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Quarterly Report Radio Quarterly Report Radio Quarterl BUFFALO, N.Y. 1,539,200 [Black RANK - 27. POPULATION: Metro 1,073,600 /Total refin- 8%1. ECONOMY: Automobile manufacturing, Steel, Petroleum ing, Tourism. HOME OF University of Buffalo, Buffalo State, Canisius, Execu- St. Bonaventure. RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATIONS: The tive, Sheraton East, Statler Hilton. SPECIAL PLACES OF INTEREST: Niagra Falls, Albright -Knox Gallery, Rich Stadium, Fort Erie, Artpark. COST OF LIVING: Regular gasoline 57.9c;one bedroom apt (un- furn) $125 (furn) $350; state sales tax 7 %. GRASS: Lieniant on 1st of- fense (can be bad news though). SALARIES: Disc jockeys average from approximately $10- 60,000 /year. SUMMARY: WEBR and WNED (its FM affiliate) are both public radio - WEBR programs news from 6 am to 7 pm, then jazz, and WNED will be all Classical in January. The new PD at WBEN is Dave Hammond. WBUF and WKBW have been updating their stations technically. WWOL is changing their format as of Februa- be- ry 1st. Buffalo has quite a variety of nationalities, mostly blue collar cause of the extensive industry here. Living outside the city is prefera- ble, and good highways make it easy. If you're going to spend some time in Buffalo there are some places you might want to be aware of. Frank & Teresa's Anchor Bar has the best chicken wings you can ima- (dress - gine, and a few more are The Cloisters (fancy), Mory Bloome jacket), Mulligan's Cafe, Gepitoes Tail of the Wail, and the current ris- ing favorite - St. George's Table. Radio people like Sebasian's, Mother's Bakery, and Club 747. Buffalo is a center for sportscasters and writers.

AM WBEN 930 MOR WEBR 970 News WGR 550 Top 40 WJJL 1440 Adult Contemp WKBW 1520 Top 40 WLVL 1340 MOR WUFO 1080 Black WWOL 1120 Modern Country WXRL 1300 Country WYSL 1400 Top 40

FM WADV 106.5 Jazz /Big Bands WBEN 102 Top 40 WBLK 93.7 Black WBNY 96.1 Beautiful WBUF 92.9 AOR WDCX 99.5 Religious WGRQ 96.9 AOR WREZ 94.5 Classical WWOL 104.1 Modern Country WYSL 103.5 Top 40

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