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Lewiüburg Lexington Livingston Lobelville Lookout Mountain WKZX-F Regional Mexican WLQK Soft AC 93.5 6000w 165ft 95.9 20000W 784ft Madison B.P. Broadcasters, LLC JWC Broadcasting WPLN News/Talk*HD 865-986-9850 fax: 865-986-1716 Sister to: WATX, WBXE, WKXD-F 1430 15000/1000 DA-N PO Box 340, 37771, 406 E Broadway St, 37771 931-528-6064 fax: 931-520-1590 •Nashville Public Radio GM/SM Dale Anthony PD Milton Pineda 259 S Willow Ave, Cookeville 38501 Sister to: WPLN-F Knoxville Market GM/SM Jim Stapleton PD Scott Stevens 615-760-2903 fax:615-760-2904 CE Austin Stinnett 630 Mainstream Dr, Nashville 37228 www.literock959.com GM Rob Gordon SM Laura Landress Lewiüburg Cookeville/Sparta Arbitron 7.2 Shr 800 AQH PD Henry Fennell CE Tom Knox WAXO Country www.vjpln.org 1220 1000/144 ND Lobelville Nashville Market Marshall County Radio Corp. 931-359-6641 fax: 931-270-9290 WFGZ Contemporary Christian 217 W Commerce St, 37091 94.5 22000w 715ft Madisonville GM/CE Bob Smartt SM/PD Sharrin Smarlt •Grace Broadcasting Services, Inc. WRKQ Oldies www.waxo.com Sister to: WVRY 1250 500/84 ND 931-796-5967 fax:931-796-7353 Beverly Broadcasting Company, LLC WJJM Oldies 25 Stonebrook PI Ste G322, Jackson 38305 423-442-1446 1490 1000/1000 ND 302 W Eaton St, Trenton 38382 PO Box 489, 37354,, WJJM, Inc. GM Rodney Minyard SM Phillip Chambers GM/SM/PD/CE Mike Beverly Sister to: WJJM-F PD Jerry Wicker CE Larry Nunnery www.wrkq.net 931-359-4511 fax:931-270-9556 wwvj.gracebroadcasting.com PO Box 2025, 37091,344 E Church St, 37091 GM/SM Missy Haislip PD Jeff Haisllp WYGO Adult Contemporary CE Don Roden Lookout Mountain 99.5 2000w 488ft www.wjjm.com WFLI Southern Gospel I Religious Teaching 42T74B6-oa9d95S:^423-337-0880 WJJM-F Country 1070 50000/2500 DA-2 PO Box 933, Athens 37371 94.3 5500w 115ft Benns Stations 2110 0xnard Rd, Athens 37303 CP 6000,115 423-821-3555 fax:423-821-3557 GM/SM/PD Randy Sliger CE Harry Plumlee WJJM, Inc. 621 Ogrady Dr, Chattanooga 37419 Sister to; WJJM GM Ying Benns SM Carl Human Manchester 931-359-4511 fax:931-270-9556 PD Bill Claiborne CE Jeff Gregory PO Box 2025,37091,344 E Church St, 37091 Chattanooga Arbitron 0.8 Shr 400 AQH WMSR Talk/Variety GM/SM Missy Haislip PD Jeff Haisllp 1320 5000/79 ND CE Don Roden Loretto Rob Clutter www.wjjm.com 931-728-3526 fax:931-728-3527 WKSR-F Country 1030 Oakdale St, 37355 Lexington 98.3 18000w 377ft DA GM/PD Rob Clutter SM Scott Vaughn Pulaski Broadcasting, Inc. CE Tom Wiseman WDXL Southern Gospel Sister to: WKSR www.thunderl320.com 1490 1000/1000 ND 931-363-2505 fax:931-424-3157 WFTZ Adult Contemporary Lexington Broadcast Service, Inc. PO Box 738, Pulaski 38478 101.5 3000w 328ft Sister to: WBFG, WZLT 104 S 2nd