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Page 1:  · Washington- Yakima KIMA -TV Ch. 29 Also operates associated stations KEPR -TV, Pasco, Wash.; I

Washington- Yakima

KIMA -TV Ch. 29

Also operates associated stations KEPR -TV, Pasco, Wash.; I<LEW-

TV, Lewiston, Ida.]

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 29 (560 -566 MHz). Authorized power: 490 -kw max. & 380 -kw horizontal visual, 87 -kw max. & 6.76 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 970 -ft. above ay. terrain, 166 -ft. above ground, 2166 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 46° 31' 58" Longitude 120° 30' 33"

Transmitter: Alitanum Ridge.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide &

tape. News Wire Service: AP.

Arbitron Data: Figures include KEPR -TV, Pasco & I<LEW -TV, Lewiston, Ida.

Total llollnl'Imlrls: GIlnmrr Market Dala as .,f I/1/78. TC Home,: 'IT'.; awl Circulation t7 l978 American Bureau. County coverage based on .\rhitron study (see

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Licensee: NWG Broadcasting Co., d/b as Cascade Broadcasting Co.,

Radio & Television Center, Box 702 (98907).

Studio: Radio & Television Center, 2801 Terrace Heights Dr.

Telephone: 509 -575 -0029. TWX No.: 510- 777 -5356.

Ownership: NWG Broadcasting Co. John Noel Jr., pres., 37.5 %; Rodger D. Noel, 12.5 %; Seattle First National Bank, executor & trustee, 50%. NWG Bcstg. also owns KEPR -TV, Pasco, Wash. & KLEW -TV, Lewiston, Ida.

Began Operation: July 19, 1953. Sale to present owners by Film - ways Inc. approved by FCC Aug. 30, 1972 (Television Digest, Vol. 12:4). Previously, merger of Filmways Inc. & Cas- cade Bcstg. approved by FCC July 23, 1969. Previous sale to Cascade Bcstg. by A. W. Talbot and Ralph Sundquist et al. approved by FCC Feb. 21, 1962 (Vol. 1:14).

Represented (sales) by H -R Television Inc.; Art Moore & Assoc. Inc. (Pacific Northwest).

Represented (legal) by Smith & Pepper.

Represented (engineering) by Hammett & Edison.

Personnel: DALE HAZEN, vice president & general manager. JIM NOLAN, program director & film buyer. MIKE RASTOVICH, director of engineering. T. J. CLOSE, news director. DOW LAMBERT, chief engineer.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. Min. 20 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class AA -6 -11 p.m., daily. $900 $675 $475 $340 Graded rates apply'`

:Highest rate: $457.

Note: Rates include KEPR -TV, Pasco & KLEW -TV, Lewiston.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $264.

1979 Edition

Net Weekly State Circulation County

Total TV Households Households Households %

IDAHO Clearwater 3,500 3,400 96

Nez Perce 12,100 11,800 97

OREGON Gilliam 700 600 92

Morrow 1,900 1,700 91

Umatilla 18,100 16,700 92

50% & Over WASHINGTON Asotin 5,500 5,300 96

Benton 27,800 26,700 96

Franklin 9,300 8,900 96

Garfield 900 800 93

Kittitas East 7,200 6,600 94 Walla Walla 15,900 14,700 92

Yakima 58,300 55,100 94

IDAHO Latah 10,100 9,700 96

Lewis 1,900 1,800 97

OREGON Sherman 900 900 96

Between 25 -49% Wheeler 500 500 92

WASHINGTON Adams 4,600 4,400 96

Columbia 1,600 1,500 91

Whitman 13,000 12,300 95

Between 5 -24%

IDAHO Idaho 4,500 4,200 94

OREGON Wallowa 2,700 2,400 91

(Continued on page 901 -b)

Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

240,600 227,600 94 151,000 102,700

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Latitude 46° 31' 59" Longitude 120° 30' 26"

Transmitter: Ahtanum Ridge, S of Yakima.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide &

tape.

