2018 Montana State Football Schedule

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2018 Montana State Football Schedule 2018 Montana State Football Schedule Date Opponent Time TV Location Aug. 30 Western Illinois (Gold Rush) 7 pm SWX Montana Bozeman Sept. 8 at South Dakota State 5 pm MT SWX Montana Brookings, SD Sept. 15 Wagner (Military Appreciation) 1 pm SWX Montana Bozeman Sept. 22 *at Portland State 3:05 pm MT SWX Montana Portland, OR Sept. 29 *Eastern Washington 1 pm ROOT Sports Bozeman Oct. 13 *Idaho 2 pm ROOT Sports Bozeman Oct. 20 *at Weber State 4 pm ROOT Sports Ogden, UT Oct. 27 *at Idaho State 3:30 pm Eleven Sports Pocatello, ID Nov. 3 *Cal Poly 2 pm SWX Montana Bozeman Nov. 10 *Northern Colorado 1 pm ROOT Sports Bozeman Nov. 17 *at Montana 12 noon ROOT Sports Missoula, MT Times listed are Mountain, and tentative SWX games kick at :07/:37, ROOT games at :10/:40 ^Games stream live on PlutoTV.com %Games stream on msubobcats.com =Game streams on Fox Sports Go Television Information ROOT: Check local listings for Root Sports on cable systems. Root Sports NW is channel 687 on DirecTV and channel 426 on Dish Network. Root Sports Rocky Mountain is channel 683 on DirecTV, channel 414 on Dish Network. The Audience Network, which airs all games in the Big Sky TV package, is channel 101 on DirecTV. A channel finder for Root Sports NW is available at northwest.rootsports.com. SWX Montana: KWYB ABC28 in Bozeman, KWYB ABC 18 in Butte, KFBB ABC5 in Great Falls, KHBB ABC21 in Helena, KTMF ABC23 in Missoula, KTMF ABC42 in Kalispell, KULR NBC8 and SWX in Billings), KXGN NBC in Glendive. SWX is channel 503 in Billings, 199 elsewhere on cable. It is also available over the air in all Montana markets. Eleven Sports: Bobcat Insider: Jay Sanderson hosts MSU’s weekly preview/highlight show on Fox Bozeman featuring Head Coach Jeff Choate, with Aunica Koch. The Bobcats Insider airs in the Bozeman area on Fox at 9:30 pm, and around the state on Fox channels on Thursdays at 9:30 pm or at a time TBA. Bobcat Sports Radio Network Billings-KGHL 790 AM; Bozeman-KXLB 100.7 FM; Bozeman-KMMS 1450 AM; Butte-KXTL 1370 AM; Glasgow-KLTZ 1240 AM; Glendive-KDZN 96.5 FM; Great Falls-KINX 102.7 FM; Helena-KIMO 104.5 HD2; Kalispell-KGEZ 600 AM; Lewistown-KLCM 95.9 FM; Miles City-KATL 770 AM; Missoula- KMPT 930 AM; Shelby-KSEN 1150 AM; Sidney-KGCX 93.1 FM and at msubobcats.com. Cat Chat Cat fans can interact with MSU Coach Jeff Choate, play-by-play man Jay Sanderson, and selected MSU players Wednesdays (6:30-7:30 pm) at The GranTree Inn’s Club Tavern and Grill in Bozeman (N. 7th near I-90). Fans can also listen on KXLB 100.7 FM in Bozeman, or at www.msubobcats.com and on the Bobcat Sports Radio Network or Tune In app. Internet MSU updates, podcasts, and select live game broadcasts are available at www.msubobcats.com. Video of most Big Sky games is available at PlutoTV.com and WatchBigSky.com. Social Media Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MontanaStateBobcats Get all the latest news from our Twitter feed at @msubobcats Stay connected to the Cats on the web at www.msubobcats.com Check out the latest images from the Bobcats at Instagram: montanastatebobcats .
