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2007 Media BIA Postcard Data 7 24 2007 Posting Facility_2007_Feeable FY 2007 AM AND FM RADIO STATION REGULATORY FEES Status as of Facility ID Call Sign Oct. 1, 2006 Service Class Community of Service State FeeCategory FeeCode Fee 35119 DKVEZ LICEN FM C2 PARKER AZ FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 under 25,000 0747 725 52550 DWPID LICEN AM D PIEDMONT AL AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 55419 DWRMG LICEN AM D RED BAY AL AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 55492 KAAA LICEN AM C KINGMAN AZ AM Class C 25,001 - 75,000 0730 600 39607 KAAB LICEN AM D BATESVILLE AR AM Class D 25,001 - 75,000 0736 725 164273 KAAI CP FM C3 PALISADE CO FM Construction Permit 0716 575 63872 KAAK LICEN FM C1 GREAT FALLS MT FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 75,001 - 150,000 0749 2300 17303 KAAM LICEN AM B GARLAND TX AM Class B over 3,000,000 0780 5475 31004 KAAN LICEN AM D BETHANY MO AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 31005 KAAN-FM LICEN FM C2 BETHANY MO FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 under 25,000 0747 725 63882 KAAP LICEN FM A ROCK ISLAND WA FM Class A, B1 & C3 25,001 - 75,000 0742 1150 18090 KAAQ LICEN FM C1 ALLIANCE NE FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 under 25,000 0747 725 63877 KAAR LICEN FM C1 BUTTE MT FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 8341 KAAT LICEN FM B1 OAKHURST CA FM Class A, B1 & C3 25,001 - 75,000 0742 1150 33253 KAAY LICEN AM A LITTLE ROCK AR AM Class A 500,001 - 1,200,000 0721 3950 33254 KABC LICEN AM B LOS ANGELES CA AM Class B over 3,000,000 0780 5475 44000 KABG LICEN FM C LOS ALAMOS NM M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 18054 KABI LICEN AM D ABILENE KS AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 26925 KABL LICEN AM B SALINAS CA AM Class B 500,001 - 1,200,000 0727 2975 65394 KABQ LICEN AM B ALBUQUERQUE NM AM Class B 500,001 - 1,200,000 0727 2975 53652 KABQ-FM LICEN FM C SANTA FE NM M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 164150 KABW CP FM A WESTPORT WA FM Construction Permit 0716 575 41173 KABX-FM LICEN FM B MERCED CA FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 75,001 - 150,000 0749 2300 60134 KABZ LICEN FM C LITTLE ROCK AR M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 500,001 - 1,200,0 0751 4400 29622 KACE LICSL AM D BIRCH TREE MO AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 74476 KACH LICEN AM C PRESTON ID AM Class C under 25,000 0729 400 49857 KACI LICEN AM D THE DALLES OR AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 49856 KACI-FM LICEN FM C2 THE DALLES OR FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 15967 KACL LICEN FM C1 BISMARCK ND FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 75,001 - 150,000 0749 2300 70015 KACO LICEN FM C3 APACHE OK FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 16297 KACQ LICEN FM A LOMETA TX FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 74562 KACT LICEN AM B ANDREWS TX AM Class B under 25,000 0723 475 74560 KACT-FM LICEN FM A ANDREWS TX FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 5210 KACW LICEN FM C1 NORTH BEND OR FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 77876 KACY LICEN FM A ARKANSAS CITY KS FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 88543 KACZ LICEN FM C3 RILEY KS FM Class A, B1 & C3 25,001 - 75,000 0742 1150 Page 1 Facility_2007_Feeable 72528 KADD LICEN FM C1 LOGANDALE NV FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 34563 KADI