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St. Martinville Shreveport Slidell South Fort Polk Springhill Sulphur Tallulah KDAQ News / Classical / Variety* St. Martinville 89.9 100000W 932ft South Fort Polk -•Louisiana State University KSJY Contemporary Christian* KROK Adult Alternative 318-797-5150 fax:318-797-5265 89.9 30000w 466ft DA 95.7 6000w 289ft PO Box 5250, 71135,1 University PI, 71115 +American Family Association CP 25000, 294 GM Roy Gerritsen SM Wendi Bryant 662-844-8888 fax: 662-842-6791 West Central Broadcasting Co., Inc. PD Adam Giblln CE Rick Shelton PO Box 3206, Tupelo MS 38803 Sister to: KUMX, KVVP www.redriverradio.com 107 Park Gate Dr, Tupelo MS 38801 337-537-5887 fax: 337-537-4152 Shreveport Market GM Marvin Sanders PD John Riley 168 KVVP Dr, Leesville 71446 2nd market Longview/Marshall CE Joey Moody GM Doug Stannard SM Robin Brians 3rd market Texarkana www.afr.net PD Sandy Blackwell CE Randy Scheil Lafayette Market KSCL Adult Alternative* www.krok.com 91.3 150w 30ft Shreveport CP 2600,184, adds DA Springhill Centenary College of Louisiana KEEL News/Talk 318-869-5297 fax. 318-869-5294 KBSF Urban AC 710 50000/ 5000 DA-2 2911 Centenary Blvd, 71104 1460 1000 / 220 ND +Clear Channel Communications GM Chris Brown -•Metropolitan Radio Group, Inc. Sister to: KRUF, KTUX, KVKI-F. KWKH, KXKS-F Shreveport Market Sister to: KTKC 318-688-1130 fax:318-688-9839 318-539-4616 fax: 318-539-2356 6341 W PortAve, 71129 KXKS-F Country 541 S Main St, 71075 GM Charlie Thomas SM Lisa Janes 93.7 100000W 1020ft GM/SM/PD Earnest Pickens CE Rudy Johnson PD Erin McCarty CE Craig Westbrook -•Clear Channel Communications www.710keel.com Sister to: KEEL, KRUF, KTUX, KVKI-F, KWKH KTKC Black Gospel Shreveport Arbitron 8.2 Shr 34000 AQH 318-688-1130 fax:318-688-9839 92.9 40000w 548ft 6341 W PortAve, 71129 -•Metropolitan Radio Group, Inc. KOKA Black Gospel GM Charlie Thomas SM Lisa Janes Sister to: KBSF 980 5000/79 ND PD Chris Evans CE Craig Westbrook 318-539-4616 fax: 318-539-2356 +Access.1 Communications Corp. www.kisscountry937.com 541 S Main St, 71075 Sister to: KBTT, KDKS-F KLKL, KSYR, KTAL-F Shreveport Arbitron 6.3 Shr 26000 AQH GM/SM/PD Earnest Pickens CE Rudy Johnson 318-222-3122 fax:318-459-1493 Shreveport Market 208 N Thomas Dr, 71107 KRUF CHR GM Cary Camp SM Don Zimmerman 94.5 100000W 1096ft -•Clear Channel Communications Sulphur PD Eddie Giles CE Eddie Thurman Sister to: KEEL, KTUX, KVKI-F, KWKH, KXKS-F Shreveport Arbitron 3.1 Shr 13000 AQH KEZM Sports 318-688-1130 fax:318-688-9839 1310 500 / 50 DA-2 KWKH Classic Country 6341 W PortAve, 71129 Merchant Broadcasting, Inc. 1130 50000/50000 DA-N GM Charlie Thomas SM Lisa Janes 337-527-3611 +Clear Channel Communications PD Erin Bristol CE Craig Westbrook 113 E Napoleon St, 70663 Sister to: KEEL, KRUF, KTUX, KVKI-F, KXKS-F www.k945.com GM/PD/CE Bruce Merchant SM Kathy Soileau 318-688-1130 fax:318-688-9839 Shreveport Arbitron 5.5 Shr 23000 AQH Lake Charles Arbitron 0.6 Shr 1000 AQH 6341 W PortAve, 