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Independence, KJTH(FM)-Not on Air, Target Date Unknown: 91.1 Target Audience: 25 -54; Upscale Families mus dir; Don Benda, news dir; Wayne Pash, chief Kansas Radio engr. KLOE-TV affil. Rates: $22.50; 22.50; 16; -. Hoisington KHOK(FM) -1978: 100.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 430 ft. Great Bend Stereo 5501 10th, Great Bend (67530). (316) 792- 3101. KAYS Inc. ciba KHOK FM (acq 9- 1 -86). Group Fort Scott KVGB(AM )-March 10, 1937: 1590 khz; 5 kw -U, DA-2. owner: Beach -Schmidt. Net: ABC /C. Format: CHR. 1200 Baker St. (67530). (316) 792 -4317. Forward of Ross Beach, pres; Robert E. Schmidt, VP & CEO; Rick KMDO(AM) -Oct 8, 1954: 1600 khz; 1 kw-D, DA-D. Nulton, gen & gen sls mgr; Darrell Bieker, prog dir & Kansas Inc. (acq 3- 1 -70). Group owner: Forward 2724 South Main (66701). (316) 223-4500. Fort Scott Communications Corp. Net: UPI. Format: MOR. Spec prom mgr; Brad Streeter, mus dir; Greg Crawford, Broadcasting Co. (acq 2-1-60). Net: Keystone. Format: prog: Farm 6 hrs wkly. Joseph L. Engel, gen mgr; news dir; Dennis Massier, chief engr. Rates: $13; Farm. C &W. Jim McKenney, pres & gen mgr: Tim George Donley, gen mgr; J.R. Carr, news dir; Gail 11; 11; 9. McKenney, prog dir, coml & prom mgr; Bill Hurst, Scheuerman, chief engr. Rates: $13.60; 13.60; news dir; Ronald Palmer, chief engr. Rates: $5.20; 13.60; 11.80. 3.15;3.15; -. Holcomb KVGB -FM-Jan 17, 1977: 104.3 mhz; 96 kw. Ant 810 KOMB(FM) -Co-owned with KMDO(AM). Jan 23, KBUF(AM to Holcomb. See Garden City. ft. Kan. )-Licensed 1981: 103.9 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 417 ft. Stereo. Box 72 Stereo. Net: UPI, Info, Kan. Agri. Prog sep from (66701). (316) 223 -5662. Format: MOR, top -40. AM. Stereo. Format: C &W. Rates: $11.15: 11.15; 11.15: 9.65. Hugoton KVCY(FM )-November 1983: 101.7 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 1986: 107.9 mhz; 100 250 ft. (CP: Ant 328 ft.). Stereo. 1810 S. Main (66701). KZXL(FM) -Feb 3, kw. Ant 886 KHUO(FM) -Sep 14, 1983: 106.7 mhz. Box 107 (316) 223 -6151. Wisconsin Voice of Christian Youth ft. Stereo. 1135 Hwy. 281 Bypass (67530). (316) (67951). (316) 544-7800. Grant County Broadcasting Inc. Net: MBS. Format: Relg. Richard D. Marshall, 792 -7108. Breadbasket Enterprises Inc. Net: Mid - Co. Inc. Net: MBS. Format: Adult contemp. Spec prog: pres; Terry Williams, gen & prom mgr, prog, mus & America Ag. Format: Adult contemp. Lance L. Relg 5 hrs wkly. Sam Elliot, pres; Lance Carrithers, gen news dir; Paul Sterne, gen sls mgr: Pete Warren, chief Sayler, pres & gen mgr; Colleen O'Neil, sls mgr; gen mgr; Herb Deremer, gen sls mgr: Eva Webber, engr. Terry Drenner, prog dir; Sheena Collins, mus dir; Lora pub svc; Deb Johnson, news dir: Jerry Miller. chief Olivier, prom mgr; Lloyd Mintzmeyer, chief engr. engr. Rates: $17; 14; 14; 14. Garden City Rates: $12; 10; 12; 10, Hutchinson KANZ(FM) June 29, 1980: 91.1 mhz; 100 kw. Ant Hays 650 ft. Stereo. Box 57, Pierceville (67868). (316) `KFRK(FM) -Not on air, target date unknown: 91.5 335 -5120. KANZA Society Inc. Net: Am Pub, NPR. KAYS(AM) -Oct 15, 1948: 1400 khz; 1 kw -U. Stereo. mhz. 290 Hegenberger Road, Oakland, Calif. (94621). Format: Div, educ. Spec prog: Jazz 15 hrs, Sp 6 hrs Box 817 (67601). (913) 625 -2578. KAYS Inc. Group (916) 481 -8191. Family Stations Inc. wkly. Louise Berning -Wandler, pres; Judy Keller, owner: Beach -Schmidt Group. Net: NBC Talknet. 