St, Pulaski 38478 Phase Two Communications, Inc. 731-968-9990 fax: 731-968-0380 GM/SM Ronnie Rose PD Ed Carter 931-723-1015 fax:931-723-1099 PO Box 279, 38351, 584 Smith Ave, 38351 CE Don Roden PO Box 1015, 37349,1025 Hillsboro Blvd, 37355 GM Don Enochs SM Todd Buttrey www.wksr.com GM/PD/CE Roger Dotson SM Marsha Dotson PD Terry Rhodes CE Kevin Kidd www.fantasyradio.com WIGH Contemporary Christian* Loudon 88.7 14000w 538ft DA WLOD Talk / Sports [Repeats: WKVL 850] Martin •American Family Association 1140 1000 DA-D Sister to: WAMP Home Radio, LLC WCMT Talk 662-844-8888 fax: 662-842-6791 Sister to: WATO, WDEH, WFIV-F, WGAP, WKVL, 1410 700/58 ND PO Box 3206, Tupelo MS 38803 WLOD-F, WMTY Thunderbolt Broadcasting Co. 107 Park Gate Dr, Tupelo MS 38801 865-675-4105 fax: 865-675-4859 Sister to: WCDZ, WCMT-F GM Marvin Sanders PD Rick Robertson 517 N Watt Rd, Knoxville 37934 731-587-9527 fax: 731-587-5079 CE Joey Moody GM/PD Brian Tatum SM Alex Carroll PO Box 318, 38237,1410 N Lindell St, 38237 rnvw.afr.net CE Bob Wallace GM/SM Paul Tinkle PD Tramel Kearny Jackson Market www.horneradionetwork.com CE Brad Hosford Knoxville Market mvw.vjcmt.com WZLT Adult Contemporary 99.3 5000w 150ft WNML-F Sports WUTM CHR* Lexington Broadcast Service, Inc. 99.1 6000w 328ft 90.3 185w 250ft Sister to: WBFG, WDXL •Citadel Communications Corp. •University of Tennessee 731-968-9990 fax: 731-968-0380 Sister to: WIVK-F, WNML, WNRX, WOKI 731-881-7555 fax:731-881-7550 PO Box 279,38351, 584 Smith Ave, 38351 865-588-6511 fax:865-588-3725 220 Goxh Hall, 38238 GM Don Enochs SM/PD Todd Buttrey PO Box 11167, Knoxville 37939 GM Richard Robinson SM Ben Hogan CE Kevin Kidd 4711 Old Kingston Pike, Knoxville 37919 PD Stephanie Ryan CE Harold Cochran GM Ed Brantley SM Frank Nystrom www.utm.edu/organizations/wutm Livingston PD Mickey Dearstone CE Tim Berry www.sportsanimal99.com Maryville WLIV Country Knoxville Arbitron 2.2 Shr 1900 AQH 920 1000/38 ND WKCE Spanish Sports Sunny Broadcasting WFIV-F Adult Alternative 1120 500 ND-D Sister to: WLIV-F 105.3 6000w 328ft Kirkland Wireless Broadcasters, Inc. 931-823-1226 fax:931-823-6005 Home Radio, LLC Pending to: Action Sports Media PO Box 359,38570,1130 W Main St, 38570 Sister to: WATO, WGAP, WKVL, WLOD, WMTY Managed by: Action Sports Media GM Joel Upton SM Carolyn Peterman 865-675-4105 fax:865-675-4859 Sister to: WVLZ PD Roger Ealey CE Austin Stinnett 517 N Watt Rd, Knoxville 37934 865-546-4653 fax:865-637-7133 Cookeville/Sparta Arbitron 1.8 Shr 200 AQH GM/PD Brian Tatum SM Alex Carroll 802 S Central St, Knoxville 37902 CE Bob Wallace GM/SM Jason Aldridge PD Rob Robinson www.wfiv.com Knoxville Market Knoxville Arbitron 1.1 Shr 900 AQH .
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