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Networks, Stations, and Services Represented NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED Senate Gallery 224–6421 House Gallery 225–5214 ABC NEWS—(202) 222–7700; 1717 DeSales Street, NW., Washington, DC 20036: Jeff Adams, Reem Akkad, John Allard, Marc Ambinder, Scott Anderson, Jane Aylor, Mark Banks, Gene Barrett, Jon Bascom, Sonya Crawford Bearson, Adam Belmar, Bob Bender, Robert E. Bramson, Glennwood Branche, Charles Breiterman, Sam Brooks, Henry M. Brown, David John Bull, Elizabeth Kirsch Burgess, Ian Cameron, Andrea Canning, Elizabeth D. Carden, Christopher Carlson, John Cochran, Vernon Cole, Richard Coolidge, Francine Cornish, Pam Coulter, Merrilee Cox, Robert Crawford, Max Culhane, Thomas J. D’Annibale, Jack Date, Tiffani M. Davis, Steven Densmore, Henry Disselkamp, Peter M. Doherty, Sam Donaldson, Brian Donovan, Linda D. Douglass, Jennifer Duck, Dennis Dunlavey, Richard Ehrenberg, D. Glenn Elvington, Sheila Diane Evans, Charles Finamore, Kendra Gahagan, Jon Garcia, Robert Garcia, Arthur R. Gauthier, Vanessa Gillon, Thomas Giusto, Bernard Gmiter, Stuart Gordon, Stewart Grace, William Greenwood, Laura Hadley, Stephen Hahn, Brian Hartman, William P. Hatcher, Harry B. Heywood, Ann Compton Hughes, Heidi Jensen, Fletcher Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Akilah N. Joseph, Steve E. Joya, James F. Kane, Jonathan Karl, Eric Kerchner, David Kerley, John Knott, Monika Konrad, Stanley Lorek, Beverley C. Lumpkin, Ellsworth Lutz, Lachlan Murdoch MacNeil, Loretta Marbury, Liz Marlantes, James Martin, Jr., Michel McQueen Martin, Laura Marquez, Luis Martinez, Darraine Maxwell, Gregory W. McCown, Ari Meltzer, Avery Miller, Terence P. Moran, Geoff Morrell, Dean E. Norland, Ivan Overton, Andrea Owen, Jay E. Patterson, Judy Penniman, Michael Pickup, Richard K. Pliszak, Catherine Porter, Dennis Powell, Mary Quinn, Victor Ratner, William Redding, Talesha Reynolds, Leah Ricciuti, Corinne B. Roberts, Lauren Rogers, Carlos Rojas, Abu Bakr Roland, George Romilly, Gary Rosenberg, Howard L. Rosenberg, Jay R. Russo, Jason Ryan, George D. Sanchez, Clayton D. Sandell, Howard Schoenholtz, Frederick Sera, Joseph Serensits, Larry Shaw, Thomas Andrew Shine, Claire Shipman, Cindy Smith, Cynthia Smith, James E. Smith, Eric Speight, Robin Sproul, Lisa Stark, Steve Stefany, Jake Tapper, Amy Jo Thomas, Pierre G. Thomas, Al Douglas Turner, Elizabeth Ann Turrell, Vija Udenans, Juan Ureta, Vicki Vennell, Virginia A. Vicario, Glenn E. Weidenbosch, Douglas White, Toni Wilson, Zachary B. Wolf, John Yang, Melissa Young, David Zechar. ABU–DHABI TELEVISION—Hany El-Konayyesi, Nezam Mahdawi. AGDAY—(574) 631–1302; 54516 Business U.S. 31 North, South Bend, IN 46637: James P. Dugan, Philip McMartin. ALASKA PUBLIC RADIO NETWORK—(202) 488–1961; H–321 U.S. Capitol, NW., Washington, DC 20515:Joel L. Southern. AL–JAZEERA TV/PENINSULA—(202) 223–4230; 1627 K Street, NW, #400, Washington, DC 20006: Hebah Abdalla, Nader Abed, Eyad Aburahma, Hafez Al-Mirazi, Mohammed Alami, Heni Azzam, Charles Bellman, Christopher Campbell, Rula Dajani, Mahmoud el-Hamalawy, Michael C. Fox, Nasser Hssaini, Khaled Abdel Kareem, Ibrahim Khader, Christopher Messer, Nicholas J. Ray, Layelle Saad, Wajd Waqfi. AMERICAN FAMILY RADIO NEWS NETWORK—(703) 378–0942; 