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Chapman Associates, Inc assignment of license from Tuscola Broadcasting Co. to Buyer is owned by Harrison Furst, Cleveland attorney with WDIC (AM) Clincho, Va.. where Sutherland was general Prime Time Radio Inc. for no consideration. Seller is owned no other broadcast interests. Filed Feb. 18. manager. Filed Feb. 17. by William D. Benkelman. who has no other broadcast inter- KBWS -FM Sisseton. S.D. (102.9 mhz; 100 kw; HAAT: KAAR(AM) Vancouver. Wash. (1480 khz: I kw -U)- ests. Buyer is owned by his son. Robert E. Benkelman and 496 ft.) -Seeks assignment of license from Lake Region Seeks assignment of license from KAAR Broadcasting Inc. his wile. Lorraine. They are. respectively, station's general News Corp. to Elizabeth Thomas Broadcasting Inc. for to Belridge Broadcasting of Portland Inc. for S600.000. Sell- manager and bookkeeper. Filed Feb. 17. S375.000. Seller is owned by Jack A. Adams. who has no er is owned by Pat Patten. this is last station of Patten Com- WRDC(AM) Boyle Miss. (1410 khz: 1 kw -D) -Seeks other broadcast interests. Buyer is owned by Glen T. Mills munications. Southfield. Mich. -based group of five AM's transfer of control of WRDC Ltd. from Don Manuel to and his wife. Diane. It has no other broadcast interests. File and five FM's. Buyer is owned by Kenny Green and Rhonda Joseph Appiah for S132.500. Seller owns WDDT(AM) Feb. 17. Kramer. owner of L.A. Network. Los Angeles -based traffic Greenville. WQAZ(FM) Cleveland. both Mississippi and reporting service for local radio stations. Filed Feb. 18. WIDD(FM) Elizabethton, Tenn. (1520 khz; I kw -D: 500 KYYN(AM) Poteau. Okla. and KUUZIAM) Lake Village. w -N) -Seeks assignment of license from Michael B. Glinter Ark. Buyer has no other broadcast interests. Filed Feb. 12. to Dale Miller and Gary Ward for $165,000. Seller owns two KLCQ(FM) Monroe City, Mo. (106.3 mhz; 2.4 kw; AM's. Buyer is owned by Dale Miller and Gary Ward, who New Stations HAAT: 330 ft.) -Seeks assignment of license from Lynnless have no other broadcast interests. Filed Feb. 12. Broadcasting Co. to Twain Lake Broadcasting Inc. for WHDM(AM) McKenzie, Tenn. (1440 khz; 500 w -D)- $60.000. Seller is principally owned by Ambrose Quinn. It Seeks assignment of license from Ed R. Perkins to William has no other broadcast interests. Buyer is owned by Quinn New AM K. Schweitzer for $150.000. Seller has no other broadcast and Stephen F. Isserman (50% each). It has no other broad- intrests. Buyer has no other broadcast interests. Filed Feb. Bryan, Tex. -Michael Venditti seeks 1380 khz; 500 w- cast interests. Filed Feb. 18. 18. U. Address: 321 Cliff Ave.. Beverly. N.J. 08010. Principal KYOT(AM) Great Falls. Mont. (1400 khz: 1 kw -D. 250 has no other broadcast interests. WKNF -FM Oak Ridge, Tenn. (94.3 mhz; 1.82 kw; Filed Feb. 18. w -N) -Seeks assignment of license from Christian Enter- HAAT: 395 R.) -Seeks assignment of license from FM -94 FM prises Inc. to Verdell H. Lonnquist for $125.000. Seller is New Ltd. to Group 3 Broadcasting Inc. for $750,000. Seller is headed by Harold Erickson. It is Billings. Mont. -based La Crescent. Minn. owned by Leonard M. McCoy. who also owns co-located -Kristine Wirkus and Beverly group of four AM's and one FM. Buyer has no other broad- McDowell seek 102.7 mhz; 1.35 432 ft. WKNF(AM). Buyer is owned by Gordon Smith. It also kw; HAAT: Ad- cast interests. Filed Feb. 13. dress: 525 S. Sixth St., 55947. Principals have no owns KFH(AM) -KLZS(FM) Wichita and WSVI(TV) St. other broadcast interests. Filed Feb. 12. WQNY(FM) Ithaca. N.Y. (103.7 mhz: 5 kw; HAAT: 100 Croix. Filed Feb. 18. ft.) -Seeks assignment of license from Kimmanger Com- KAGC(AM) Bryan, Tex. (1510 khz: 5(k w -D)-Seeks New TV's munications Inc. to Cooney Communications Corp. for assignment of license from The First One Broadcast Group Farmington. N.M. Juan 51.250.000. Seller is owned by George W. Kimble. two -San College seeks ch. 15: Inc. to Divcon Associates for $300,000. Seller is owned by ERP vis. 20 kw; HAAT: is AM's. two FM's and five TV's. Buyer is owned by Matthew 344.6 ft. Principal educational John C. Culpepper and Barry Turner. They own one AM fttd institution headed by James C. Henderson. Filed Feb. T. Cooney. It also owns WCHN(AM)- WKZX(FM) Nor- 18. three FM's. Buyer is owned by Bob Bell and his wife. wich. and WTKO(AM) Ithaca. both New York. Filed Feb. Janesville. Wis.