Recommended publications
  • Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal
    Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BTCCT-20061212AVR Communications, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CCF, et al. (Transferors) ) BTCH-20061212BYE, et al. and ) BTCH-20061212BZT, et al. Shareholders of Thomas H. Lee ) BTC-20061212BXW, et al. Equity Fund VI, L.P., ) BTCTVL-20061212CDD Bain Capital (CC) IX, L.P., ) BTCH-20061212AET, et al. and BT Triple Crown Capital ) BTC-20061212BNM, et al. Holdings III, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CDE, et al. (Transferees) ) BTCCT-20061212CEI, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212CEO For Consent to Transfers of Control of ) BTCH-20061212AVS, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212BFW, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting – Fresno, LLC ) BTC-20061212CEP, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting Operations, LLC; ) BTCH-20061212CFF, et al. AMFM Broadcasting Licenses, LLC; ) BTCH-20070619AKF AMFM Radio Licenses, LLC; ) AMFM Texas Licenses Limited Partnership; ) Bel Meade Broadcasting Company, Inc. ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; ) CC Licenses, LLC; CCB Texas Licenses, L.P.; ) Central NY News, Inc.; Citicasters Co.; ) Citicasters Licenses, L.P.; Clear Channel ) Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.; ) Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; and Jacor ) Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc. ) ) and ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BAL-20070619ABU, et al. Communications, Inc. (Assignors) ) BALH-20070619AKA, et al. and ) BALH-20070619AEY, et al. Aloha Station Trust, LLC, as Trustee ) BAL-20070619AHH, et al. (Assignee) ) BALH-20070619ACB, et al. ) BALH-20070619AIT, et al. For Consent to Assignment of Licenses of ) BALH-20070627ACN ) BALH-20070627ACO, et al. Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; ) BAL-20070906ADP CC Licenses, LLC; AMFM Radio ) BALH-20070906ADQ Licenses, LLC; Citicasters Licenses, LP; ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; and ) Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc. ) Federal Communications Commission ERRATUM Released: January 30, 2008 By the Media Bureau: On January 24, 2008, the Commission released a Memorandum Opinion and Order(MO&O),FCC 08-3, in the above-captioned proceeding.
    [Show full text]
  • He KMBC-ÍM Radio TEAM
    l\NUARY 3, 1955 35c PER COPY stu. esen 3o.loe -qv TTaMxg4i431 BItOADi S SSaeb: iiSZ£ (009'I0) 01 Ff : t?t /?I 9b£S IIJUY.a¡:, SUUl.; l: Ii-i od 301 :1 uoTloas steTaa Rae.zgtZ IS-SN AlTs.aantur: aTe AVSí1 T E IdEC. 211111 111111ip. he KMBC-ÍM Radio TEAM IN THIS ISSUE: St `7i ,ytLICOTNE OSE YN in the 'Mont Network Plans AICNISON ` MAISHAIS N CITY ive -Film Innovation .TOrEKA KANSAS Heart of Americ ENE. SEDALIA. Page 27 S CLINEON WARSAW EMROEIA RUTILE KMBC of Kansas City serves 83 coun- 'eer -Wine Air Time ties in western Missouri and eastern. Kansas. Four counties (Jackson and surveyed by NARTB Clay In Missouri, Johnson and Wyan- dotte in Kansas) comprise the greater Kansas City metropolitan trading Page 28 Half- millivolt area, ranked 15th nationally in retail sales. A bonus to KMBC, KFRM, serv- daytime ing the state of Kansas, puts your selling message into the high -income contours homes of Kansas, sixth richest agri- Jdio's Impact Cited cultural state. New Presentation Whether you judge radio effectiveness by coverage pattern, Page 30 audience rating or actual cash register results, you'll find that FREE & the Team leads the parade in every category. PETERS, ñtvC. Two Major Probes \Exclusive National It pays to go first -class when you go into the great Heart of Face New Senate Representatives America market. Get with the KMBC -KFRM Radio Team Page 44 and get real pulling power! See your Free & Peters Colonel for choice availabilities. st SATURE SECTION The KMBC - KFRM Radio TEAM -1 in the ;Begins on Page 35 of KANSAS fir the STATE CITY of KANSAS Heart of America Basic CBS Radio DON DAVIS Vice President JOHN SCHILLING Vice President and General Manager GEORGE HIGGINS Year Vice President and Sally Manager EWSWEEKLY Ir and for tels s )F RADIO AND TV KMBC -TV, the BIG TOP TV JIj,i, Station in the Heart of America sú,\.rw.
    [Show full text]
  • History of Radio Broadcasting in Montana
    University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers Graduate School 1963 History of radio broadcasting in Montana Ron P. Richards The University of Montana Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Richards, Ron P., "History of radio broadcasting in Montana" (1963). Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers. 5869. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd/5869 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE HISTORY OF RADIO BROADCASTING IN MONTANA ty RON P. RICHARDS B. A. in Journalism Montana State University, 1959 Presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Journalism MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY 1963 Approved by: Chairman, Board of Examiners Dean, Graduate School Date Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. UMI Number; EP36670 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. UMT Oiuartation PVUithing UMI EP36670 Published by ProQuest LLC (2013).