News Wire Service: UN. News Film Service: NBC.

Arbitron Data: Figures include I<N DU, Richland- Pasco - Kennewick, Wash.

'rural Households: © \ISI Consumer \larket Data as of I /I/78. TV Homes: TV% anti Circulation © 1978 American Re,carch Bureau. Counts' coverage based on Arbitron study (see

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Licensee: Columbia Empire Broadcasting Corp., 1608 S. 24th Ave., Yakima, Wash. (98901).

Studio: 1608 S. 24th Ave., Box 10028, Yakima, Wash. (98909). Telephone: 509- 248 -2300.

Ownership: Hugh E. Davis, pres., 100° /G. Also owns associated sta- tion KNDU, Richland- Pasco - Kennewick, Wash.

Began Operation: Oct. 15, 1959. Sale to present owners by Ralph Tronsrud approved by FCC Feb. 1, 1961 (Television Digest, Vol. 16:34; 17:6).

Represented (sales) by Katz Television.

Represented (legal) by Haley, Bader & Potts.

Personnel:

HUGH E. DAVIS, president & general manager. BEN SHROPSHIRE, vice president & general sales manager. SCOTT MARRINER, assistant general manager. OPAL LAURENT, business manager. RONALD KROUS, director of engineering. BILL OLTMAN, news director.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 34 -(Aug. 29, 1977)

Hour 30 Min. 5 Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec. Class A- 5:30 -11 p.m., daily. $750 $450 $225 $200,: $200' $100

Class AA -7 -11 p.m., daily.

Note: Includes KNDU, Richland- Pasco - Kennewick, Wash.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $550.

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Total TV Households Households Households %

OREGON Morrow 1,900 1,700 91

Umatilla 18,100 16,700 92

WASHINGTON Benton 27,800 26,700 96

50% & Over Columbia 1,600 1,500 91

Franklin 9,300 8,900 96 Kittitas East 7,200 6,600 94 Walla Walla 15,900 14,700 92 Yakima 58,300 55,100 94

OREGON Gilliam 700 600 92

Between 25 -49% Wheeler 500 500 92

WASHINGTON Adams 4,600 4,400 96

OREGON Sherman 900 900 96

WASHINGTON Between 5 -24% Chelan 16,500 15,600 95

Douglas 6,800 6,500 96 Grant 16,300 15,500 95 Kittitas West 1,600 1,500 87

Station Totals 188,000 177,400 94 Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) 122,000 Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77) 78,900

TV Factbook No. 48

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KING -TV, Seattle

(Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Households Households %

WASHINGTON -(Continued) Between 25-49% Cowlitz 26,900 25,800 96

Kittitas East 7,200 6,600 94

OREGON Wasco 7,400 6,900 93

WASHINGTON Between 5 -24% Adams 4,600 4,400 96

Douglas 6,800 6,500 96

Grant 16,300 15,500 95

KHQ -TV, Spokane (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Households Households %

Between 25 -49%

MONTANA -(Continued) Glacier 3,500 Lewis & Clark 14,100

Missoula 23,400 Sanders 3,600

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Franklin 9,300 8,900 96

MONTANA Lake 6,300 6,000 96

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Pondera 2,300 2,200 96

Between 5 -24% Ravalli 7,300 7,000 96

Toole 2,100 2,000 97

WASHINGTON Kittitas East 7,200 6,600 94

KIMA -TV, Yakima (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

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KXLY -TV, Spokane (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Households Households %

MONTANA Cascade 29,900 29,200 98 Glacier 3,500 3,300 94 Lake 6,300 6,000 96 Missoula 23,400 22,400 96

