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Networks, Stations, and Services Represented NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED Senate Gallery 224–6421 House Gallery 225–5214 ABC NEWS—(202) 222–7700; 1717 DeSales Street, NW., Washington, DC 20036: John W. Allard, Scott Anderson, Sarah Baker, Mark Banks, Gene Barrett, Sonya Crawford Bearson, Adam Belmar, Bob Bender, Phillip M. Black, Tahman Bradley, Robert E. Bramson, Charles Breiterman, Sam Brooks, Henry M. Brown, David John G. Bull, Quiana Burns, Christopher Carlson, David Chalian, Martin J. Clancy, John Cochran, Theresa E. Cook, Richard L. Coolidge, Pam Coulter, Jan Crawford Greenburg, Max Culhane, Thomas J. d’Annibale, Jack Date, Edward Teddy Davis, Yunji Elisabeth de Nies, Clifford E. DeGray, Steven Densmore, Dominic DeSantis, Elizabeth C. Dirner, Henry Disselkamp, John F. Dittman, Peter M. Doherty, Brian Donovan, Lawrence L. Drumm, Jennifer Duck, Richard Ehrenberg, Margaret Ellerson, Daniel Glenn Elvington, Kendall A. Evans, Charles Finamore, Jon D. Garcia, Robert G. Garcia, Arthur R. Gauthier, Charles DeWolf Gibson, Thomas M. Giusto, Bernard Gmiter, Jennifer Goldberg, Stuart Gordon, Robin Gradison, Jonathan Greenberger, Stephen Hahn, Brian Robert Hartman, William T. Hatch, John Edward Hendren, Esequiel Herrera, Kylie A. Hogan, Julia Kartalia Hoppock, Matthew Alan Hosford, Amon Hotep, Bret Hovell, Matthew Jaffe, Fletcher Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Derek Leon Johnston, Akilah N. Joseph, Steve E. Joya, James F. Kane, Jonathan Karl, David P. Kerley, John Knott, Donald Eugene Kroll, Maya C. Kulycky, Hilary Lefebvre, Melissa Anne Lopardo, Ellsworth M. Lutz, Lachlan Murdoch MacNeil, Liz Marlantes, James Martin, Jr., Luis Martinez, Darraine Maxwell, Michele Marie McDermott, Erik T. McNair, Ari Meltzer, Portia Migas, Avery Miller, Sunlen Mari Miller, Keith B. Morgan, Gary Nadler, Emily Anne Nelson, Dean E. Norland, Emily O’Donnell, Andrea Owen, Jennifer L. Parker, John R. Parkinson, Jay E. Patterson, Nitza Soledad Perez, Michael Pickup, Annette Pillon, Richard K. Pliszak, Steven A. Portnoy, Mary Quinn, Martha Raddatz, Kirit M. Radia, Kimberly Randolph, Victor Ratner, William Redding, Leah Ricciuti, Carlos A. Rojas, Richard L. Roller, George Romilly, Gary Rosenberg, Howard L. Rosenberg, Jay R. Russo, Jason Ryan, George D. Sanchez, Howard Schoenholtz, Steve Schwartz, Frederick Sera, Thomas Andrew Shine, Claire Shipman, Leigh E. Simons, Cynthia Smith, James E. Smith, Eric Speights, Lisa Stark, Steve Stefany, George Stephanopoulos, Jessica C. Stuart, Matthew Stuart, Jake Tapper, Eric S. Taylor, William B. Terrell, Amy Jo Thomas, Pierre G. Thomas, Karen Lynn Travers, Elizabeth Ann Turrell, Nitya K. Venkataraman, Vicki A. Vennell, Virginia A. Vicario, Jennifer Walch, Glenn E. Weidenbosch, Douglas White, Toni Wilson, Zachary B. Wolf, John Werner Wulff, Melissa A. Young, David Zechar. AGDAY—(574) 631–1313; 54516 Business, U.S. 31 North, South Bend, IN 46637: Philip McMartin. AL ARABIYA TV—(202) 355–6616; National Press Building, 529 14th Street, NW., Suite 530, Washington, DC 20045: Yamen Abdalwahab, Daoud Abuelhawa, Lukman Ahmed, Nadia Charters, Elias Habib, Balajia Kanawati, Nathan McCray, Richard Melhem, Muna Shikaki. ALASKA PUBLIC