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Reps Radio TV Representatives; Eckeis & Co. McGorrill, fm mgr; Arthur Owens, prog dir; //IL% Albert L. Auclair, pres; Talbot Hood, stn mgr; Parker Vincent, chief engr. c ,,.,.,.a CALL COLLINS David Shurtleff, coml mgr; Herbert Howard, prog WMTW -N: Tv companion of WMTW -FM. dir; Paul Gowell, chief engr. WKNE (June 2, 1927): 1290 kc; 5 kw, DA-1. NASHUA, Hillsborough County Lin Leggett 17 Dunbar St. Phone Elmwood 2 -9230. WKNE WOTW (September 1947): 900 kc; 1 kw -D. Corp. (acquired station May 1946). See High- Eastern Region Sales Lund Rd. Phone 882-2781. Egstminster Broad- land in "Group Ownership." Time & Life Building Stations casting Corp. (acquired station Jan. 1, 1962). 1271 Avenue of the Americas Network CBS; Yankee. Reps Meeker; New Rep Avery- Knodel. England Spot Sales Inc. Specialty programs: French, 2 hrs. wkly. New York 20, New York Joseph K. Close, pres; Edward D. Somes, gen Roger H. Strawbridge, pres & gen mgr; William mgr; Howard E. Wheelock, coml mgr; George W. Phone: Judson 6 -5678 N. McKeen, coml mgr; Richard Corbin, prog dir Frank Finning, news dir; Ern- Stevens, prog dir; & prom mgr; Chris Nikitas, news dir; Jack est F. Batchelder Jr., chief engr. L'Ecuyer, chief engr. 103.7 mc (CP for 18.5 kw. Antenna CLAREMONT, County WOTW -FM (September 1947): 106.3 mc; 1 Sullivan height -550 feet). WKNE Corp. kw. Antenna height -195 feet. Duplicates WOTW WTSV (1948): 1230 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 w -N. 221 30% (approx.). Same address and licensee as Washington St. Phone 543-3062. Radio Clare- LACONIA, Belknap County WOTW (above). mont Inc. (acquired station March 25, 1959). WEMJ (April 9, 1961)): 1490 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 WSMN (March 9, 1958): 1590 kc; 5 kw, DA -1. See Knight Quality Stations in "Group Owner- w -N. Laconia National Bank Bldg. Phone Lakeside P. 0. Box 386. Phone Tuxedo 2-1590. 1590 ship." 4-2262. New Hamphire Broadcasting Co. (origi- Network Yankee. Broadcasting Corp. (acquired station April 23, nal owner. 1958). Specialty programs: French, 2 hrs; Polish, Network CBS. Network ABC; Keystone. Reps Breen & Ward 1 hr.; both wkly. Rep Walker -Rawalt. (N.Y.); Nona Kirby (Boston). Norman Knight, pres; Harold Segal, mgng George H. Jaspert 3rd, pres; Irving W. Specialty programs: French, 3 hrs wkly. dir; George R. Bonneau, gen mgr; Walter Kaizer, gen mgr & coml mgr; Don Davenport, Gerald Q. Nash, Ares; D. A. Rock, gen & coml Clancy, opns mgr; Harold Katz, chief engr. prog prom dir, mgr & news dir; Donald Lefeb- mgr; Frank Teas, prog dir & prom mgr; Ed WTSV -FM (1948): 106.1 mc; 3.4 kw. Antenna vre, chief engr. Lecius, news dir; Donald Ayers, chief engr. height WTSV -1000 feet. Duplicates (above). WLNH (Aug. 22, 1922): 1350 kc; 5 kw -D. 653 Main St. Phone Lakeside 4 -1323. WLNH Inc. NEWPORT, Sullivan County CONCORD, Merrimack County (acquired station April 1, 1962). See Richard Field Lewis Jr. stations in "Group Ownership." WCNL (Aug. 11, 1960): 1010 kc; 250 w -D. Box WKXL (1946): 1450 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 w -N. 37 Network ABC. Reps Spot Time Sales; Foster & P. 0. 