Between 25 -49% Toole 2,100 2,000 97

OREGON Umatilla 18,100 16,700 92

WASHINGTON Benton 27,800 26,700 96

Franklin 9,300 8,900 96

MONTANA Between 5 -24% Ravalli 7,300 7,000 96

Valley 4,900 4,600 93

KREM -TV, Spokane (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

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Total Households

TV Households Households

MONTANA Cascade 29,900 29,200 98 Missoula 23,400 22,400 96

Sanders 3,600 3,300 92

Between 25 -49% OREGON Baker 6,000 5,600 93

Umatilla 18,100 16,700 92

WASHINGTON Benton 27,800 26,700 96

MONTANA Lake 6,300 6,000 96

Between 5 -24% Mineral 1,500 1,400 96 Ravalli 7,300 7,000 96

BLACKBURN & COMPANY, INC. RADIO TV CATV NEWSPAPER BROKERS NEGOTIATIONS FINANCING APPRAISALS CHICAGO 333 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 346 -6460 WASHINGTON, D.C. 1725 K. Street, N.W. (202) 331 -9270 ATLANTA 400 Colony Sq., #1004 (404) 892 -4655 BEVERLY HILLS 9465 Wilshire Blvd. (213) 274-8151

1979 Edition 901 -b

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TV Factbook No. 48

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State Educational Technical Facilities

(Complete Data in Educational Directory)

WSWP -TV Grandview

Ch. 9

Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: W. Va. Educational Bcstg. Authority, Suite B -424, State Capitol, Bldg. 6, Charleston, W. Va. (25305).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 316-kN visual, 60.3 -kw aural. Antenna: 1000 -ft. above ay. terrain, 450 -ft. above ground, 3410 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 53' 46" Longitude 80° 59' 21"

WMUL -TV Huntington

Ch. 33

Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: W. Va. Educational Bcstg. Authority, Suite B -424, State Capitol, Bldg. 6, Charleston, W. Va. (25305).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 33 (584 -590 MHz). Authorized power: 1037 -kw max. & 398 -kw horizontal visual, 207.2 -kw max. & 79.4 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1280-ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1071 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 29' 42" Longitude 82' 12' 03"

WWVU Morgantown

Ch. 24

Non -Commercial Educational Station Licensee: W.Va. Board of Regents, W.Va. U., Morgantown (26506).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 24 (530 -536 MHz). Authorized power: 2750 -kw max. & 1875 -kw horizontal visual, 550.8 -kw max. & 375 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1500 -ft. above ay. terrain, 518 -ft. above ground, 3114 -ft. above sea level.

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1979 Edition

West Virginia

State Cross Reference List Communities That Receive Programs of

Stations That Are Located Elsewhere

WOWK -TV, Charleston (See Huntington, W. Va.)

WSAZ -TV, Charleston (See Huntington, W. Va.)

WCHS -TV, Huntington (See Charleston, W. Va.)

WBOY -TV & WDTV, Weston (See Clarksburg, W. Va.)

WSTV -TV, Wheeling (See Steubenville, Ohio)

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Encino, California 91436 (213) 986 -3201

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Latitude 37° 15' 21.31" Longitude 81° 10' 55.43"

Transmitter: Top of East River Mt.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

AM Affiliate: WHIS, 5 -kw (.5 -kw night), 1440 kHz (NBC).

FM Affiliate: WHAJ, 83 -kw, 104.5 MHz (No. 283), 1197 -ft.

Represented (engineering) by A. D. Ring & Associates.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

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Licensee: Daily Telegraph Printing Co., Bland St.

Studio: Route 460 Bypass, Bluefield (24701).

Telephone: 304 -327 -7114. TWX No.: 710 -938 -8380.

Ownership: Same as Bluefield Daily Telegraph. Hugh Shott, chmn., 39.43 0/e; Ned Shott, v.p., .41 %; John C. Shott, v.p., .20 %; Scott Shott, secy. -treas., .20 %; Jim H. Shott Estate, 39.23 %; estate of Mrs. B. L. Early, .20 %; Daily Telegraph Printing Co. Employees Pension Trust, 20.33 %. Daily Telegraph Printing Co. also owns WBTW, Florence, S.C.

Began Operation: July 31, 1955.

