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Tolleson Tuba City Tucson KTKT Spanish Sports KUAZ-F News/Talk /Jazz™ Tolleson 990 10000/1000 DA-2 1600w 614ft +Lotus Communications Corp. University of Arizona KXXT Religious Teaching / Spanish Religious Sister to: KCMT, KFMA, KLPX Sister to: KUAT-F, KUAZ 1010 15000/250 DA-D 520-407-4500 fax: 520-407-4600 520-621-7548 fax:520-621-3360 +Communicom Broadcasting, LLC 3871 N Commerce Dr, 85705 PO Box 210067,85721, Mlb Rm 223, 85721 Sister to: KXEG GM Steve Groesbeck SM Tara Hungate GM Jack Gibson SM Dana Horner 602-254-5001 fax:602-515-0111 PD Enrique Mayans CE Gregg Garcia PD Ed Kesterson CE Frank Fregoso 2800 N 44th St Ste 100, Phoenix 85008 Tucson Market www.kuaz.org GM/SM Jess Spurgin PD Ramon Bonilla Tucson Market www.1280kxeg.com KCUB Sports / Talk Phoenix Market 1290 1000/ 1000 ND KUAT-F Classical™ +Cltadel Communications Corp. 90.5 12500w 3580ft KNUV Spanish News-Talk Sister to: KHYT, KIIM-F, KSZR, KTUC University of Arizona 1190 5000/250 DA-2 520-887-1000 fax: 520-887-6397 Sister to: KUAZ, KUAZ-F CP/400 575 W Roger Rd, 85705 520-621-7548 fax: 520-621-3360 +HM Communications, LLC GM Ken Kowalcek SM Keith Rosenblatt PO Box 210067,85721, Mlb Rm 223,85721 602-433-1190 PD Chuck Meyer CE Mark Simpson GM Jack Gibson SM Dana Horner 4041 N Central Ave Ste 1000, Phoenix 85012 www.kcubam.com PD Ed Kesterson CE Frank Fregoso GM/SM Laura Madrid PD Myra Nieves Tucson Arbitron 0.9 Shr 1000 AQH wivw.kuatfm.org Phoenix Market Tucson Market KTUC Adult Standards Tuba City 1400 1000/ 1000 ND KXCI Variety™ +Citadei Communications Corp. 91.3 340w 3631ft KTBA Religious Teachina [Repeats: KHAC 880] Sister to: KCUB, KHYT, KIIM-F, KSZR Foundation for Creative Broadcasting 760 250/60 ND 520-887-1000 fax: 520-887-6397 520-623-1000 fax: 520-623-0758 Western Indian Ministries 575 W Roger Rd, 85705 220 S 4th Ave, 85701 505-371-5587 fax: 505-371-5588 GM Ken Kowalcek SM Keith Rosenblatt GM/SM Randy Peterson PD Ginger Doran PO Box 9090, Window Rock 86515 PD Jim Bednarek CE Mark Simpson CE Doug Groenhoff 02C Hilltop Dr - TSE Bonito, Gallup NM 87301 wvAv.ktucam.com www.kxci.org GM/SM/PD Larry Harper Tucson Arbitron 1.7 Shr 1900 AQH Tucson Market wivw.westernindian.org/radio_stations.htm KWFM Oldies"" KWMT-F Adult Alternative HD2: Jazz KGHR Variety* 1450 1000/1000 ND 92.9 93000w 2036ft 91.3 100000W 1056ft DA +Clear Channel Communications +Clear Channel Communications Tuba City High School Board Sister to: KNST, KOHT, KRQQ, KTZR-F, Sister to: KNST, KOHT, KRQQ, KTZR-F, KWFM, 928-283-5555 fax: 928-283-5557 KWMT-F, KXEW KXEW PO Box 160,86045, Warrior Dr, 86045 520-618-2100 fax:520-618-2122 520-618-2100 fax: 520-618-2122 GM/CE John Bittner PD Mike Begay 3202 N Oracle Rd, 85705 3202 N Oracle Rd, 85705 GM Debbie Wagner SM Tom Zlaket GM Debbie Wagner SM Tom Zlaket PD Fred Rico CE Mike Irby PD Blake Rogers CE Mike Irby Tucson www.cool1450am.com www.929themountain.com Tucson Arbitron 