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Attachment J FY 2001 AM and FM Radio Regulatory Fees 1 Attachment J FY 2001 AM and FM Radio Regulatory Fees Call Sign Service Class City State City Pop Fee Fee Call Sign Service Class City State City Pop Fee Fee Code Code KAAA AM C Kingman AZ 29,242 $350 0130 KAFF AM D Flagstaff AZ 65,742 $700 0137 KAAB AM D Batesville AR 28,518 $475 0136 KAFF-FM FM C Flagstaff AZ 98,032 $1,375 0149 KAAK FM C1 Great Falls MT 76,022 $1,375 0149 KAFN FM A Gould AR 10,060 $350 0141 KAAM AM B Garland TX 3,451,853 $3,750 0128 KAFX-FM FM C1 Diboll TX 122,604 $1,375 0149 KAAN AM D Bethany MO 17,564 $300 0135 KAFY AM B Bakersfield CA 376,447 $1,450 0126 KAAN-FM FM C2 Bethany MO 11,313 $450 0147 KAGB FM C Waimea HI 47,724 $850 0148 KAAP FM A Rock Island WA 54,425 $900 0143 KAGC AM D Bryan TX 6,293 $300 0135 KAAQ FM C1 Alliance NE 20,015 $850 0148 KAGE AM D Winona MN 45,064 $475 0136 KAAR FM C1 Butte MT 39,768 $850 0148 KAGE-FM FM C3 Winona MN 50,021 $900 0143 KAAT FM B1 Oakhurst CA 26,167 $675 0142 KAGG FM C2 Madisonville TX 127,536 $2,050 0150 KAAY AM A Little Rock AR 500,316 $2,850 0121 KAGH AM D Crossett AR 14,817 $300 0135 KABC AM B Los Angeles CA 10,596,964 $3,750 0128 KAGH-FM FM A Crossett AR 14,106 $350 0141 KABG FM C Los Alamos NM 232,726 $2,050 0150 KAGI AM D Grants Pass OR 69,381 $700 0137 KABI AM D Abilene KS 12,466 $300 0135 KAGL FM C3 El Dorado AR 39,855 $675 0142 KABK-FM FM C2 Augusta AR 53,142 $1,375 0149 KAGM FM A Strasburg CO 3,310 $350 0141 KABL AM B Oakland CA 3,534,188 $3,750 0128 KAGO AM B Klamath Falls OR 48,888 $675 0124 KABN AM A Long Island AK 59,852 $1,375 0119 KAGO-FM FM C1 Klamath Falls OR 49,229 $850 0148 KABQ AM B Albuquerque NM 559,444 $2,300 0127 KAGT FM C1 Baird TX 113,703 $1,375 0149 KABR AM D Alamo Community NM 1,355 $300 0135 KAGY AM D Port Sulphur LA 9,418 $300 0135 KABX-FM FM B Merced CA 109,812 $1,375 0149 KAHA FM C Honolulu HI 823,395 $2,850 0151 KABZ FM C Little Rock AR 576,250 $2,850 0151 KAHI AM B Auburn CA 192,452 $1,450 0126 KACD AM B Thousand Oaks CA 486,923 $2,300 0127 KAHK FM C3 Georgetown TX 53,047 $900 0143 KACD-FM FM A Santa Monica CA 1,697,974 $3,750 0146 KAHM FM C Prescott AZ 150,533 $2,050 0150 KACH AM C Preston ID 10,780 $250 0129 KAHR FM A Poplar Bluff MO 31,438 $675 0142 KACI AM D The Dalles OR 19,363 $300 0135 KAHU AM B Hilo HI 45,065 $675 0124 KACI-FM FM C2 The Dalles OR 38,276 $850 0148 KAHZ AM B Fort Worth TX 1,364,363 $3,750 0128 KACL FM C1 Bismarck ND 79,566 $1,375 0149 KAIM AM B Honolulu HI 600,109 $2,300 0127 KACO FM C3 Ardmore OK 34,794 $675 0142 KAIM-FM FM C1 Honolulu HI 645,864 $2,850 0151 KACQ FM A Lometa TX 1,434 $350 0141 KAIQ FM C3 Littlefield TX 7,085 $350 0141 KACT AM D Andrews TX 14,286 $300 0135 KAIR AM B Atchison KS 88,582 $900 0125 KACT-FM FM A Andrews TX 13,381 $350 0141 KAIR-FM FM C3 Horton KS 21,360 $675 0142 KACW FM C1 North Bend OR 57,029 $1,375 0149 KAIU FM A Grants NM 12,477 $350 0141 KACY FM A Arkansas City KS 19,388 $350 0141 KAJA FM C San Antonio TX 1,262,124 $4,550 0152 KADA AM C Ada OK 41,634 $350 0130 KAJI FM C3 Point Comfort TX 9,656 $350 0141 KADA-FM FM A Ada OK 26,814 $675 0142 KAJK-FM FM C1 Ferndale CA 68,728 $1,375 0149 KADD FM C1 Laughlin NV 42,472 $850 0148 KAJM FM C Payson