    [Show full text]
  • Fax: 970/491-1348
    @CSUvolleyball | #PointRams 181 MEDIA POLICIES COLORADO STATE ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF 311 McGraw Athletic Center, Fort Collins, CO 80523-0120 Office: 970/491-5067 | Fax: 970/491-1348 www.CSURams.com Kyle Neaves Mike Brohard Associate A.D./Communications Assistant Director Contact: Contact: Football 2nd Football, Swim & Dive, Tennis Cell Phone: Cell Phone: 228/424-6921 970/290-0650 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] Jeff Schmidt John Martin Communications Coordinator Assistant Director Contact: Contact: Volleyball, Softball, Women's Golf Men's Basketball, Men's Golf Cell Phone: Cell Phone: 970/305-7382 540/476-1259 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] Austin Hannon COLORADO STATE VOLLEYBALL Communications Coordinator MEDIA COVERAGE GUIDELINES Contact: We appreciate your coverage of Colorado State Athletics, Women's Basketball, Soccer, T&F/XC and look forward to working with you to accommodate you Cell Phone: and your organization within the framework of the following 404/861-8787 media policy. The policies are jointly established by Head Email: Coach Tom Hilbert and the Athletics Communications office. [email protected] Please take a few minutes to read through and familiarize yourself with these guidelines. Violations of these policies could result in revoked credentials or limitations on access. Maddie Warren Please feel free to contact Jeff Schmidt at (970) 305-7382 or Communications Intern via email at [email protected], at any time with any Contact: questions. Soccer Email: Interview access to players and coaches throughout the [email protected] calendar year is as follows: GENERAL POLICIES Sydney Paul • All interviews with any member of the volleyball program, Communications Intern including Head Coach Tom Hilbert, the coaching staff Contact: and student-athletes must be coordinated through Jeff Women's Golf Schmidt in the athletics communications office.
    [Show full text]
  • On the Cognitive Prerequisites of Learning Computer Programming
    On the Cognitive Prerequisites of Learning Computer Programming Roy D. Pea D. Midian Kurland Technical Report No. 18 ON THE COGNITIVE PREREQUISITES OF LEARNING COMPUTER PROGRAMMING* Roy D. Pea and D. Midian Kurland Introduction Training in computer literacy of some form, much of which will consist of training in computer programming, is likely to involve $3 billion of the $14 billion to be spent on personal computers by 1986 (Harmon, 1983). Who will do the training? "hardware and software manu- facturers, management consultants, -retailers, independent computer instruction centers, corporations' in-house training programs, public and private schools and universities, and a variety of consultants1' (ibid.,- p. 27). To date, very little is known about what one needs to know in order to learn to program, and the ways in which edu- cators might provide optimal learning conditions. The ultimate suc- cess of these vast training programs in programming--especially toward the goal of providing a basic computer programming compe- tency for all individuals--will depend to a great degree on an ade- quate understanding of the developmental psychology of programming skills, a field currently in its infancy. In the absence of such a theory, training will continue, guided--or to express it more aptly, misguided--by the tacit Volk theories1' of programming development that until now have served as the underpinnings of programming instruction. Our paper begins to explore the complex agenda of issues, promise, and problems that building a developmental science of programming entails. Microcomputer Use in Schools The National Center for Education Statistics has recently released figures revealing that the use of micros in schools tripled from Fall 1980 to Spring 1983.
    [Show full text]
  • Inclement Weather Policy
    Inclement Weather Policy College policy is to maintain normal operations in adverse weather conditions. However, if conditions warrant, one of three levels of closure may be implemented. The examples below are an attempt to define increasing levels of urgency. In the end, the nature of the emergency will determine what services should continue and who is then essential to the continued operation of the campus. The distinction between the levels described below is blurred by the specifics of the circumstance at hand. The following is offered as a general guideline. All members of the campus community are valued and urged to use good judgment in deciding if they can safely travel to and from campus in adverse weather conditions. Faculty are urged to make attendance policy considerations for the difficulties that some commuter students may encounter due to adverse weather conditions. These students should be provided the opportunities to make up missed assignments. I. Levels of closure Level I. Class Delay or Early Dismissal: Two hour delay, or early cancellation of classes Examples: ice or snow on roads that can be cleared within two hours of when classes normally begin (8:00 a.m.) or flash flood that will cause dangerous road conditions before the normal close of classes (4:00 p.m.). On duty: all staff and administrators Release: students and faculty Level II. Classes Dismissed: Non-instructional day, campus services open Examples: snow day, recognition of a local or national incident. On duty: all staff and administrators Release: students and faculty Level III. Campus Closure: Inability to conduct business Examples: complete loss of power; response to a local or national incident; President issues a directive to release non-essential personnel; or Governor issues a state of emergency.
