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Ohio Directory of Radio Cleveland Heights Clyde Columbus Ohio Directory of Radio Rock. Target aud: 18-34. Bo Matthews, opns mgr & mktg dir; Jacky WXTM(FM)- Nov 23, 1960: 92.3 mhz; 40 kw. 548 ft. TL: N41 30 01 opns dir; Katie Bundy, dev dir; Maggie Brennan, mus dir; Richelle Pule, gen sls mgr & prom dir; Jim Meltzer, gen mgr & gen sls mgr; W81 33 59. Stereo. 1041 Huron Rd., Cleveland 44115. Phone: (216) Antczak, opns mgr & pub affrs dir. David Popovich, progmg dir. 861 -0100. Fax: (216) 696-3710. Web She: www.923xtreme.com. Licensee: Infinity Radio Inc. Group owner: Infinity Broadcasting Corp. WCCX(FM)- February 1996: 107.5 mhz; 1.9 kw. 413 ft. TL: N39 57 (acq 12-14-00; grpsl). Network: ABC. Leventhal, Seiner & Lerman, WMVX(FM)-Listing follows WTAM(AM). 46 W82 59 46. 1500 W. 3rd Ave., Suite 300 43212. Phone: (614) PLLC. Formal: Altemative Rock. Target aud: 18-34; mass appeal, 487 -1444. Fax: (614) 487-5862. Web Site: www.power1075.com. young adults. *Tom Herschel, VP; Tom Hershel, gen mgr; Jeff Miller, Licensee: Blue Chip Broadcasting Licenses Ltd. Group owner: Radio mgr TL: 28 gen sls mgr; George Cohn, nati sls & progmg dir; Marshal Goudy, WNCX(FM)- Oct 23, 1948: 98.5 mhz; 16 kw. 960 h. N41 20 One Inc. (acq 4-30-01; grpsl). Network: ABC. Rep: D & R Radio. mktg dir & prom dir. W81 44 29. Stereo. 1041 Huron Rd. 44115. Phone: (216) 861 -0100. Format: Adult urban contemn. News: one hr wkly. Jeff Wilson, gen Fax: (216) 696-0385. E -mail: wncx @wncx.com. Web She: wwx.wncx.com. mgr. Licensee: Infinity Radio License Inc. Group owner: Infinity Broadcasting Clyde Corp. Network: ABC. Leventhal, Senter & Lerman, PLLC. Format: Classic rock. Target aud: 18-54; men. Tom Herschel, VP & gen mgr, WCOL -FM- 1947: 92.3 mhz; 22 kw. 754 ft. TL: N39 58 16 W83 01 Linda Rodriguez, gen sls mgr; George Cohn, nati sls mgr; Marshall 'WHVT(FM)- December 1986: 90.5 mhz; 370 w. 170 ft. TL: N41 17 40. Stereo. 1301 Dublin Rd. 43215. Phone: (614) 486 -6101. Fax: Goudy, mktg dir, prom dir & progmg dir. 45 W82 58 26. (CP: 2.6 kw, ant 154 ft.). Box 273 43410. Phone: (419) (614) 487 -2554. Web She: www.wcol.com. Licensee: Citicasters 547-8254. Fax: (419) 547 -7195. Web Sie: www.whvfm.com. Licensee: Licenses LP. Group owner: Clear Channel Communications Inc. (acq Clyde Educ. Broadcasting Foundation. Format: Educ, relg. James 5 -4 -99; grpsl). Format: Country. News staff: one. Target aud: 18-49. 1948: 104.1 mhz; 11 kw. 1,060 ft. TL: N41 22 45 W81 WOAL(FM)- Lewis, pres & gen mgr. Tom Thon, gen mgr & opns mgr; Eric Feucht, gen sis mgr; John 43 1 Radio Lane 44114. Phone: -0123. Fax: 12. Stereo. (216) 696 Crenshaw, progmg dir; Dave Isaacs, news dir; Greg Savoldi, chief of (216) 363-7199. Web She: www.g104.com. Licensee: Infinity Radio engrg. Inc. Group owner: Infinity Broadcasting Corp. (acq 12- 14 -00; grpsl). WMJK(FM)- July 16, 1981: 100.9 mhz; 3 kw. 134 ft. TL: N41 26 28 Wiley, Rein & Fielding. Format: Hot adult contemn. News staff: one. W82 41 14. Stereo. 