AZ 39,323 $850 0148 KADI FM A Republic MO 164,366 $1,450 0144 KAJN-FM FM C Crowley LA 425,996 $2,850 0151 KADQ-FM FM A Rexburg ID 25,672 $675 0142 KAJO AM D Grants Pass OR 60,756 $700 0137 KADR AM C Elkader IA 3,627 $250 0129 KAJZ FM A Merced CA 108,277 $900 0143 KADS AM C Elk City OK 20,578 $350 0130 KAKC AM B Tulsa OK 577,721 $2,300 0127 KADX FM C2 Houston AK 106,948 $1,375 0149 KAKJ FM A Marianna AR 10,563 $350 0141 KADZ AM D Arvada CO 1,657,700 $2,400 0140 KAKN FM A Naknek AK 711 $350 0141 KAEH FM A Beaumont CA 160,991 $1,450 0144 KAKQ-FM FM C2 Fairbanks AK 70,002 $1,375 0149 KAEP FM C Spokane WA 456,838 $2,850 0151 KAKT FM C1 Phoenix OR 190,224 $2,050 0150 KAEZ FM A Amarillo TX 162,215 $1,450 0144 KALC FM C Denver CO 1,797,596 $4,550 0152 KAFC FM C2 Anchorage AK 200,088 $2,050 0150 KALE AM B Richland WA 136,420 $1,450 0126 KAFE FM C Bellingham WA 274,163 $2,050 0150 KALF FM B Red Bluff CA 49,529 $850 0148 1 Attachment J FY 2001 AM and FM Radio Regulatory Fees Call Sign Service Class City State City Pop Fee Fee Call Sign Service Class City State City Pop Fee Fee Code Code KALI AM D West Covina CA 3,166,898 $2,400 0140 KARA FM B Santa Clara CA 2,211,327 $4,550 0152 KALI-FM FM A Santa Ana CA 1,719,745 $3,750 0146 KARB FM A Price UT 15,840 $350 0141 KALK FM C3 Winfield TX 18,914 $350 0141 KARI AM B Blaine WA 122,608 $900 0125 KALL AM B Salt Lake City UT 1,180,967 $3,750 0128 KARL FM C2 Tracy MN 30,207 $850 0148 KALM AM D Thayer MO 8,950 $300 0135 KARN AM B Little Rock AR 379,336 $1,450 0126 KALN AM D Iola KS 16,378 $300 0135 KARN-FM FM A Cabot AR 45,469 $675 0142 KALP FM A Alpine TX 6,478 $350 0141 KARP-FM FM C3 Dassel MN 22,694 $675 0142 KALQ-FM FM A Alamosa CO 11,687 $350 0141 KARR AM B Kirkland WA 762,748 $2,300 0127 KALS FM C Kalispell MT 75,292 $1,375 0149 KARS AM D Belen NM 132,814 $875 0138 KALV AM B Alva OK 8,396 $350 0123 KART AM C Jerome ID 51,180 $475 0131 KALY AM C Los Ranchos De Albuquerq NM 525,285 $1,300 0133 KARV AM B Russellville AR 63,777 $900 0125 KALZ FM B Fresno CA 624,818 $2,850 0151 KARV-FM FM A Ola AR 5,428 $350 0141 KAMA AM B El Paso TX 621,487 $2,300 0127 KARX FM C1 Claude TX 186,610 $2,050 0150 KAMD-FM FM C2 Camden AR 48,496 $850 0148 KARY-FM FM C2 Grandview WA 60,332 $1,375 0149 KAMG AM C Victoria TX 77,149 $475 0131 KARZ FM C3 Marshall MN 15,493 $350 0141 KAMI AM D Cozad NE 20,684 $475 0136 KASA AM D Phoenix AZ 1,255,827 $2,400 0140 KAMI-FM FM C1 Cozad NE 20,850 $850 0148 KASE-FM FM C Austin TX 825,652 $2,850 0151 KAMJ FM A Gosnell AR 31,411 $675 0142 KASH AM A Anchorage AK 297,993 $2,050 0120 KAML AM D Kenedy-Karnes TX 11,632 $300 0135 KASH-FM FM C1 Anchorage AK 216,237 $2,050 0150 KAML-FM FM C1 Gillette WY 27,202 $850 0148 KASI AM D Ames IA 98,092 $700 0137 KAMO-FM FM C2 Rogers AR 115,350 $1,375 0149 KASL AM C Newcastle WY 4,477 $250 0129 KAMP AM D El Centro CA 94,996 $700 0137 KASM AM D Albany MN 20,215 $475 0136 KAMQ AM C Carlsbad NM 33,014 $350 0130 KASO AM C Minden LA 45,750 $350 0130 KAMS FM C1 Mammoth Springs AR 35,712 $850 0148 KASR FM A Conway AR 43,766 $675 0142 KAMX FM C Luling TX 832,599 $2,850 0151 KASS FM C Casper WY 64,650 $1,375 0149 KANA AM D Anaconda MT 11,109 $300 0135 KAST AM B Astoria OR 23,003 $675 0124 KAND AM C Corsicana TX 47,997 $350 0130 