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Copy « Licensing and Management System «
    Approved by OMB (Office of Management and Budget) 3060-0031 March 2019 (REFERENCE COPY - Not for submission) Notification of Consummation File Number: 0000138336 Submit Date: 03/11/2021 Lead Call Sign: KYSS-FM FRN: 0030479497 Service: Full Power AM Purpose: Notification of Consummation Status: Accepted Status Date: 03/11/2021 Filing Status: Active General Section Question Response Information Attachments Are attachments (other than associated schedules) being No filed with this application? Applicant Applicant Name, Type, and Contact Information Information Applicant Address Phone Email Applicant Type Townsquare License, 1 Manhattanville +1 (203) 861- fcccontact@townsquaremedia. Limited Liability LLC Road 0900 com Company Suite 202 Purchase, NY 10577 United States Contact Contact Name Address Phone Email Contact Type Representatives Information (1) Howard Liberman 1800 M Street, NW +1 (202) 383- hliberman@wbklaw. Legal Wilkinson Barker Knauer, Suite 800N 3373 com Representative LLP Washington, DC 20036 United States Consummation Details Notification Details Date of Consummation FRN of Licensee Post-consummation 2021-03-09 0030479497 Consummate the Following Authorizations: Select all the authorizations in the table below that will not be consummated Call Sign Facility ID File Number Will Not Consummate KLYQ 4699 0000135646 KENR 88404 0000135647 KAMM-FM 166027 0000135648 K251CH 22911 0000135649 KGVO 71751 0000135650 KYSS-FM 71759 0000135651 KENR-FM1 133545 0000135652 K259DD 202318 0000135653 KBAZ 4700 0000135654 K252FP 138129 0000135655 KMPT 71754 0000135656 Certification Section Question Response Authorized Party to Sign WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM OR ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT (U.S. Code, Title 18, §1001) AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION AUTHORIZATION (U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Ttr^Pb Trr Supnittg Ifpraui Formant of O. 8
    ^ HERALD COOKING SCHOOL AGAIN TOMORROW, STATE THEATER AVBBAOB DAIUr OOKJCtATIOM fw the Moath n( JhMMy, U8S FOrMant of O. 8. Wontkor Hartford 6,048 •f «kn Audi* Fair aad eontlnned eeld tonight. &ttr^pBtrr Supnittg ifpraUi Wedaeoday fair with slowly Hotag temporatnre. MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM VOL. LVIL, NO. 104 I Advortisiag on rugn 12) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Ice Jam in Niagrara Power Plant WOMEN BRITISH SHIP SUNK HE FIRST HERALD BY AN ITAUAN SUB, HOMEMAIUNG CUSS| Stite Theater HHed For ARMIES _ IS LOYAUSTJCHARGE Openiiif Cooknis Demon- HAND TO HAND stratioii; Andience Ap- BORAH ISSUES phods Lectnrer's SIdlL IN CHINA zo ne! Claim Warships Loaned WARNING NOTE —' With an admomuon to the aoaom- ^ For 190-Mile Wide bljL that tha rolo of the homemaker ON AUJANCES To Spanish Insurgents wao an Important foundation in thie Corridor Widi Ceoter All country and ohoujd be conducted by EVERYTHING’S SET all In a pleaoant,'cheerful manner, TeHs Senate World Has Beoi iBrifldi AdmiraltT O n k n Mmflnngg; Chiiiese Tefl FOR GROUNDHOG «™BraiI urmn Mlaa Bklna H. Ferguaon, naM«.,^|]y known economist opened the Led To Believe Britain Foot Destroyers RoslNd Herald Cooking School'at the State Of IhrSii; Bock Inraders Gobbler’s Knob and Quarry- Theater at 9:30 this morning with ville Groups Ready to Tell 1100 women in the auditorium, And U. S. Have Agreement the World What's What To Scene Of Torpedmi^ tmportaat Onttaa Shanghai, Feb. 1— (A P )—Chi- Tomorrow. The audience was at oaoe put'at nese and Japanese armies clashed On Boildmg Of Naides.
