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Tattler Master 3/11 INDIANAPOLIS WINTER BOOK, PHASE 1 TREND. Susquehanna Volume XXXI • Number 10 • March 11, 2005 country giant WFMS not shrinking. WFMS-FM 12.0-12.5, WFBQ-FM THE 8.6-9.0, WIBC-AM 7.0-6.9, WHHH-FM 7.0-6.7, WGLD-FM 5.5-5.9, WTLC-FM 5.1-4.7, WRZX-FM 4.5-4.7, WNOU-FM 4.2-4.7, WYXB-FM AIN TREET 4.4-3.9, WZPL-FM 3.9-3.6, WTPI-FM 3.9-3.1, WISG-FM 2.4-2.8, WKLU- M S FM 2.0-2.5, WYJZ-FM 2.9-2.5, WTTS-FM 2.3-2.4, WTLC-AM 2.0-2.0, Communicator Network WXNT-AM 1.5-1.7, WENS-FM 1.8-1.5, WEDJ-FM 0.9-1.2, WRDZ-FM 0.8-1.1, WKKG-FM 0.9-0.9, WNDE-AM 1.2-0.9, WSYW-AM 0.4-0.7, AA TT TT LL EE WBRI-AM **-0.5, WXLW-AM 0.8-0.5, WWWY-FM **-0.4. All Phase 1 TT RR Winter Book Trends found in this TATTLER are 12+, M-Su, 6A-12M, Fall 2004-Winter Phase 1 comparisons, unless otherwise noted. © Publisher • Tom Kay/Main Street Marketing & Promotion 2005, The Arbitron Company. All rights reserved. There’s just no excuse Jimmy Steele will be continuing his radio career as PD for Entercom Top 40 WKSE/Buffalo. He comes from the same role at WNCI/Columbus, CONCLAVE SCHOLARSHIPS NEED YOUR HELP! The Conclave is in and steps into the space vacated by Dave Universal. Larry Robb, the final 2 weeks of soliciting 2005 scholarship applications for three Entercom/Buffalo VP/GM, welcomed Steele with an internal memo radio/music industry scholarships given annually to attend three lauding his career which includes successful programming stints at nationally recognized educational institutions. And YOU can help!! The WZEE/Madison, WRVW/Nashville and midday/weekend duties as Terry radio scholarships are offered to attend Brown College of Minneapolis, LaMar at Majic 102 and Rock 102/Buffalo. MN or to The Specs Howard School of Broadcasting Arts of Southfield, MI. One Music Business scholarship will be awarded to OMAHA-COUNCIL BLUFFS WINTER BOOK, PHASE 1 TREND. Musictech/McNally-Smith College of St. Paul, MN. In all, these Journal rock KEZO makes a HUGE move! KFAB-AM 9.4-9.4, KEZO- Conclave scholarships represent a value of over $65,000. Entry forms FM 6.4-7.8, KXKT-FM 7.9-6.9, KGOR-FM 5.6-6.1, KQCH-FM 5.6-5.8, and more information are available inside career counseling offices at KKCD-FM 4.3-5.5, KQKQ-FM 5.6-5.2, KSRZ-FM 5.5-4.5, KEFM-FM high schools around America or by visiting the Conclave website at 3.4-4.2, KLTQ-FM 4.3-4.2, KBLR-FM 4.1-3.4, KKAR-AM 3.5-3.3, KHUS- www.theconclave.com. The scholarship deadline is April 1, 2005. FM 3.1-3.2, KOMJ-AM 2.6-3.1, KOZN-AM 2.2-2.6, KBBX-FM 2.2-2.1, Now, here’s where you – as a radio pro – come in. Radio stations can KCTY-FM 1.8-1.9, KOSR-AM 0.6-0.6, KCRO-AM 0.6-0.5, KHLP-AM **- help notify listeners about these valuable scholarships by downloading 0.5, KOIL-AM 0.8-0.5. public service announcements at www.theconclave.com. These PSA’s are available for instant-download, alerting listeners to the possibility of Kevin Robinson, current PD for Infinity Hot AC KYKY/St. Louis, has winning one of these valuable awards! You’ll have your choice of a been promoted to VP/Hot AC Programming for all 18 stations owned variety of voice-over styles for your station. Download as many as you and operated by Infinity. Even with all the new responsibility, Robinson like and schedule them often! Quality? They’re provided in broadcast will keep his duties at KYKY. quality mp3! (Special thanks to Jamie Phillips KCVM/Waterloo, Gale DES MOINES WINTER BOOK, PHASE 1 TREND. Clear Channel N/T Parmelee WEZF/Burlington, and Sandy Bennett WNSY/Columbus for WHO remains strong. WHO-AM 10.1-10.3, KIOA-FM 7.8-8.4, KLTI-FM th volunteering their voice over services!) The 30 Annual Learning 7.9-8.4, KJJY-FM 6.8-7.3, KGGO-FM 6.8-6.7, KSTZ-FM 5.8-6.3, KDRB- Conference,“Conclave XXX – Hardcore Radio”, is scheduled for FM 5.3-5.2, KAZR-FM 4.6-5.0, KWQW-FM 3.5-4.2, KKDM-FM 4.6-4.2, Thursday, July 21 to Sunday, July 24, 2005 at the Marriott City Center KHKI-FM 4.6-3.9, KRNT-AM 3.6-3.4, KBGG-AM 1.7-2.2, KMXD-FM 2.5- in Downtown Minneapolis. 