KAST-FM FM C1 Astoria OR 42,180 $850 0148 KANE AM C New Iberia LA 135,601 $725 0132 KASZ FM A Gatesville TX 9,557 $350 0141 KANI AM B Wharton TX 29,910 $675 0124 KATA AM C Arcata CA 70,148 $475 0131 KANN AM B Roy UT 1,099,957 $3,750 0128 KATD AM B Pittsburg CA 2,073,071 $3,750 0128 KANR FM C3 Belle Plaine KS 20,327 $675 0142 KATE AM C Albert Lea MN 38,708 $350 0130 KANS-FM FM C2 Osage City KS 41,041 $850 0148 KATF FM C1 Dubuque IA 134,598 $2,050 0150 KAOC FM C1 Cavalier ND 20,263 $850 0148 KATI FM C2 California MO 96,193 $1,375 0149 KAOD FM C2 Babbitt MN 9,361 $450 0147 KATJ FM A George CA 98,552 $900 0143 KAOI AM B Kihei HI 59,817 $900 0125 KATK AM B Carlsbad NM 33,589 $675 0124 KAOI-FM FM C Wailuku HI 88,797 $1,375 0149 KATK-FM FM A Carlsbad NM 30,896 $675 0142 KAOK AM C Lake Charles LA 134,382 $725 0132 KATL AM B Miles City MT 12,560 $350 0123 KAOK-FM FM A De Ridder LA 20,313 $675 0142 KATM FM B Modesto CA 689,645 $2,850 0151 KAOL AM D Carrollton MO 9,313 $300 0135 KATO AM C Safford AZ 21,252 $350 0130 KAOY FM C1 Kealakekua HI 37,805 $850 0148 KATP FM C1 Amarillo TX 201,220 $2,050 0150 KAPB-FM FM A Marksville LA 22,686 $675 0142 KATQ AM D Plentywood MT 8,373 $300 0135 KAPE AM D Cape Girardeau MO 73,856 $700 0137 KATQ-FM FM A Plentywood MT 2,362 $350 0141 KAPL AM B Phoenix OR 132,402 $1,450 0126 KATR-FM FM C1 Otis CO 22,390 $850 0148 KAPR AM D Douglas AZ 21,608 $475 0136 KATS FM C1 Yakima WA 179,077 $2,050 0150 KAPS AM B Mount Vernon WA 428,725 $2,300 0127 KATT-FM FM C Oklahoma City OK 914,863 $2,850 0151 KAPZ AM D Bald Knob AR 38,611 $475 0136 KATW FM C1 Lewiston ID 54,740 $1,375 0149 KAQQ AM B Spokane WA 431,692 $2,300 0127 KATX FM A Eastland TX 6,080 $350 0141 2 Attachment J FY 2001 AM and FM Radio Regulatory Fees Call Sign Service Class City State City Pop Fee Fee Call Sign Service Class City State City Pop Fee Fee Code Code KATY-FM FM A Idyllwild CA 118,235 $900 0143 KBAZ FM C3 Hamilton MT 22,144 $675 0142 KATZ AM B Saint Louis MO 1,806,411 $3,750 0128 KBBA AM D Abilene TX 118,042 $700 0137 KATZ-FM FM B Alton IL 1,015,115 $4,550 0152 KBBB FM C1 Billings MT 113,985 $1,375 0149 KAUJ FM C2 Walhalla ND 10,181 $450 0147 KBBE FM A Mcpherson KS 15,429 $350 0141 KAUL FM A Ellington MO 2,737 $350 0141 KBBI AM A Homer AK 9,487 $450 0117 KAUM FM A Colorado City TX 5,913 $350 0141 KBBK FM C1 Lincoln NE 239,694 $2,050 0150 KAUS AM B Austin MN 37,183 $675 0124 KBBL AM D Cabot AR 58,562 $700 0137 KAUS-FM FM C1 Austin MN 107,983 $1,375 0149 KBBN-FM FM A Broken Bow NE 4,934 $350 0141 KAVA AM D Pueblo CO 118,389 $700 0137 KBBO AM B Yakima WA 121,777 $900 0125 KAVC AM C Mojave CA 8,069 $250 0129 KBBQ-FM FM C2 Fort Smith AR 162,215 $2,050 0150 KAVJ FM C3 Sutherlin OR 46,905 $675 0142 KBBR AM C North Bend OR 35,859 $350 0130 KAVL AM B Lancaster CA 344,415 $1,450 0126 KBBS AM C Buffalo WY 4,878 $250 0129 KAVV FM A Benson AZ 2,257 $350 0141 KBBT FM A Pleasanton TX 18,596 $350 0141 KAWC AM D Yuma AZ 93,280 $700 0137 KBBV AM D Big Bear Lake CA 14,414 $300 0135 KAWK FM C1 Custer SD 13,025 $450 0147 KBBW AM D Waco-Marlin TX 348,365 $875 0138 KAWL AM D York NE 19,435 $300 0135 KBBX AM B Omaha NE 587,068 $2,300 0127 KAWW AM D Heber Springs AR 16,970 $300 0135 KBBY-FM
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