    [Show full text]
  • Kmms-Fm, Kisn-Fm, Kxlb-Fm, Kzmy-Fm Eeo Public File Report I. Vacancy
    TOWNSQUARE MEDIA BOZEMAN LICENSE, LLC KMMS(AM), KPRK(AM), KMMS-FM, KISN-FM, KXLB-FM, KZMY-FM EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT December 1, 2014 – November 30, 2015 I. VACANCY LIST See Master Recruitment Source List (MRSL) for recruitment source data Recrui tment Sources (RS) Used to RS Referring Job Title Fill Vacancy Hiree Account Executive 2-12 7 On-Air Talent In-House current employee Account Executive 2-12 12 Account Executive Transfer-other company location Account Executive 2-12 7 Assistant Business Manager 2-12 12 TOWNSQUARE MEDIA BOZEMAN LICENSE, LLC KMMS(AM), KPRK(AM), KMMS-FM, KISN-FM, KXLB-FM, KZMY-FM EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT December 1, 2014 – November 30, 2015 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST (MRSL) No. of Source Interviewees Entitled Referred by RS RS Information to Vacancy RS Number Notification? over (Yes/No) 12-month period 1 Allaccess.com N 0 Jane Caldwell [email protected] 310-457-6616 2 MT Broadcasters Association N 0 Attn: Greg McDonald 3914 Rainbow Bend Drive Bonner, MT 59823 406-244-4622 www.mtbroadcasters.org 3 Southwestmontanahelpwanted.com N 0 Regionalhelpwanted.com, Inc. Attn: Paige Allison 9100 E Panorama Dr #250 Englewood, CO 80112 800-365-8630 4 Bozeman Job Service N 0 121 N Willson Ave Bozeman, MT 59715 406-582-9200 Sue 406-582-9223 Montana State University 5 Student Employment Services N 0 177 Strand Union Building PO Box 174180 Bozeman, MT 59717 406-994-4353 www.mycatcareers.biz University of Montana 6 Career Services N 0 No. of Source Interviewees Entitled Referred by RS RS Information to Vacancy RS Number Notification? over (Yes/No) 12-month period Attn: Elizabeth Sepp Missoula, MT 59812 406-243-2022 www.mycatcareers.biz 7 Employee Referral N 4 8 Townsquare Media Bozeman Websites: N 0 www.kmmsam.com www.mooseradio.com www.xlcountry.com www.bozemanskissfm.com www.my1035.com 9 Townsquare Media On Air Announcements N 6 Bozeman Radio Stations: KMMS-AM, KPRK-AM, KMMS-FM, KISN-FM, KXLB- FM, KZMY-FM 11 Billingshelpwanted.com N 0 Regionalhelpwanted.com, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • The Southern California Radio Reference Guide 4/29/2020
    The Southern California Radio Reference Guide 4/29/2020 Call letters Branding Dial position Ownership Nielsen Market Format Phone Website KATY 101.3fm The Mix 101.3 FM All Pro Broadcasting Riverside/San Bernardino Adult Contemporary (951) 506-1222 http://www.1013themix.com/ KHTI Hot 103.9 103.9 FM All Pro Broadcasting Riverside/San Bernardino Hot AC (909) 890-5904 http://www.x1039.com/ KKBB Groove 99-3 99.3 FM Alpha Media USA Bakersfield Rhythmic Oldies (661) 393-1900 https://www.groove993.com/ KLLY Energy 95.3 95.3 FM Alpha Media USA Bakersfield Hot AC (661) 393-1900 https://www.energy953.com/ KNZR 1560 & 97.7 FM KNZR 1560 AM Alpha Media USA Bakersfield News Talk (661) 393-1900 https://www.knzr.com/ KCLB 93.7 KCLB 93.7 FM Alphamedia Palm Springs Rock (760) 322-7890 https://www.937kclb.com/ KDES 98.5 The Bull 98.5 FM Alphamedia Palm Springs Country (760) 322-7891 https://www.985thebull.com/ KDGL The Eagle 106.9 106.9 FM Alphamedia Palm Springs Classic Rock (760) 322-7890 https://www.theeagle1069.com/ U-92.7 The Desert's KKUU 92.7 FM Alphamedia Palm Springs Dance CHR (760) 322-7890 https://www.u927.com/ Hottest Music KNWH / KNWQ / KNWZ K-News, The Voice of 1250 AM/1140 AM/970 Alphamedia Palm Springs Talk (760) 322-7890 https://www.knewsradio.com/ AM & FM The Valley AM/94.3 FM Mix 100.5 The Desert's KPSI FM 100.5 Alphamedia Palm Springs Hot AC (760) 322-7890 https://www.mix1005.fm/ Best Mix KCAL 96.7 K-CAL Rocks 96.7 FM Anaheim Broadcasting Corporation Riverside/San Bernardino Rock (909) 793-3554 https://www.kcalfm.com/ KOLA KOLA 99.9 99.9 FM Anaheim Broadcasting Corporation Riverside/San Bernardino Oldies (909) 793-3554 https://www.kolafm.com/ KCWR Real Country 107.1 FM Buck Owens Broadcasting Bakersfield Country (661) 326-1011 N/A KRJK 97.3 The Bull 97.3 FM Buck Owens Broadcasting Bakersfield Adult HIts (661) 326-1011 https://www.bull973.com/ KUZZ AM/FM (simulcast) KUZZ AM 55 ▪ FM 107.9 550 AM/107.9 FM Buck Owens Broadcasting Bakersfield Country (661) 326-1011 http://www.kuzzradio.com/ KWVE FM K-Wave 107.9 FM Calvary Chapel Church, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Copy « Licensing and Management System «