1640 Cleveland Rd., Sandusky 44870 -4357. Phone: (419) 625 -3380. Fax: (419) 625 -1348. E -mail: Target aud: 25-49; women. *Chris Maduri, gen mgr. WTPG(AM)- 1922: 1230 khz; 1 kw-U. TL: N39 56 31 W83 01 20. tomlewisaclearchannel.com. Web Site: www.wmjkradio.com. Licensee: Stereo. Web Site: www.1230thezone.com. Format: Talk. Target aud: Chicasters Licenses L.P. Group owner: Clear Channel Communications 35 plus; general. Jeff Rehl, gen sls mgr; Steve Konrad, progmg dir; 'WRUW -FM- Feb 26, 1967: 91.1 mhz; 15 kw. 292 ft. TL: N41 31 14 Inc. (acq 5.4.99; grpsl). Network: ABC. Rep: Katz Radio. Rgnl Reps. Dave Isaacs, news dir W81 35 03. (CP: 14.5 kw, ant 276 ft.). Stereo. 11220 Bellower Rd. Format: Class. News staff: 2; News: 4 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35-64; 44106. Phone: (216) 368-2207. Phone: (216) 368 -2208. Fax: (216) adults. Lisa J. Rich, gen mgr; Randy Hugg, opns mgr & progmg dir; 368 -5414. E -mail: [email protected]. Web Site: www.wruw.org. Licensee: Todd Lewis, gen sls mgr; Steve Shoffner, news dir; Gary Homza, chief 'WHKC(FM)-Not on air, target date: unknown: 91.5 mhz; 340 w. Ant Case Western Reserve University. Format: Free-form. Target aud: of engrg. 938 ft. TL: N39 56 14 W83 01 16. 1630 Strathshire Hall PI., Powell General; Cleveland & CWRU community. Spec prog: FolkICehic Blues 43065. Phone: (614) 433-0433. Licensee: Christian Broadcasting 18 hrs, Indie rock 16 hrs, Jazz 11 hrs, metal 10 hrs, pub affrs 8 hrs, Services Inc. Robert G. Casagrande, pres & gen mgr. WOHF(FM) -See Bellevue reggae 7 hrs wkly. Micah Waldstein, gen mgr; Peter McCall, stn mgr; mgr; James Eastman, opus Steve Hanley, chief of opns; Mike WJYD(FM)-See London Hammer, dev dir. Coal Grove WLVO(FM)- Apr 1, 1959: 96.3 mhz; 40 kw. 550 ft. R: N39 58 16 WTAM(AM)- 1923: 1100 khz; 50 kw-U. N41 1650 W81 37 22. WBVB(FM)- Feb 1,1990: 97.1 mhz; 3 kw. 47211.11.: N38 25 27 W82 R: W83 01 40. Stereo. 10th Fl., 280 Plaza N. High St. 43215. Phone: 32 04. Box 2288, Huntington, WV 25724. Secondary address: 134 4th 6200 Oak Tree Blvd., 4th Fl. 44131 -2510. Phone: (216) 520-2600. (614) 227 -9696. Fax: (614) 461 -1059. Web Site: www.gfm96.com. Web www.wtam.com. Ave. 25701. Phone: (304) 525 -7788. Fax: (304) 525 -6281. Fax: (304) Fax: (216) 901 -8152 (progmg). Site: Licensee: Licensee: Infinity Radio Inc. Group owner:Infinity Broadcasting Corp. Clear Channel Broadcasting Inc. Group owner: Clear Channel 525-7861 (Sales). E -mail: [email protected]. Web Site: www.B97fm.com. (acq 11- 13 -98; grpsl). Format: Classic Rock. Target aud: 25 -54. Communications Inc. (acq 5 -4-99; grpsl). Network: ABC Information & Licensee: Capstar TX L.P. Group owner: Clear Channel Communications Valerie Brooks, VP & gen mgr, David Cooper, opus mgr & prom mgr; Entertainment. Hogan & Hartson. Format: News/talk. sports. News Inc. (acq 8-30-00; grpsl). Formal: Oldies. Target aud: 18 -34. Spec Ross Wagner, gen sis mgr, Dave Redelberger, mktg dir & prom mgr. staff: 14: News: 25 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54. *Jim Meltzer, VP & prog: Winston Cup racing. Judy Jennings, gen mgr; Gloria Ward, sls gen mgr, Kevin Mefheny, opns mgr; Gary Mincer, sls dir: Dave lanni, dir, Mark Wood, progmg dir. gen sls mgr; Gaye Ramstrom, nati sls mgr, Jeff Zukauckas, prom dir; WNCI(FM)- July 1961: 97.9 mhz; 175 kw. 560 ft. TL: N39 58 10 W83 Ray Davis, progmg dir: R.C. Bauer, news dir; Cheryl Zivich, pub affrs 00 10. Stereo. 