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2011 NCAA Men's Frozen Four Ice Hockey Men's Semi-Finals & Championship Games Spring April 7 & 9, 2011 '10 2011 NCAA Men's Frozen Four Ice Hockey Men's Semi-Finals & Championship Games Spring April 7 & 9, 2011 '10 Total Stations: 149 March 29, 2011 Max "Milky Way" Total: 149 Men's Men's Men's Frozen Four Frozen Four Frozen Four Max Semi-Finals Semi-Finals Championship DMA "Milky Way" GM 1 GM 2 Game Rank DMA Market City of License ST CALLS Freq. Receiver List 4:45PM 8:15PM 6:30PM 3 CHICAGO, IL MICHIGAN CITY IN WEFM-FM 95.9 YES X X C 7 BOSTON, MA NASHUA NH WGAM-AM 1250 YES C C C 7 BOSTON, MA NASHUA NH WGHM-AM 900 YES C C C 7 BOSTON, MA FITCHBURG MA WPKZ-AM 1280 YES X X C 7 BOSTON, MA HILLSBORO NH WTPL-FM 107.7 YES X X C 9 WASHINGTON, DC BETHESDA MD WSPZ-AM 570 YES C C C 9 WASHINGTON, DC MOUNT JACKSON VA WSVG-AM 790 YES X X C 9 WASHINGTON, DC BETHESDA DC WTEM-AM 980 YES C C C 9 WASHINGTON, DC BETHESDA MD WWXT-FM 92.7 YES C C C 9 WASHINGTON, DC BETHESDA MD WWXX-FM 94.5 YES C C C 10 HOUSTON, TX HOUSTON TX KBME-AM 790 YES X X C 11 DETROIT, MI DETROIT MI WXYT-AM 1270 YES C C C 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MN BEMIDJI MN KBUN-AM 1450 YES C C C 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MN MINNEAPOLIS MN KFAN-AM 1130 YES X C J-I-P 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MN MINNEAPOLIS MN KFXN-AM 950 YES C X J-I-P 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MN MINNEAPOLIS MN KTLK-FM 100.3 YES C C C 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MN WAITE PARK MN KXSS-AM 1390 YES X X C 16 DENVER, CO DENVER CO KEPN-AM 1600 YES C C C 16 DENVER, CO GREELEY CO KFKA-AM 1310 YES X X C 16 DENVER, CO LONGMONT CO KKFN-FM 104.3 YES C C C 16 DENVER, CO GLENWOOD SPRINGS CO KMTS-FM 99.1 YES X X C 19 ORLANDO, FL TITUSVILLE FL WIXC-AM 1060 YES X X C 21 ST. LOUIS, MO ST. LOUIS MO KFNS-AM 590 YES X X C 21 ST. LOUIS, MO ST. LOUIS MO KFNS-FM 100.7 YES X X C 21 ST. LOUIS, MO BOWLING GREEN MO KPVR-FM 94.1 YES X X C 21 ST. LOUIS, MO ST. LOUIS MO KSLG-AM 1380 YES X X C 23 PITTSBURGH, PA MORGANTOWN WV WAJR-AM 1440 YES X X C 24 CHARLOTTE, NC CHARLOTTE NC WBCN-AM 1660 YES X X C 24 CHARLOTTE, NC CHARLOTTE NC WFNZ-AM 610 YES X X C 24 CHARLOTTE, NC SHELBY NC WOHS-AM 1390 YES X X C 25 INDIANAPOLIS, IN INDIANAPOLIS IN WNDE-AM 1260 YES X X C 26 RALEIGH, NC ROANOKE RAPIDS NC WCBT-AM 1230 YES C C C 26 RALEIGH, NC CREEDMOOR NC WCMC-FM 99.9 YES X X C 26 RALEIGH, NC RALEIGH-DURHAM NC WDNC-AM 620 YES X X C 29 NASHVILLE, TN NASHVILLE TN WGFX-FM 104.5 YES X X C 30 HARTFORD, CT NEW HAVEN