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Ownership Report for 2003 Female Ownership 7/14/2004 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with WIMG: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030115ABG WIMG 14635 AM EWING, NJ Total Facilities Included = 1 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc JOHN J. MORRIS, 45 O'ROURKE DRIVE, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 40.00 ROBBINSVILLE, NJ 08691 MICHAEL M. MORRIS, 25 TONI DRIVE, NEW EGYPT, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 0 NJ 08533 MARGARET MORRIS GUZZARDO, 59 EVERGREEN F Not Hisp. or Latino W 15.00 ROAD, NEW EGYPT, NJ 08533 LOUISE E. MORRIS, 45 O'ROURKE DRIVE, F Not Hisp. or Latino W 45.00 ROBBINSVILLE, NJ 08691 Ownership summary: 2 female owners hold a total of 60% of the votes Page 1 of 157 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with KRGI: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030116AAL KRGI 32382 AM GRAND ISLAND, NE BOA-20030116AAM KMMJ 9937 AM GRAND ISLAND, NE BOA-20030116AAN KRGY 9936 FM AURORA, NE BOA-20030116AAO KRGI-FM 32381 FM GRAND ISLAND, NE Total Facilities Included = 4 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc DIANE R. KIDD, TRUSTEE, 24 APLEWOOD DRIVE, F Not Hisp. or Latino W 59.20 SHENANDOAH, IA 51601 DIANE R. KIDD, 24 APPLEWOOD DRIVE, F 0 SHENANDOAH, IA 51601 JORDAN R. KIDD, 12258 MOUNT BADDY DRIVE, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 19.30 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80921 JEROD R. KIDD, 1007 LAJOYA STREET, ESPANOLA, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 19.30 NM 87532 JOHN R. KIDD, 24 APPLEWOOD DRIVE, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 0.20 SHENANDOAH, IA 51601 Ownership summary: 2 female owners hold a total of 59.2% of the votes Page 2 of 157 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with WPDM: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030116AAP WPDM 62134 AM POTSDAM, NY BOA-20030116AAQ WSNN 62135 FM POTSDAM, NY Total Facilities Included = 2 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc ST. LAWRENCE RADIO, INC. , PO BOX 348, 0 POTSDAM, NY 13676 JANE A. KYLE, 46 TORTOISE LANE, TEQUESTA, F Not Hisp. or Latino W 61.00 FLORIDA 33469 WILLIAM SOLOMON, P.O. BOX 201, HANNAWA M Not Hisp. or Latino W 10.00 FALLS, NY 13647 ALAN J. GOLDBERG, 3132 HENBRY ROAD, POMPEY, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 0 NY 13138 TRUST UNDER THE WILL OF ARTHUR C. KYLE, JR.; 28.00 LOUIS MALANSON, TRUSTEE, 52 EAST STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, MA 01073 Ownership summary: 1 female owner holds a total of 61% of the votes Page 3 of 157 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with KVTN: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030117AAZ KVTN 607 TV PINE BLUFF, AR BOA-20030117ABA KVTH 608 TV HOT SPRINGS, AR BOA-20030117ABB KVTJ 2784 TV JONESBORO, AR Total Facilities Included = 3 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc H.L. CALDWELL, II, 4200 RIDGEFIELD, LITTLE ROCK, M W 33.30 AR 72211 JEANNE CALDWELL, 4200 RIDGEFIELD, LITTLE F W 33.30 ROCK, AR 72211 MARY KELEMEN, 71 WARWICK ROAD, LITTLE F W 33.30 ROCK, AR 72205 Ownership summary: 2 female owners hold a total of 66.6% of the votes Facilities included in the filing with WRKN: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030117ABQ WRKN 54820 AM BRANDON, MS Total Facilities Included = 1 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc JUNE D. HARRIS F Not Hisp. or Latino W 100.00 Ownership summary: 1 female owner holds a total of 100% of the votes Page 4 of 157 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with WCPC: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030121AAF WCPC 71291 AM HOUSTON, MS Total Facilities Included = 1 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc WCPC BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC., 1189 N. JACKSON STREET, HOUSTON, MS 38851 ROBIN E. MATHIS, HOUSTON, MS M Not Hisp. or Latino W 45.45 PENNY MATHIS BREWER, ADMINISTRATRIX OF F Not Hisp. or Latino W 45.45 ESTATE OF RALPH C. MATHIS, DECEASED, OKOLONA, MS CAROLYN CARROLL SKELTON, EXECUTRIX OF THE F Not Hisp. or Latino W 9.09 ESTATE OF JOHN B. SKELTON, JR.,DECEASED, HOUSTON, MS RICKY J. HUFFMAN, HOULKA, MS M Not Hisp. or Latino W 0 Ownership summary: 2 female owners hold a total of 54.54% of the votes Facilities included in the filing with WCKW-FM: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030121ADE WCKW-FM 117 FM LAPLACE, LA BOA-20030121ADF WCKW 115 AM GARYVILLE, LA Total Facilities