6172 Busch Blvd., Suite 2000 43229. Phone: (614) dir, Dave Szucs, chief of engrg. Columbus 486-6101. Fax: (614) 487-3553. Web She: www.wnci.com. Licensee: Ciicasters Licenses L.P. Group owner: Clear Channel Communications Inc. 1999; Rep: Allied Radio Partners. Holland & Knight. WBNS(AM)- 1922: 1460 khz; 5 kw-D, 1 kw-N, DA -N. R: N39 57 06 (acq grpsl). WMVX(FM) -Co -owned with WTAM(AM). May 4, 1960: 106.5 mhz; W82 54 23. 605 S. Front St. 43215. Phone: (614) 460 -3850. Fax: Format: Adult contemn. News staff: one; News: 4 hrs wkly. Target aud: 11.3 kw. 1,036 It TL: N41 22 45 W81 43 12. Stereo. Fax: (216) (614) 460 -3757. Web She: www.1460thefan.com. Licensee: RadiOhio 18-49. *Tom Thon, gen mgr. 520 -3008. Web Site: www.wmvx.com. Format: Adult contemn. Jim Inc. Group owner: Dispatch Broadcast Group (acq 1933). Network: Meltzer, stn mgr; BM Kiessel, gen sls mgr, Todd Flennen, prom dir; ESPN Radio. Rep: McGavren Guild. Format: Sports. Target aud: Men Dave Popovich, progmg mgr; Jay Hudson, mus dir, Mike Camarato, 'WOSU(AM)- Apr 24, 1922: 820 khz; 5 kw -D, 790 w -N (L-WBAP Ft. 25-54. Dave VanSlone, gen mgr; Tom Bunyard, sis dir; Mike chief of engrg. Worth, Tex.). TL: N4O 0144 W82 03 22. (CP: 1 kw -N). 2400 Olentangy Keamey. gen sis mgr; Lori Sompres, nad sis mgr; Dan Zampillo, River Rd. 43210. Phone: (614) 292 -9678. Fax: (614) 292-0513. Web progmg dir; Steve Clawson, chief of engrg. Site: www.wosu.org. Licensee: Ohio State University. Network: Network: WWMK(AM)- Apr 3, 1950: 1260 khz; 10 kw-D, 5 kw -N. TL N41 17 NPR, PRI. Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. Format: Pub affrs, news/talk. 10 W81 38 34. Stereo. 175 Kenmar Industrial Pkwy.. Broadview WBNS -FM- June 1959: 97.1 mhz; 26 kw. 660 ft. TL: N39 5816 W63 News staff 9; News: 114 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35 plus; general. Spec Heights 44147. Phone: (440) 746-1010. Fax: (440) 746 -1720. Web 0140. (CP. 2O.5 kw, ant 800 ft.). Stereo. Web Site: www.971nxxenxuic.can. prog: Black one hr, bluegrass 12 hrs wkly. Thomas Rieland, gen Site: www.radiodisney.com. Licensee: Radio Disney Group LLC. Format: Adult contemp. Target aud: Adults 25 -54. Dave VanStone, mgr; Tim Eby, stn mgr. Group owner: ABC Inc. (acq 8-26-98; $3.9 million). Network: USA. VP & gen sls mgr; Randy Parker, gen sls mgr; Jeff Ballentine, progmg Haley, Bader & Potts. Format: Children, CHR. Target aud: 3-12, dir. Co-owned TV: WBNS -TV affil. women 21-44; children & families. John Gucan, gen mgr; Jen Buza, WOSU-FM- Dec 13, 1949: 89.7 mhz; 13.3 kw. 938 ft. TL: N39 5616 gen sls mgr & prom dir, Jeniffer Hansen, rgnl sls mgr & mktg dir.
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