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Fites & Forttfes FITES & FORTTFES Jefferson Scott, assistant program di- MEDIA rector, KHMX(FM) Houston, named oper- SALES AND MARKETING ations manager. Terrence Rodda, VP and general J. R. Spencer, president, Babbit & Charles W. Banta, executive VP, Rich manager, KONO(AM) -KITY(FM) San Anto- John Reiman Advertising Inc.. New York, Communications Corp., Buffalo, N.Y., nio, Tex., joins KAYI(FM) Muskogee, joins Earle Palmer Brown, there in same joins Greater Media Inc., East Bruns- Okla. (Tulsa), in same capacity. wick, N.J., as group VP, radio. capacity. Joseph Loverro, general manager, wIp- Rich Quigley, general manager, Seltel, Kim D. Kelly, senior director, commu- S(AM)-WXTY(FM) Ticonderoga, N.Y., St. Louis, named VP, Seltel Inc. nications and media department, Marine joins WTTM(AM) Trenton, N.J., in same Midland Bank, joins Insight Communi- capacity. Jane Lodato, director, advertising, cations Co., New York as executive VP, Janice C. Burleson, general manager, ABC Entertainment, Los Angeles, finance and chief financial officer. named VP, advertising. KTOM -AM -FM Salinas, Calif., joins co- Appointments at co -owned WFAA -TV owned KEED(AM) -KSND(FM) Eugene, Appointments at Rainbow Advertising Dallas /Fort Worth, and KXTV(TV) Sacra- Ore., in same capacity. Sales, New York: Tim A. Williams, mento, Calif.: David T. Lane, president director of ad sales, Warner Cable, and general manager, WFAA -TV, and act- Carlo -Capra Boggiano, chief photog- named advertising sales director, local ing manager, KXTV, adds duties as se- rapher, Group W Newsfeed, Washing- systems, Midwest region; Ramiro J. VP, WFAA ton, named operations manager. nior broadcast division, -TV, Antorcha, ad sales manager, Dynamic and assumes supervisory responsibilities Peter McCoy, freelance general busi- Cablevision of Florida, named account for KaTV; Michael D. Grant, VP and ness consultant, Northern Calif., joins executive, SportsChannel, and Sandy acting station manager. WFAA -TV, KJAZ Inc., Alameda, Calif., as presi- Goldstein, from TVRC Corp., named named president and general manager, dent of corporation and general manag- account executive, News 12 Long Is- KXTV, and A. Parham, VP, James er, KJAZ(FM) there. land. sales and marketing, WFAA -TV, named VP and station manager. John M. Moen, general manager, Linda McMahan, senior account exec- WJQI(AM) Chesapeake, Va. (Norfolk), utive, KBL -TV, subsidary of Paragon Nancy Leichter, general sales manager, joins WMXN(FM) Norfolk, Va., as VP Cable, joins KABB(TV) San Antonio, KQLZ -FM Los Angeles, named station and general manager. Tex., sales manager. manager. as national Monica Gomez- Troff, assistant re- Shari LeGate, marketing and promo- Harvey Wells, station manager, search director, KABC -TV Los Angeles, tions manager, KMEO -AM -FM Phoenix, WXRT(FM) Chicago, named general man- joins KVEA(TV) Corona, Calif. (Los An- ager. joins Eagle Marketing, Fort Collins, geles), as research director. Colo., as marketing consultant, West Tom Haymond, general sales manager, Robert J. Ausfeld, general manager, Coast region. KLTR(FM) Houston, named VP and gen- WABY(AM)- WKLt(FM) Albany, N.Y., Appointments at Blair Entertainment, eral manager. adds duties as chief operating officer of New York: John Buckholtz, account W. Ripperton Riordan, director of co -owned WUTQ(AM)-WOUR(FM) Utica, executive, Midwest territory, named sales, WCCB(TV) Charlotte, N.C., joins N.Y. and WABY -WKLI. sales manager, Midwest division, Chica- KSAS -TV Wichita, Kan., as VP and gen- go; Evelyn Chigrinsky, account execu- manager, eral manager. Daniel Gorby, general sales tive, Southwest division, named account WMQX -AM-FM Winston -Salem, N.C. executive, Northeast division, and Da- (Greensboro), wSOK(AM)- Rabun Mat- joins vid Steinfeld, sales representative, WAEV(FM) Savannah, Ga.. as general Hampton thews, VP, news, manager. International Communica- Pulitzer Broad- tions, named account executive. New casting Co., St. Dick Hoff, air personality, KPAN -AM -FM account executive appointments for Louis, joins co- Hereford, Tex., joins KDDD(AM)- Blair Television, New York sales train- owned WLKY -TV KMRE(FM) Dumas, Tex., as general man- ing program graduates: Scott Aungst, to Louisville, Ky., ager and sales manager. Denver; Scott C. Fogarty, ABC red as VP and general sales team, New York; Marian Heine, Mark Damen, president and CEO, CBS green sales team, New York; An- manager. Florida West Coast Public Broadcast- ing Inc. and general manager /chief drew Kinkead, Boston, and Evan Pap- David Zaslav, pas, Chicago. general counsel, operating officer, WEDU(TV) Tampa, resigned and remains as consul- regional Matthews Cable News and Fla., Brian Bell, sales manager, Business Channel, tant. WZPK(FM) Berlin, N.H., and Art Be- Lee, VP. WDER(AM) Fort N.J., adds duties as H. Mitchell, director of develop- dard, account executive, John Derry, N.H., join WHOB(FM) Nashua, David Kleeman, director, American ment, National Satellite Co., Rosen- N.H., as account executives. Children's Television Festival, adds du- berg, Tex., adds duties as senior asso- ties as acting director of education ser- ciate, National Satellite Equity Betsy Moyer, account executive, Rich- vices, Central Educational Network, Associates there, succeeding Jim Klay, ardson, Myers & Donofrio Advertising, Chicago. resigned. Baltimore, joins Eisner & Associates, MeissliM Od 29 1990 fides a helms U .
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