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Fremont Gering Gordon Grand Island Hastings Holdrege Kearney Nebraska Radio dir; Dave Brock, sports dir; Tom Matthes, newsdir. KHAS- 235 -3634. Western Management Corp. (acq 5 -87). Net: TV affil. Rates: $10.50; 10.50; 10.50; 9.50. CNN, SMN. Format: Adult contemp, bffl mus, big band. News staff 4; news progmg 21 hrs wkly. Target aud: gen- 'KHNE -FM- -Not on air, target date June 1990: 89.1 mhz; eral. Spec prog. Farm 7 hrs, sports wkly. Dan Dever, 64.3 kw. Ant 328 ft. TL: N40 4617 W98 0522. Stereo. Firs pres; Nancy Novotmi, gen, gen sis & prom mgr; Paul Falls City opn: 18. Box 83111, Lincoln (68501). 1800 N. 33rd St., Anthony, prog & mus dir, Dave Farmer, news dir; Jim Lincoln (68503). (402) 472 -3611. Nebraska Educational KTNC(AM) -Aug 3, 1957: 1230 khz; 500 w -D, 1 kw -N. McDonald, chief engr. Rates: $8; 7; 7; _. Telecommunications Commission. Net: Amer Pub, NPR, TL: N40 03 57 W95 36 55. Box 589 (68355). (402) 245- Nebraska Public Radio. Wash atty: Dow, Lohnes & Al- 2453. C.R. Communications Inc. (acq 8- 1 -81). Net: bertson. Format: Classical, news. News staff one; news Lexington ABC /E, Brownfield. Rep: Keystone, Soderlunc, Hix, progmg 20 hrs wkly. Target aud: general. Spec prog: Jazz Gray, Farmakis. Format: MOR, country. Charles A. 2 hrs, American Indian one hr, folk 2 hrs wkly. Steve 'KLNE -FM -May 4, 1990: 88.7 mhz; 43.8 kw. Ant 938 ft. Radatz, pres & gen mgr; Darlene Tisdel, sis rep; Rolond Robinson, gen mgr; Dave Holmquist, mktg dir; Frank TL: N402305 W992730. Stereo. Hrs opn: 18. Box 83111, Nixon, Stevens, mus dir, John sports dir. Rates: $10; Hoffman, Lincoln (68501);1800 N. 33rd St., Lincoln (68503). (402) 9;10;8. prog dir: Kathryn Stephens, prom mgr; Janet Domowitz, news dir; Bill Ramsay, chief engr. 472 -3611. FAX: (402) 472 -1785. Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Commission. Net: Amer. Pub, Fremont KICS(AM) -April 15, 1964: 1550 khz; 500 w -D. TL: N40 NPR, Nebraska Public Radio. Wash atty: Dow, Lohnes & 34 09 W98 21 57. Box 1005 (68901). (402) 463 -1314. Albertson. Format: Classical, news, info. News staff one; KHUB(AM)-December 1939: 1340 khz; 500 w -D, 1 kw- Heartlan Radio Inc. (acq 9-90; $570,000 with co- located news progmg 30 hrs wkly. Target aud: general; 35 plus. N. TL: N41 25 58 W96 27 16. Box 669 (68025). (402) FM; FTR 9- 10 -90). Net: MBS. Rep: Roslin. Format: Div, Spec prog: Jazz 2 hrs, folk 2 hrs, American Indian one hr 721 -5012. KHUB Inc. (acq 4- 22 -76). Net: ABC/I. Format: oldies. News staff 2; news progmg 12 hrs wkly. Target wkly. Steve Robinson, gen mgr; Dave Holmquist, mktg MOR. Spec prog: Farm 6 hrs wkly. Fred Pyle, pres & aud: 35 plus. Roy C. Crocker, gen mgr; Mike Will, prog dir; Frank Hoffman, prog dir; Kathryn Stephens, prom gen mgr, Ted Venema, opnsmgr; Mike Mascoe, news dir. dir; Don Leopold, mus dir; Alan Meyer, newsdir. U Rates: mgr; Janet Domowitz, news dir; Bill Ramsay, chief engr. Rates: $19.80; 15.60; 11.65; $10;8;10._. KRVN(AM) -Feb 1, 1951: 880 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -N. TL: KFMT(FM)-Co -owned with KHUB(AM). July 1972: KEZH(FM) -Co -owned with KICS(AM). February 1965: N40 31 03 W99 2320. Hrs opn: 24. Box 880, 1007 South 105.5 mhz; 1.2 kw. Ant 450 ft. TL: N41 24 40 W96 31 53. 