CT WAVZ-AM 1300 YES C C C 30 HARTFORD, CT HARTFORD CT WPOP-AM 1410 YES C C C 31 SALT LAKE CITY, UT SALT LAKE CITY UT KFNZ-AM 1320 YES X X C 31 SALT LAKE CITY, UT ST. GEORGE UT KUNF-AM 1210 YES X X C 32 KANSAS CITY, MO LAWRENCE KS KLWN-AM 1320 YES X X C 33 CINCINNATI, OH CINCINNATI OH WSAI-AM 1360 YES C C C 34 COLUMBUS, OH MARIETTA OH WJAW-FM 100.9 YES X X C 35 MILWAUKEE, WI WAUKESHA WI WAUK-AM 1510 YES X X C 35 MILWAUKEE, WI FORT ATKINSON WI WFAW-AM 940 YES C C C 36 GREENVILLE, SC ABBEVILLE SC WABV-AM 1590 YES C C C 36 GREENVILLE, SC ASHEVILLE NC WISE-AM 1310 YES X X C 36 GREENVILLE, SC ASHEVILLE NC WYSE-AM 970 YES X X C 37 SAN ANTONIO, TX DEVINE TX KRPT-FM 92.5 YES X X C 39 HARRISBURG, PA YORK PA WOYK-AM 1350 YES X C X 39 HARRISBURG, PA ELIZABETHTOWN PA WPDC-AM 1600 YES X C X 40 BIRMINGHAM, AL BIRMINGHAM AL WJOX-FM 94.5 YES X X C 41 GRAND RAPIDS, MI GRAND HAVEN MI WGHN-AM 1370 YES C C C 41 GRAND RAPIDS, MI GREENVILLE MI WBBL-FM 107.3 YES C C C 43 NORFOLK, VA ELIZABETH CITY NC WCNC-AM 1240 YES X X C 43 NORFOLK, VA YORKTOWN VA WVSP-FM 94.1 YES C C C Patricia A. Wilson Director, Affiliate Operations Page 1 New York Office [email protected] Date 3/31/2011 212-641-2098 (T) [email protected] - IM Time 3:11 PM 2011 NCAA Men's Frozen Four Ice Hockey Men's Semi-Finals & Championship Games Spring April 7 & 9, 2011 '10 Total Stations: 149 March 29, 2011 Max "Milky Way" Total: 149 Men's Men's Men's Frozen Four Frozen Four Frozen Four Max Semi-Finals Semi-Finals Championship DMA "Milky Way" GM 1 GM 2 Game Rank DMA Market City of License ST CALLS Freq. Receiver List 4:45PM 8:15PM 6:30PM 43 NORFOLK, VA EDENTON NC WZBO-AM 1260 YES X X C 44 ALBUQUERQUE, NM AZTEC/FARMINGTON NM KCQL-AM 1340 YES X X C 44 ALBUQUERQUE, NM LOS RANCHOS DE NM KNML-AM 610 YES X X C 45 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK BLACKWELL OK KOKB-AM 1580 YES X X C 45 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK PERRY OK KOKP-AM 1020 YES X X C 45 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK PERRY OK KOSB-FM 105.1 YES X X C 50 MEMPHIS, TN MEMPHIS TN WMFS-AM 680 YES X X C 50 MEMPHIS, TN BARTLETT TN WMFS-FM 92.9 YES X X C 52 BUFFALO, NY BRADFORD PA WESB-AM 1490 YES X X C 52 BUFFALO, NY BUFFALO NY WGR -AM 550 YES X C X 55 FRESNO, CA FRESNO CA KCBL-AM 1340 YES X C X 55 FRESNO, CA VISALIA CA KRZR-AM 1400 YES X C X 56 LITTLE ROCK, AR RUSSELLVILLE AR KARV-AM 610 YES X C C 56 LITTLE ROCK, AR OLA AR KARV-FM 101.3 YES X C C 56 LITTLE ROCK, AR CONWAY AR KASR-FM 92.7 YES C C C 56 LITTLE ROCK, AR PINE BLUFF AR KCLA-AM 1400 YES C C C 57 ALBANY, NY ALBANY NY WTMM-FM 104.5 YES