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201-300-Radio-Annual GEORGIA Owned By Coffee County Bcstrs. Owned-Operated By Rocket Radio, Inc. Box 471 Tel.: 384-1239 Address Roberta Road Independent Rep.: Beaver Tel.: TA 5-5547 KBS Pres., Gen. Mgr. Joe Trankina General Mqr. Paul Reehling Chief Engineer. Joe Stephens WMLT Dublin 1945 Frequency: 1330 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. WBUH Gainesville 1949 Owned-Operated By Dublin Bdcstq. Co. Freq.: 1240 Kc..... Power: 1000 Watts d. 250 n. Business & Moore Sts. Address Franklin Owned-Oper. By N.E. Ga. Bcstg. Co. Tel.: BR 2-4422 KBS Address 1102 Thompson Bridge Rd., N.E. President W. Newton Morris Tel.: 534-7331 ABC General Frank Mqr Floyd Jr. Rep. Thomas F. Clark; Dora-Clayton R Sales Prom. Mgr. E. Hilliard Pres., Gen. Manager John W. Jacobs, Jr. Leon Chief Engineer Lloyd Station Mgr. James N. Martin, Jr. Comm. Mgr. Claire T. Palmour WXLI Dublin 1958 Program Director Jim Martin Sales Prom. Mgr. Robert S. Culler Freq.: 1230 Kc..... Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. Chief R. Wilkes Owned Laurens Co. Engineer George By County Bcstg. lhviker, of: WDU -h31. Address P O Box 967 Tel.: Broad 2-4282 Independent President, Gen. Mgr. Ted Kirby WGGA Gainesville 1941 Station Jessie Manager Hagler Frequency: 550 Kc.. Power: 5 Kw. d.; 500 W. n. Director Bill Thomas Program Owned By Southern Bcstg. Co. Publicity Director Frances Lord Business Address Press-Radio Center Tel.: LE 2-6211 CBS WTJH East Point 1949 President, Gen. Mgr. A R. MacMillan Operations Manager James Frequency: 1260 Kc..... Power: 5000 Watts d. Hartley Chief Engineer Wilbert Darracott Owned By Southeastern Bcstg. System Address . 2146 Dodson Drive Tel.: DI 4-2233 Independent WLBA Gainesville 1957 Station Rep. Charles Bernard Frequency: 1580 Kc. Power: 5 Kw., d. President James S. Rivers Owned Hall Co. Hill County Bcstq. Station Mgr. Wm. B. 1 Business Address ...117 2 W. St. For other J. Rivers stations see Multiple-Station / Washington 11 vners. Tel.: LE 2-6331 MBS Station Representative C K. Beaver WPFE Eastman 1961 Pres., Gen. Mgr. Ernest H. Reynolds, Jr. Sales Promotion Mgr. W. L. Savage 1580 Kc. Power: 500 W. d. Frequency: Program Dir. Dianne Crawford Owned By O'Quinn Bcstg. Co. Address 731 College St. Tel.: 374-4168 Independent W K I G Glennville 1961 President Farnell O'Quinn Frequency: 1580 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d. ["or other O'Quinn stations see 'ilaltii)ie-Station Owners. Owned By Tattnall County Bcstq. Co. Address 226 E. Bolton St. Tel.: 654-3580 KBS WSGC Elberton 1946 Station Representative Hal Walton Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Watto Gen. Mgr., Chief Enq. Larry Lane Owned-Opor. By Elberton Bcstq. Co. Publicity Dir. Miriam Kicklighter Address Elberton Tel.: Elberton KBS-MBS Representative Continental W H I E Griffin 1952 General Mgr. G T. Christian Frequency: 1320 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Telerad, Inc. WBHB 1946 Address Box 971 Fitzgerald Tel.: 9451 Independent Freq.: 1240 Kc..... Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. General Mgr. John T. Williams Owned-Operated By Dan Hlll Bdcstq. Corp. Address 601 W. Roanoke Drive Tel.: 2077 KBS-MBS W K E U Grif fin 1934 Owner, Gen., Comm. Mgr........ Paul E. Reid Kc..... Chief Engineer Mike Pelton Freq.: 1450 Power: 1 Wt. d., 250 Wt. n. Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WKEU Address Macon Rd. WFPM Fart alley —1951 Tel.: 227-5507 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1150 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d. General Mgr., Chief Eng.... A. W. Marshall, Jr. 201 GEORGIA Business Address WLAG Bldg. WRIX Griffin 1960 Tel.: 882-3505 MBS, KBS Kc. Power: 1 Kw. Frequency: 1410 d. General Manager Edwin Mullinax Owned .... Mrs. McCommon By Gladys Johnson Chief Engineer James McKay Address Box 156 Owners of: IVI.AG-FAA Tel.: 8-8496 Independent General, Comm. Manager Jim Flicks WTRP La Grange 1953 Chief Engineer J. Allen Primmer Frequency: 620 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owned Chattahoochee Bcstg. Co., Ltd. WKLY—Hartwell-1947 Address Hammett Bldg. Tel.: Tuxedo 4-9877 Independent Frequency: 980 Kc. Powers 1000 Watts d. General Mgr, Byron H. Hurst Owned-Operated By WKLY Bcstg. Co. Sta. Mgr., Dir. Frank E. Hurst Business Address P O Box 430 Publicity Comm. Prom. Mgr. Julian P. Hurst Tel.: FR 6-2233 Independent Chief L. Relihan President Max G. Pfaender Engineer Ray General Mgr. Burch Griffin W L A W—Lawrenceville 1959 WCEH Hawkinsville 1952 Frequency: 1360 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. Owned By Radio Gwinnett, Inc. 610 Kc. Power: 500 Watts Frequency: Address 829 Crogan St., N.E. Owned Tri-County Bcstg. Co., Inc. Tel.: TH 3-2222 KBS Address Eastman Highway President Stephens B. McGarity Tel.: TW 3-3381 KBS Station Manager Robert J. McGarity Gen., Sta. Mgr. j. D. Popwell WPER Louisville 1960 Hazlehurst 1962 WYOH Frequency: 1420 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d. 920 Kc. Power: 500 W. Frequency: Owned By Peach Bcstg. Co., Inc. Owned By J_'" Davis Bcstrs. Address Box 425 Box 157 Tel.: 375-4511 Tel.: 625-7248 KBS None Independent Rep.: President, Gen. Mgr..... Bradley L. Williamson President Frank Graham Gen., Sales Mgr. Wimley Waters For other Collins Corp, stations see ,Multiple-Sta- WBBT Lyons 1959 tion Owners. Freq.: 1340 Kc..... Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. Owned By Collins Corp. WGML Hinesville 1958 Address P O Box 389 Tel.: 2321 Frequency: 990 Kc. Power: 250 Watts d Independent President F Graham Owned By Liberty Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Box 15 General Mgr. Joe Duggan For other Collins Corp. stations see Multiple-Sta- Tel.: TR 6-3599 KBS tion Owners. Station Reps. Feltis, Dove, Cannon President Hugh K. Tollison WBML Macon 1940 V.P., General H. Watson Mgr. James Freq.: 1240 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. Owned By Middle South Bcstg. Co. W B G R Jesup 1949 Business Address 230 Second St. Frequency: 1370 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d. Tel.: Sherwood 3-5454 Independent Station Paul H Owned-Operated By Altamaha Bcstq. Co. Rep. Raymer Co. Address P O. Box 147 Gen., Comm. Mgr. George W. Patton Tel.: GA 7-2444 KBS Chief Engineer C L. Wilder President W. G. Thomas, Sr. Chief Engineer Art Manning WCRY Macon 1957 Frequency: 900 Kc. Power: 250 Watts WLFA 1954 Owned By Middle Georgia Bcstg. Lafayette Address 1230 St. Frequency: 1590 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts Cowan Tel.: 746-6286 MBS Owned-Oper. By Radio Dixie, Inc. Business Address 41-B N. Main St. Pres., Gen. Mgr. John J. Wheeler Tel.: 4-7676 KBS President J. A. Gallimore W I B B Macon 1948 