71129 Sulphur Springs/Mt. Pleasant TX Spr 05 Eastlan 1.1 GM Charlie Thomas SM Lisa Janes KHBQ cp-new* KVKI-F Adult Contemporary PD Barney Cannon CE Craig Westbrook 89,1 3000w 197ft 96.5 100000W 275ft www.kwkhonline.com Broadcasting for the Challenged, Inc. -•Clear Channel Communications Shreveport Arbitron 1.7 Shr 7000 AQH Lake Charles Market Sister to: KEEL, KRUF, KTUX, KWKH, KXKS-F KSYB Religious Teaching I Black Gospel 318-688-1130 fax: 318-688-9839 KKGB Rock 1300 5000/30 ND 6341 W PortAve, 71129 101.3 12000w 479ft Amistad Communications GM Charlie Thomas SM Lisa Janes -•Cumulus Media, Inc. Sister to: KASO, KBEF PD Stephanie Huffman CE Craig Westbrook Sister to: KAOK, KBIU, KQLK, KXZZ, KYKZ 318-222-2744 fax: 318-425-7507 www.965kvki.com 337-439-3300 fax: 337-433-7701 PO Box 7685, 71137, 1526 Corporate Dr, 71107 Shreveport Arbitron 4.6 Shr 19000 AQH 425 Broad St, Lake Charles 70601 GM Fred Caldwell SM Rhonda Sanders GM Susan Lucchesi SM Jimmie Cole KMJJ-F Urban Contemporary PDTramone Johnson CE Rudy Johnson PD Larry LaBlanc CE Richard Rhodes 99.7 50000w 462ft Shreveport Arbitron 1.0 Shr 4000 AQH www.kkgb.com CP 21500, 533 Lake Charles Arbitron 4.4 Shr 8000 AQH KRMD Talk /Sports -•Cumulus Media, Inc. 1340 1000/ 1000 ND Sister to: KQHN, KRMD, KRMD-F, KVMA-F +Cumulus Media, Inc. 318-549-8500 fax:318-549-8545 Tallulah Sister to: KMJJ-F, KQHN, KRMD-F, KVMA-F 270 Plaza Loop, Bossier City 71111 318-549-8500 fax:318-549-8545 GM C.J. Jones SM Margie Bueche KBYO Black Gospel [Repeats: KRJO 1680] 270 Plaza Loop, Bossier City 71111 PD Al Weeden CE James Kester 1360 500/ 100 ND GM C.J. Jones SM Margie Bueche www.997kmjj.com +Holladay Broadcasting, Inc. PD Howard Hart CE James Kester Shreveport Arbitron 10.4 Shr 43000 AQH Sister to: KBYO-F www.krmd.com/SuperTalk/ 318-388-2323 fax: 318-388-0569 Shreveport Arbitron 0.5 Shr 2000 A QH KVMA-F Urban AC PO Box 4808, Monroe 71211 102.9 42000w 535ft 1109 Hudson Ln, Monroe 71201 KIOU Black Gospel -•Cumulus Media, Inc. GM Bob Holladay SM Cynthia Holladay 1480 1000 / 129 ND Sister to: KMJJ-F. KQHN, KRMD, KRMD-F PD Calvin Murray CE Russell Kendrick -•Metropolitan Radio Group, Inc. 318-549-8500 fax: 318-549-8545 www.rejoice1680.com 318-222-0272 fax: 318-222-0271 270 Plaza Loop, Bossier City 71111 4149 George Rd, 71107 GM C.J.Jones SM Margie Bueche KTJZ cp-new GM/SM Ernest Pickens PD Stephen Bradley PD Bill Sharp CE James Kester 97.5 6000w 302ft CE Mike Craft www.maglc1079fm.com Mid-South Communications Company, Inc. Shreveport Market Shreveport Arbitron 9.2 Shr 38000 AQH KBYO-F Classic Hits 104.5 3000w 298ft Slidell -•Holladay Broadcasting, Inc. Sister to: KBYO WSLA Sports 601-636-2340 fax:601-638-0869 1560 1000 ND-D 1601 N Frontage Rd Ste E, Vicksburg MS 39180 Mapa Broadcasting, L.L.C. GM Bob Holladay SM Delores Dorebeck 985-643-1560 PD Dailon Huskey CE Russell Kendrick PO Box 1175, 70459, 38230 Coast Blvd, 70458 GM/SM/CE Paul Mayoral PD Jim Summers New Orleans Market .
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