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Stroudsburg Titusville Pennsylvania Directory of Radio Sports. News staff: 2; news progmg 49 hrs wkly. Target aud: 30 pus; WSBG(FM) -Co -owned with WVPO(AM). Oct 1, 1964: 93.5 mhz; 550 wngh @ptdprolog.net. Web Site: www.wmgh.com. Licensee: college educated, upscale. Carol Logan, pros; Don A. Bedell, gen w. 764 ft. TL: N40 56 56 W57 09 29. Stereo. Format: Hot adult J- Systems Franchising Corp. (group owner; acq 2- 28-87; $300,000; mgr, Nick Ferrara, opns mgr; Scott Cohagan, gen sis mgr, Patrick contemp, rock & hip. Target aud: 18 -49. Spec prog: Modem rock 3 hrs FTR: 12- 15-86). Format: Adult contemp. Spec prog: Oldies 11 hrs, Boland, news dir; Bob Taylor, chief of engrg. Rates: $30; 25; 25; 15. wkly. polka 3 hrs, country 4 hrs wkly. Harold G. Fulmer Ill, pres; Bill Lakatas, gen mgr & progmg din; Mark Marek, gen sls mgr & news dir; Joe Manjack, chief of engrg. *Rates: $40; 33; 38; 33. WBHV(FM)-Co -ovmed with WMAJ(AM). 1965: 103.1 mhz; 3 kw. -55 Summerdale ft. TL: N40 48 32 W77 50 28. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Web Site: www.Beaver103.com. Format: CHR. News staff: one. Target aud: Tarentum WJAZ(FM)- Jan 10, 1991: 91.7 mhz; 140 w. 683 ft. TL: N40 18 16 18-34; college -aged youth, young adults. Keith Allen. progmg dir; W76 55 53. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Rebroadcasts WRTI(FM) Lynn Deppen. engrg VP. Philadelphia 100% 100 Annenberg Hall (011 -00). 2020 N. 13th St., WZPT(FM) -See New Kensington Philadelphia (19122). (215) 204 -8405. Fax: (215) 204 -4890. E -mail: WPSU(FM)- Dec 6, 1953: 91.5 mhz; 1.7 kw. 1,197 ft. TL: N40 48 32 comments @wrti.org. Web Site: www.wrti.org. Licensee: Temple Telford W77 50 28. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Wagner Annex. University Park University of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education (acq (16802). (814) 865 -9778. Fax: (814) 12 -88; $5,000; FTR: 12- 5 -88). *Net: NPR Format: Classical, jazz. 865-3145. E -mail: 'WBMR(FM)- June 1967: 91.7 mhz; 115 w. Ant 249 ft. TL: N40 18 [email protected]. Web Site: www.wpsu.org. Licensee: Pennsylvania News staff: one; news progmg 15 hrs wkly. Target aud: 30-65. Dave 15 W75 17 39. 300 E. Rock Rd., Allentown (18103). (610) 798 -4000. State University. *Net: NPR Format: News, class. folk, jazz. News Conant, CEO: Bill Johnson, prés; Vic Scarpata, CFO; Tobias Poole, Licensee: United Ministries (acq 8- 30-02). Format: Relg. Gregory C. staff: one: news progmg 35 hrs wkly. Target aud: General; upscale, opus dir: William P. Johnson, dev dir; Rick Torpey, gen sis mgr & mktg Hartman, pres. educated adults. Spec prop: Folk 11 hrs, jazz 3 hrs, blues 2 hrs wkly. mgr; Lorna Nixon, prom dir; Jack Moore. progmg dir; Windsor *Ted Krichels, gen mgr; Greg Petersen, stn mgr; Steve Shipman, Johnson, news dir; Jeff DePolo, chief of engrg. Tioga opns dir; Joy Vincent Killian, dev dir; Ashear Barr, sis dir; Bill Hiergeist, rgnl sis mgr: Sam Komlenic, rgnl sis mgr: Lori Pacchioli, mktg mgr; Sunbury WMTT(FM)- Kristine Allen. progmg dir & mus dir; Carl Fisher, chief of engrg. May 23, 1991: 94.7 mhz; 820 w. 895 ft. TL: N41 54 36 W77 00 40. (CP: 12 kw). Stereo. Hm opn: 24. 