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Call Tom at 208-286-7664 WAB Awards 2016 A=audio, V=video, W=website, J=image NOTE**Categories may spill over to the next page Radio: Large Market Entry Id Call Letters RADIO CATEGORY-LG MKT ENTRY NAME F1 F2 F3 F4 RESULTS 5 KTED Commercial - Single The Blind Guy - "Closet Guy" A1 6 KTED Commercial - Single Flour Bin - "Goblin" A1 11 KLED Commercial - Single Fiesta Tequila A1 12 KLED Commercial - Single Gillette printing A1 15 KGWY Commercial - Single DICKEYS EASTER A1 16 KGWY Commercial - Single FREEMONT BEVERAGE A1 17 KDDV Commercial - Single FINISHING TOUCH DETAILING A1 18 KDDV Commercial - Single R&L CONTRACTORS OLD FART A1 21 KAML Commercial - Single R&L CONTRACTORS A1 22 KAML Commercial - Single R&L CONTRACTORS SANTA A1 23 KIML Commercial - Single jack's liquor A1 Townsquare Media 55 Casper Commercial - Single Rocky Mountain Steam Cleaning A1 Townsquare Media 56 Casper Commercial - Single Nissan Of Casper A1 Townsquare Media 57 Casper Commercial - Single Backwards Distilling A1 Townsquare Media 58 Casper Commercial - Single WCDA A1 120 KQSW-FM Commercial - Single CAT 02 WYORADIO 1 RD INSTACARE 01 A1 121 KQSW-FM Commercial - Single CAT 02 WYORADIO 2 RD INSTACARE 02 A1 137 KUGR-AM Commercial - Single May the FRESH be with You! A1 138 KUGR-FM Commercial - Single Rockin, Rad, 80's Party at Killpeppers! A1 150 KSIT-FM Commercial - Single WYORADIO KSIT BROWER BROTHERS EXPO A1 181 KIGN Commercial - Single Mike Rorabeck- (Capitol Lumber belt sander races) A1 203 KRAN Commercial - Single KRAN Drip Ding - Ready Roofer A1 204 KRAN Commercial - Single KRAN "So Sad" - Old Chicago A1 224 KWYO Commercial - Single A Plus Plumbers - Japan Theme Park A1 239 KROE Commercial - Single Aplus Refrigerator Mixdown A1 240 KROE Commercial - Single BANK OF BUFFALO NOT A NUMBER A1 248 KYTI Commercial - Single Knecht Home- How it All Started A1 249 KYTI Commercial - Single Best Single Commercial - Clutch A1 256 KZWY Commercial - Single Qdoba Mexican Grill - Valentines A1 257 KZWY Commercial - Single Hot Bike Tour A1 NOTE*Documents Images do not stream. Please wait for it to appear! 1 of 6 Tech questions? 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