389. Phone 101. Carlson Enterprises Redington Rd. Phone 225 -5521. Capitol Broad- Creed (Boston). Inc. (original owner). casting Corp. (acquired station April 1, 1957). Marion Park Lewis, pres & treas; Kimberly Network Keystone. Rep Donald Cooke. Network Keystone, Yankee. Rep Walker -Ra- Johnson, exec vp, gen mgr & coml mgr; James W. Richard Carlson, gen mgr; J. Gordon Key - Walt. Westhall, prog, news & sports dir; Henry Gowing, worth, coml mgr & chief engr; Nora B. Carl- son, prog Archie Mountain, Frank B. Estes, pres & gen mgr; Edson I. Gray, chief engr. dir; prom mgr; Roger news asst mgr; Donald F. Hulbert, prog dir; Bob Strong, dir. Lauze, news dir; Frank Pingree, chief engr. LITTLETON, Grafton County WLTN (not on air; target date unknown): 1400 PORTSMOUTH, Rockingham County kc; 250 w. Berlin Broadcasting Co. CONWAY, Carroll County WBBX (Dec. 5, 1960): 1380 kc; 1 kw, DA -N. 1555 Islington St. Phone Geneva 6-1380. Sea- WBNC (Dec. 21, 1955): 1050 kc; I kw -D. E. MANCHESTER, Hillsboro County coast Broadcasting Corp. (original owner). Main St. Phone Hickory 7-5988. North Country WFEA (March 8, 1932): 1370 kc; 5 kw, DA -1. Rep Nona Kirby. Radio Inc. (acquired station March 23, 1959). P. 0. Box 149. Phone National 5.5491. WFEA William A. Gildersleeve, gen mgr; Charles F. Rep Walker-Rawalt. Broadcasting Corp. (acquired station March 15, Halle, stn mgr; Bob Norton, news dir; Jack Lawrence Sherman, gen mgr; Joan Sherman, 1959). L'Ecuyer, continuity & music dir; Bob Tiffany, coral mgr. Network MBS; Indi. Reps Jack Masla; William chief engr. Creed Co. William F. Malo Jr., pres & gen mgr; James WHEB (1932): 750 kc; 1 kw, L -WSB. Lafayette DOVER, Strafford County Keough, coml mgr; Jimmy Camilli, prog dir; Rd. Geneva 6 -7300. Knight Broadcasting of William Beatty, prom mgr; Dennis New Hampshire Inc. WTSN (1956): 1270 kc; 5 kw, DA -2, 155 Clow, news (acquired station Jan. 22, dir; Reginald Scow, chief engr. 1959). See Knight Stations in Front St., Manchester, N.H. Phone National Quality "Group Ownership." 4-4077. WTSN Inc. (original owner). (See Good WGIR (October 1941): 610 kc; 5 kw -D, I kw- Rep Gill- Perna. Neighbor Stations in "Group Ownership.") N, DA -2. P. O. Box 487. Phone National 5-6915. Norman Knight, pres; Harold H. Segal, gen Rep Radio -Tv Representatives. Knight Radio Inc. See Knight Quality Stations mgr; Ray Dunphy, prog dir; Evelyne Woolston, W. F. Rust Jr., pres & trees; Ralph Gottlieb, in "Group Ownership." prom mgr; Doug Woodard, news dir; Tony Vac - vp & gen mgr; Edward X. Callahan, stn mgr. Network NBC. Rep Kettell -Carter (Boston). Harold H. Segal, mgr. caw, chief engr. HANOVER, Grafton County . (FM) (not on air; target date unknown): 101.1 mc; 5 kw. Antenna height-920 feet. ROCHESTER, Strafford County WDCR (March 4, 1958): 1340 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 Knight Radio Inc. WWNH (1947): 930 kc; 5 kw -D. Rochester w -N. P. 0. Box 1032. Phone Hanover 1070. Hill. Phone Rochester -0930. WKBR (1946): 1250 kc; 5 kw, DA -2. 