LICEN AM C SPRINGFIELD MO AM Class C 150,001 - 500,000 0732 1200 60709 KADI-FM LICEN FM A REPUBLIC MO FM Class A, B1 & C3 150,001 - 500,000 0744 2475 88537 KADL LICEN FM A IMPERIAL NE FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 164152 KADQ-FM CP FM C2 EVANSTON WY FM Construction Permit 0716 575 16782 KADR LICEN AM C ELKADER IA AM Class C under 25,000 0729 400 29030 KADS LICEN AM C ELK CITY OK AM Class C under 25,000 0729 400 3727 KAEH LICEN FM A BEAUMONT CA FM Class A, B1 & C3 150,001 - 500,000 0744 2475 58886 KAFE LICEN FM C BELLINGHAM WA M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 25694 KAFF LICEN AM D FLAGSTAFF AZ AM Class D 75,001 - 150,000 0737 1200 25693 KAFF-FM LICEN FM C FLAGSTAFF AZ FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 75,001 - 150,000 0749 2300 81678 KAFN LICSL FM A GOULD AR FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 18105 KAFX-FM LICEN FM C1 DIBOLL TX FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 75,001 - 150,000 0749 2300 36027 KAFY LICEN AM B BAKERSFIELD CA AM Class B 150,001 - 500,000 0726 1950 35507 KAGB LICEN FM C0 WAIMEA HI FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 16983 KAGC LICEN AM D BRYAN TX AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 33276 KAGE LICEN AM D WINONA MN AM Class D 25,001 - 75,000 0736 725 33277 KAGE-FM LICEN FM C3 WINONA MN FM Class A, B1 & C3 25,001 - 75,000 0742 1150 49944 KAGG LICEN FM C2 MADISONVILLE TX M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 2937 KAGH LICEN AM D CROSSETT AR AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 2936 KAGH-FM LICEN FM A CROSSETT AR FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 48949 KAGL LICEN FM C3 EL DORADO AR FM Class A, B1 & C3 25,001 - 75,000 0742 1150 51762 KAGM LICEN FM C1 LOS LUNAS NM M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 500,001 - 1,200,0 0751 4400 23245 KAGO LICEN AM B KLAMATH FALLS OR AM Class B 25,001 - 75,000 0724 925 23246 KAGO-FM LICEN FM C1 KLAMATH FALLS OR FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 43127 KAGY LICEN AM D PORT SULPHUR LA AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 164193 KAHA CP FM C2 OLNEY TX FM Construction Permit 0716 575 67070 KAHL LICEN AM B SAN ANTONIO TX AM Class B 1,200,001 - 3,000,000 0728 4575 61510 KAHM LICEN FM C PRESCOTT AZ M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 18045 KAHR LICEN FM A POPLAR BLUFF MO FM Class A, B1 & C3 25,001 - 75,000 0742 1150 61814 KAHZ LICEN AM B POMONA CA AM Class B 1,200,001 - 3,000,000 0728 4575 10950 KAIM-FM LICEN FM C HONOLULU HI M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 500,001 - 1,200,0 0751 4400 111 KAIQ LICEN FM C1 WOLFFORTH TX M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 33398 KAIR LICEN AM B ATCHISON KS AM Class B 75,001 - 150,000 0725 1150 33397 KAIR-FM LICEN FM C3 HORTON KS FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 11919 KAJA LICEN FM C0 SAN ANTONIO TX Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 1,200,001 - 3,000,0 0752 7025 52818 KAJM LICEN FM C PAYSON AZ FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 56098 KAJN-FM LICEN FM C CROWLEY LA M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 24822 KAJO LICEN AM D GRANTS PASS OR AM Class D 75,001 - 150,000 0737 1200 87996 KAJZ LICEN FM A LLANO TX FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 Page 2 Facility_2007_Feeable 11939 KAKC LICEN AM B TULSA OK AM Class B 500,001 - 1,200,000 0727 2975 164252 KAKI CP FM A INGRAM TX FM Construction Permit 0716 575 36143 KAKJ LICEN FM A MARIANNA AR FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 28655 KAKK LICEN AM B WALKER MN AM Class B under 25,000 0723 475 4079 KAKN LICEN FM A NAKNEK AK FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 12519 KAKQ-FM LICEN FM C1 FAIRBANKS AK FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 75,001 - 150,000 0749 2300 69858 KAKS LICEN FM C3 HUNTSVILLE AR FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 17573 KAKT LICEN FM C1 PHOENIX OR M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 59601 KALC LICEN FM C DENVER CO Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 1,200,001 - 3,000,0 0752 7025 63359 KALE LICEN AM B RICHLAND WA AM Class B 150,001 - 500,000 0726 1950 40919 KALF LICEN FM B RED BLUFF CA FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 56779 KALI LICEN AM D WEST COVINA CA AM Class D over 3,000,000 0782 4750 29020 KALI-FM LICEN FM A SANTA ANA CA FM Class A, B1 & C3 1,200,001 - 3,000,000 0746 6350 51689 KALK LICEN FM C3 WINFIELD TX FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 23480 KALL LICEN AM B NORTH SALT LAKE CITY UT AM Class B 1,200,001 - 3,000,000 0728 4575 51106 KALM LICEN AM D THAYER MO AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 29047 KALN LICEN AM D IOLA KS AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 56480 KALP LICEN FM A ALPINE TX FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 12813 KALQ-FM LICEN FM A ALAMOSA CO FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 82294 KALT-FM CP FM A ALTURAS CA FM Construction Permit 0716 575 59687 KALY LICEN AM C LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQ NM AM Class C 500,001 - 1,200,000 0733 2000 2097 KALZ LICEN FM B1 FOWLER CA FM Class A, B1 & C3 500,001 - 1,200,000 0745 3900 36948 KAMA LICEN AM B EL PASO TX AM Class B 500,001 - 1,200,000 0727 2975 8469 KAMD-FM LICEN FM C2 CAMDEN AR FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 69845 KAMI LICEN AM D COZAD NE AM Class D 25,001 - 75,000 0736 725 24666 KAMJ LICEN FM A GOSNELL AR FM Class A, B1 & C3 25,001 - 75,000 0742 1150 17322 KAML LICEN AM D KENEDY-KARNES CITY TX AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 24211 KAML-FM LICEN FM C1 GILLETTE WY FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 31881 KAMO-FM LICEN FM C2 ROGERS AR M Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 150,001 - 500,00 0750 3000 33300 KAMQ LICEN AM C CARLSBAD NM AM Class C 25,001 - 75,000 0730 600 51107 KAMS LICEN FM C1 MAMMOTH SPRING AR FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 25,001 - 75,000 0748 1250 48651 KAMX LICEN FM C0 LULING TX Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 1,200,001 - 3,000,0 0752 7025 77643 KAMZ LICEN FM C3 TAHOKA TX FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 668 KANA LICEN AM D ANACONDA MT AM Class D under 25,000 0735 475 13968 KAND LICEN AM C CORSICANA TX AM Class C 25,001 - 75,000 0730 600 48452 KANE LICEN AM C NEW IBERIA LA AM Class C 150,001 - 500,000 0732 1200 40487 KANI LICEN AM B WHARTON TX AM Class B 25,001 - 75,000 0724 925 164213 KANM CP FM C1 MAGDALENA NM FM Construction Permit 0716 575 15410 KANR LICEN FM C3 BELLE PLAINE KS FM Class A, B1 & C3 under 25,000 0741 575 41542 KANS LICEN FM A EMPORIA KS FM Class A, B1 & C3 25,001 - 75,000 0742 1150 Page 3 Facility_2007_Feeable 164287 KANT CP FM C2 GUERNSEY WY FM Construction Permit 0716 575 164149 KANY CP FM A OCEAN SHORES WA FM Construction Permit 0716 575 56712 KAOC LICEN FM C1 CAVALIER ND FM Class B, C, C0, C1 & C2 under 25,000 0747 725 18530 KAOD LICEN FM C2 BABBITT MN FM Class B, C, C0,
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