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Writer's Address Book Volume 4 Radio & TV Stations Gordon Kirkland’s Writer’s Address Book Volume 4 Radio & TV Stations The Writer’s Address Book Volume 4 – Radio & TV Stations By Gordon Kirkland ©2006 Also By Gordon Kirkland Books Justice Is Blind – And Her Dog Just Peed In My Cornflakes Never Stand Behind A Loaded Horse When My Mind Wanders It Brings Back Souvenirs The Writer’s Address Book Volume 1 – Newspapers The Writer’s Address Book Volume 2 – Bookstores The Writer’s Address Book Volume 3 – Radio Talk Shows CD’s I’m Big For My Age Never Stand Behind A Loaded Horse… Live! The Writer’s Address Book Volume 4 – Radio & TV Stations Table of Contents Introduction....................................................................................................................... 9 US Radio Stations ............................................................................................................ 11 Alabama .........................................................................................................................11 Alaska............................................................................................................................. 18 Arizona ........................................................................................................................... 21 Arkansas......................................................................................................................... 24 California ........................................................................................................................ 31 Colorado ......................................................................................................................... 42 Connecticut.....................................................................................................................48 Delaware ........................................................................................................................50 District of Columbia......................................................................................................... 51 Florida............................................................................................................................. 51 Georgia........................................................................................................................... 62 Hawaii............................................................................................................................. 72 Idaho............................................................................................................................... 74 Illinois.............................................................................................................................. 76 Indiana............................................................................................................................ 86 Iowa................................................................................................................................ 93 Kansas..........................................................................................................................101 Kentucky....................................................................................................................... 106 Louisiana ...................................................................................................................... 115 Maine............................................................................................................................ 120 Maryland....................................................................................................................... 123 Massachusetts.............................................................................................................. 125 Michigan ....................................................................................................................... 129 Minnesota ..................................................................................................................... 139 Mississippi .................................................................................................................... 148 Missouri ........................................................................................................................154 Montana........................................................................................................................ 163 Nebraska ...................................................................................................................... 166 Nevada ......................................................................................................................... 170 New Hampshire ............................................................................................................ 172 New Jersey................................................................................................................... 174 New Mexico .................................................................................................................. 176 New York ...................................................................................................................... 180 North Carolina .............................................................................................................. 191 North Dakota ................................................................................................................ 199 Ohio.............................................................................................................................. 202 Oklahoma ..................................................................................................................... 213 Oregon..........................................................................................................................218 Pennsylvania ................................................................................................................ 224 Rhode Island ................................................................................................................ 235 South Carolina.............................................................................................................. 236 South Dakota................................................................................................................ 241 Tennessee.................................................................................................................... 244 Texas............................................................................................................................ 254 Utah.............................................................................................................................. 268 Vermont ........................................................................................................................ 270 Virginia.......................................................................................................................... 272 Washington................................................................................................................... 279 West Virginia ................................................................................................................ 285 Wisconsin ..................................................................................................................... 289 Wyoming....................................................................................................................... 299 Canadian Radio Stations ............................................................................................... 303 Alberta .......................................................................................................................... 303 British Columbia............................................................................................................ 305 Manitoba....................................................................................................................... 308 New Brunswick ............................................................................................................. 309 Newfoundland & Labrador ............................................................................................ 310 Northwest Territories .................................................................................................... 311 Nova Scotia .................................................................................................................. 311 Nunavit .........................................................................................................................312 Ontario.......................................................................................................................... 312 Prince Edward Island.................................................................................................... 319 Quebec ......................................................................................................................... 319 Saskatchewan .............................................................................................................. 319 US TV Stations ............................................................................................................... 323 Alabama ....................................................................................................................... 323 Alaska..........................................................................................................................
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