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Group Owners GROUP OWNERS Trumper Communications, Inc. Uno Broadcasting Corp. 900 Oakmont Lane 1 Uno Circle Joliet, IL 60435 Tichenor Media System, Inc. Suite 210 (815) 741-4000 100 Crescent Court Westmont, IL 60559 FAX: (815) 741-4002 Suite 1777 (708) 789-0090 Robert Tezak, President Dallas, TX 75201 FAX: (708) 789-0102 Topeka, KS (214) 855-8882 Jeffrey E. Trumper, President/CEO KTOP & KDW Beaumont, TX KOLE & KKMY McHenry T. Tichenor Jr., President Lexington, KY WLAP-AM & FM Joliet, IL WJOL & WLLI Houston, TX KLAT Portland, OR KKCW Yuma, AZ KBLU & KTTI San Antonio, TX KCOR Charlotte, NC WTDR Corpus Christi, TX KUNO & KDOS Minneapolis -St. Paul, MN KQQL Harlingen, TX KGBT & KIWW El Paso, TX KBNA-AM & FM Chicago, IL WIND & WOJO New York, NY WADO United Broadcasting US Radio Miami, FL WQBA-AM & FM 4733 Bethesda Avenue 1207 Chestnut Street Suite 808 Suite 200 Bethesda, MD 20814 Philadelphia, PA 19107 (301) 652-7706 Timm Enterprises (215) 563-2910 FAX: (301) 652-4614 P.O. Box 10174 FAX: (215) 563-9947 Gerald Hroblak, President Tallahassee, FL 32302 Ragan A. Henry, Chairman William Parris, Executive VP (904) 224-4001 Oakland, CA KDIA New York, NY WKDM FAX: (904) 222-8688 Reading, PA WRAW & WRFY Los Angeles, CA KALI B.F.J. Timm, President Independence, MO KIDZ San Francisco, CA KSOL Jacksonville, FL WVOJ Memphis, TN WDIA & WHRK Washington, DC WJZE WCOS-AM & FM Tallahassee, FL WANM & WGLF Columbia, SC Baltimore, MD WERQ-AM & FM Naples, FL WSGL Detroit, MI WDZR Cleveland, OH WJMO-AM & FM GA WDMG-AM & FM Columbus, OH WRZR Douglas, Rockville, MD WINX Warner Robins, GA WZQB & WPPR Raleigh, NC WQOK Apalachicola, FL WAPY Wildwood, NJ WCMC & WZXL Key West, FL WOZN Spring, TX KJOJ-AM & FM Norfolk, VA WBSK & WOWI Akron, OH WAKR & WONE Unity Broadcasting Network El Paso, TX KHEY 505 Eighth Avenue Houston, TX KJZS TK Communications, Inc. New York, NY 10018 110 Southeast Sixth Street (212) 316-6991 Suite 1601 Eugene Jackson, President Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 Sandra Bell, VP (305) 525-8500 Philadelphia, PA WDAS-AM & FM FAX: (305) 462-4949 Verstandig Broadcasting John F. Tenaglia, Chairman/CEO 4850 Connecticut Avenue NW Dallas, TX KLUV Suite 103 Ft. Lauderdale, FL WSRF & WSHE Washington, DC 20008 San Antonio, TX KXTN & KZVE Universal Broadcasting (202) 244-1422 Orlando, FL WHO() & WHTQ 40 Roselle Street John Verstandig, President Mineola, NY 11501 Waynesboro, PA WAYZ-AM & FM (516) 741-1200 Harrisonburg, VA WSVA & WQPO FAX: (516) 741-1230 Cambridge, MD WCEM-AM & FM Tri Group, Inc. Howard Warshaw, President 4807 St. Elmo Avenue New York, NY WTHE Bethesda, MD 20814 Los Angeles, CA KPPC (301) 652-4144 St. Louis, MO WCBW Fred Hessick, President Indianapolis, MO WSYW-AM & FM Viacom Broadcast Group Michael Ferrel, Executive VP 1515 Broadway Augusta, GA WMME-AM & FM 40th Floor New York, NY 10036 (212) 258-7136 University Broadcasting Company FAX: (212) 258-7154 Tribune Broadcasting 2380 First Indianna Plaza Bill Figenshu, President/ Radio Division N. Pennsylvania 435 N. Michigan Avenue 135 Street Denver, CO KHOW-AM & FM Suite 1900 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Los Angeles, CA KXEZ Chicago, IL 60611 (317) 635-5696 New York, NY WLTW (312) 222-3333 FAX: (317) 635-5699 Chicago, IL WLIT FAX: (312) 329-0611 Arthur A. Angiotti, President/CEO Houston, TX KIKK-AM & FM Wayne Vriesman, VP/Radio Lafayette, IN WAZY Washington, DC WMZQ-AM & FM New York, NY WQCD Bloomington, IN WBWB Detroit, MI WLTI KCOL & KIMN Chicago, IL WGN Ft. Collins, CO Seattle, WA KBSG-AM & FM Sacramento, CA KYMX & KCTC Indianapolis, IN WHHH & WXLW San Francisco, CA KDBK & KDBQ 74 RaR RATINGS REPORT VOL. 2 '92 .
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