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Hillsboro W123 03 20 Oregon Directory of Radio (541) 687 -3370. Fax: (541) 687 -3573. Web Site: www.krvm.com. KWVZ(FM)-Not on air. target date: unknown: 91.7 mhz: w horiz. KMUZ(AM)-Licensed to Gresham. See Portlana Licensee: Lane County School District 4J. (acq 1- 10.97) Rep: 40 w vert. 1,601 ft. TL: N44 07 28 W124 00 41. 139 Susan Campbell McGavren Guild. Format: World news, sports. Carl Sundberg, gen Hall, University of Oregon. Eugene (97403). (541) 345-0800. Harbeck-Fruitdale mgr & chief of engrg. Licensee: Oregon State Board of Higher Education. Paul C. Bjomstad, gen mgr. KLDR(FM)- May 3, 1991: 98.3 mhz; 185 w. 2.096 ft. TL: N42 22 56 KRVM -FM- Dec 8, 1947: 91.9 mhz; 1.9 kw. -36 ft. TL: N44 03 44 W123 16 29. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Rebroadcasts KAJO(AM) Grants W123 06 17. (CP: 1.12 kw, ant 98 ft.). Stereo. Hrs opn: 20. (541) Gleneden Beach Pass 888 Rogue River Hwy., Grants Pass (97527). (541) 474 -7292. 687 -3147. Web Site: www.krvm.com. Licensee: School District 4 J Fax: (541) 474 -7300. E -mail: kdrOkldr.com. Web Site: www.kldr.com. Lane County. Net: NPR. Format: AAA, AOR, blues. News progmg 3 KSHL(FM)- December 1992: 97.5 mhz; 17 kw. 843 ff. TL: N44 45 22 Licensee: Grants Pass Broadcasting Corp. *Net: AP. Format: Adult hrs wkly. Target aud: General. Spec grog: Black 2 hrs, country one hr, W124 02 57. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box 1180, 644 S.W. Coast Hwy., contemp. News staff: one; news progmg 10 hrs wkly. Target aud: folk 3 hrs wkly. Wilson, pres; Wilson, gen mgr: Matt Wilson, gen sls Suite F. Newport (97365). (541) 265.6477. Fax: (541) 265 -6478. 25 -54. Jim Cad dir; dir; Marsh, E -mail: kshl @aol.com. Web Site: www.kshl.com. Licensee: Stephanie mgr; Tim Thompson, prom Kenny Ryan, progmg Sam news dir, Mike Carmichael, chief of engrg. *Rates: $25; 15; 15; 10. KSCR(AM)- June 12, 1962: 1320 khz: 1 kw-D. 40 w -N. TL: N44 05 Linn. Allied Radio Partners. Format: Modern country. News staff: one; 25 W123 06 43. 4222 Commerce St., Box 23410 (97402). (541) news progmg 2 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -55; general. *Dick Linn, gen 485-5846. Fax: (541) 485-0969. Web Site: www.cumulus.com. mgr, opns mgr, progmg dir & chief of engrg; Stephanie Linn, gen sls Hermiston Licensee: Cumulus Licensing Corp. Group owner: Cumulus Media Inc. mgr & prom mgr; Leslie Linn, mus dir, news dir & pub affrs dir. (acq 2-29-00; grind. Christal. Format: Sports, talk. Target aud: 18-44; KOHU(AM)- Feb 6, 1956: 1360 khz; 4.3 kw -D, 500 w-N, DA -N. TL: general. Dan Gittings, gen mgr; B.J. O'Brien, gen sis mgr; Stu Allen, Gold Beach N45 51 57 W119 18 45. Hrs opn: 24. Box 145, 80404 Cooney Ln. progmg dir; Cia Court, mus dir; James Boyd. chief of engrg. (97838). (541) 567 -6500. Fax: (541) 567 -6068. Licensee: Westend Radio L.L.C. (acq 4- 16-97; with co-located FM) Net: ABC. Rep: KGBR(FM)- December 1984: 92.7 mhz: 265 w. 1,030 ft. TL: N42 23 KUGN(AM)- July 4, 1946: 590 khz; 5 kw -D, 5 kw-N, DA -N. TL: N44 Farmakis, Eastman; Target. Wash arty: Fisher, Wayland, Cooper, 50 W124 21 50. (CP: 42.06 kw, ant 2,700 ft. TL: N42 23 44 W124 21 05 48 W123 04 18. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box 23410, 4222 Commerce Leader & Zaragoza L.L.P.. Format: C &W. News staff: one; news 47). Hm opn: 5 AM -11 PM (M -F); 6 AM -10 PM (S, Su). Box 787, St. (97402). (541) 485 -5846. Fax: (541) 485 -0969. Web Site: progmg 10 hrs wkly. Target aud: General; two county lac audience. BetGar Bldg., 29795 Ellensburg Ave. (97444). (541) 247-7211. (541) www.kugn.com. Licensee: Cumulus Licensing Corp. Group owner: Spec prog: Sp 6 hrs wkly. Ron Hughes, gen mgr; Angela Pursel, gen 247 -7418. Fax: (541) 247 -4155. E -mail: kgbr @kgbr.com. Web Site: Cumulus Media Inc. (acq 6- 15-00; grpsl). Net: CBS. Rep: Eastman, sls mgr; Boone Elliott, prom dir & progmg dir; Adam Russell, news dir: www.kgbr.com. Licensee: St. Marie Communications Inc. (acq 3-87; Art Moore. Wash atty: Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. Format: News/talk. Richard Wilson, engrg dir. $60,000; FTR: 11- 16 -87) Rep: Eastman; Allied Radio Partners. Wash News staff: 6; news progmg 28 hrs wkly. Target aud: 30 -65; general. arty: Fisher, Wayland. Cooper. Leader & Zaragoza. Format: Country. Bill Bradley. gen mgr; Troy Murphy, gen sls mgr; Wendy Wintrode, adult contemp. News staff: 2: news progmg 4 hrs wkly. Target aud: KOFM(FM)-Co-owned with KOHU. Sept 18, 1978: 100.1 mhz; 3 kw. prom dir; Jerry Allen, progmg dir; Rick Little, news dir; Cory Schruth, 25 -54. Dale L. St. Marie, gen mgr. Rates: $7.64: 7.64: 7.64; 7.64. 300 ft. TL: N45 51 57 W119 18 45. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Format: Pure chief of engrg. gold. News staff: one; news progmg 5 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25-49; young adult. Ron Hughes, pres; Adam Russell, gen mgr & pub affrs KNRO -FM-Co -owned with KUGN(AM). Dec 26, 1958: 97.9 mhz; 100 Gold Hill dir. kw. 1.230 ft. TL: N44 00 08 W123 06 50. Stereo. Web Site: www.nrq.com. Format: Alternative. Chris Crowley, progmg dir. KRWO(FM)- Aug 11, 1980: 100.3 mhz; 30 kw. 970 ft. TL: N42 27 07 Hillsboro W123 03 20. Stereo. Hrs apn: 24. 3624 Avion Dr., Medford (97504). (541) 772 -4170. (541) 857 -0340. Fax: (541) 857 -0326. (541) 'KWAX(FM)- Apr 4, 1951: 91.1 mhz; 21.5 kw horiz, 12.5 kw vert. KUIK(AM)- 1954: 1360 khz; 5 kw-U, DA-N. TL: N45 29 13 W122 54 858-5416. Licensee: Citicasters Licenses Inc. (NEW). Group owner: 1,050 h. TL: N44 00 04 W123 06 45. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. 75 31. Hm opn: 24. Box 566 (97123). 3355 N.E. Cornell Rd. (97123). Clear Channel Communications Inc. (acq 1999; grpsl). Net: AP. Rep: (541) Web Site: www.kwax.com. Centennial Loop (97401). 