws.Tex. 1360KBAM Lonoview,Wash.1220 KBU D Athens.Texas 410, KCOW Alliance,Neb. 400 K A DA Ada.Okla. 1230K BAR Burley,lda. 1230IC GU H BrighamCity,Utah 800 1CCOY Santa Maria.Calif.400 K A F P Petaluma.Callf. 1490IC BRA Benton.Ark. 690 K BUN Bemidji,M inn. 450 KC RA Sacramento.Calif 320 550K BCH Oceanlake,Ore. 1400 KBUR Burlington, Iowa 490 KC RB Chanute.Kan. 460 K A FY Bakersfield.Callf. 390 1340K BEG Waxaliachie,Tex.1390 K BUS Moja, tc x. 59.. KC RC Enid.Okla. K AG H Crossett,Ark. 380 KC R E Crescent City,Calif.400 K AG RYuba City.Calif. 1450K BEE Modesto.Calit. 970 K BW D Brownwood,Texas K A HU Waipahu,Oahu, KB EL Idabel.Okla. 1240 KBWL Blackwell,Okla. 580 KCRG Cedar Rapids.la. 600 Haw. 920K BEN Carrizo Springs, (BYE Okla.City.Okla. 890 KC RS Midland.Texas 550 K A KC Tulsa.Okla. 970 Tex. 1450K BY B Anchorage.Alaska270 KCRT Trinidad.Colo. 240 K AK E Wichita,Kan. 1240 KBG F Great Falls,Mont. 1450KCAL Redlands,Calif. 410 KCRV Caruthersville.Mo. 370 KALB Alexandria.l.a. 580 KBHS Hot Springs.Ark. 590KCAP Helena. Mont. 340 KCSB San Bernardino, KALE Richland. Wash. 960 K B1A Columbia,Mo. 1580KCBC Des Moines. Ia. 390 Calif. 350 590 KCSR Chadron.Neb. 450 K ALG Alamogordo.N.M. 230KBIF Centerville,Calif. 900 KCBD Lubbock.Texas KBIG Avalon.Calif. 740 KCBQ San Diego,Calif. 170 KCTG Springfield.Ore. 400 KALI Pasadena.Calif. 430 910 KCBS San Fran.,Calif. 740 KCTI Gonzales.Tex. 450 (ALL Salt Lake City, Utah910K BIM Roswell. N. M. K BIS Bakersfield,Calif. 970 I(CBY to I(YNG 420 KCTX Childress,Texas 510 K ALM Thayer.Mo. 290 1< CUE Red Wing. Minn. 250 K ALT Atlanta.Texas 900K BI X M uskogee,Okla. 490 KCCT CorpusChristi, IC BIZ Ottumwa,lowa 240 Tex. 150 KCUL Fort Worth,Texas 540 KAM D Camden,Ark. 450 600 1( CV L Colv 111e.Wash. 490 K AM 0 Rogers. Ark. 390KBK IAl ice.Texas 070 KCFH Cuero,Tex. IC B KO Portland.Ore. 290 KC H A Charles CIty,la. 580KCVR Lodl.Calif. 570 K A MQ Amarillo.Tex. 010 IC DAC Ft.Bragg.Calif. 230 K AN A Anaconda,Mont. 230 IC B K R Baker,Ore. 490 K C H E Cherokee.la. 440 340 KBK W Aberdeen,Wash. 450 KCH 1Chillicothe,Mo. 010K D AL Duluth.Minn. 610 KAN I) Corsicanajexas K DAV Lubbock.Tex. 580 KANE New I beria,La. 240 IC BL A Burbank.Calif. 490 KC HI Delano,Calif. 010 190 KBLF Red Bluff.Calif. 490 KC H R Charloston.Mo. 350K DAY SontaMonica.Cal. 1580 KANI Oahu. Hawaii 490 KCHS Truth or Cense- K DB Santa Barabara, KANN Sinton,Tex. 590 KBLI Blackfoot, Ida. 1490 470 KBLO Hot Springs. Ark. 470 guences.N. M. 400 Calif. KANO Anotta.M inn. 480 KBMI Henderson,Nev. KC H V Coachella.Calif. 970K D BC Mansfleld,La. 1360 K ANS Wichita, Kan. KCI D Caldwell. Ida. 490K OBS Alexandria.La. 1410 KA N V Shreveport, La. 050 1400-250 400 KBMN Bozeman,Mont. 1230(CI) Shreveport.La. 980KDDD Dumas.Texas 800 KAOK Lake Charles.La. 340 KB MW Breckinridge,M inn KCIL Houma.La. 490K D EC Decorah.la. 1240 KAPA Raymond,Wash. 450 KCI M Carroll.la. 380KDEF Albuguergue.N.M.1150 K A PB Marksville,La. 240370 K BM X Coalinga,Callf. 470 KCJB Minot,N. D. 910K DEN Denver, Colo. 1340 KAPK Minden.La. 470 KBMY Bill ings. Mont. 240 KC K N Kansas City, Kansa K DES PalmSprgs.,Calif. 