11, 1972: mhz; 100 kw. Ant exec dir; Byron Caloz, prog dir; Jim Lavin, mus dir; Format: Adult contemp, MOR. Ross Beach, pres; KHCC- FM-Sep 90.1 1,080 ft. 815 North Walnut, Suite 300 (67501). (316) Marge Williams, dev dir; Miriam Graham, news dir; Jim Robert E. Schmidt, VP & gen mgr; Robert C. 665 -3555. Hutchinson Community College. Net: Am Skinner, chief engr. Templeton, stn mgr; Mike Cooper, prog dir; Greg Pub, NPR. Format: Class. David M. Homing, gen Crawford, news dir; Ken Giebler, chief engr. Rates: KBUF(AM) -(Holcomb) 1948: 1030 khz; 25 kw -D, 1 mgr; Mary McGrannahan, dew dir; John Heuertz, prog $17; 17; 17; 17. KAYS -TV affil. kw -N, DA-2. Box 798, 1309 E. Fulton, Garden City dir; Patsy Terrell, prom dir; Melissa Ousley, mus dir; (67846). (316) 276 -2366. KBUF Partnership. (aqc KHAZ(FM) -May 1, 1985: 99.5 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 516 Cheryl Higgins, news dir; Ric Jung, chief engr. 11/1/79). Robert Ingstad Broadcast Properties Net: ft. (CP: Ant 616 ft.). Stereo. 301 W. 13th, Suite 409 ABC /I, Mid - America Ag. Rep: Banner. Format: Farm, KHUT(FM)-Listing follows KWBW(AM). (67601). (913) 625 -8500. Plains Broadcasting Inc. C &W. News staff one. Target audience: 25 -54. Spec (acq 12- 31 -86). Group owner: Beach- Schmidt. Format: KWBW(AM )-May 28, 1935: 1450 khz; 1 kw -U. Box prog: Farm 15 hrs wkly. Scott W. Smith, gen mgr; C &W. Spec prog: Farm 1 hr wkly. Jon Hotaling, pres 1036 (67504). (316) 662 -4486. Nation's Center Broad- Rick Thomeczek, gen sls mgr; Jesse Morgan, prog & gen mgr; Sunell Koerner, gen sls mgr; John Bu dews, casting Co. (acq 11- 16 -56). Net: NBC. Rep: Gray. dir; Lory Williams, mus dir; Hap Larson, farm news dir; mus dir; Debbie Williams, prom mgr; Gerald Castro, Format: Talk, MOR. Spec prog: Black 2 hrs, gospel Don Britnall, chief engr. Rates: $21.60; 21.60; 21.60; news dir; Lloyd Mintzmyer, chief engr. Rates: $10.60; 11 hrs wkly. Fred L. Conger, pres & gen mgr; Sam 14.40. 9.40; 10.60; 8.10. Jones, gen sls mgr; Dan Deming, prog & news dir; KKJO(FM)-Co -owned with KBUF(AM). Nov 20, 1962: Randall Mettlen, chief engr. Rates: $16; 13; 13; 10. 1974: 103.3 97.3 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 850 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from KJLS(FM) -June 27, mhz; 100 kw. Ant KHUT(FM)-Co -owned with KWBW(AM). March 15, AM. Format: Country, adult contemp. Target audience: 463 ft. Stereo. Box 364, Rt. 1 (67601). (913) 628 -1064. Radio Inc. KJLS. /E. 1972: 102.9 mhz; 28.5 kw. Ant 496 ft. Format: C &W. 18 -49. Spec prog: Oldies 10 hrs wkly. Doug Harder dba Net: ABC Rep: Group W Radio