345-0800. (503) 640 -1360. Fax: (503) 640 -6108. E -mail: amradio @kuik.com. Tacher. Format: Contemp country. News staff: 2. Target aud: 18-54. Licensee: Stale Board of Higher Education. *Net: Beethoven. Wash Web Site: www.kuik.com. Licensee: Dolphin Communications Inc. Keith Lollis, gen mgr: Steve Christiansen, gen sls mgr. Michele arty: Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld. Format: Class. News progmg (group owner; acq 8 -1.78) Net: Westwood One, CBS Sports, Michaels, prom dir: Dana Slady, adv dir; Larry Neal, progmg dir; Brian 7 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35 plus. Paul C. Bjornstad, gen mgr; Rocky ABC/D. Allied Radio Partners. Format: News/alk, sports, Sp. News Bishop, news dir; Toni Howell, chief of engrg. Lammana, opus mgr; Bob Anderson, sls dir; Caitriona Bolster, mus dir; staff: one; news progmg 24 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25-54. Spec prog: Chris Murray, chief of engrg. Relg 2 hrs wkly. Don McCoun, pres & gen mgr; Jay Mlazgar, sls dir Grants Pass & gen sls mgr; Jay Mluzgar, adv dir & adv mgr; Paul Warren, progmg 'KWVA(FM)- May 27, 1993: 88.1 mhz: 500 w. -56 ft. TL: N44 00 07 dir & progmg mgr; Hal Murray, news dir; James Boyd, chief of engrg. Rates: $44: 38; 44; 32. W123 06 53. Hrs opn: 24. Box 3157, ERB Memoral Union, Univ. of *KAGI(AM)- Dec 16. 1939: 930 khz; 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N, DA -N. TL: N42 Oregon (97403). (541) 346-4091. Fax: (541) 346 -0648. Web Site: 25 24 W123 20 04. (CP: 1.5 kw-N). 1250 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland www.gladstone.voregon.edu/ -kwva. Licensee: Associated Students of (97520). (541) 552 -6301. Fax: (541) 552 -8565. Licensee: Southern Hood River University of Oregon. (acq 6-29 -92; FTR: 7- 20 -92) Format: Div, Oregon University. (acq 7- 11 -91; FTR: 7- 29 -91) Net: PRI. Wash ally: progsv, urban contemp. News progmg 10 hrs wkly. Target aud: 3-30; Ader & Hadden. Format: News, info. Spec prog: Sp 6 hrs wkly. KCGB(FM)-- Listing follows KIHR. intelligent, bright, charming, attractive. Spec prog: Black 19 hrs, folk 4 *Mitchell Christian, CFO; Bryon Lambed, opns dir; Paul Westhelle, hrs, jazz 4 hrs, Sp 4 hrs, blues 4 hrs, children 4 hrs wkly. *Kelly Lea, dev dir & mktg dir; Ronald Kramer, gen mgr & progmg dir; Eric Alan, KIHR(AM)- Oct 17, 1950: 1340 khz; 1 kw-U. TL: N45 42 07 W121 gen mgr. opns dir, dev dir & sls dir; Steven Sawada, prom dir, Ath mus dir: Lucy Edwards. news dir; Darin Ransom, engrg dir. 32 10. Hrs opn: 24. Box 360 (97031). 1190 22nd St. (97031). (541) Norgard, adv dir; Debra Garwood, progmg dir; Sarah Kemp, mus dir: 386 -1511. Fax: (541) 386 -7155. Web Site: www.kihrk105.com. Adam Newton, asst music dir; Eric Pfieffer, news dir; Nathan Cox, KAJO(AM)- Aug 15. 1957: 1270 khz; 5 kw -D. 48 w -N. TL: N42 26 Licensee: Columbia Gorge Broadcasters Inc. (group owner; acq chief of engrg. Hm 24. Rogue River Hwy. (97526). 16 W123 21 27. Stereo. opn: 888 4 -1 -67) Rep: Tacher. Wash arty: Fisher, Wayland, Cooper, Leader & (541) 476-6608. Fax: (541) 476 -4018. E -mail: kajoekajo.com. Web Zaragoza L.L.P.. Format: C &W. News staff: 3; news progmg 12 hrs KZEL -FM- Apr 22, 1962: 96.1 mhz; 100 kw.
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