RADIO NETWORK—(907) 277–2776; 810 East Ninth Avenue, Anchorage, AL 99501: Joel Southern. ALJAZEERA INTERNATIONAL—(202) 496–4500; 1627 K Street, NW., Suite 4006, Washington, DC 20006: Hebah Abdalla, Zeresnaey Abraha, Kieran Baker, Jeff Ballou, Valery Barshak, Andrew Bastien, Babak Behnam, Barbara Benitez, Mark Biggs, Jennifer Bragg, Sally Carroll, Nick Castellaro, Kevin Cawley, Maria Chapman, Ben Connors, Jeremy Copeland, Michael Correro, Erin Croyle, Timothy Durham, Camille Elhassani, Gabriel Elizondo, Brenda Elkins, Ghida Fakhry, Dionne Fennell, Anthony Frisketti, Maya Garg, Jean Garner, Maurya Gautam, Karina Gomes, Kimberly Halkett, Thierry Humeau, Eugenia Hurtado, Sasa Josipovic, Catherine Kalbfleisch, Lina Khalaf, Riz Khan, Dana Langguth, Dennis Legget, Chieu Luu, David Mackamul, Amy Marash, David Marash, Joseph Marno, Mike Marno, Rudy Marshall, Sandra Martinez, Craig Mauro, Dara McIntosh, David McWhinney, Jesse Mesner-Hage, Robert Michaud, Ayman Mohyeldin, Gaven Morris, Imad Musa, Anand Naidoo, Renee Odeh, Peter Okorn, Annie Kate Pons, Michael Pounds, John Patrick Raine, Steven Ray, Alea Reeves, Robert Reynolds, Kelly Rockwell, Joshua Rushing, Roee Ruttenberg, Jennifer Salan, Kristen Saloomey, Mark Seddon, Michael Seium, Mike Shriver, John Simons, Phillip Smith, William Stebbins, Janne Syrjanen, Mark Teboe, Pilar Tejerina, Jin Wang, Snorre Wik, Kelia Williams, James Wright, Wilkins Xavier, Jeremy Young, Nahedah Zayed, Srdjan Zderic, Jose Zillich. ALJAZEERA SATELLITE CHANNEL—(Peninsula)—(202) 327–8200; 1627 K Street, NW., Suite 200, Washington, DC 20006: Nader Abed, Eyad Aburahma, Mohammed Alami, Heni Azzam, Baubak Baghi, Christopher Campbell, Humayun Chaudhry, Mohammad Dalbah, Mahmoud El-Hamalawy, Jessy Elmurr, Abderrahim Foukara, Michael Fox, Nasser Hssani, Ibrahim Khader, Mysa Khalaf, Fadi Mansour, Christopher Messer, Layelle Saad, Wajd Waqfi. AMERICAN FAMILY RADIO NEWS P.O. Drawer 3206—107 Parkgate Tupelo, MS 38803: Jim Brown. 1026 Radio and Television Galleries 1027 NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued AP–BROADCAST—(202) 736–1172; 1825 K Street, Washington, DC 20006: Cynthia Aitken, Waleed Al-Moajil, Khaldoun Alrawi, Jennifer Beckman, Hugo Blanco, Gerald Bodlander, Camille Bohannon, Judy Boysha, Carlotta L. Bradley, Tracy Ann Brown, David Bruns, Flora Charner, Steven Coleman, Danny D’Amico, Kelly Daschle, Anna Davalos-Macdonald, Jon Detrow, Estelle Ebitty-Doro, Waiel Elnour, Eileen Fleming, Patrick Fogarty, Eric Freeland, David J. Friar, Adrian Fullwood, Oscar Wells Gabriel, Jennifer Garske, Micah Gelman, Richard Gentilo, Lawrence Gold, James W. Gorman, Robert Gutnikoff, Susan Henderson, Brian Hoffman, Dan Huff, Edvige Jean-Francois, Brad Kalbfeld, Kara Kearns, Kristine Kelleher, Christian Kettlewell, Sandy Kozel, Steve Kuhn, Lister Lim, Kathryn Loomans, Myra B. Lopez, James Ludwin, Nancy Lyons Sargeant, Sofia Mannos, David Martin, Lisa N. Matthews, Nan Hee McMinn, Sagar Meghani, David R. Melendy, Christina Mesquita, Mark Moynihan, Linh Ong, Krystyna Osinski, Hakan Oszancak, Julie Pace, Louis Pagan, Scott Payne, Alexis Perkins, Gerald Petraitis, Jacqueline Policastro, Lee Powell, Ed Pryor, Walter Ratliff, Orla Reese, Thomas Ritchie, Alexis Rooney Perkins, Michael Rosenfelder, Matt Small, Mark S. Smith, Shirley O’Bryan Smith, Mitchell Stern, Peter Van Vleet, Denise Vance, David Vargo, Andrew G. Visley, Den Vohar, Michael Waldon, Kevin Walker, Michael Weinfeld, Theresa Werner, Brian Westley, Ashton Williams, David Winslow, Angie Yack, Suzanne Yee Gaffney. ATN PRODUCTIONS, LTD.