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Oregon Bend Eugene La Grande Medford censee: Tulsa 23, An Oklahoma Partnership. Owner- ship: John H. Williams Family. 35 %; James U. Corvallis Oklahoma, Oregon Television Lavenstein, 11 %; Paribus Company, 10 %; Robert E. ADI No. 27; see Portland market Thomas, 10 %. Rep: Katz. Wash atty: Wilner & Scheiner James U. Lavenstein, pres & gen mgr; KOAC TV-ch 7, 263 kw vis. 26.3 kw aur, ant 1,2301/2769. 7, 1957. Hall, Mike Braker, gen sls mgr; Eugene Wilkin, prog dir & Oct 239 Covell 97331. Inc. (acq 9- 1 -87). Ownership: See Love Broadcasting film buyer; Ben Frizzell, creative svcs mgr; Robert G. (503) 754 -4311. Licensee: Oregon Commission on Co. ABC. Rep: Seltel, NW TV Sls. Wash atty: Fletcher, Hardie, chief engr. On 100 CATV's-300,000 subs. Public Broadcasting. PBS. Wash atty: Fisher, Heald & Hildreth. John Hash, pres; Keith A. Lollis, Rates: $115; 140; 110. Wayland, Leader & Cooper. Maynard E. Orme, exec gen mgr & prog dir; Roger Bird, gen sls mgr; Carolyn dir; Nev Dunn, VP, engrg & systems dev; Tom Dogget, Roberts, prom mgr; Renard Maiuri, news dir; Rick KOTV 100 kw vis, kw ant 1,885Ú1,849g. -ch 6, 50 aur, VP, TV progmg; Ellen Bloch, dir of communications; Carrara, chief engr. On 10 CATV's -67,000 subs. Nov 30, 1949. 302 S. Frankfort 74120. (918) 582-6666. Buzz Manning, acting chief engr. On 70 TWX 910 -845 -2256. Licensee: KOTV Inc. Ownership: CATV's -75.000 subs. On 8 trans. Co-owned: KOBI -ch 5, 60.3 kw vis, 8.13 kw aur, ant 2,700/155g. A.H. Belo Corp, 100%. CBS. Rep: Petry. Wash atty: `KOAC(AM). Aug 1. 1953. 125 S. Fir, 97501. (503) 779-5555. TWX: Covington & Burling. Ward Huey, pres; Phil Keller, 510 -757 -0607. Licensee: California Oregon Broad- gen mgr; Jim Moroney, gen sls mgr; Bob Allen, prog casting Inc. Ownership: See California -Oregon Broad- dir; Rick Herrmann, prom mgr; Foster Morgan, news Eugene casting Inc. NBC. Rep: Blair. Wash atty: Pierson, dir; Don Stafford, chief engr. On 101 CATV's- 257,000 ADI No. 120; see Eugene market Ball & Dowd. Patricia C. Smullin, pres; Ed Zander, subs. On 2 trans. gen mgr; Bill Kirk, chief engr. Rates: $675; 250; 160. KEVU -ch 34, 4441 kw vis, 444 kw aur, ant 1.049.9V KTUL -TV-ch 8, 316 kw vis, 31.6 kw aur, ant 400g. Not on air, target date unknown. 2624 College KPDX -See Vancouver, Wash. 1,909í/1,809g. Sep 18, 1954. Box 8 74101. (918) Ave., Modesto, Calif 95350. Permittee: Telecasters of KSYS 8, 131.8 kw vis, 26.36 kw aur, ant 446-3351. TWX: 910- 845 -2181. Licensee: KTUL Tele- Eugene Inc. -ch 3,340t/140g. Jan 17, 1977. 