- Blackhawk Broadcasting Corp. seeks Judith. It has no other broadcast interests. Filed Feb. 19. 13. ch. 57: ERP vis. 2.933.6 kw: aur. 293.4 kw; HAAT: 579 ft. KCLG(AM) Washington, Utah (1210 khz; 10 kw -D, Address: 2712 Capri Ct.. Rockford, Ill. 61111. Principal is WADO(AM) New York (1280 khz; 5 kw -U) -Seeks as- 250 w-N)--Seeks assignment of license from Tri-State owned by Joseph Musser. who signment of license from Command Broadcast Associates L. has no other broadcast Broadcasting Corp. to Red Rock Broadcasting Inc. for interests. Filed Feb. 18. Inc. to Radio Wado Inc. for S15 million. Seller is owned by S275.000. Seller is Chapter 11 trustee, Steven Rupp. It has Nelson LaVergne. chairman. It has no other broadcast inter- no other broadcast interests. Buyer is owned by Harold R. ests. Station was originally sold to Tichenor Media Systems Hickman and family. It has no other broadcast interests. for S20 million. but that sale fell through. Buyer is owned by Facilities Changes Filed Feb. 19. Louis Wolfson. his mother. Lynn. and brothers Mark. Andy and Tony Blank. Filed Feb. 18. WBBI(AM) Abingdon, Va. (1230 khz: I kw -D. 250 w- N)-Seeks assignment of license from Burley Broadcasting WMAN(AM) Mansfield. Ohio khz; 1 kw-U)- (1400 Inc. to Edwards and Sutherland Broadcasting Co. for Applications Seeks assignment of license from Richland Inc. to Treasure $466.200. Seller is owned by Ira Southern who also owns Radio Associates Inc. for S2 million. Seller is owned by AM's WCIR-AM -FM Beckley. W.Va. Buyer is owned bu Richard Vaughan P. Rubin. who has no other broadcast interests. W. Edwards and Craig Sutherland. Edwards also owns Tendered KBLS (990 khz) Santa Barbara. Calif. -Seeks CP to change hours of operation to unlimited by adding night ser- vice with I kw and make changes in ant. sys. Filed Feb. 19. WYSL (1030 khz) Avon. N.Y. -Seeks mod. of CP to increase power to I kw. Filed Feb. 19. Accepted WMEX (1150 khz) Boston. -Seeks CP to make changes Inc. Feb. Chapman Associates, in ant. sys. Filed 19. WNYS (750 khz) Canton, N.Y. -Seeks MP to reduce is pleased to announce the formation of day power to 2.5 kw and change TL. Filed Feb. 19. KGRL (940 khz) Bend. Ore. -Seeks CP to reduce pow- er to 4.9 kw; change TL and make changes in ant. sys. Filed Feb. 19. KLKL (960 khz) Klamath Falls, Ore. -Seeks CP to CHAPMAN change TL and make changes in ant. sys. Filed Feb. 19. WMYD ( 1090 khz) Rice Lake. Wis. -SeeksCPtomake changes in ant. sys. Filed Feb. 19. FINANCIAL SERVICES WCUB (980 khz) Two Rivers. Wis. -Seeks mod. of license to operate trans. by remote control. Filed Feb. 19. to be managed by FM's Tendered WAHR (99.1 mhz) Huntsville. Ala. -Seeks CP to Robert J. Maccini change HAAT to 985 ft. and change TL. Filed Feb. 19. KZRO (104.3 mhz) Marshall. Ark. -Seeks CP to Vice President, Financial Services change HAAT to 1.106.8 ft. Filed Feb. 19. KAMS (95.1 mhz) Mammoth Springs. Ark. -Seeks CP to change TL; change ERP to 100 kw and change HAAT to Providing investment banking services 650 ft. Filed Feb. 19. WORZ (101.9 mhz) Daytona Beach. Fla. -Seeks mod. to the broadcasting industry. of CP to change HAAT to 1.584 ft. Filed Feb. 19. WINK -FM (96.9 mhz) Fort Myers, Fla. -Seeks CP to change TL and change HAAT to 1.322.8 ft. Filed Feb. 19. CHAPMAN ASSOCIATES' WTNT-FM (94.9 mhz) Tallahassee. Fla. -Seeks CP to change HAAT to 984 ft. Filed Feb. 24. Financial Services Division WGOC -FM (104.5 mhz) Albany. Ga. -Seeks CP to change TL; change ERP to 92.6 kw and change HAAT to WORLD TRADE CENTER, SUITE 400 BOSTON, MA 02210 (617) 439 -5310 1.003.8 ft. Filed Feb 24. KZBA (98.3 mhz) Boone, lowa-Seeks CP to change HAAT to 330 ft. Filed Feb. 24. KHLA (99.5 mhz) Lake Charles, La. -Seeks CP to Broadcasting March 2 1987 78 .
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