Spec prog: Gospel 5 hrs wkly. Cheryl Dinwiddie, gen & Bob Issacson, gen sis mgr's; Charlie Hale, prog dir; Sls. Format: Adult contemp. Spec prog: Farm 6 hrs, & gen sls mgr; Larry James, prog dir; Robert Dreher, Tim Richardz, mus dir, Rates: $19.75; 19.75; 19.75; solid gold 5 hrs wkly. Rick Kuehl, pres; Michael mus dir; Rosie Cooper, prom mgr. Rates: $14; 12; 13.15. "Buck" Rogers, gen mgr; Dale Breck, prog dir; Jack Armstrong, mus dir; Otis Trober, chief engr. Rates: 13; 12. KIUL(AM 20, 1935: 1240 khz; 1 kw -U. 308 N. 15.93; )-May $23.47; 15.93; 15.93. KSKU(FM)- (Lyons). April 10, 1970: 106.1 mhz; 100 Inc. Seventh St. (67846). (316) 276 -3251. KIUL (acq kw. Ant 700 ft. Stereo. 106 N. Main, Hutchinson 1- 1 -53). Group owner: Harris Enterprises. See nwspr. (67501). (316) 665 -5758. Ad Astra Per Aspera Broad- Net: CBS, Kan. Info, Kan. Agri. Format: Oldies. News Haysville casting Inc. (acq 9- 18 -86). Format: Adult contemp. staff 2; news 3 hrs wkly. Target audience: 35 progmg News staff 2; news progmg 4 hrs wkly. Target plus. Spec prog: Farm 5 hrs wkly. Ronald C. (sham, KXLK(FM)-Aug 25, 1985: 105.3 mhz; 100 kw. Ant audience: 25 -54. Cliff C. Shank, pres & gen mgr; pres mgr; Rich mgr; Robert & gen Bisterfeldt, gen sls 1,000 ft. Stereo. Box 1839, Wichita (67201). (316) Mike Hill, gen sls mgr; Bob Tesch, prog dir; Pat Foster, Allen, prog dir; Robert Bums, mus dir; Michael Dennis, 267 -0800. Sedgwick Broadcasting Corp. Net: US2. mus dir; Vicki Shank, prom mgr; Gary Lee, prod dir; news David Rates: 12: dir; Sawyer, chief engr. $15: Rep: Blair. Format: Adult contemp. B. Scott Reardon, Teresa Kelly, news dir; Craig Maudlin, chief engr. 12: 9. pres; Gary L. Dick, gen mgr; Ken Berg, gen sls mgr; Rates: $24; 16; 20; 16. Barry Casey, prog dir; Larry Waggoner, chief engr. KWKR(FM) -See Leoti. Rates: $31; 28; 31: 20 KWHK(AM) -Nov 1, 1946: 1260 khz; 1 kw-D, 500 w -N, DA-2. Box 1967 (67504- 1967); 525 N. Main Girard (67501). (316) 663-4461. KWHK Broadcasting Co. Hiawatha (group owner; aqc 8 -60). Net: ABC /FM. Format: Adult KYPG(FM )-Not on air, target date unknown: 101.1 contemp. News staff one; news progmg 5 hrs wkly. mhz; Ant 325 ft. c/o 10841 E. 28th St. Independence, KJTH(FM)-Not on air, target date unknown: 91.1 Target audience: 25 -54; upscale families. William L. Mo. (64052). Lowell Communications L.P. mhz; 398 w. Ant 134 ft. 800 South First (66434). Mitchell, pres; Ken Willard, gen mgr; Rob Mackey, Hiawatha Educational Broadcasting Foundation. news dir; Doug Kaufman, chief engr. Rates: $18; 15; 17; 15. KNZA(FM )-Aug 18, '1977: 103.9 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 300 Goodland KZSN(FM) 7, 1968: 102.1 mhz; 100 kw. Ant ft. Stereo. Box 104 (66434- 0104). (913) 547 -3461. -Oct 1,032 ft. Stereo. 5610 E. 29th St. North, Wichita KKCI(FM) -Not on air, target date unknown: 102.5 KNZA Inc. (acq 6 -83). Net: ABC /0. Format: C &W. (67220). (316) 683 -4566. Southern Skies Corp. (acq mhz; 100 kw Ant 1,010 ft. c/o 10841 E.
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