15250 Louis Mill Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151: William T. Fancher, Fred Jackson. AP–BROADCAST—(202) 736–9500; 1825 K Street, NW., Washington, DC 20006: Gerald Bodlander, Camille Bohannon, Carlotta L. Bradley, Christopher Chmura, Lainie Contreras, Jon Detrow, Pamela Dockins, Edward Donahue, Estelle Ebitty-Doro, Ken Ericson, Fritz Faerber, Eileen Fleming, Lauren Frayer, David J. Friar, Oscar Wells Gabriel, Jennifer Garske, Lisa Goddard, Heather Greenfield, Michael J. Hammer, Mark A. Hamrick, Michael Hempen, Wally Hindes, Brian Hoffman, Derrill Holly, Michael W. Kahn, Brad Kaubfeld, Steve Knight, Sandy Kozel, Steve Kuhn, Francis J. Limbach, Kathryn Loomans, Myra B. Lopez, James Ludwin, Sofia Mannos, Lisa N. Matthews, Sagar Meghani, David R. Melendy, Lisa Meyer, Martin Niland, Louis Pagan, Steven Potisk, Jacqueline D. Quinn, James D. Ray, Orla Reese, Carrie Schumaker-Shokraei, Matt Small, Mark S. Smith, Shirley O’Bryan Smith, Marjorie Stapleton, Nina X. Strass, Ed Tobias, Lauren H. Vicary, Andrew G. Visleyk, Den Vohar, Michael Weinfeld, Doug Whiteman, John Wilson, David Winslow, Brett M. Zongker. APTN—(202) 736–9598; 1825 K Street, NW., Suite 800, Washington,DC20006: Waleed Al-Moajil, Khaldoun Alrawi, Tracy Ann Brown, Flora Charner, Gail Connor, Daniel D’Amico, Kelly Daschle, Waiel Elnour, David Falcone, Adrian Fullwood, Suzanne Yee Gaffney, Atef Gawad, Richard Gentilo, Lawrence Gold, James W. Gorman, Robert Gutnikoff, Susan Henderson, Eugenio Hernandez, Dan Huff, Kristine Kelleher, Christian Kettlewell, Christina Marie Mursa, Hakan Ozsancak, Walter Ratliff, Tucker Reals, Thomas Ritchie, Michael Rosenfelder, Jason Scharf, Daniel Shedrick, Gus Valcarrel, Denise Vance, Brian Walker, Brian Westley. 996 Radio and Television Galleries 997 NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued ARD GERMAN RADIO NDR/WDR—(202) 298–6535; 3132 M Street, NW., Washington, DC 20007: Tom Buhrow, Diana Robbins, Carsten Schmiester, Georg Schwarte, Linda Staude, Mario Wittke. ARTE TV—(202) 297–3651; 2000 M Street, NW., Suite 305,Washington, DC20033: M. Philippe Gassot. AUDIO VIDEO NEWS—(703) 354–6795; 2622 Stanford Circle,Falls Church, VA 22041. AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION—(202) 466–8575; 2000 M Street, NW., Suite 660, Washington, DC 20036: Timothy Bates, Jill Colgan, Woodrow Landay, Jason D. Racki, Leigh Sales, John Shovelan, Janet E. Silver, Mark Simkin, Dan Sweetapple. AUSTRIAN RADIO ORF—(202) 822–9570; 1206 Eton Court, NW., Washington, DC 20007: Raimund Loew, Fabio Polly, Douglas Robinson, Graham Scott, Hanno Settele, Lauren Silva-Pinto. AZTECA AMERICA—(202) 419–6134;1919 M Street, NW., 2nd Floor,Washington, DC 20036: Stephanie, Guiloff, Armando, Guzman, Roberto Guzman, Edwing Lopez. BBC—(202) 223–2050; 2030 M Street, NW., #350, Washington, DC 20036: Kevin Anderson, Jonathan Beale, Sharon Blanchet, Adam Brookes, Vanessa Buschschluter, Stuart Cohen, Maxine Collins, James Coomarasamy, Lesley Curwen, Matthew Davis, Sofia Diarra, George Edmonds, Joan Mazer Field, Catherine Meade Harris, Rozalia Hristova, Allen McGreevy, Elizabeth P. Miller, Claudia Milne, Peter Murtaugh, Mark Rabbage, Diana Ray, Sarah Robbins, Joseph Sallette, Ronald M. Skeans, Ted Tait, Martin Turner, Justin Webb, Paul Werdel. BBC POLISH SECTION—(202) 