106 John St., 2nd FI, WKOK(AM)- 1933: 1070 khz; 10 kw-D, 1 kwN, DA-N. TL: N40 52 Horseheads, NY (14845). 495 Court St, 2nd FI, Binghamton, NY WOWK(FM)- Listing follows WRSC(AM). 46 W76 4918. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box 1070 (17801). R.D. 2, County (13904). (607) 795-0795. (607) 772-1005. Fax: (607) 795.1095. (607) Line Rd., Selinsgrove (17870). (570) 286 -5838. (570) 743 -1841. Fax: 772 -2945. E -mail: [email protected]. Licensee: Europa Communications Inc. (acq 5-22 -92). Rep: Katz Radio Format: WRSC(AM)- May 29, 1961: 1390 khz; 2 kw -D, 1 kw -N, DA -N. TL: (570) 743 -7837. (570) 743 -1605. Web Site: www.wkok.com. Licensee: Classic N40 48 50 W77 5330. Rebroadcasts WBLF(AM) Bellefonte 100% 160 Sunbury Broadcasting Corp. (acq 5-33) Net: CBS Rep: Roslin rock, AOR. News progmg 2 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25.49. Kevin M. Clearview Ave. (16803). (814) 238-5085. Fax: (814) 238 -8993. Dome. Wash ally: Wilkinson Barker Knauer. Format: News/talk, Fitzgerald, CEO, opns dir & chief of engrg; George Harris, COO & gen Licensee: Dame Broadcasting L.L.C. (group owner; (acq 3- 22 -00; sports. News staff: 4; news progmg 168 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35 plus. sis mgr; Robert Smith. stn mgr; Steve Shimer, progmg dir. *Rates: grpsl). Net: ABC Information & Entertainment Rep: McGavren Guild *Roger S. Haddon Sr., chmn; Joseph A. McGranaghan, pres; Roger $20; 25; 30; 20. Dome. Wash airy: Latham & Watkins. Format: News/talk. News staff: S. Haddon Jr., gen mgr; Ron Maddey, rgnl sls mgr; Gayln Fodder, 2; news progmg 10 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35 plus. Spec prog: Class 3 mktg mgr; Kelli Spitelmyer, prom dir & prom mgr, Mark Lawrence, Titusville hrs wkly. J. Albert Dame, CEO & chmn; Rob Schmidt, gen mgr; progmg dir; Peggy Chamberlin, news dir; Harry Bingaman, chief of Diana Albright, gen sls mgr: Dave Shannon. progmg mgr; Keith engrg. WTIV(AM)- Nov 27, 1955: 1230 khz; 1 kw-U. TL: N41 37 00 W79 41 Fledderman, news dir. *Rates: 524; 20; 20; 15. 34. Hrs opn: 6 AM- midnight. Box 606 (16354). WTIV Bldg., 150 W. WOKX(FM) -Co -owned with WKOK(AM). Sept 15, 1948: 94.1 mhz; Central Ave. (16354). (814) 827 -3651. Fax: (814) 827-1679. Web Site: WOWK(FM) -Co -owned with WRSC(AM). April 1965: 97.1 mhz; 3 kw. 16 kw. 879 ff. TL: N40 47 07 W76 41 51. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Web www.foreverradlo.com. Licensee: Forever Broadcasting LLC. Group 403 ft. TL: N40 48 27 W77 56 29. Stereo. Format: Rock/AOR. Target She: www.wgkx.com. Format CHR. Drew Kelly, progmg dir. owner: Forever Broadcasting (acq 7 -20-00; grpsq. Wash atty: Reddy, aud: 18-49. *Dave Shannon, adv mgr; Jason Miller, progmg dir. Begley & McCormick. Format: MOR, Unforgettable Music. News progmg 13 hrs wkly. Target aud: 22 -54; mixed. Thomas J. Sauber, Susquehanna gen mgr; 11m Snyder, opns dir; Laurie Vegan, gen sls mgr; Dave 'WRXV(FM)--Not on air, target date: unknown: 89.1 mhz; 1 w horiz, English, progmg dir; Robert H. Sauber, chief of engrg. *Rates: $18; 4.4 kw vert. Ant 1.099 ft. TL: N40 43 56 W78 19 33. 