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Circleville Cleveland WAKW Contemporary Christian I Religious Teaching* WCPN News/Talk I Jazz* 93.3 50000w 500ft DA Cleveland 90.3 47000w 508ft DA +Plllarof Fire Ideastream WKNR Sports 513-542-3442 fax:513-542-9333 216-916-6100 850 50000/4700 DA-2 6275 Collegevue PI, 45224 1375 Euclid Ave, 44115 +Salem Communications Corp. GM Alexia Workman PD Rob Lewis GM Jerry Wareham SM Bob Stern Sisterto: WCCD, WFHM-F, WHK, WHKW CE Joe Stenger PD David Kanzeg CE Al Dalhausen 440-838-1220 fax:440-838-1546 www.wakw.com www.wcpn.org 9446 Broadview Rd, 44147 Cincinnati Market Cleveland Market GM Errol Dengler SM Dave Kelly WVMX Hot AC/HD2: Urban AC PD Michael Luczak CE Dave Johnson WRUW-F Variety* 94.1 32000w 600ft www.wknr.com 91.1 15000w 292ft DA CP 16000, 866 Cleveland Arbitron 2.1 Shr 51000 AQH Case Western Reserve University +Clear Channel Communications 216-368-2208 fax: 216-368-5414 WTAM News/Talk Sister to: WCKY, WEBN, WKFS, WKRC, WLW, 11220 Bellflower Rd, 44106 1100 50000/50000 ND WOFX-F, WSAI GM Peter McCall +Clear Channel Communications 513-686-8300 fax:513-661-2555 www.wruw.org Sisterto: WAKS, WGAR-F, WMJI, WMMS, WMVX 8044 Montgomery Rd Ste 650, 45236 Cleveland Market 216-520-2600 fax:216-901-8151 GM Karrie Sudbrack SM Jim Richards 6200 Oak Tree Blvd Fl 4, Independence 44131 PD Bobby Dayer CE Chris Zerafa WZAK Urban AC GM Mike Kenney SM David lanni www.wvmx.com 93.1 27500w 620ft PD Ray Davis CE Dave Szucs Cincinnati Arbitron 2.6 Shr 58000 AQH +Radio One www.wtam.com Sisterto: WENZ, WERE, WJMO WRRM Adult Contemporary™ Cleveland Arbitron 7.3 Shr 181000 AQH 216-579-1111 fax:216-771-4164 98.5 17690w 810ft 2510 St. Clair Ave NE, 44114 WHKW Religious Teaching [Repeats: WHKZ 1440] +Cumulus Media Partners SM Paul Guy PD Kim Johnson 1220 50000/50000 DA-1 Managed by: Cumulus Media Partners Cleveland Arbitron 6.6 Shr 163000 AQH +Salem Communications Corp. Sisterto: WMOJ, WYGY Sisterto: WCCD, WFHM-F, WHK, WKNR 513-241-9898 fax:513-241-6689 WFHM-F Contemporary Christian 216-901-0921 fax:216-901-1104 895 Central Ave Ste 900, 45202 95.5 31000w 620ft DA 4 Summit Park Dr Ste 150, Independence 44131 GM Gary Lewis SM Carly Jamie +Salem Communications Corp. GM Errol Dengler SM Sandy Glallanza PD T.J. Holland CE Kevin Surgeon Sisterto: WCCD, WHK, WHKW, WKNR PD Sue Wilson CE Dave Johnson www.warm98.com 216-901-0921 fax:216-901-1104 Cleveland Market Cincinnati Arbitron 5.8 Shr 128000 AQH 4 Summit Park Dr Ste 150, Independence 44131 GM Errol Dengler SM Sandy Giallanza WWMK Pre-Teen WKRQ HotAC/HD2: Adult Hits PD Sue Wilson CE Dave Johnson 1260 10000/5000 DA-2 101.9 16000w 866ft DA www.955thefish.com +ABC Radio +CBS Radio, Inc. Cleveland Arbitron 2.4 Shr 60000 AQH 440-746-1010 fax:440-746-1720 Sisterto: WAQZ, WGRR, WUBE-F 175 Ken Mar Industrial Pkwy 513-699-5102 fax:513-699-5000 WNCX Classic Rock™ Broadview Heights 44147 2060 Reading Rd, 45202 98.5 16000w 960ft GM/SM John Guzan CE Tracey Listón