101.5 mhz; 50 kw. Ant 265 ft TL: N40 34 09 W98 21 57. Bridge Street (68850). (308) 324-2371. Nebraska Rural Stereo. Dups AM 95%. Prog sep from AM. Net: MBS Rep: Roslin. Format: Adult Radio Assn. Net: ABC /E. Rep: Katz, Soderlund. Format: contemp. Target aud: 25 -5, Rates: $14; 12; 14; 10. C &W, farm. News staff 4; news progmg 30 hrs wkly. Tar- Gering get aud: general; Nebraska farm/ranch families and con- Holdrege sumers. Otto Geiger, pres; Eric Brown, gen mgr; KMOR(FM) -See Scottsbluff. Gordon Bennett, gen sis mgr; Charles Brogan, prog dir; KUVR(AM) -Oct 20, 1956: 1380 khz; 500 w -D. TL: N40 Don Colvin, mus dir; Dewey Nelson, prom mgr; Rich Haw- Gordon 26 26 W99 23 58. Box 465, 613 4th Ave. (68949). (308) kins, farm dir; James Struck, news dir; Vern Killion, chief 995 -4020. High Plains Broadcasting Inc. (acq 9 -88). Net: engr. Rates: $160; 160; 140; 35. KSDZ(FM)-May 19, 1979: 95.5 mhz; 30 kw. Ant 310 ft. ABC /I, AP. Rep: Eastman, Intermountain, Soderlund. TL: N42 47 56 W102 15 40. Box 390 (69343). (308) 282- Wash atty: Anne Thomas Daxson. Format: Soft Adult KRVN-FM--Nov 1, 1962: 93.1 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 320 ft. TL: N40 41 50 W99 47 17. Stereo. Dups AM 1%. Net: 2500. Heritage Broadcasting Co. Inc. Net: AP. Format: contemp. Spec prog: Swedish 1 hr, farm 5 hrs, big band C &W. Gil Poese, gen mgr. Rates: $7.25; 7.25; 7.25; 5 hrs, contemp gospel 5 hrs wkly. Peggy Jean Goth, NBC. Format: Adult contemp, MOR. News staff one. Tar- 7.25. pres, gen & gen sis mgr; Keith Richards, prog dir; Paul get aud: general; contemporary young adults, older res- Perkins, musdir; Randy Issler, newsdir; Harold Erickson, idents. Pam Hird, prog dir; Dave Thorell, prom mgr; Grand Island chief engr. Rates: $8; 8; 8; 6. Frank Snyder, news dir. Rates: $25; 25; 16; 12. KUVR-FM--October 1970: 97.7 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 240 ft. TL: KMMJ(AM) -November 1925: 750 khz; 10 kw -U, DA -1. N40 26 26 W99 23 58. Dups AM 100%. Rates: $8; 8; Lincoln TL: N41 08 05 W97 59 38. Box 1847, 205 S. Cedar St. 8; 6.71. (68801). (308) 382 -2800. KMMJ Inc. (acq 3- 1.89). Net; KEZG(FM) -Listing follows KLIN(AM). MBS. Rep: McGavren Guild, Howard Anderson. Format: Kearney KFMR(AM)-- October 1949: 1480 khz; 5 kw -D, 1 kw -N, Country, news/talk, big band. News staff 2; news progmg DA -2. TL: N404747 W963456. Stereo. Suite200, 1540 1.5 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -75; urban and agriculturally 'KEAA(FM) -Not on air, target date unknown: 89.9 mhz; S. 70th (68506). (402) 489 -6500. KLMS /KFMQ Inc. oriented.James M. Sander, gen mgr, Barbara Maloney, 376 w. Ant 256 ft. 431017th