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REGIONAL NETWORKS West Texas Packaged Stations Wrather -Iti REGIONAL NETWORKS STATIONS Wisconsin Network, Inc. KASM, Albany; KXRA, Alexandria; KBUN. Nash Block, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Bemidji; KLIZ, Brainerd; KBMW, Breckenridge; Phone: 723 KDHL, Fairbault; KSUM, Fairmont; WEVE, PERSONNEL Eveleth; CKFI, International Falls; KOLM, De- President John M. Walter troit Lakes; KLOH, Pipestone: KROX, Crooks- Vice -President Paul F. Skinner ton; KNUT, New Ulm, KVOX, Fargo- Moorhead. Sec. -Treas., Mgr. Dir. George T. Frechette all KDLR, Devils Lake; in Minnesota; KOVC, STATIONS Valley City; KNDC, Hettinger; KEYJ, James- WRJN, Racine; WCLO, Janesville; WIBU, town; in KABR, all North Dakota; Aberdeen; Madison; WHBY, Appleton; WHBL, Sheboy- KIJV, KDSJ, Dead- Huron; KORN, Mitchell; gan; WJPG, Green Bay; WFHR, Wisconsin wood; KISD, Sioux Falls; KRSD, Rapid City; Rapids; WWCF, Baraboo; WSAU, Wausau; and KGFX, Pierre, all in South Dakota; WHDF. WRDB, Reedsburg; KFIZ, Fond du Lac. Houghton: WIKB, Iron River; WJMS, Iron- wood; WJPD, Ishpeming; WHBY, Appleton; WATW, Ashland; WJPG, Green Bay; WLCX, Withers Cavius Stations La Crosse; WLDY, Ladysmith; WIBU, Poyn- Threefoot Building. Meridian, Miss. ette; WKTM, Hartford; WIGM, Medford: Phone: 2 -7714 WPFP, Park Falls; WTCH, Shawano, and Pres. & Man. Withers Gavin WFHR, Wisconsin Rapids, all in Wisconsin; KASI, Ames: KCOG, Centerville; KJFJ, Web- STATIONS ster City; KAYL, Storm Lake; KSTT, Daven- WCOC, Meridian. Miss.; WJQS, Jackson, port; KSMN, Mason City; KFAD, Fairfield; Miss. KCHA, Charles City, all in Iowa; KCNI, J. W. Woodruff Broken Bow; KFGT, Fremont; KNEB, Scotch - Stations bluff, and KJSK, Columbus, all in Nebraska; WAOK AM FM Atlanta, Ga.; WRBL AM FM WMRO, Aurora; WCAZ, Carthage, and WLBK, Columbus; WGPC Albany, all Georgia. De Kalb, all in Illinois; KXGN, Glendive, Montana; WDLB, Marshfield, Wisc.; WMNE, Wrather -itI 'a rez Menomonie, Wisc.; WOSH, Oshkosh, Wisc.; & TV, Diego, Calif.; TV WPDR, Portage, Wisc.; WPRE, Prairie Du .KFMB AM San Chien, Wisc.; WRIN, Racine, Wisc.; WRCO, Licenses for Boston & Corpus Christi. WNEW, Richland Center, Wisc.; WSPT, Stevens Point, New York. Wisc.; WTRW, Two Rivers, Wisc.; WBKV, West Bend, Wisc.; KJAN, Atlantic, Iowa: Wyoming Cowboy Network WKLK, Cloquet, Minn.; WSHB, Stillwater, Minn. KFBC, 2923 East Lincolnway, Cheyenne, Wyo. Phone: 4 -9461 General Manager Wm. C. Grove West Texas Packaged Commercial Manager C P. Cahill Stations STATIONS St. Angelus Hotel, San Angelo, Texas KFBC, Cheyenne; KRAL, Rawlins; KWRL, PHONE: 6715 Riverton; KWOR, Worland, KOWB, Laramie; KVOC, Casper; KODI, Cody; KGOS, Tarring - STATIONS ton; KSID, Sidney; KASL, Newcastle. KRBC, Abilene: KBST, Big Spring; KGKL, San Angelo; KTRN, Wichita Falls. The Yankee Network Westinghouse Broadcasting 21 Brookline Ave., Boston 15. Mass. Co. Stations Phone: Commonwealth 6 -0800 Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr. Norman Knight A subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vice -President George Steffy -Headquarters: 125 K St., N.W., Wash. 6, Sales, Prom. Manger Tom Bateson D. C. - N. Y. Phone: MU 7 -0808. Merchandising Dir James Gates President Donald McGannon STATIONS Pres. Asst. J. B. Conley V.P., Programming.... WNAC, Boston- Lawrence; WFAU, Augusta, .....Richard M. Pack Maine: WIDE. Vice -Pres. Rolland Tooke Biddeford, Maine; WICC, (Cleveland) Bridgeport, Conn.; WALE, Fall River, Mass.; Vice -Pres. Harold C. Lund (Pittsburgh) WEIM, Fitchburg -Leominster, Mass.: WHAT, Dir. of Research Melvin A. Goldberg Greenfield, Mass.: WGTH, Hartford, Conn.; Exec, Asst. to Pres. R H. Teter WOCB, Hyannis. Mass.; WCOU, Lewiston - Advertising Manager D G. Partridge Auburn, Maine; WLLH. Lowell, Mass.: WNBH, National Sales Mgr. A W. Dannenbaum New Bedford. Mass.; WNLC, New London, STATIONS Conn.; WBRK, Pittsfield, Mass.; WPOR, Port- land, Maine; WEAN, Providence, R. I.; WSYB, WBZ AM FM TV, Boston; KYW, KYW TV, Rutland, Vt.: WWSR, St. Albans, Vt.; WMAS, Cleveland; KPIX TV, San Francisco; WBZA Springfield, Mass.; WWCO, Waterbury, Conn.; AM FM, Springfield, Mass.; KEX AM FM, WDEV, Waterbury, Vt.; WAAB, Worcester, Po.tland, Oregon. Mass. 314 .
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