GM Jim Bryant SM Mike Fredrick +CBS Radio, Inc. www.radiodisney.com PD Patti Marshall CE John Meents Sisterto: WDOK, WQAL, WXRK Cleveland Market www.wkrq.com 216-861-0100 fax:216-696-0385 Cincinnati Arbitron 3.7 Shr 83000 AQH 1041 Huron Rd E, 44115 WERE Talk GM Tom Hershel SM Linda Rodriguez 1300 5000/5000 DA-1 WEBN Rock IHD2: Modern Rock PD Bill Louis CE Sam Cappas +Radio One 102.7 16000w 866ft www.wncx.com Sisterto: WENZ, WJMO, WZAK +Clear Channel Communications Cleveland Arbitron 3.9 Shr 97000 AQH 216-579-1111 fax:216-771-4164 Sisterto: WCKY, WKFS, WKRC, WLW, WOFX-F, 2510 St. Clair Ave NE, 44114 WSAI, WVMX WGAR-F Country SM Paul Guy PD Jim Davis 513-686-8300 fax: 513-661-2555 99.5 50000w 500ft Cleveland Arbitron 0.4 Shr 10000 AQH 8044 Montgomery Rd Ste 650, 45236 +Clear Channel Communications Sisterto: WAKS, WMJI, WMMS, WMVX, WTAM GM Karrie Sudbrack SM Marci Shantz WHK Talk 216-520-2600 fax:216-986-8866 PD Scott Reinhart CE Chris Zerafa 1420 5000/5000 DA-N 6200 Oak Tree Blvd Fl 4, Independence 44131 www.webn.com +Salem Communications Corp. GM Mike Kenney SM Bob Butts Cincinnati Arbitron 5.5 Shr 122000 AQH Sisterto: WCCD, WFHM-F, WHKW, WKNR PD Meg Stevens 216-901-0921 fax:216-901-1104 WUBE-F Country www.wgar.com 4 Summit Park Dr Ste 150, Independence 44131 105.1 14700w 915ft Cleveland Arbitron 7.0 Shr 172000 A QH GM Errol Dengler SM Sandy Giallanza +CBS Radio, Inc. PD Sue Wilson CE Dave Johnson Sisterto: WAQZ, WGRR, WKRQ WMMS Rock www.whkradio.com 513-699-5105 fax: 513-699-5000 100.7 34000w 600ft Cleveland Arbitron 1.5 Shr 37000 AQH 2060 Reading Rd, 45202 +Clear Channel Communications Sister to: WAKS, WGAR-F, WMJI, WMVX, WTAM GM Jim Bryant SM Mike Fredrick WABQ Black Gospel I Religious Teaching 216-520-2600 fax:216-901-8169 PD Marty Thompson CE John Meents 1540 1000 ND-D 6200 Oak Tree Blvd Fl 4, Independence 44131 www.wube.com D & E Communications, Inc. GM Mike Kenney SM David lanni Cincinnati Arbitron 6.5 Shr 145000 AQH Sisterto: WBKC PD Bo Matthews CE Dave Szucs 216-231-8005 fax: 216-231-9803 www.wmms.com 8000 Euclid Ave, 44103 Circleville Cleveland Arbitron 3.4 Shr 85000 AQH GM/SM/CE Dale Edwards PD Danelle Caldwell WAZU Rock www.1340wabq.com WDOK Soft AC 107.1 3000w 328ft Cleveland Arbitron 0.4 Shr 9000 AQH 102.1 12000w 1004ft +CBS Radio, Inc. +CBS Radio, Inc. WCSB Variety* Sisterto: WHOK-F.WLVQ Sisterto: WNCX, WQAL, WXRK 89.3 630w 203ft 614-225-9465 fax:614-461-1059 216-696-0123 fax: 216-363-7189 Cleveland State University 280 N High St Fl 10, Columbus 43215 1 Radio Ln, 44114 216-687-3523 fax: 216-687-2161 GM Valerie Brooks SM Mitchell Bowles GM Chris Maduri SM Rona Greenwald 2121 Euclid Ave, 44115 PD Joe Pasternak CE Joe Ternovan PD Scott Miller CE Ray Jrich GM Tommy Fox SM J. Guy Laughlin www.thebigwazu.com www.wdok.com PD Eric Schulte CE Mark Manolio Columbus Arbitron 1.1 Shr 20000 AQH Cleveland Arbitron 7.3 Shr 179000 AQH www.wcsb.org Cleveland Market .
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