Ave. (68847). Keamey Edu- Group owner: Midwest Communications. (acq 7 -88; $2.8 gen sis mgr; Jack Nelson, prog & mus dir; Barbara cational Broadcasting Foundation. million; FTR 7- 11 -88). Net: AP. Rep: Banner. Format: Maloney, prom mgr, Steve Randall, news dir; Harry Al- AOR. Duke Wright, pres; Roger J. Gelder, gen & gen bers, chief engr. 1 KGFW(AM)-- 1927:1340 khz; kw -U. TL: N404040 W99 sis mgr; Colin Flynn, prog dir; Jon Terry, mus dir; Kim 05 00. Box 669 (68848). (308) 237 -2131. Centrai Ne- KRGI(AM) -April 1,1953:1430 khz; 5 kw-D, 1 kw -N, DA- Flannery, news dir; Dave Agnew, chief engr. braska Broadcasting Inc. Net: MBS. Rep: Eastman. For- N. TL: N40 62 26 W98 16 24. Box 4907 (68802 -4907); mat: Full svc adult contemp. John C. Mitchell, pres; KFMO-FM-- June22,1958: 101.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 1,132 3205 W. North Front St. (68803). (308) 381 -1430. KRGI John McDonald, gen mgr; Dirk Christensen, prog dir; Jim ft. TL: N40 47 09 W96 23 07. (CP: Ant 981 ft). Stereo. Inc. Group owner: Harris Enterprises. (acq 5- 29-86; $3 Beam, mus dir; AI Smith, sls mgr; Tom Velander, continu- Dups AM 100%. Joe Skar, mus dir. million with co- located FM; FTR 3- 31 -86). Net: ABC /I. ity dir; Paul Wice, news dir; Jan Parker, chief engr. Rep: Republic, Banner. Wash atty: Nancy Wolf. Format: KFOR(AM)- Listing follows KFRX-FM(AM). Rates: $13; 13; 13; 13. Adult contemp. Robert Wells, pros; Jim Hensick, gen KFRX(FM)--May 2, 1965: 102.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 500 ft. mgr; Shaun Schleif, prog dir; Chris Lowery, musdir; Ellen KQKY(FM) -Co -owned with KGFW(AM). October 1979: TL: N40 49 12 W96 39 29. (IL: N45 46 51 W96 22 52). Dolan, news dir; Gene Hourning, chief engr. 105.9 mhz; 96.6 kw. Ant 1,010 ft. TL: N40 39 28 W98 52 Stereo. Box 80209 (68501); Suite 11, 699 Van Dorn 04. KFLI Radio Inc. (acq 4 -87). Format: CHR. Mitch KRGI -FM --Oct 30, 1975: 96.5 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 416 ft. (68506). (402) 483 -5100. Edward W. May Jr. (acq 1.31- Cooley, prog dir. Rates: $17; 17; 17; 17. TL: N40 51 53 W98 23 47. (CP: Ant 984 ft). Stereo. Hrs 90; $6.6 million with co- located AM; FTR 10- 9 -89). Net: opn: 24. Prog sep from AM. Net: ABC/I. Format: C &W. KKOA(AM) -Dec 5.1956:1460 khz; 5 kw -D, 56 w-N.TL: ABC /FM. Format: CHR. Jim Wesley, pres; Roger T. N40 42 45 W99 10 15. Box 130 (68848); 403 E. 25th St. Larson, gen mgr; Ted Peiffer, gen sis mgr; J.J. Cook, prog *KROA(FM) -Aug 11, 1967: 95.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 460 (68847). (308) 237 -9333. Radio Ingstad Nebraska Inc. dir; Rod Meyer, mus dir; Ross Holland, prom mgr, Kelly ft. TL: N40 47 11 W98 22 00. Stereo. Box K, Doniphan Robert Ingstad Broadcast Properties. (acq 7 -86; Stone, newsdir; Bill Hohnstein, chief engr. Rates: $39; (68832). (402) 845 -6595. Grace College. (acq 3-77). For- $475,000 with co- located FM; FTR 7- 28 -86).
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