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401-500-Radio-Annual TEXAS General Manager Gerald H. Sanders Address 101 East Fifth St. Chief Engineer Roger V. Hively Tel.: OL 2-4693 Independent Owners of: KsEt.-FJi. President, Gen. Mgr. Joe Martin KRBA Lufkin 1938 KMAE McKinney 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Frequency: 1600 Kc..... Power. 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Darrell E. Yates Owned McKinney Air Enterprises, Inc. Address 121 Cotton Square Bus.-Studio Address 218 E. Virginia St. Tel.: NEptune 4-6661 ABC-KBS Tel.: LI 2-2651 Independent Owner, Prog. Dir. Darrell E. Yates Pres., Gen. Mgr., Ch. Eng... George W. Smith, Jr. Station Manager Wayne Farrar K T R E Luf kin 1947 KBUS—Mexia 1956 Frequency: 1420 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts 1590 Kc. Power: 500 Watts, d. Owned By Forest Capital Communications Corp. Frequency: Address P O. Box 701 Owned By Limestone Broadcasting rel.: NE 4-7771 MBS Business Address 215-A E. Commerce St. Tel.: 6-3874 KBS Reps..... Venard, Torbet & McConnell; Melville GYpsy Lucille U. Herrin President, General Mgr. Richman Lewin President Director of Sales Royce Christenson Sales Promotion Manager Hank Huggins KCRS Midland 1935 Program Director Bill Carter Freq.: 550 Kc... Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Publicity Director Mary Ann Christopher Owned Midland Bcstg. Co. Chief Engineer Fred C. Hill Address 3701 West Wall Owners of: HTRE-TV. Tel.: OXford 4-6603 Independent Station Representative Eastman KADO Marshall 1957 President Wendell Mayes Wendell Frequency: 1410 Kc. Power: 500 W., d. General Manager Mayes, Jr. Fred Owned-Operated By .... Marshall Bcstg. Corp. Commercial Manager J. Perry Address 201 East Austin St. Program Director Parker Morell Tel.: WE 5-6789 Independent Chief Engineer Tom Yates For Own- 1, Webbter other Ilayes stations see Multiple-Station Vice President D. ers. General, Commercial Mgr. Heard Moore Publicity Director Douglas Hurd Chief Engineer Joe Granger KJBC Midland 1950 Frequency: 1150 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned By Ronald Lee Pope KMHT Marshall 1947 Address S Lamesa Rd. KBS Freq.: 1450 Kc..... Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. Tel.: MU 4-5152 Owned-Operated By.. Harrison Cty. Bcstg. Co. President, Comm. Mgr. Ronald Lee Pope Address. .408 Marshall National Bank Building General, Station Manager.. Mildred Thomason Tel.: WE 5-7826 KBS-MBS Program Dir., Chief Engr. Keith Ward President E W. Mahone, Jr. Publicity Director Scott McGuire V.P., General Mgr. H A. Bridge, Jr. Comm. Mgr. Vinson Stevens KWEL Midland 1957 Director Ann Publicity Jo Bridge Frequency: 1600 Kc. Power: 1 Kw., d. Dir. Sam Prog. Stringfellow Owned By George Vaught Sales Promotion Mgr. Katie McCullough Address 1203 W. Wall Chief Engineer Jim Schumacher Tel.: MU 2-4331 Independent Owners of: KLUE-.1M-F11, Longview, Tex. Station Representatives Gill-Perna; Brown President, Gen. Mgr. George Vaught K R I0—McAllen-1947 Chief Engineer Michael Flood Frequency: 910 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owned By Texas State Network KORC Mineral Wells 1946 Address 500 F. Beaumont St. Frequency: 1140 Kc..... Power: 250 Watts d. Tel.: MU 6-5454 Independent Owned-Operated By Action Bcstg. President Gene L. Cagl• Business Address P O Box 108 Program Director Ken Carter Tel.: FA 5-3384 KBS Chief Engineer Frank Manuel General Manager G Hutto or (!t w'- `tote :network