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186 Yakima WA Bennett Broadcasting Co KMWX -AM Oldies WXLO -FM AC 1460 kHz 5 kw -D, 3.7 kw -N, DAN #103 York PA 104.5 mHz 37 kw, 564' City of license: Yakima City of license: Fitchburg MA PD: Frank Taylor 12+ Population: 374,000 GM: Rich Krezwick GSM: Casey Holt Black 2.6 PD: Steve Gallagher CE: Sid Schweiger % Hispanic 1.5 Rep: McGavren KREW-AM News HH Income $47,551 Deer River Group (grp) 1210 kHz 10 kw -D, 1 kw -N, ND Total Retail (000) $3,550,482 250 Commercial St., Worcester MA 01605 City of license: Sunnyside (508) 752 -1045 Fax: (508) 793 -0824 GM: Don Bennett GSM: Larry Bennett CE: Don Bennett Market Revenue (millions) Rep: Tacher Net: CBS 1994: $14.28 #186 Yakima WA Bennett Broadcasting Co. 1995: $15.19 12+ Population: 169,100 638 Decatur Ave., Sunnyside WA 98944 1996: $16.13 (509) Fax: (509) 1997: $17.05 % Black 1.1 837-2277 837 -3777 1998: $18.12 % Hispanic 23.5 KREW -FM Country estimates HH Income $34,072 provided by Radio 96.7 mHz 3 kw, -1' Research Development Inc. Total Retail (000) $1,480,383 City of license: Sunnyside Station Cross -Reference Market Revenue (millions) KRSE -FM AC WARM-FM WOXA -AM WQXA -FM 1994: $6.83 105.7 mHz 100 kw, 584' WGET-AM WGTY-FM WQXA -FM 1995: $7.32 City of license: Yakima WGTY-FM WSBA -AM WARM -FM 1996: $7.84 WHVR-AM WYCR-FM 1vYCR -FM - GM: Bob Barron GSM: Brent Phillipy WOYK-AM - 1997: $8.35 PD: Glenn Garrett CE: James Boyd 1998: $8.95 Rep: MMR Net: AP, USA WARM -FM estimates provided by Radio B &B Broadcasting Co. AC 103.3 mHz 6.4 kw, 1,306' Research Development Inc. 2120 Riverside Rd., Box 127, Yakima WA 98907 City of license: York GM: Chris J. Huber,: r. GSM: Tina Heim (509) 248-1390 Fax: (509) 453 -6530 Station Cross -Reference PD: Kelly West CE: Steve Johnson KATS-FM - KUTI-AM KXDD-FM KBBO-AM - KXDD-FM - Rep: Eastman KFFM-FM - KXXS-FM KATS-FM KXDD -FM Country Susquehanna Radio Corp. (grp) KIT-AM KATS-FM KYKA-FM - 104.1 mHz 61 kw, 781' 5989 Susquehanna Plaza Dr., York PA KMWX-AM KFFM-FM KYXE-AM KREW-AM KZTA-AM KYXE-AM City of license: Yakima 17406 KREW-FM KREW-AM KZTA-FM KYXE-AM GM: Brian Stephenson GSM: Ron King (717) 764 -1155 Fax: (717) 252 -4708 KRSE-FM - PD: Charlie Busch CE: Butch McBride Rep: Eastman WSBA -AM News -Talk -Sports Duopoly Butterfield Broadcasting Corp. 910 kHz 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N, DA2 706 Butterfield Rd., Yakima WA 98901 City of license: York KATS -FM AOR (509) 248-2900 Fax: (509) 452 -9661 GSM: Todd Toerper PD: Jim Horn 94.5 mHz 100 kw, 909' Susquehanna Plaza, Box 910, York PA 17405 City of license: Yakima KUTI -AM Talk 980 kHz 5 GM: Dave Aamodt GSM: Dave Aamodt kw -D, 500 w-N, DAN WGTY City of license: Selah -FM Country PD: Kevin Welch CE: Dave Geho 107.7 mHz 16 kw, GM: Greg Smith GSM: Corey Cook 850' Rep: McGavren City of license: Gettysburg PA PD: Keith Teske CE: Bob Maxwell Tom Ingstad Broadcast Group (grp) GM: Cynthia Ford GSM: John Martin 114 S. 4th St., Yakima WA 98907 -1280 PD: John Pellegrini CE: Larry Angle (509) 457 -8115 Fax: (509) 453 -3368 KYKA -FM Oldies Rep: Banner Net: WW1 KIT-AM News -Talk 96.9 mHz 5.8 kw, 36' Times and News Publishing Co. City of license: Naches Note: FM also serves Lancaster. 1280 kHz 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N, ND GM: Don Schrack City of license: Yakima GSM: Don Schrack 775 Old Harrisburg Fd., Gettysburg PA 17325 PD: Mike PD: Ric McClary Spencer (717) 334-3101 Fax: (717) 334 -5822 Mathias Broadcasting Inc. KXXS -FM Hot Country 1109 W. Chestnut, Yakima WA 98902 WGET -AM AC 1320 1 92.9 mHz 17.1 kw, 843' (509) 453 -6296 Fax: (509) 575 -4772 kHz kw -D, 500 w -N, DA2 City of license: Toppenish City of license: Gettysburg PA PD: Danny White Duopoly acq KXXS from Tad Bcg., $300K, RBR 1 -30-95 WOYK -AM Country KYXE -AM Spanish 1350 kHz 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N, DAN KBBO-AM CHR 1020 kHz 5 kw-D, 500 w -N, DAD City of license: York City of license: Selah WA 1390 kHz 5 kw -D, 390 w -N, DA2 GM: Tim Michaels GSM: Tim Michaels GM: Felipe City of license: Yakima Garza GSM: Judy Ernesti CE: Chuck Edwards PD: Jose Cardenas CE: Butch McBride GM: Bob Barron GSM: Brent Phillipy Rep: McGavren Net: MBS Rep: Caballero Net: CNN PD: Glenn Garrett CE: James Boyd Starview Media Inc. (grp) Spanish Language Broadcasters Rep: MMR Net: Ambassador, Moody, USA 1360 Copenhaffer Rd., York PA 17404 Zebra Communications (grp) acq KYXE from Tad Bcg., $350K, RBR (717) 266 -6606 Fax: (717) 266 -6490 2120 Riverside Rd., Box 127, Yakima WA 5 -8 -95 123 S. 2nd St., Yakima WA 98901 98907 -FM (509) 457 -1000 Fax: (509) 452 -0541 WQXA Alternative (509) 248 -1390 Fax: (509) 453 -6530 105.7 mHz 25.1 kw, 705' KZTA -FM Spanish City of license: York KFFM -FM CHR 99.3 mHz 630 w, 591' GM: Jeff Clark GSM: Joe Sullivan 107.3 mHz 100 kw, 1,500' City of license: Yakima PD: John Moschitta CE: Bill Lakatas City of license: Yakima GSM: Judy Ernseti Rep: D &R GM: Dale Carpenter GSM: Dale Carpenter acq KZTA AM -FM from KZTA Bcg., Telemedia Broadcasting Company (grp) PD: Michael Kirby CE: Aaron Wasilewski $525K, RBR 4 -24 -95 acq WQXA AM -FM from HGF Media, est $4.5 -5M, RBR 5 -8 -95 Rep: Katz & Powell Net: NBC KZTA -AM Spanish Northwest Broadcasting Co. co -owned with WRKZ -FM Harrisburg 930 kHz 1 kw -D, 127 w -N, ND Box 1460, Yakima 1614 Druck Valley Rd., York PA 17402 WA 98907 City of license: Yakima (509) 248 -1460 Fax: (509) 453 -5550 (717) 757 -9402 Fax: (717) 757 -7876 Source Guide & Directory 1996© 2 -191 .
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