1.3 Shr 1500 AQH KVOI Talk Tucson Arbitron 2.9 Shr 3300 AQH 690 250 DA-D KFFN Sports KRQQ CHR HD2: Country -KBood News Radio Broadcasting, Inc. 1490 1000/ 1000 ND 93.7 94000w 2032ft DA Sister to: KGMS +Joumal Broadcast Group APP 93000, 2031 520-790-2440 fax: 520-790-2937 Sister to: KGMG, KMXZ-F, KQTH +Clear Channel Communications 3222 S Richey Ave, 85713 520-795-1490 fax: 520-327-2260 Sister to: KNST, KOHT, KTZR-F, KWFM, GM Douglas Martin SM Mary Martin 3438 N Country Club Rd, 85716 KWMT-F, KXEW PD MattManis CE Larry Massey GM Julie Brinks SM Jennifer Nunn 520-618-2100 fax:520-618-2122 www.kvoi.com PD Rob Cook CE George Seifert 3202 N Oracle Rd, 85705 Tucson Arbitron 0.5 Shr 600 A OH www.espn1490thefan.com GM Debbie Wagner SM Steve Clement KNST News/Talk Tucson Arbitron 0.5 Shr 600 AQH PD Tim Richards CE Mike Irby 790 5000/500 DA-1 ivww.krq.com KUAZ News/Talk / Jazz* [Repeats: KUAZ-F 89.1] Tucson Arbitron 8.3 Shr 9400 AQH +Clear Channel Communications 1550 50000 ND-D Sister to: KOHT, KRQQ, KTZR-F, KWFM, University of Arizona KMXZ-F Adult Contemporary KWMT-F, KXEW Sister to: KUAT-F, KUAZ-F 94.9 100000W 1952ft 520-618-2100 fax:520-618-2122 520-621-7548 fax:520-621-3360 +Journal Broadcast Group 3202 N Oracle Rd, 85705 PO Box 210067,85721, Mlb Rm 223,85721 Sister to: KFFN, KGMG, KQTH GM Debbie Wagner SM Tom Zlaket GM Jack Gibson SM Dana Horner 520-795-1490 fax: 520-327-2260 PD Josh Leng CE Mike Irby PD Ed Kesterson CE Frank Fregoso 3438 N Country Club Rd, 85716 www.knst.com wvm.kuaz.org GM Julie Brinks SM Jennifer Nunn Tucson Arbitron 4.5 Shr 5100 AQH Tucson Market PD Bobby Rich CE George Seifert KFLT Contemporary Christian* www.mixfm.com KFLT-F Contemporary Christian* [Repeats: KFLT 830] Tucson Arbitron 7.8 Shr 8800 AQH 830 50000/1000 DA-N 88.5 1500w 377ft DA +Family Life Communications +Family Life Communications KLPX Classic Rock 520-742-6976 fax: 520-742-6979 520-742-6976 fax: 520-742-6979 96.1 100000W 1952ft PO Box 35300,85740 PO Box 35300,85740 +Lotus Communications Corp. 7355 N Oracle Rd Ste 200,85704 7355 N Oracle Rd Ste 200,85704 Sister to: KCMT, KFMA, KTKT GM/PD Dawn Bumstead SM Evan Carlson GM/PD Dawn Bumstead SM Evan Carlson 520-407-4500 fax: 5204074600 CE Bob Wolfe CE Bob Wolfe 3871 N Commerce Dr, 85705 www.am830flr.org www.am830flr.org GM/SM Steve Groesbeck PD Chita Tucson Market Tucson Market CE Gregg Garcia www.klpx.com KGMS Religious Teaching KAIC Christian CHR/Rock* Tucson Arbitron 5.1 Shr 5700 AQH 940 1000/250 DA-2 88.9 1800w 26ft -KBood News Radio Broadcasting, Inc. +Educatlonal Media Foundation, Inc. Sister to: KVOI 888-937-2471 fax: 888-329-2471 520-790-2440 fax: 520-790-2937 5700 W Oaks Blvd, Rocklin CA 95765 3222 S Richey Ave, 85713 GM Keith Whipple SM Andy Ramirez GM Douglas Martin SM Mary Martin PD David Pierce CE Sam Wallington PD Matt Manis CE Larry Massey www.air1.com wmiV.kgms.com Tucson Market Tucson Market .
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