stations see Multi- ple-station Owners. KIRT Mission 1957 Frequency: 1580 Kc. Power: 1 Kw., d. KAMY McCamey 1954 Owned KIRT, Inc. Frequency: 1450 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Address Box 985 Owned By Sapphire Broadcasting Co. Tel.: JU 5-1629 KBS 401 TEXAS President Ray V. Jensen Tel.: TA 5-6484 Independent General Manager C T. McKasson President, Gen. Mgr. Robert H. Whitten Chief Engineer Wilfredo Hinojosa I{ G K E New Braunfels-1950 KVKI Monahans 1947 Frequency: 1420 Kc..... Power: 1000 Watts d. Frequency: 1330 Kc.. Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Rw. n. Owned By Comal Broadcasting Co. Owned-Oiler. By Monahans Bcstrs., Inc. Address 184 S. Castell Address Drawer K Tel.: MA 5-3443 KBS Tel.: WIlson 3-3231 MBS President, Gen. Mgr. F T. Wilson Station Reps. Melville; Masla Pres., Gen. Manager J. R. Rucker KECK Odessa 1947 Station, Sales Prom. Mgr. Bill Mitchell Freq.: 920 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Program, Publicity Director Dick Aker Owners of: KVK3I-TV. Owned By Radio Industries, Inc. Address 120 W. 3d Tel.: FE 2-5791 Independent KKAN Morton 1961 Station Reps. Webb; Melville Frequency: 1280 Kc. Power: 500 Watts d. Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr. Mrs. Betty Nedow Owned By Morton Bcstg. Co. Address Box 456 Tel.: 266-7221 Independent K0SA Odessa 1947 President Mike Barrett Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watt General, Commercial Mgr..... Dean Weatherly Owned By Odessa Bcstg. Co. Address 1300 South Crane Tel.: FE 2-4301 Independent K I M P Mount Pleasant 1948 President Cecil L. Trigg Frequency: 960 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d. General, Station Manager Stephen Trigg Co. Owned-Oper. By Mt. Pleasant Bcstg. Program Director Rick Reynolds Address Box 990 Chief Engineer Jim Simpson Tel.: PA 4-4726 KBS For other Trigg-Vaughn• stations see Multipe-Sta. tion General, Station Manager .... Winston O. Ward Owners. Program Director Ruby Stanley Chief Engineer Clarence C. Taylor K0YL Odessa 1957 Owners of: KI.IIP-F-NI; KBEI., Idabel, Okla. Frequency: 1310 Kc. Power: 1000 W. d. Owned By Mid-Cities Bcstg. Co. KMUL Muleshoe 1956 Business Address 4000 Rasco Ave. Frequency: 1380 Kc. Power: 1000 W. Tel.: Emerson 6-2801 Independent Owned By.. J. Burroughs, L. Randolph, G. Lamb Pres., Chief Enq. Edward L. Roskelley Address P O Box 486 Tel.: 2730 Independent KKIG Odessa 1946 President John Burroughs Frequency: 1410 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts General Manager Gilbert Lamb Owned By Auchincloss Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 231 KEEE Nacogdoches 1947 Tel.: FEderal 2-6871 MBS-NBC Frequency: 1230 Kc..Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. President B C. Auchincloss Owned By 1. C. Stallings Address 300 E. Main St. K0 G T Orange 1949 Tel.: 4-4444 LOgan KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts General President, Manager J. C. Stallings Owned-Oper. By .... Sabine Area Brestg. Corp. Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. R C. A'.herton Address 605 Main St. Chief R. Stallwcrth Engineer J. Tel.: TU 3-4381 Independent President M. L. Jacobs KSFA Nacogdoches 1947 General, Station Mgr. Ed Lovelace Chief Engineer Bob Simmons Frequency: 860 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned By Texan Broadcasting Co. Inc. Address P O Box 1158, SFA Sta. K N E T Palestine 1935 Tel.: LO 4-3723 Independent Frequency: 1450 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Station Representative Bob Dore Owned-Operated By .... Palestine Bcstg. Corp. General Manager Bob Dunn Business Address 319 W. Main St. Sales Prom. Manager Sarah Jane Moon Tel.: 6077 KBS Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr. Allen E. Vinson K W BC Navasota 1960 Comm. Mgr. Austin Hotchkiss Frequency: 1550 Kc. Power: 250 Watts d. Owned By Whitten Bcstg. Co. KKHI Pampa 1952 Address 116 Railroad Street Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts 402 TEXAS Owned By Huntley Enterprises Address P O. Box 1779 KYOP Plainview 1944 Tel.: MO 4-2551 Independent Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Watts General, Station Mgr H H. Huntley Owned-Oper. By KVOP, Inc. Address 1100 W. 24th St. KPDN 1936 Tel.: CApitol 4-2771 KBS Pampa President W. J. Harpole 1340 Kc.. Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. Frequency: General Manager Kermit Ashby O' Texas Co. Owned-Oper. By Top Bcstg. Station Manager Tut Tawwater Address Hughes Bldg. Commercial Manager Girard Fox Tel.: MO 4-7461 MBS Chief Engineer Hugh V. Smith Owner, General Mgr. Warren L. Hasse Owners of: KA'OP-F:11. Commercial Manager Ray Rogers Chief Engineer Dennis Dehn KDOP Pleasanton 1951 KFTv Paris 1950 Frequency: 1380 Kc..... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By ... Atascosa Broadcasting Co. Frequency: 1250 Kc. Power: 500 Watts d. Address P O. Box 247 Owned-Operated By Lamar Bcstg. Corp, Tel.: LOcust 9-4871 KBS Address 210 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. President, General Mgr. Ben L. Parker Tel.: SU 4-6676 KBS Chief Eng. Mona Parker Station Representative .... George T. Hopewell Pres., Gen. Mgr. James F. Hendrix Program Director Thomas D. Seay, Jr. KOLE Port Arthur 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watta KPLT Paris 1936 Owned By Radio Southwest Inc. Address Box 1126 Frequency: 1490 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Tel.: YU 2-9436 KBS Owned By KPLT, Inc. Owner Edward L. Francis Address Box 235 Chief Engineer Donald Bullion Tel.: SU 4-4311 Independent Owner Clifford B. Marshall General Mgr., Chief Engr Jeff . D. Methven KPAC Port Arthur 1934 Freq... 1250 Kc.....Power: 5 Kw. d, 1 Kw. n. K I K K Pasadena 1947 Owned-Oper. By Port Arthur College Address Box 511 Frequency: 650 Kc. Power: 250 Watts d. Tel.: YU 5-7458 MBS Owned By KIKK Radio President W. M. Monroe Address Box 76 Gen. Mgr., Chief Eng. Charles Segrest Tel.: GR 3-4433 Independent Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. Tommy Vance President, Gen. Mgr. Leroy J. Gloger Director Collins Chief Program Jim Engineer O D. Stephens Owners of: KPAC-TV. KLYL Pasadena 1950 KGUL—Port Lavaca 1961 Freq.: 1480 Kc..... Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Felix H. Morales Frequency: 1560 Kc. Power: 500 Watts d. Address P O Box 432 Owned By Lewis O. Seibert Colorado Tel.: CApitol 5-3208 Houston Independent Address 213 N. General Manager Felix H. Morales Tel.: 524-2951 Independent Chief Engineer D Golihur General Manager L D. Holford Chief Engineer R L. Starnes KIUN Pecos 1935 0xvners of: KGKL, San Angelo. Fregvpurvr-. 1.400 Y!m.,.Pawer: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. KPKG Port Neches 1959 Owned-Operated By KIUN, Inc. 1150 Kc. Power: 500 Wts. d. Address P O Box 469 Frequency: Owned By Midcounty Radio-KPNG Tel.: Hickory 5-2497 KBS Address 1402 Port Neches Ave.
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