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208 Duluth- Superior #226 Eau Claire WI WGLR -AM Country StM: Paul Harkness #226 Eau Claire WI w -D, ND PD: Paul Harkness CE: Paul Harkness 1280 kHz 500 12+ Population: 117,000 City of license: Lancaster WI Net: Ambass., Focus, Skylight, UPI % Black 0.3 206 Sheridan, Box 587, Lancaster WI 53813 Northwestern College Radio (grp) 1101 E. Central Entrance, Duluth MN 55811 Hispanic 0.4 (218) 722 -6700 Fax: (218) 722 -1092 HH Income $38,044 Duopoly Total Retail (000) $1,342,879 WJOD -FM Country KDNI -FM Religion 107.5 mHz 3 kw, 328' 90.5 mHz 1.29 kw, 804' City of license: Duluth MN Market Revenue (millions) City of license: Galena IL 1994: $7.29 Bruce Salzman GSM: Scott Meyer GM: KODS -FM AOR 1995: $7.82 PD: Ken Peiffer CE: Carl Plaster 94.9 mHz 100 kw, 700' 1996: $8.38 Rep: Katz & Powell Net: CNN City of license: Duluth 1997: $8.80 JDC Communications Inc. GM: Dave Cummins GSM: Dave Cummins 1998: $9.43 Box 276, Galena IL 61036 PD: Paul St. Andrew CE: Kirk Kersten estimates provided by Radio (815) 777 -2555 Fax: (815) 777 -1266 Rep: O'Malley Research Development Inc. KGGY -FM AOR Greater Muskegon Broadcasters (grp) 102.3 mHz 1.65 kw, 410' 2001 London Rd., Duluth MN 55812 Station Cross -Reference Dubuque IA City of license: (218) 728-6421 Fax: (218) 728 -5809 WAXX-FM WIAL-FM - PD: Wes Davis WAVY-AM WAXX-FM WISM-FM 901 Main, Dubuque IA 52001 KQDS-AM AOR WBIZ-AM WBIZ-FM WMEQ-AM WMEQ-FM WBIZ-FM WMEQ-FM 1490 kHz 1 kw -U, ND (319) 557-8888 Fax: (319) 557 -7424 WCFW-FM WOGO-AM City of license: Duluth WEAQ-AM WIAL-FM WARB-FM WMEO-FM WPVL -AM Standards WECL-FM WIAL-FM WWIB-FM WOGO-AM WEIO-AM WISM-FM 1590 kHz 1 kw -D, 500 w -N, DAN LMA WI City of license: Platteville KZIO -FM CHR GM: Paul Braun StM: Ron Eichstaedt Country 102.5 mHz 100 kw, 600' WAXX -FM PD: Luke Dalton CE: Ken Ebneter 104.5 mHz 100 kw, 1,800' City of license: Superior WI Rep: Katz & Powell Net: ABC City of license: Eau Claire WI GM: Ken Buehler GSM: Patty McNulty Platteville Broadcasting Inc. GM: Keith Jones StM: George Roberts PD: Justin Case CE: Phil Macki acq WPVL AM -FM from Kramer Bcg., PD: George House CE: Dick Lasiuk Rep: Torbet RBR 6 -19 -95 Net: ABC -I $500K, WDSM-KZIO Inc. Rep: Torbet Box 1, Platteville WI 53818 Central Communications Inc. acq of KXTP /KTCO pending, LMA until (608) 348-2775 Fax: (608) 348 -2780 Eau Claire WI 54702 closing Box 6000, (715) 832 -1530 Fax: (715) 832 -5329 WPVL -FM Oldies 1105 E. Superior St., Duluth MN 55802 107.1 mHz 6 kw, 236' (218) 728-6406 Fax: (218) 728 -4317 WAYY -AM News -Talk City of license: Platteville WI WDSM -AM News -Talk -Sports 1150 kHz 5 kw -D, ND of license: Chippewa Falls WI 710 kHz 10 kw -D, 5 kw -N, DAN City #208 Duluth- Superior StM: Marty Green PD: Brian