2.2, KXNO-AM 2.0-1.7, KCCQ-FM 1.5-1.4, KZZQ-FM 1.7-1.1, KXIA- FM 0.7-0.8, KWKY-AM 0.7-0.8, KKRF-FM **-0.5, KWMT-AM 0.8-0.5. The Tattler thinks that when it costs $25 bucks to fill up a Ford Focus, gas prices have become ridiculous. Given their new “Alternative Fuel The Academy of Country Music has released its nominees for their Source” promotion, Emmis Alternative WKQX/Chicago must share this 40th annual ACM Awards, amongst them several Midwesterners. sentiment. The station is giving away free gas to listeners registered on Nominees for Radio Station of the Year include KTTS/Springfield, MO, their Q101.com website. Every hour between 10 and 10, a winner is and WIXY/Champaign, IL. Other nominees include: KPLX/Dallas, TX, announced. They then have 10 minutes to call in and claim their prize. KUZZ/Bakersfield, CA, WIVK/Knoxville, TN. In the talent corner, Lisa In addition, each Thursday in March, Turd from Mancow’s Morning Dent of WUSN/Chicago is up for On-Air Personality of the Year, joining Madness (Yes, THAT Mancow...the one keynoting the 30th Annual Dex & Kim (WUSY/Chattanooga), TN Gunner (WIVK/Knoxville), Skip Conclave Learning Conference in July!) will be at a different Mahaffey (WQYK/Tampa_ and Tim & Willy (KNIX/Phoenix). Winners Chicagoland Shell station pumping free gas for one hour. will be honored at a live broadcast from Las Vegas on Tuesday, May 17th. JOSS Jessie’s STONE Girl Right To Be Wrong Monitor Triple A 11 ADDED WIOG! WRVQ 41x! WNCI 34x! MAIN STREET MARKETING & PROMOTION, 4517 MINNETONKA BLVD #104, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55416 PHONE/FAX: 952.927.HITS (4487)/927-6427 Publisher: Tom Kay at [email protected] Web: www.main-st.net LOW MILLIONSELEANOR SHE’S BACK. KFBZ SHE’S BREANNA. “No Other Love” 60x! ...coming soon! ENTERTAINMENT In other award news, congrats to KJIL/Wichita, KS and WCIC/Peoria, $7.5 Million has been raised locally by KS95 for the children’s health IL on their nominations in the Small Market Radio Station of the Year organizations! category for the 2005 GMA/Christian Music Broadcasters Radio Station of the Year Contest. The winners will be announced at the 3rd Mason City Fall Book. Clear Channel country KIAI wins again. KIAI- Annual GMA Music Awards on April 13th. FM 18 - 16, KGLO-AM 6.7 - 10, KLSS-FM 9 - 9, KSMA-FM 7.9 - 7, KAUS-FM 4.5 - 5, KLKK-FM 9 - 5, KYTC-FM 6.7 - 5, WHO -AM 2.2 - 4, GRAND RAPIDS WINTER BOOK, PHASE 1 TREND. Clear Channel KRIB-AM 3.4 - 3, KCHA-AM 1.1 - 2, KFMW-FM ** - 2, KKHQ-FM 1.1 - country WBCT widens lead. WBCT-FM 9.6-10.4, WOOD-AM 8.9-7.8, 2, KROC-FM 4.5 – 2 WSNX-FM 7.1-7.1, WOOD-FM 5.5-6.6, WLAV-FM 5.4-5.4, WLHT-FM 4.6-4.5, WGRD-FM 3.6-3.9, WTRV-FM 3.4-3.7, WTNR-FM 2.6-3.4, Marc Kalman Gets A Real Job! Snafu Consulting partners Dan Kieley WJQK-FM 3.1-3.2, WFGR-FM 2.1-2.8, WKLQ-FM 2.2-2.7, WVTI-FM and Garry Leigh welcome long-time Twin Cities GM, Marc Kalman 2.6-2.5, WBFX-FM 2.7-2.4, WNWZ-AM 2.3-2.2, WMUS-FM 2.1-2.0, into the company! He’ll act as Snafu’s head sales and management WMJH-AM # 1.3-1.5, WFUR-FM 1.4-1.5, WBBL-AM 1.3-1.1, WYVN- consultant. Marc has served as the GM of KDWB, KTCZ, and KS95 FM 0.5-0.9, WMRR-FM 0.5-0.8, WJNZ-AM 0.4-0.7, WMFN-AM 0.7-0.7, over the past 15 years, beginning as an Accout Rep at WCCO-AM. WTKG-AM 0.9-0.7, WHTC-AM 0.5-0.6, WPNW-AM 0.5-0.5, WGN-AM According to Dan and Garry, “Marc will help our client stations maximize 0.4-0.4, WQLR-FM 0.7-0.4. sales, helping them by suggesting successful managerial concepts and strategies. He’ll also work to correct nasty slices in their golf game, Country Radio Broadcasters just wrapped up a successful CRS, but too!” before they left Nashville last weekend, they tapped a few folks you know to help in the coming year. KFKF/KC Promotions Dir.
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