34 South Fir 97501. (503) vision Inc. Ownership: See Allbritton Communications KEZI -ch 9, 316 kw vis, 47.4 kw aur, ant 1,769Ú496g. 772 -3122. Licensee: Southern Oregon Public Tele- Inc. (acq 4 -83). ABC. Rep: Petry. Wash atty: Hogan Dec 19, 1960. Box 7009, 2225 Coburg Rd 97401. vision Inc. PBS, Pacific Mountain. Progmg for the & Hartson. Allen S. Feuer, pres & gen mgr; Randy (503) 485 -5611. TWX: 910 -459 -2028. Licensee: KEZI deaf 3 hrs wkly. Phil Hart, pres: Art Knoles, gen mgr; Pratt, VP & gen sls mgr; Terry Wren, prog dir; Charlie Inc. (acq 8-30-83). Ownership: Carolyn S. Chambers. Dottie Ellis, prog dir; Don McKay, chief engr. On 14 Ray, prom mgr; William Payer, news dir; Roman 100%. ABC. Rep: Blair, Tacher. Wash atty: Fly, CATV's-61,400 subs. On 12 trans. Hlohowskyj, chief engr. On 78 CATV's. Shuebruk, Blume, Gaguine, Boros, Schulkind & Braun. KTVL-ch 10, 132 kw vis, 26.3 aur, ant 3,310Ú151g. KWHB--ch 47, 344 kw vis, 62.75 kw aur, ant Carolyn S. Chambers, pres; Bruce R. Liljegren, gen Oct 3, 1961. Box 10, 1440 Rossanley Dr 97501. (503) 1,425Ú2,000g. April 1, 1985. Box 470047 74147. (918) mgr; Bruce Barrett, gen sls mgr; David Larson, asst 773-7373. TWX: 510- 757 -0606. Licensee: Freedom 250 -9402. Licensee: Television Communications Inc. stn mgr; Joe Smelser, prod mgr; Sallie Knowlton, prom Communications Inc. (acq 8- 28 -81). Ownership: Free- (acq 6-84). Ownership: Le Sea Inc. Peter Sumrall, mgr; Rebecca Force, news dir; Beth Cookson, nati /rgnl dom Newspapers Inc., also nwspr. CBS. Rep: Katz. gen mgr; Jim Shaffer, gen sls mgr; Steve Morgan, sls coord; Dennis Hunt, chief engr. 41 CATV's Wash atty: Latham & Watkins. Ed Ivey, VP & gen opns mgr; Gary Murphy, loc sls mgr; Darryl Ferguson, -130,000 subs On 24 trans. Rates: $450; 80; 80. mgr; Cliff Williams, gen sls mgr; Marvin Rhodes, prog chief engr. On 10 CATV's -26,864 subs. Rates: KMTR -TV-ch 16, 1919 kw vis, 370.99 kw aur, ant dir; Barry Tevis, prom mgr; Bryn Hazel, news dir; Mel $40; 20; 30. 1,685t/478g. Oct 4, 1982. Box 7308, 97401. (503) Tynan, chief engr. On 20 CATV's-60,236 subs. On 746 -1600. TWX: 510 -597 -0366. Licensee: KMTR Inc. New TV-ch 53, 5000 kw vis, 500 kw aur, ant 29 trans. Ownership: H.E. Davis, 34.59 %; R.A. Paisley, 17.3 %; 1,510V1,333g. Not on air, target date unknown. 3401 R.W. Davis, 12.6 %; 11 others. NBC. Rep: First National Tower 74103. Permittee: Native Ameri- Seltel, NW TV Sls. Wash atty: Haley, Bader & Potts. Robert can Broadcasting Co. Ownership: Phillip Ruffin, ltd North Bend W. Davis, pres & gen mgr; Cam Wilson, VP & gen sls ptnr, 75%; Willis Mathews, gen ptnr, 15 %; Jay KCBY-TV mgr; Julie Strandlien, prog dir; Cambra Ward, prom & -See Coos Bay Whitecrow, gen ptnr, 10 %. pub affrs dir; Paul Riess, news dir; Jerry Madsen, chief engr. On 26 CATV's-90,000 subs. On 7 trans. Portland Rates: $485; 150; 40. ADI No. 27; see Portland market KVAL -TV-ch 13, 316 kw vis, 63.1 kw aur, ant 1,4801/850.5g. April 16, 1954. Box 1313, 97440. (503) KATU -ch 2, 100 kw vis, 20 kw aur, ant 1,5601/918g. Oregon 342 -4961. TWX: 910 -459 -2033. Licensee: Northwest Stereo. March 15, 1962. 