Ketz -WI City of license: Superior WI MN PD: Mark Fleischer 12+ Population: 135,000 WBIZ-FM AC % Black 0.7 KXTP -AM Standards 100.7 mHz 100 kw, 741' kHz 1 kw -D, ND % Hispanic 0.7 970 City of license: Eau Claire WI license: Superior WI HH Income $34,479 City of GSM: Don Sack Total Retail (000) $1,371,058 Lou Latto PD: Beau Landrey CE: Del Dayton LMA until sale to WDSM /KZIO pending, Rep: Katz Net: ABC Market Revenue (millions) closing Americus Communications Inc. 1994: $6.95 KTCO -FM Hot Country 619 Cameron St., Eau Claire WI 54703 1995: $7.45 98.9 mHz 100 kw, 600' (715) 835 -1007 Fax: (715) 835 -9680 1996: $8.02 City of license: Duluth MN WBIZ-AM Country 1997: $8.48 1400 kHz 1 kw -U, ND 1998: $9.11 Duopoly City of license: Eau Claire WI estimates provided by Radio WAVC -FM Country PD: Dave Daniels Inc. Research Development 105.1 mHz 100 kw, 788' City of license: Duluth MN WCFW -FM Soft AC Station Cross-Reference GM: Charles Norman GSM: Chuck Gehlen 105.5 mHz 3 kw, 300' KDAL-AM - KTCO-FM KZIO-FM PD: Tom Bishop CE: Paul Kero City of license: Chippewa Falls WI KDAL-FM KDAL-AM KXTP-AM KZIO-FM Pat Bushland KDNI-FM KDNW-FM KZIO-FM Rep: Christal Net: Unistar GM: Roland Bushland GSM: KDNW-FM - WAVC-FM Brill Media Co. Inc. (grp) PD: Pat Bushland CE: Roland Bushland KLXK-FM WAVC-FM WDSM-AM KZIO-FM 1001 E. 9th St., Duluth MN 55805 Net: AP KQDS-AM KQDS-FM WEBC-AM WAVC-FM Bushland Radio Specialties KODS-FM - WWJC-AM - (218) 728-4484 Fax: (218) 728 -6315 1034 1/2 Warren St., Chippewa Falls WI KDAL -AM Full Service WEBC -AM Talk 54729 DA2 610 kHz 5 kw -U, DAN 560 kHz 5 kw -U, (715) 723 -2257 Fax: (715) 723 -8276 City of license: Duluth MN City of license: Duluth MN GM: Deb Messer GSM: Deb Messer PD: Dave Walter Duopoly PD: Mike Langevin CE: John Talcott KLXK -FM Oldies WIAL -FM AC Net: MNN Rep: Katz CBS, 101.7 mHz 1.6 kw, 446' 94.1 mHz 85 kw, 350' Shockley Communications (grp) City of license: Duluth City of license: Eau Claire 425 W. Superior St., Duluth MN 55802 acq KLXK from QB Bcg., $700K, RBR GM: Kevan Kavenaugh GSM: Steve Potter (218) 722 -4321 Fax: (218) 722 -5423 8 -7 -95 PD: Rick Roberts CE: Jim Casey KDAL -FM AC Religion Mid -West Family Broadcasting (grp) 95.7 mHz 100 kw, 804' WWJC -AM acq WEAQ/WIAL from Broadcaster 10 kw -D, ND City of license: Duluth MN 850 kHz Service, $968.3K, RBR 3 -13 -95 of license: Duluth MN City 3934 Tower Dr., Eau Claire WI 54703 Duopoly GM: Ken Elm (715) 832 -3463 Fax: (715) 836 -7401 PD: Ken Elm CE: John Talcot KDNW -FM Religion WWJC Inc. WEAQ-AM Standards 97.3 mHz 40 kw, 548' 1120 E. McEwan St., Duluth MN 55808 790 kHz 5 kw -U, DAN City of license: Duluth (218) 626-2738 City of license: Eau Claire WI 2 -52 1996 Radio Business Report© .
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