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Irondale Jackson Jacksonville Jasper Jemison Langdale Level Plains Lexington Linden Lineville Lisman Littleville Luverne Madison WLRH News I Classical' 89.3 lOOOOOiv 810ft Jacksonville Lexington Alabama Educational Television Commission WCKA Classic Country WJHX Regional Mexican 256-895-9574 fax: 256-830-4577 810 50000/500 DA-2 620 5000/99 ND John Wright Dr, 35899 L.E. Gradick +BAR Broadcasting, Inc. GM Cheryl Carlson SM Jen Jaudon 256-237-0810 fax: 256-782-2489 256-353-5959 PD Oliver Stoutner CE Jerome Hail PO Box 8, Anniston 36202 1426 5th Ave SE, Decatur 35601 www.wlrh.org 188 John Turner Broadcast Blvd, Jacksonville 36265 GM/SM/PD Moisés Gomez CE Kevin Kidd Huntsville Market GM Les Gradick SM/PD Ray Estes Muscle Shoals Market WJOU Contemporary Christian I Religious Teaching* CE Mike Mitchell 90.1 25000W 230ft www.alabama810.com Linden Oakwood College Anniston Market 256-726-7420 fax:256-726-7417 2nd market Gadsden WINL Country 7000 Adventist Blvd. 35896 98.5 100000W 817ft WUS-F News/Variety* GM Victoria Miller PD Damian Malone Ross Communications 91.9 61 Ow 135ft DA CE Donald Roden Sister to: WXAL, WZNJ Jacksonville State University www.wocg.org 334-289-9850 fax:334-289-9811 256-782-5572 fax: 256-782-5593 PO Box 938, Demopolis 36732 Huntsville Market 700 Pelham Rd N, 36265 1226 Jefferson Rd, Demopolis 36732 GM Mike Stedham WJAB Jazz / Blues I Gospel Music* GM/SM Amy Ward PD Richand Parker www.jsu.edu/92j/ 90.9 100000W 335ft CE IBS Communications Alabama A & M University www.mywin98.com 256-372-5904 fax: 256-372-5907 Jasper PO Box 1687, Normal 35762 Morrison Fine Arts Bldg, Normal 35762 WJLX Southern Gospel* Lineville GM/SM Elizabeth Sloan-Ragland 1240 1000/1000 ND WZZX Country PD Ellen Washington CE Michael Morns WALWIN, LLC 780 5000 ND-D Huntsville Market 205-221-2222 Williams Communications, Inc. PO Box 1065,35502,310 Highway 195 Ste 4,35503 Sister to: WHMA-F WRTT-F Rock GM Brett Elmore PD Wcody Wilson 256-236-1880 fax:256-2364480 95.1 12000w 909ft DA www.walkercountyradio.com +Black Crow Broadcasting, Inc. 801 Noble St Ste 30, Anniston 36201 Sister to: WAHR, WLOR WIXI Classic Country GM/SM Eva Gibson PD Tex Carter 256-536-1568 fax:256-536-4416 1360 1000/40 ND CE Paul McCain 1555 The Boardwalk Ste 1,35816 Walker Broadcasting GM/SM Tim Bern PD Lee Reynolds 205-384-3461 fax: 205-384-3462 Lisman CE Nick Emmons PO Box 622, 35502,409 9th Ave, 35501 VMw.rocket951.fm GM/SM/PD Joe Cooke WPRN-F Traditional Country Huntsville Arbitron 5.1 Shr 2700AQH wwvi.1360wixi.com 107.7 6000w 328ft Butler Broadcasting Corp. WAHR Adult Contemporary WDXB Country HD2: Classic Cntry. 205459-4141 fax: 2054594140 99.1 100000W 984ft 102.5 90000W 1027ft 909 W Pushmataha St, Butler 36904 +Black Crow Broadcasting, Inc. +Clear Channel Communications GM/SM/PD Virginia Hummer CE Stan Carter Sister to: WLOR, WRTT-F Sister to: WENN, WERC, WMJJ, WQEN 256-536-1568 fax: 256-536-4416 205-439-9600 fax: 205-439-8390 1555 The Boardwalk Ste 1,35816 600 Beacon Pkwy W Ste 400, Birmingham 35209 Littleville GM/SM Tim Bern PD Lee Reynolds GM Ray Quinn SM Micki Haralson CE Nick Emmons PDTomHanrahan CE Bob Newberry WLAY-F Country 103.5 3300W 386ft www.star99.fm www.1025thebull.com +Urban Radio Broadcasting, LLC Huntsville Arbiiron 4.8 Shr 2500 AQH Birmingham Arbitron 4.7 Shr 5100 AQH Sister to: WLAY, WMSR-F, WMXV, WVNA, 2nd market Tuscaloosa WVNA-F Irondale 256-383-2525 fax: 256-389-1912 Jemison 509 N Main St.Tuscumbia 35674 WRLM Silent GM Kevin Wagner SM Cheryl Self 1480 5000 ND-D WHPH Oldies PD Brian Landrum CEJeffVaugh +Davldson Media Group, LLC 97.7 3100w 459ft www.wlay1035.com Pending to: Queen Of Heaven Radio, Inc. APP 13000,459 Muscle Shoals Arbitron 7.9 Shr 1200 AQH Birmingham Market Great South Wireless, LLC 205-755-0980 fax: 205-280-0980 PO Box 1820, Clanton 35046 Luverne Jackson 20747 Al Hwy 22, Clanton 35045 WHLW Black Gospel GM/SM/PD Sheila Hayes CE Robert Williams WRJX Black Gospel 104.3 13500v/ 1830ft DA 1230 1000/ 1000 ND +Clear Channel Communications Capital Assets, Inc. Langdale Sister to: WWMG, WZHT Sister to: WBMH.WHOD 334-274-6464 fax: 334-274-6467 251-246-4431 fax: 251-246-1980 WEBT Southern Gospel* 203 Gunn Rd, Montgomery 36117 PO Box 518, 36545,4428 N College Ave, 36545 91.5 378w 84ft GM James Belton SM Alberta Jackson GM/SM Daryl Jackson PD Paul McVey Langdale Educational Broadcasting Foundation PD Michael Long CE Josh Hartin CE Dave Minard 334-756-6923 fax: 334-756-8430 wvMi.1043hallelujah.fm 2615 64th Blvd, Valley 36854 Montgomery Arbitron 12.9 Shr 5100 AQH WHOD Classic Hits GM/SM/PD Tim Foster 94.5 30000w 640ft DA Capital Assets, Inc. Madison Sister to: WBMH, WRJX Level Plains 251-246-4431 fax:251-246-1980 WUMP Sports WIRB Southern Gospel PO Box 518, 36545,4428 N College Ave, 36545 730 1000/129 ND 1490 1000/1000 ND GM/SM Daryl Jackson PD Paul McVey +Cumulus Media, Inc. CE Dave Minard Virgle Leon Strickland Sister to: WHRP, WVNN, WVNN-F, WWFF-F, 334-347-1071 WZYP 501 Plaza Dr Ste 113, Enterprise 36330 256-830-8300 GM/SM/PD Leon Strickland 1717 US Hwy 72 E, Athens 35611 Dothan Market GM Bill West SM Brian Pitts PD Zack Bennett CE Chuck Miller www.730ump.com Huntsville Arbitron 1.0 Shr 500 AQH .
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