Represented (sales) by Avery -Knodel Inc.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel:

HUGH I. SHOTT JR., chairman. JOHN SHOTT, vice president & general manager. AL MARRA, sales manager. ERLENE BRANCH, program director. KENNETH DICK, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (Sept. 18, 1978): $150.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $500.

Net Weekly Circulation

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VIRGINIA Bland 2,100 1,900 93 Buchanan 9,900 9,300 94

50% & Over Tazewell 15,400 14,900 97

WEST VIRGINIA Greenbrier 11,400 10,900 96

Mc Dowell 16,600 15,900 96

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Total TV Households Households Households %

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WEST VIRGINIA -(Continued) 24,000 23,300 10,900 10,500

Mercer Mingo Monroe Raleigh Summers Wyoming

3,900 26,600

5,000 10,000

3,600 25,700

4,700 9,600

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22,200 21,400 97

9,600 9,300 97

10,900 10,400 95

10,200 9,900 97

8,000 7,600 96

8,900 8,700 97

18,400 17,900 97 15,000 14,600 97

3,300 3,000 90

KENTUCKY Letcher 9,000 8,500 95

Martin 3,400 3,200 95

NORTH CAROLINA Between 5 -24% Alleghany 3,400 3,200 95

VIRGINIA Bath 2,000 1,900 96

Dickenson 5,800 5,600 96

Giles 5,900 5,700 97

Grayson 5,400 5,200 96

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Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

413,000 399,100 96

158,000 101,800

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Licensee: Rollins Telecasting Inc., P.O. Box 647, Atlanta, Ga. (30301).

Studio: 1111 Virginia St. E., Charleston (25324).

Telephone: 304 -346 -5358. TWX No.: 304 -666 -8839.

Ownership: Rollins Inc., 100 %. For other interests, see WPTZ, Plattsburgh, N.Y.

Began Operation: Aug. 16, 1954. Sale to present owner by Tierney Co. approved Sept. 28, 1960 by FCC (Television Digest, Vol. 16:29, 40).

Represented (sales) by H -R Television.

Represented (legal) by Smith & Pepper.

Personnel: JAMES C. RODDEY, group vice president. W. P. EATON JR., director, television. CURTIS W. BUTLER, general manager. JACK ROBINETTE, sales manager. TALIAFERRO SIMPSON, operations manager. ROBERT ROUSH, chief engineer. JIM READER, news director. JEFF KNAPP, director of films.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 1 -77 -(Jan. 15, 1977)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Mir. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class AA -8 -11 p.m., Mon. -Sat.; 6:30 -11 p.m., Sun. $1500.00 $900.00 $550.00 Graded rates apply"

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KENTUCKY -(Continued) Floyd Greenup Johnson Lawrence Magoffin Martin Morgan Pike

OHIO Athens Gallia Jackson Lawrence Meigs Scioto Vinton Washington

WEST VIRGINIA Boone Braxton Cabell Calhoun Clay Fayette Jackson Kanawha Lewis Lincoln Logan Mc Dowell Mason Mingo Nicholas Pleasants

13,500 13,000 96 10,800 10,600 98 7,200 7,000 97 4,300 4,200 97 3,600 3,400 95 3,400 3,200 95 3,500 3,300 95

22,200 21,400 97

15,200 14,600 96 10,200 9,800 96 10,200 9,900 97 21,000 20,500 98

7,800 7,500 97 29,900 29,100 97

3,500 3,400 97 20,500 19.800 97

8,900 8,700 97 4,500 4,200 94

38,300 37,700 98 2,800 2,700 95 3,100 3,000 95

18,400 17,900 97 7,300 7,200 98

81,500 80,100 98 6,400 6,200 97 6,500 6,300 97

15,000 14,600 97 16,600 15,900 96 8,500 8,400 98

10,900 10,500 96 8,300 8,000 97 2,400 2,300 97

(Continued on page 911 -b)

Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

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Studio: 625 4th Ave., Huntington.

Telephone: 304 -525 -7661. TWX No.: 710 -931 -8078.