841–3291; 400 North Capitol Street, NW.,Washington, DC 20001: Barbara Terlecka. BELGIAN RADIO AND TV/VRT—(202) 466–8793; 2000 M Street, NW., #365,Washington, DC 20036: Charles Groenhuijsen. BELO CAPITAL BUREAU—(202) 661–8400; 1325 G Street, NW., Suite 250,Washington, DC 20005: Thomas Ackerman, Mark Angelini, Al Banegas, Sharon Bender, Norman Butler, David M. Cassidy, David Duitch, Jim Fry, Michael Goldfein, Michael Kornely, Mark A. Lindesay, Robert Michaud, George P.Rodrigue, Lara Sabo, Phillip Smith, John M. Sumrell, Janne Syrjanen. BERNS BUREAU—(202) 314–5165; SDG–36 Dirksen Senate Office Building, P.O. Box 2939, Washington, DC 20013: Matthew D. Kaye. BET NIGHTLY NEWS—(202) 783–0537; 400 North Capitol Street, NW., Suite 361,Washington, DC 20001: Monique Conrad, Pamela J. Gentry, Mark Mazariegos, Andre Showell, Tiffany Tate. BET.COM: Joe Davidson. BLOOMBERG RADIO (WBBR)—(202) 624–1933;1399 New York Avenue, 11th Floor, Washington, DC 20005: Sophie R. Caronello, Robert Press, William Small, Vicki VanArsdale, Joe Winski. BLOOMBERG TELEVISION—(202) 624–1820; 1399 New York Avenue, 11th Floor, Washington,DC 20005: Joseph Bellard, Irwin Chapman, Linda Chung, Peter Cook, Bianca Davie, Steve Geimann, Walter Little, Eduardo Londres, Roland Morrisette, Jeff Rahmati, Amy Rosen, Julie Slattery, Tim Stang, Martin G. Turner, Joe Winski, Colleen Wordock. BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF CHINA—(703) 691–0091; 9328 Branchside Lane, Fairfax, VA 22031: Nike Chang. BTV–BALKAN NEWS CORP—(703) 907–6800; 307 Yoakum Parkway, #305,Alexandria, VA 22304. CADENA COPE (SPAIN)—(202) 686–1982; 4904 Belt Road, NW.,Washington, DC 20016: Blanca Maria Pol. CAPITOL NEWS CONNECTION—(202) 479–4004; c/o WHUT TV, 2222 4th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20059:Max Cacas, Melinda Wittstock. CAPITOL PULSE—(202) 454–5285; 209 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE., #207/600, Washington, DC 20003: Ross Bell. CARACOL TV—(202) 419–6061; 1919 M Street, NW., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20036: Viviana Avila, Dario Patino. CATALUNA RADIO—(202) 686–6558; 3001 Veazey Terrace, NW., #116,Washington, DC 20008: Jaume Peral, Ignasi Abad Serra. CATALUNA TV/TV3—(202) 785–0580; 1620 I Street, NW., #150,Washington, DC 20006: Eva Artesona, Salvador Sala. CBC—(202) 383–2900; 529 14 & F Street, NW., Washington, DC 20045:Genevieve Ast, Anyck Beraud, Jennifer Brown, Sara Brunetti, Marcel Calfat, Henry Champ, Michael Colton, Louis de Guise, David Halton, Rosa Hwang, Frank Koller, Bertin LeBlanc, William Loucks, Neil MacDonald, Brian Malloy, Joyce Napier, Yves Peltier, Gilles Plante, Gregory Reaume, Sylvain Richard, Christine St. Pierre, Stephanie Tremblay. CBN NEWS—(202) 833–2707; 1111 19th Street, NW., #100, Washington, DC 20036: Michael Anthony, Steven Autrey, David Brody, Melissa A. Charbonneau, Brian Edwards, Mark B. Hendricks, Patrick L. Henry, Dayna-Marie Miles Jackson, John Jessup, Matthew Keedy, David Page, Laura Robertson, Michael Schaff, Paul L. Strand, Valerie Wack, Jerome Young. CBS MARKETWATCH—(202) 824–0573; 529 14th Street, NW., Washington,DC: Joe Mathieu, John Wordock. CBS NEWS—(202) 457–4444; 2020 M Street, NW., Washington, DC 20036: Thomas Albano, Clinton N. Alexander,
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