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RADIO STATION WBAP KNAF November 1947: 910 Kc; 1 Kw -D engr; Gene Monter, prog dir; Howard Stan Wilson, pres & gen mgr; Pay Menefee, TEXAS & chief Colson Jr., prom mgr. coml mgr; George Erwin, prog dir; Eddie Gale, prom mgr; Gene Craft, news dir; John Smith, chief FLOYDADA (806) Floyd county engr. FORT WORTH (817) Tarrant county KFLD April 13, 1951: 900 kc; 250 w -D. Box KFJZ -FM April 1959: 97.1 mc; 59 kw. Ant 670 KBOX -AM -FM (See Dallas). 490. (79235). 983 -2841. West Texas Bcstrs Inc. ft. Dups KFJZ 5 %. Stereo. KBUY 1945: 1540 kc; 40 kw -D, 1 kw -N, DA -2. See Formby Stns. KFWI -FM April 10, 1962: 102.1 mc; 100 kw. Box 2049. (76101). WAlnut 6 -4606. John B. Net: Keystone. Rep: Messina. Spec progs: Sp Ant 950 ft. Trinity Bcstg Co. 40 hrs wkly. Walton Jr. (acq 9- 1 -66). KIXL -AM -FM (See Dallas). B. A. Robertson, pres; Pete Charlton, gen mgr; Net: MBS. Rep: Venard, Torbet & McConnell. Alma Holmes, women's dir; Wesley Johnson, news Spec progs: C &W 100 %. KJIM Feb 15, 1947: 870 kc; 250 w -D. Box dir; Allen Fowler, chief engr. John P. Walton Jr., pres; Roy L. Lemons, gen 7321. (76111). EDison 6 -7175. KJIM Bcstg Co. mgr; Bob White, prog dir; James Beavers, news (acq 5- 1 -66). FORT STOCKTON (915) Pecos county dir; Bill Davis, chief engr. Rep: Hollingberry. KFST May 8, 1954: 860 kc; 250 w -D. Box KBUY -FM Dec 24, 1964: 93.9 mc; 100 kw. Ant E. S. Salley, pres; Woody Baker, coml mgr; 1327. (79735). EDison 6 -2228. KFST Inc. (acq 430 ft. Prog sep from KBUY. Ron Ebben, prog dir; Andy Howington, chief engr. 3- 1 -61). KFJZ 1922: 1270 kc; 5 kw, DA -1. Box 1317, KLIF (See Dallas). Rep: Hopewell; Riley. Spec progs: Sp 10 hrs 4801 W. Freeman (76101). PErshing 7 -6631. KMAP (FM) (See Dallas). wkly. Texas State Network. (acq 4- 1 -65). KNOK Dec 6, 1946: 970 kc; 1 kw -D. Box James W. Hawkins, pres, gen mgr, news dir Net: Texas State. Rep: Blair. 7116, (76111). TErminal 1 -1278. KNOK Bcstg Co. Rep: Howard. Spec progs: Neg 100%. S. J. Hepburn, pres & gen mgr; D. McClain, coml mgr; J. Thomas, prog dir; J. Walls, prom mgr; James Cope, chief engr. KNOK -FM Feb 8, 1965: 107.5 mc; 37 kw. Ant 215 ft. Dup KNOK 50 %. KNUS (FM) (See Dallas). KRLD -AM -FM (See Dallas). KSKY (See Dallas). KTCU -FM Oct 5, 1964: 89.1 mc; 10 w. Texas Christian U. WAlnut 6 -2461. Texas Christian U. R. C. Norris, stn mgr; Dale Hughes, prog dir. KXOL April 1947: 1360 kc; 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N, DA -N. 1705 W. Seventh. (76107). EDison 5- 9511. KXOL Inc. (acq 7 -55). See Wendell Mayes Stns. Rep: Eastman. Wendell Mayes Sr., pres; Earle Fletcher, VP; Dick Osburn, coml mgr; Dale Drake, sls mgr; Bob Bruton, prog dir; Bruce Neal, news dir; J. R. Crouse, chief engr. KXOL -FM Dec 15, 1962: 99.5 mc; 20 kw. Ant 280 ft. Prog sep from KXOL. Stereo. as 3006 Measure of a Great WRAP May 2, 1922: 570 kc; 5 kw, DA -2; 820 kc; 50 kw, (S -WFAA Dallas). Box 1780. (76101). Radio Station JEfferson 6 -1981. TWX 817. 891.8012. Carter Publications Inc. See Nwspr. Net: NBC, ABC. Rep: Christal. Amon Carter Jr., pres; J. Lee Johnson, Ill, VP; Roy Bacus, gen mgr; Herman Clark, coml mgr; Hal Chestnut, prog dir; Philip W. Wygant, prom dir; James A. Byron, news dir; Bob Walsh, farm dir; Rupert Bogan, dir of engrg. WBAP -FM March 8, 1949: 96.3 mc; 85.8 kw horiz, 37.5 kw vert. Ant 1440 ft. Prog sep from WBAP. Stereo. WBAP -TV affil. WFAA -AM -FM (See Dallas). WRR -AM -FM (See Dallas). FREDERICKSBURG (512) Gillespie county RADIO STATION WBAP KNAF November 1947: 910 kc; 1 kw -D. Box 311. (78624). 997 -2197. Gillespie Bcstg by Co. now represented nationally Arthur Stehling, pres; Norbert Fritz, gen mgr & chief engr; Francis Walsh, coml mgr; Harold The HENRY I. CHRISTAL CO., INC. Carr, prog dir. FREEPORT (713) Brazoria county KBRZ October 1952: 1460 kc; 500 w-D. Box 2077. (77541). BElmont 3.2655. Radio Brazos - port Inc. (acq 5- 16.59). WBAP Sue B. Hairgrove, pres; James V. Fridle, gen mgr; Randy Griffin, coml mgr; Tommy Peacock, news dir; Stanley Coker, chief engr. FRIONA (806) Parmer county KNNN Not on air; target date unknown: DALLAS - FORT WORTH SINCE 1922 NBC -ABC 1070 kc; 250 w -D. Parmer County Bcstg Co. GAINESVILLE (817) Cooke county KGAF 1947: 1580 kc; 250 w -D. Box 368. (76240). HOward 5 -5546. Gainesville Bcstg Co. PAGE B -160 1968 BROADCASTING YEARBOOK .
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