Ownership: See WBNG -TV, Binghamton, N.Y.

Began Operation: Oct. 2, 1955. Sale to present owner by Reeves Telecom approved by FCC Sept. 13, 1974. Sale to Reeves by Cowles Bcstg. Co. approved Dec. 21, 1960 by FCC (Television Digest, Vol. 16:43, 52). Sale to Cowles by S. J. Hyman theater interests approved June 20, 1956 by FCC (Vol. 12:18, 25).

Represented (sales) by Blair Television.

Personnel: LEO M. MacCOURTNEY, vice president & general manager. J. THOMAS CONNERS, general sales manager. 0. W. MYERS, local sales manager. JUDY GIRARD, program director. JACQUI MULLEN, news director. ROBERT WILLIS, promotion director. STUART M. BERSHTEIN, chief engineer.

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18,100 17,900 99 7,700 7,500 97 1,900 1,900 97

13,500 13,000 96 10,800 10,600 98

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KENTUCKY -(Continued) Knott Lawrence Lewis Magoff in Martin Morgan Pike

OHIO Athens Gallia Jackson Lawrence Meigs Scioto Vinton Washington

WEST VIRGINIA Boone Cabell Fayette Jackson Kanawha Lincoln Logan Mc Dowell Mason Mingo Pleasants Putnam Roane Wayne Wirt Wood

4,900 4,600 93 4,300 4,200 97 4,200 4,000 96 3,600 3,400 95 3,400 3,200 95 3,500 3,300 95

22,200 21,400 97

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7,800 7,500 97 29,900 29,100 97

3,500 3,400 97 20,500 19,800 97

8,900 8,700 97 38,300 37,700 98 18,400 17,900 97

7,300 7,200 81,500 80,100 98

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5,000 4,800 96 13,200 12,800 97

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Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

713,100 691,100 96 444,200 269,400

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West Virginia- Huntington -Charleston

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3

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Latitude 38° 30' 34" Longitude 82° 13' 09"

Transmitter: Barker's Ridge, W. Va.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

News Film Service: NBC.

Studios: 645 5th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. (25721); auxiliary studio in Charleston, W. Va.

TWX No.: 710 -931 -8034.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

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Telephones: 304 -697 -4780, Huntington; 304 -344 -3521, Charleston.

Ownership: See I<HQA -TV, Hannibal, Mo.- Quincy, Ill. Began Operation: Nov. 15, 1949. Sale to present owner by Capital

Cities Bcstg. approved by FCC Feb. 1971. Previous sale by Good- will Stations Inc. approved July 29, 1964 by FCC (Television Digest, Vol. 4:9, 4:18 -19, 31). Sale to Goodwill Stations by Huntington Publishing Co. & Mrs. Eugene Katz approved by FCC March 20, 1961 (Vol. 17:6, 14).

Represented (sales) by Katz Television.

Personnel: GEORGE R. ANDRICK, general manager. GEORGE M. CURRY, program manager. WILLIAM WATTS, marketing manager. ROBERT HARRIS, operations manager, Charleston office. BOB BRUNNER, news director. FRITZ LEICHNER, production manager. JOHN P. CLAY, chief engineer. HAROLD HALL, local sales manager.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. A38 & P24 -(Aug. 30, 1976)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. 30 Sec.

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Net Weekly Circulation

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Total TV Households Households Households %

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1979 Edition

KENTUCKY Boyd Carter Elliott Floyd Greenup

18,100 17,900 99 7,700 7,500 97 1,900 1,900 97

13,500 13,000 96 10,800 10,600 98

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KENTUCKY -(Continued) Johnson 7,200 Knott Lawrence Lewis Magoffin Martin Morgan Pike

OHIO Athens Gallia Jackson Lawrence Meigs Pike Scioto Vinton Washington

WEST VIRGINIA Boone Braxton Cabell Calhoun Clay Fayette Gilmer Jackson Kanawha Lincoln Logan Mc Dowell Mason Mingo Nicholas Pleasants