920 KARE Atchison,K an. 930 920 KBND Bend,Ore. 110 340K D ET Center,Tex. K A RK Little Rock,Ark. 430 IC BNZ Lai unta,Colo. 405 KC KY Coolidge.Ariz. 150KDEX Dextrr, Mo. 590 KARM Fresno Calif. IC BOA Kennett, Mo. 830 KCLA Pine Bluff .Ark. 4001<D HL Faribault. M Inn. 920 K ASA Elk City.Okla. 600 X BO E Oskaloosa,Ia. 740 KCL E Cleburne.Texas 120KD IA Auburn,Callf. 490 KASH Eugene.Ore. KBOI Boise.Ida. 950 KCLF Clifton,Ariz. 400K 1110Orlonville, M inn. 350 KASI Ames, la. 4x° IC B01< Malvern,Ark. 420 ICCLO Leavenworth,Kan. 410K DIX Dickinson,N.D. 230 KASL Newcastle.Wyo. ,50 IC BOL Boulder.Colo. 490 KCLS Flagstaff .Ariz. 600K 10.11 Holbreolt.Ariz. 270 KASM Albany, M inn. 3,411(130M Mandon.N.D. 270 KCLV Clovis.N. M. 240KDKA Pittsburgh.Pa. 020 K AST Astoria.Ore. 4190' K BON Omaha.Neb. 490 KCLW Hamilton.Texas 900 K DK D Clinton.Mo. 280 KATE Albert Lea,M inn. 4K BOP Pleasanton,Texas 380 ICVL X Colfax.Wash. 450 K DLA DeRidder,La. 010 KATI Casper. Wyo. K BO R Brownsville,Tex. 600 KC MC Texarkana.Texas 230 KDLK Del Illo.Texas 230 KATL Miles CIty,Mont. 340 K BOW Butte. Mont. 490 (CM) Palm Springs. K DLM Detroit Lakes, KATO Reno.Nev. 340 K BOY Medford.Ore. 730 Calif. 340 Minn. 360 KATY San Luis Obispo, K BPS Portland.Ore. 450 KCMG Kansas City.Mo. 810KDLR Devils Lake.N. D. 240 Cal. 340 KBRC Mt.Vernon,Wash.430 KC NA Tucson Ariz 580K DMA Montevidieo.Minn.450 KATZ St.Louis.S4 o. 600 K BR K Brook ings.S. D. 430 KCNC Ft. Worth,Texas 870KDMO Carthage, Mo. 490 K A US Austin.1C-in. 480 '<BBL McCook, Neb. 300 KCN IBroken Bow.Neb. 1200K D MS El Dorado,Ark. 290 K AVE CarlsbarN. M. 240 KBRO Bremerton.Wash.490 ICCNO Alturas.Calif. 570K D NT Denton.Texas 440 KAVL Laneaster.Callf, 340 KBRS Springdgle.Ark. 340 KCNY San Mareos.Tex. 1470I< D01< Tyler,Tex. 330 K AVR AppleValley,Callf.960 K BRZ Freeport,Texas 460 (COB Newton la. IC DON Sallnas,Callf. 460 390 KAWL York,Neb. 370 KBSF Springhill,La. 460 KCOG Centerville,la. 11240000 K DQN DeQueen,Ark. 2 Call Let'n Ke. , Call Let'rs Kc. , Call Let'rs Kc. , Call Ler re Kg. K 0 RO Sedalia,MO, 1490 KF RC SanFrancisco.Calif. 610 K HOZ Harrison,Ark. 1240 K LI ItUenver,Colo. 990 K DRS Paragould,Ark. 149U K F HU Rosenberg, '1 ex. 9i3u K rat Spokane,Wash. 590 KLIX Twin Falls,Ida. 310 K USJ Deadwood,S.D. 980KF li E Fresno,Calif. 940 l(H.5L Cnico,Cal if. 1290 Li1 Braineru, ivi inn. 380 1% ...a.LIC..1.11,14. 15o.KF II alKansas City. Mo. 550 K HUB Watsunville,Callf. 1340 KL KC Parsons.Kan. 540 K DSX Denison,Tex. 950KFRO Longview. I exas 1370 is H a 91LUCCnd.Cill II. 98u KL MO Longmont.Co10. 050 Ku i A ucii.a,Loio. 14uuK FRU ColumbiaMo. 1400 K HUZ Borger,Texas 1490 KLMR Lamar,Colo. 920 K DT H Dubuque,lowa 1370KFSA Ft.Smith,Ark. 950 K I BE Palo AIto,Calif. 1220 KLMS Lincoln,Neb. 480 Ku UB Luuuucx, 1 ex. 1340KFSB loplin.ano. 1310 1(IBH Seward,Alaska 1340 K LM X Clayton, N. M. 450 K D UZ H utchinson.M inn. 1260l(Fst, Deaver,Colo. 1220 K 1 BL Beeville,Texas 1490 KLO 0 gden,Utah 430 K OW T Stamiord,Texas 1400 KFSO San Diego,Calif. 600 it1 us Bislibp,Calit.
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