1313 Valley View WKGB -FAH Feb 11, 1989: 92.5 mhz; 6 kw. 709 ft. TL: N42 03 10 13: 18; 11. Rd., Bellefonte (16823). Licensee: Invisible Allies Ministries. *Michael W75 42 07. (CP: 1.3 kw). Stereo. Hm opn: 24. 320 N. Jensen Rd., J. Schomer, prés & gen mgr. Vestal, NY (13850). (607) 584 -5800. Fax: (607) 584 -5900. Web Site: Tobyhanna www.925kgb.com. Licensee: Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses WTLR(FM)- Jan 1, 1978: 89.9 mhz; 25 kw. 584 TL: N40 Inc. Group owner: Clear Channel Communications Inc. (acq 4- 14-00; ft. 53 52 WKRF(FM)- Jan 15, 1993: 107.9 mhz; 5.7 kw. 564 ft. TL: N41 07 04 W77 51 49. Hm grpsl) Rep: D 8 R Radio Wash airy: Carr, Morris & Graeff. Format: Stereo. opn: 24. 2020 Cato Ave. (16801). (814) W75 22 43. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Rebroadcasts WKRZ(FM) 237 -9857. E -mail: mail2020Mcpci.org. Web AOR, classic rock. News progmg one hr wkly. Target aud: 25 -49; baby Site: www.cpci.org. Wilkes -Barre 100% 305 Hwy. 315, Pittston (18640). (570) 839 -5858. Licensee: Pennsylvania Institute boomers who grew up with rock and roll of the 60s & 705. Spec prog: Central Christian Inc. Format: Fax: (570) 883 -9851. Web Site: www.wkrf.com. Licensee: Entercom Christian. News staff: one; news hrs wkly. Jazz 2 hrs, farm one hr wkly. Tom Burney, gen mgr; Jim Free, opns progmg 9 Target aud: 30-55. Wilkes -Barre Scranton LLC. Group owner: Entercom Communications T. mgr: Mark mgr & progmg dir. Garry Sutley, gen Van Ouse, progmg dir. Corp. (acq 5- 11-00). Format: Top -40. News staff: one; news progmg one hr wkly. Target aud: 25 -54. John Burkavage. gen mgr; Jim WZWW(FM) -(Bellefonte). Sept 15, 1986: 95.3 mhz; 933 w. 577 ft. Swarthmore Rising, stn mgr & opns mgr; Andy Zapotek, gen sis mgr; Bob Demono, TL: N40 53 32 W77 51 49. (CP: 794 w, ant 636 ft.). Stereo. Hm opn: nail sis mgr; Michael Ignatz, prom dir; Jerry Padden, progmg dir; 24. 863 Benner Pike, Suite 200 (16801). (814) 231 -0953. Fax: (814) Elizabeth Masich, mus dir; Lamar Smith, chief of engrg. YSRN -FM- Dec 31, 1939: 91.5 mhz; 110 w. 140 ft. TL: N39 54 18 231 -0950. Licensee: First Media Radio LLC (group owner; acq W75 21 16. Stereo. Swarthmore College, 500 College Ave. (19081). 8- 28 -00). Rep: Allied Radio Partners Commercial Media Sales. (610) 328 -8336. (610) 328 -8335. Licensee: Swarthmore College. Towanda Format: Adult contemp. News staff: 2; news progmg 7 hrs wkly. Targe) Format: Div. Kevin Schbtmann, gen mgr. aud: 25 -54; upscale families. Spec prog: Sports 3 hrs wkly. Alex WTTC(AM)- 1959: 1550 khz; 500 w -D. TL: N41 45 55 W76 29 10. Kolobielski, pros; Mike McGough, gen mgr; Steve Williams, gen sis 204 Desmond St., Sayre (18840). (570) 888.7745. Fax: (570) mgr & Valley progmg dir; Steve Jones, mus dir & news dir. Sweet 888-9005. Licensee: WATS Broadcasting Inc. (acq 5-1-96; $175,000 for stock with co-located FM) Net: Motor Racing Net Format: Oldies.
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