155 Front 332 Portsmouth - Dartmouth College (original owner). St. Phone National 4-4075. Granite State Geneva 6-0702. Strafford Broadcasting Corp. Rep Ivy Network. Rep National Time Sales; Foster & Creed. Broadcasting Co. (original owner). See Good T. Jr., gen mgr; H. Deane, French, 1/2 George Mascott Neighbor Stations in "Group Ownership." Specialty programs: hr. wkly. W. Varnum, prog dir; J. Philip J. K. coral mgr; James Rep Radio -Tv Representatives. Albin Malin, pres & gen mgr; Margaret admin. dir; Geoff Murphy, news dir: Tornrose, coral mgr; Robert J. Connelly, prog Smith, W. F. Rust Jr., pres & treas; Ralph Gottlieb, engr. Luce, news F. Roger Donald Steen, chief vp & gen mgr; James McCann, coml mgr; Wil- dir; Cliff dir; Butterfield, chief engr. WTSL (1949): 1400 kc; 1 kw -D, 250 w -N. liam Morrissey, prog dir; Ernie Crowley, news P. 0. Box 1031. Phone 643- 2200 -1. Radio Han- dir; Royston Phillips, chief engr. over Inc. (acquired station April 11, 1959). See WKBR -FM (1948): 95.7 mc; 3.6 kw. Antenna Knight Quality Stations in "Group Ownership." height -940 feet. Duplicates WKBR (above). HAMILTON Rep Knight Sales Inc. -LANDIS L. ASSOCIATES, Inc. Norman Knight, pres; Howard Chase, gen MT. WASHINGTON, Coos County & mgr; Harold H. Segal, mgng dir. NATIONWIDE MEDIA BROKERS WMTW -FM (July 9, 1958): 94.9 mc; 48 kw. WASHINGTON, D. C., CHICAGO, DALLAS, SAN FRANCISCO Antenna height -3820 feet. 615 Congress St., KEENE, Cheshire County Portland, Maine. Phone Spruce 3 -5664 (Port- SELL MORE WKBK (June 1959): 1220 kc; 1 kw -D. 39 Ver- land); Wyman 8 -4311 (Poland Spring). TWX P0.95. RADIO G TELEVISION STATIONS IN EAST OFFICE non St. Phone Elmwood 2-6113. Monadanock Mt. Washington Tv Inc. (original owner). THE -NEAREST IS- N.W., WASHINGTON station May 17, Network CRB. Rep Fine Music Hi -Fi Bcstrs. 1737 DeSALES ST., Broadcasting Corp. (acquired EXECUTIVE 3 -3456 1962). John W. Guider, pres & gen mgr; John M. 1963 BROADCASTING YEARBOOK PAGE B -113 .
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    ENTERCOM RADIO BOSTON 101 who we are, what we do, and how we do it Why WEEI? WEEI IS THE KING OF CONTENT Sports is a cultural phenomenon in Boston. It is one topic that brings Bostonians together, sparks debate, and evokes passion across multiple generations. WEEI connects the sports fan to their team through exclusive insider commentary, player & coaches interviews, play-by-play, and passionate fan interaction. WEEI RECEIVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) voted WEEI Sports Radio Station of the Year in 2012, and previously in 2006 and 2008…awarding the station with the prestigious Marconi Award. WEEI IS A REGIONAL BRAND OFFERING NEW ENGLAND COVERAGE WEEI’s 9-station network is the most complete sports radio station in America with wide reach, the best digital platforms, top team play-by-play, world-class talent and killer content. WEEI PERSONALITIES ARE THE BEST IN THEIR FIELD WEEI is live with legendary & respected local personalities…the most knowledgeable, passionate, and entertaining names in the industry can be found at WEEI. They’ve written books (Michael Holley), write newspaper columns (Gerry Callahan), and have played for major league teams in New England (Lou Merloni & Christian Fauria). The Biggest Games And Names Are On & BASKETBALL HOCKEY FOOTBALL The WEEI-FM Audience: 450k Listeners Every Week Gender EMPLOYMENT STATUS % Employed Full-Time 62.3% Male 71% Employed Part-Time 11.3% Female 29% OCCUPATION % Management, Business, & Financial 16.9% Household Income Operations Professional & Related