X X C 58 RICHMOND, VA STAUNTON VA WKDW-AM 900 YES X X C 60 MOBILE, AL EVERGREEN AL WPGG-AM 1470 YES C C C 60 MOBILE, AL LUCEDALE MS WRBE-AM 1440 YES X C C 61 TULSA, OK MUSKOGEE OK KBIX-AM 1490 YES C C C 61 TULSA, OK TULSA OK KYAL-AM 1550 YES C C C 61 TULSA, OK TULSA OK KYAL-FM 97.1 YES C C C 63 CHARLESTON, WV ASHLAND KY WCMI-AM 1340 YES C C C 63 CHARLESTON, WV HUNTINGTON WV WRVC-AM 930 YES C C C 63 CHARLESTON, WV LOGAN WV WVOW-AM 1290 YES X X C 63 CHARLESTON, WV LOGAN WV WVOW-FM 101.9 YES X X C 64 FORT MYERS, FL FORT MYERS FL WWCN-AM 770 YES X X C 68 FLINT, MI BRIDGEPORT MI WNEM-AM 1250 YES C C C 69 WICHITA, KS GARDEN CITY KS KIUL-AM 1240 YES C C C 69 WICHITA, KS SCOTT CITY KS KYUL-AM 1310 YES C C C 70 GREEN BAY, WI WAUPACA WI WDUX-FM 92.7 YES X C X 70 GREEN BAY, WI GREEN BAY WI WNFL-AM 1440 YES X X C 73 TOLEDO, OH TOLEDO OH WLQR-FM 106.5 YES X X C 73 TOLEDO, OH TOLEDO OH WSPD-AM 1370 YES X X C 75 SPOKANE, WA DISHMAN WA KEYF-AM 1050 YES X X C 75 SPOKANE, WA SPOKANE WA KGA -AM 1510 YES X X C 76 OMAHA, NE OMAHA NE KOIL-AM 1180 YES X X C 76 OMAHA, NE BELLEVUE NE KOZN-AM 1620 YES X X C 78 PADUCAH, KY MURRAY KY WNBS-AM 1340 YES C C C 78 PADUCAH, KY MURRAY KY WOFC-AM 1130 YES C C C 83 SYRACUSE, NY TRUMANSBURG NY WPIE-AM 1160 YES C C C 85 MADISON, WI COLUMBUS WI WTLX-FM 100.5 YES C C C 91 SOUTH BEND, IN WARSAW IN WRSW-AM 1480 YES C C C 92 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO COLORADO SPRINGS CO KRDO-AM 1240 YES X X C 92 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO COLORADO SPRINGS CO KRDO-FM 105.5 YES X X C 93 TRI-CITIES, TN-VA BLOUNTVILLE TN WXSM-AM 640 YES X X C 94 BURLINGTON, VT DANNEMORA NY WNMR-FM 107.1 YES C C C 97 CHARLESTON, SC CHARLESTON SC WSPO-AM 1390 YES X C X 98 EL PASO, TX EL PASO TX KROD-AM 600 YES X X C 99 DAVENPORT, IA CLINTON IA KROS-AM 1340 YES C C C 99 DAVENPORT, IA KEWANEE IL WKEI-AM 1450 YES C C C 101 JOHNSTOWN, PA STATE COLLEGE PA WQWK-AM 1450 YES C C C 102 EVANSVILLE, IN MOUNT VERNON IN WYFX-FM 106.7 YES X X C 105 LINCOLN, NE MCCOOK NE KBRL-AM 1300 YES X X C Patricia A. Wilson Director, Affiliate Operations Page 2 New York Office [email protected] Date 3/31/2011 212-641-2098 (T) [email protected] - IM Time 3:11 PM 2011 NCAA Men's Frozen Four Ice Hockey Men's Semi-Finals & Championship Games Spring April 7 & 9, 2011 '10 Total Stations: 149 March 29, 2011 Max "Milky Way" Total: 149 Men's Men's Men's Frozen Four Frozen Four Frozen Four Max Semi-Finals Semi-Finals Championship DMA "Milky Way" GM 1 GM 2 Game Rank DMA Market City of License ST CALLS Freq.
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