—(202) 898–8270; 1510 H Street, NW., 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20005: Mike Kellerman, Affra Khallash, Taleb Khallash, Mohamed Said Ouafi, Firas Tuma, Said Zairi. AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION—(202) 626–5161; 2000 M Street, NW., Suite 660, Washington, DC 20036: Timothy Bates, Tracy Bowden, Woodrow Landay, Kim Landers, Jason D. Racki, Michael Rowland, Janet E. Silver, Mark Simkin, Dan Sweetapple. AUSTRIAN RADIO & TV (ORF)—(202) 822–9570; 1206 Eton Court, NW., Washington, DC 20007: Uelle-Mall Jaakson, Christian Lininger, Raimund Loew, Douglas Robinson, Graham Scott, Lauren Silva-Pinto, Joerg Winter. AZTECA AMERICA—(202) 419–6134; 400 North Capitol, NW., Suite 361, Washington, DC 20001: Neisa Condemaita, Armando Guzman, Roberto Guzman, Edwing Lopez, Raul Ramos. BBC—(202) 223–2050; 2000 M Street, NW., #800, Washington, DC 20009: Marc Allard, Ali Amimi, Roula Ayoubi, Jonathan Beale, Katie Beck, Sharon Blanchet, Adam Brookes, Kari Browne, Stuart Cohen, Maxine Collins, James Coomarasamy, Fatou Diarra, Kambiz Fattahi, Matt Frei, Bruno Garcez, Sarah Gilbert, Vanessa Heaney, Lourdes Heredia, Mark Hiney, Dave Hopper, Rozalia Hristova, Shazeb Jillani, Majid Joneidi, Kathy Kay, Yolande Knell, Jane Little, Rita Manjardino, Jacqueline Martens, Tara McDermott, Allen McGreevy, William McKenna, Beth Miller, Claudia Milne, Sarah Morris, Peter Murtaugh, Jane O’Brien, Purvee Pattni, Mark Rabbage, Adi Raval, Sarah Robbins, Dan Ryntjes, Harry Shoffner, Ron Skeans, Laura Smith-Spark, Andrew Steele, Mohammed Tabaar, Ted Tait, Sarah Toms, Jonathan Twigg, Peter Van Dyk, Justin Webb, Paul Werdel, James Westhead, Marcus Zeffler. BELO CAPITAL BUREAU—(202) 661–8444; 1325 C Street, NW., Suite 250, Washington, DC 20005: Mark Angelini, Al Banegas, Norman Butler, David Cassidy, David Duitch, Michael Goldfein, Michael Kornely, Erin Maloney, Sarah Nakasone, Geoff Parlett, Ashley Patterson, Tiffany Sands, William Smith, Roger Wallace. BET NIGHTLY NEWS—(202) 783–0537; 400 N. Capitol Street, NW., Suite 361, Washington, DC 20001: Malik Hassan Abdullah-James, Tiffany Cross, Pamela Gentry, Erin Jenkins, Andre Showell, William Stokes, Tiffany Tate. BLOOMBERG RADIO & TV—(202) 624–1933; 1399 New York Avenue, NW., 11th Floor, Washington, DC 20005: Kate Andersen, Lindsey Arent, Jon Bascom, Joseph Bellard, Sophie Caronello, Irwin Chapman, Peter Cook, Bianca Davie, Christine Dooley, Trevor Finn, Steve Geimann, Ben Geldon, Lori Jennings, Kathryn Kross, Walter Little, Eduardo Londres, Jason Medenecki, Brian Meehan, Roland Morrisette, Lizzie O’Leary, Robert Press, Amy Rosen, Julie Slattery, William Small, Randolph Smith, Tim Stang, Vicki VanArsdale, Brian Weiss, Colleen Wordock. BROADCASTING CORP. OF CHINA—(703) 624–8759; 3531 Schuerman House Drive, Fairfax, VA 22031: Nike Ching. BT VIDEO PRODUCTIONS—(301) 370–0808; 7117 Wolftree Lane Rockville, MD 20852: Cesar Flores, Paul Hollenbeck,
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