    Approved by OMB (Office of Management and Budget) 3060-0031 March 2019 (REFERENCE COPY - Not for submission) Notification of Consummation File Number: 0000138910 Submit Date: 03/12/2021 Lead Call Sign: KISN FRN: 0030479497 Service: Full Power AM Purpose: Notification of Consummation Status: Accepted Status Date: 03/12/2021 Filing Status: Active General Section Question Response Information Attachments Are attachments (other than associated schedules) being No filed with this application? Applicant Applicant Name, Type, and Contact Information Information Applicant Address Phone Email Applicant Type Townsquare License, 1 Manhattanville +1 (203) 861- fcccontact@townsquaremedia. Limited Liability LLC Road 0090 com Company Suite 202 Purchase, NY 10577 United States Contact Contact Name Address Phone Email Contact Type Representatives Information (1) Howard Liberman 1800 M Street, NW +1 (202) 373- hliberman@wbklaw. Legal Wilkinson Barker Knauer, Suite 800N 3373 com Representative LLP Washington, DC 20036 United States Consummation Details Notification Details Date of Consummation FRN of Licensee Post-consummation 2021-03-09 0030479497 Consummate the Following Authorizations: Select all the authorizations in the table below that will not be consummated Call Sign Facility ID File Number Will Not Consummate KMMS 24170 0000135467 KISN 24172 0000135468 KPRK 37816 0000135469 KMMS-FM 24171 0000135470 K254AL 11009 0000135471 K236CY 201078 0000135472 KZMY 72722 0000135473 KXLB 30566 0000135474 Certification Section Question Response Authorized Party to Sign WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM OR ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT (U.S. Code, Title 18, §1001) AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION AUTHORIZATION (U.S. Code, Title 47, §312(a)(1)), AND /OR FORFEITURE (U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • For Iowa PLUS F Reason Is WHO's Superior Programming, Superior Des Moines
    DECEMBER 3, 194.k hi,,8dv`tv 037::;:1 1.lì:: .%:ì irre v...; _ The Iowa people who "listen most" to WHO eat 5 times more BREAKFAST FOOD than those who prefer any other station! According to the authoritative Iowa Radio Audience Survey (1945) -WHO is "listened to most" by 55.4% of the Iowa daytime radio audience, as against 10.7% for the No. 2 station. Putting it another way, your commercials may be heard by more Iowa people, on WHO, than on all other stations in the State combined. High power is only a small part of the reason for this outstanding preference. In its home county, N with two competitive network stations, WHO is "listened to most" both day and night. The big for Iowa PLUS f reason is WHO's superior programming, superior Des Moines . 50,000 Watts showmanship, superior public service. Ask any- B. J. Palmer, Pres. J. O. Maland, Mgr. body in Iowa! FREE & PETERS, Inc., National Representatives TELEVISION REGLJIATIONS Gove at N ot printed ( ..rtC s tiatistrtie ion ,>-- °t tre in tee G5 '" G ot so e t' casis O iiioal note e d are tra s we wn OL said over sraingbn r;tstendW Vas, ce wii pd being, tlie savi ot a c;a- 1 near pobl spa te to lectti et ß4 gei spl eoiáaDdn°wt°{ ONO pto RE °F F.S trn x°ow station tonte WV 6'1 vE9 brews aaio r e9 QR Inks advertises "cy4 i9 g t op. Yad1 rbas¢ds pco' SOY aud n¢solt wil 24 14.r.
    [Show full text]