2153 N.E. Sandy Blvd 97232. Television Inc. CBS. Rep: Katz, Moore. Wash ally: (503) 231 -4222. TWX: 910 -464 -4700. Licensee: Fisher Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. Donald E. Tykeson, pres; Broadcasting Inc. Ownership: Fisher Companies Inc., James W. Putney, VP & gen mgr; Dave Veinkauf, gen 100 %. See Fisher Broadcasting Stns. ABC. Rep: sls mgr; Paul Greene, prog dir; Wade Hughes. prom Telerep. Wash atty: Fisher, Wayland, Leader & Bend mgr; John Doyle, news dir; Jim Bowen, chief engr. Cooper. John Behnke, pres; Robert D, Kalstad, VP On 24 CATV's-49,897 subs. On 17 trans. & stn mgr; Sherwood "Skip" Hinman, VP & gen mgr; Bob Kalstad, VP & stn mgr; Tom Oberg, gen sls mgr; ADI No. 207; see Bend market kw vis, ft. New TV-ch 28, 391 ant 2,988 Not on air, Lee Petrik, prog dir; Jim Rogers, sls mgr; Laurie Dahl, target date unknown. 282 SW Front Ave., Portland 3, 19.5 kw vis, kw aur, prom mgr; Ron Miller, news dir; Bob Moore, chief eng. *KOAB -TV-ch 3.89 ant 97201. Permittee: Oregon Commission on Public On 91 CATV's-304,300 subs. On 15 trans. Rates: 746Ú299g. Feb 24, 1970. Box 509, 97709. (503) Broadcasting. 389 -0237. Licensee: Oregon Commission on Public $3,700; 800; 600. Broadcasting. (acq 2- 19 -76). PBS. Wash atty: Fisher. Klamath Falls KCVF -oh 40. Not on air, target date unknown. 919 Wayland, Cooper & Leader. Gerard L. Appy, exec S.W. Taylor 97205. Permittee: Cascade Video of dir; Bill McGrath, dir of dev; Tom Doggett, dir of prog; ADI No. 152; see Medford market Oregon Ltd. Nancy Showalter, dir of pub info; Nevton Dunn, opns; *KFTS 22. 9.23 kw vis, ant 2,153Ú104g. Not on -ch KGW -TV-ch 8, 302 kw vis, 60.3 kw aur, ant Bob Hinz, asst E.D. for sys dev. On 48 CATV's-53,000 air, target date unknown. 34 South Ar St. Medford 1,770Ú926g. Stereo. Dec 15, 1956. 1501 S.W. Jeffer- 97501. Permittee: Southern Oregon Public Television subs. On 4 trans. son St 97201. (503) 226 -5000. TWX: 910 -464 -6150. Inc. Licensee: King Broadcasting Co. Ownership: See KTVZ-ch 21, 31.5 kw vis, 3.15 kw aur, ant 540t/169g. KOTI-ch 2, 35.5 kw vis, 3.55 kw aur, ant 2,200Ú150g. King Broadcasting Co. Stns. NBC. Rep: Blair, Paul Nov 6, 1977. Box 149, 97709; 62990 0. B. Riley Rd. Aug 12, 1956. 222 S. 7th 97601 -6164. (503) 884 -8131. Mulvihill (Canada). Wash atty: Fletcher, Heald, Kene - 97701. (503) 389 -6511. TWX: 910 -459 -6838. FAX: Licensee: California Oregon Broadcasting Inc. Owner- han & Hildreth. Steve Clifford, pres & CEO; Eric 503-382-1616. Licensee: Resort Broadcasting Co. ship: See California- Oregon Broadcasting Inc. NBC. Bremmer, pres bcst; Dennis Williamson, VP & gen (acq 12- 16 -86). Ownership: Stainless Enterprises of Rep: Blair. Moore. Wash atty: Dempsey & Koplovitz. mgr; Steve Newman, gen sls mgr; Craig Smith, prog Pennsylvania. See Stainless Broadcasting Co. NBC. Patricia C. Smullin, pres; Ed Zander, gen mgr; Scott dir & film buyer; Joe Fellhauer, prom mgr; Reagan Rep: Katz Continental. Wash atty: Dow, Lohnes & McMahon, chief engr. On 9 CATV's-31,500 subs. Ramsey, news dir; Lynn Kurth, chief engr. On 56 Albertson. John Larkin, gen mgr; Duncan Laing, gen On 13 trans. Rates: $125; 60; 30. CAM's- 67,000 subs. On 21 trans. Co- owned: sls mgr; Natalie Forwood, prog dir; Dave Jones, news KGW(AM) -KINK(FM).
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