Included = 2 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc 222 CORPORATION LOREN MUHLEISEN LEVET F Not Hisp. or Latino W 70.00 SIDNEY J. LEVET, IV M Not Hisp. or Latino W 10.00 STEPHEN L. LEVET M Not Hisp. or Latino W 10.00 DOROTHY LEVET SCHOUEST F Not Hisp. or Latino W 10.00 Ownership summary: 2 female owners hold a total of 80% of the votes Page 5 of 157 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with KWCL-FM: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030123AAC KWCL-FM 35878 FM OAK GROVE, LA Total Facilities Included = 1 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc IRENE ROBINSON, P.O. BOX 260, OAK GROVE, LA F Not Hisp. or Latino W 100.00 Ownership summary: 1 female owner holds a total of 100% of the votes Facilities included in the filing with WNRS: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030124AEN WNRS 2760 AM HERKIMER, NY BOA-20030124AEO WXUR 2761 FM HERKIMER, NY Total Facilities Included = 2 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc THOMAS DAVENPORT, 381 OTSEGO STREET, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 100.00 ILION, NY 13357 MINDY BARSTEIN, 381 OTSEGO STREET, ILION, NY F Not Hisp. or Latino W 100.00 13357 Ownership summary: 1 female owner holds a total of 100% of the votes Page 6 of 157 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with KVOM: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030124AFX KVOM 43830 AM MORRILTON, AR BOA-20030124AFY KVOM-FM 43831 FM MORRILTION, AR Total Facilities Included = 2 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc FRANCES C. HARP, 116 SKYLINE DRIVE #8, F W 31.25 RUSSELLVILLE, AR 72802 RICHARD J. MOELLERS, 306 MEADOW LYNN, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 12.50 MORRILTON, AR 72110 LINDA D. CATE, 167 GENDREAU LANE, F Not Hisp. or Latino W 46.25 RUSSELLVILLE, AR 72802 RICHARD D. CATE, 777 WINROCK DRIVE, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 10.00 MORRILTON, AR 72110 Ownership summary: 2 female owners hold a total of 77.5% of the votes Facilities included in the filing with KZWA: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030127ADO KZWA 3422 FM LAKE CHARLES, LA Total Facilities Included = 1 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc FAYE BROWN BLACKWELL, 2321 ELAINE ST., LAKE F Not Hisp. or Latino Black or Afr. Amer. 100.00 CHARLES, LA 70601 FRED BLACKWELL, 2321 ELAINE ST., LAKE M Not Hisp. or Latino Black or Afr. Amer. 0 CHARLES, LA 70601 Ownership summary: 1 female owner holds a total of 100% of the votes Page 7 of 157 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with KOFC: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030128AAT KOFC 72491 AM FAYETTEVILLE, AR Total Facilities Included = 1 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc WILLIAM B. DISNEY, 1658 CAROLYN DRIVE, M Not Hisp. or Latino W 100.00 FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72703 MARTHA J. DISNEY, 1658 CAROLYN DRIVE, F Not Hisp. or Latino W 100.00 FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72703 Ownership summary: 1 female owner holds a total of 100% of the votes Facilities included in the filing with KXTD: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030128AAU KXTD 61985 AM WAGONER, OK Total Facilities Included = 1 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc GAYTAN-GALVAN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, 0 5807 S. GARNETT, SUITE F, TULSA, OK 74146 MARIA G. GAYTAN, 5807 S. GARNETT, SUITE F, F Hisp. or Latino W 100.00 TULSA, OK 74146 Ownership summary: 1 female owner holds a total of 100% of the votes Page 8 of 157 Ownership Report for 2003 7/14/2004 Female Ownership Facilities included in the filing with WTYL: File # Call Sign: Facility Id: Serv Location: BOA-20030128AAW WTYL 68657 AM TYLERTOWN, MS BOA-20030128AAX WTYL-FM 68658 FM TYLERTOWN, MS Total Facilities Included = 2 Ownership Structure: Name and Address: Gender: Ethnicity: Race: Votes Perc CAROLYN F. DILLON, TYLERTOWN, MS 39667 F Not Hisp. or Latino W 64.00 MAURICE DANTIN, BOX 604, COLUMBIA, MS 39429 M Not Hisp. or Latino W 4.30 MRS. SETH E. GINN, TYLERTOWN, MS 39667 F Not Hisp. or Latino W 6.30 DEAN PITTMAN, TYLERTOWN, MS 39667 M Not Hisp. or Latino W 2.00 ELISE PITTMAN OR SHANE PITTMAN F Not Hisp. or Latino W 4.00 W.I. MCDONALD, TYLERTOWN, MS 39667 M Not Hisp. or Latino W 13.40 JOE STINSON, TYLERTOWN, MS 39667 M Not Hisp. or Latino W 1.00 ROBERT JONES, TYLERTOWN, MS 39667 M Not Hisp. or Latino W 2.70 CHARLES WILLIS EST., TYLERTOWN, MS 39667 M Not Hisp.
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