Gen., Sta. Mgr. C W. Gwyn Frequency: 1280 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d. f'c,r other Gallimore stations see Multiple-Station Owned-Oper. Peach State Bcstq. Co.. Inc. Owners. By... Business Address Professional Bldg. Tel.: 742-2505 Independent WLAG La Grange 1941 Sta. Reps. Bernard Howard, Do a-Clayton Freq.: 1240 Kc..... Power: 1000 Watts d; 250 n. Pres., Gen. Mqr. Thomas H. Maxwell Owned-Operated By LaGrange Bdcstq. Co. Station, Comm. Manager Donald C. Frost 202 GEORGIA President Allen M. Woodall WMAZ Macon 1922 General Mgr. George Burton Freq.: 940 Kc.. Power: 50,000 Wts. d., 10.000 n. For other Woodall stations see multiple-Station Owned-Oper. By Southeastern Bcstg. Co. Owners. Address Bankers Insurance Bldg. Te.l: SHerwood 6-7311 CBS WMAC Metter 1961 Representative Avery-Knodel Frequency: 1360 Kc. Power: 500 Watts d. President R A. Jolley Owned By Howard C. Gilreath General Manager Frank Crowther Address Box 238 For other Southeastern Bcstg. stations see Mul- tiple-Station Owners. Tel.: 685-1360 Independent Owner, Manager Howard C. Gilreath For other Gilreath stations see Evans County WNEX Macon 1945 Bcstg. under Multiple-Station Owners. Freq.: 1400 Kc..... Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. Owned Macon Bcstg. Co. WMYG 1946 Business-Studio Address.. ..2254 Rogers Place Milledgeville 1 Wt. 250 Wts. n. Tel.: SH 5-3301 Independent Freq.: 1450 Kc..... Power: d., Michael T. Station Representative Adv. Time Sales Owned-Operated By Landy President E M. Lowe Address 701 S. Jefferson St. Tel.: 452-2250 KBS Gen., Station Mgr. Alfred Lowe Chief S. Boone Chief Engineer Max F. Harper Station Mgr., Eng....... Joseph Commercial Manager Michael T. Landy WYTH Madison 1955 WGSR Millen 1958 Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. 1570 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Central Ga. Bcstg. Co. Frequency: Owned Business Address .... Beacon Heights; Box 29 By Jenkins Broadcasting Sys. Tel.: 761 KBS Business Address P O. Box 908 1080 President, Gen. Mgr. James F. Small Tel.: Independent President W. Herbert Brannen Station Manager, Prog. Dir..... Annie Lee Small Gen. Comm. Mgr., Ch. Eng.... Jack V. LoPrestf WFDR Manchester 1957 WMRE Monroe 1954 Frequency: 1370 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Radio Manchester, Inc. Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Address Box 447 Owned Walton Bcstg. Co. Tel.: 846-3115 KBS Address Box 191 Gene-al, S:a. Mqr. Jack Whitehorn Tel.: 268-1711 Independent Comm. Prom. Mgr. William Jarrell Station Rep. Charles Bernard Chief Engineer J. C. Loftin Pres., Gen. Mgr. Warren G. Gilpin Station Manager Derral Morris WDIE Marietta 1955 WMNZ Montezuma 1961 Frequency: 1050 Kc. Power: 500 Watts Owned-Oiler. By Marietta Bcstg. Co. Frequency: 1050 Kc. Power: 250 Watts d. Address Box 91 Owned By Macon County Bcstg. Tel.: 428-0469 KBS Address Box 510 President, Chief Eng. James M. Wilder Tel.: 8-8888 Independent Program Director Jack D. Verner Station Representative C K. Beaver Commercial Manager Dudley D. McCaskill President William E. Blizzard Owners of: WB1E-F31. WMGA Moultrie 1939 WFOM Marietta 1946 Freq.: 1400 Kc..... Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. Freq.: 1230 Kc..... Power: 1 Kw d., 250 W. n. Owned By J. F. Pidcock & R. F. Zess Owned-Operated By Woofum, Inc.
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