4,900 4,300 4,200 3,600 3,400 3,500

22,200

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29,900 3,500

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38,300 2,800 3,100

18,400 2,500 7,300

81,500 6,500

15,000 16,600

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21,400 97

14,600 96 9,800 96 9,900 97

20,500 98 7,500 97 6,600 96

29,100 97 3,400 97

19,800 97

8,700 97 4,200 94

37,700 98 2,700 95 3,000 95

17,900 97 2,400 95 7,200 98

80,100 98 6,300 97

14,600 97 15,900 96

8,400 98 10,500 96

8.000 97 2,300 97

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Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

748,500 725,000 96 510,000 385,600

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 5

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Latitude 39° 04' 27" Longitude 80° 25' 28"

Transmitter: Television Park, Fisher Mt., U.S. Rt. 19, Weston, W. Va.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Total Households: © MSI

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Licensee: W. Russell Withers Jr., Box 480, Bridgeport, W. Va. (26330).

Studio: Television Park, Weston, W. Va. (26452).

Telephones: 304 -842 -3558, Bridgeport; 304 -269 -2498, Weston.

TWX No.: 710 -935 -1142.

Ownership: W. Russell Withers Jr., pres. -treas., 100 %; William P.

Bernton, secy. Withers owns KAHU & KULA(FM), Waipahu, Hawaii; 90% of KGMO- AM -FM, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; 85% of WMIX- AM -FM, Mt. Vernon, Ill.

Began Operation: June 22, 1960. Sale to present owner by Broad- casting Industries of W. Va. approved by FCC April 5, 1973. Transfer of control to William A. Meehan, Receiver, from Broad- cast Industries of W. Va., approved by FCC June 30, 1971. Sale to Broadcast Industries (formerly Medallion Pictures) by J. Pat- rick Beacom, Thomas P. Johnson & George W. Eby approved Aug. 24, 1966 by FCC (Television Digest, Vol. 6:34, 35).

Represented (engineering) by Silliman, Moffet & Kowalski.

Represented (sales) by H -R Television.

Personnel:

W. RUSSELL WITHERS JR., president & general manager. DUSTYN WAYMAN, station manager. RICK TERRY, sales manager. NICK PELLEGRIN, program director. LYLE JOHNSEN, news director. KENNY SMITH, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (Feb. 27, 1978): $140.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $450.

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over OHIO Washington 20,500 19,800 97

Net Weekly Circulation

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Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour Braxton Doddridge Gilmer Harrison Lewis Marion Pleasants Randolph Ritchie Taylor Tucker Tyler Upshur Webster Wetzel Wirt

5,600 5,400 96 4,500 4,200 94 2,400 2,300 96 2,500 2,400 95

28,300 27,900 98 6,400 6,200 97

23,800 23,300 98 2,400 2,300 97 8,800 8,400 96 3,800 3,600 95 5,800 5,600 96 2,900 2,800 95 3,700 3,600 96 7,700 7,400 96 3,500 3,300 95 7,200 7,000 98 1,600 1,500 96

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MARYLAND Garrett

OHIO Monroe

WEST VIRGINIA Calhoun Clay Monongalia Nicholas Preston Wood

7,900 7,600 96

5,500 5,300 96

2,800 2,700 95 3,100 3,000 95

23,800 23,000 97 8,300 8,000 97 8,900 8,500 96

31,200 30,400 98

Between 5 -24% PENNSYLVANIA Greene 14.200 13,700

(Continued on page 911 -b) 97

Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77)

Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

302,500 292,900 96

157,900 93,600

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SERVING 35 COUNTIES

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West Virginia -Clarksburg

WBOY-TV Ch. 12

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 129 -kw visual, 24 -kw aural. An- tenna: Directional, 862 -ft. above ay. terrain, 593 -ft. above ground, 2045 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 17' 05" Longitude 80° 19' 47"

Transmitter: Pinnickinnick Mt.

Color: Network, live, film, slide &

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News Wire Service: UPI.

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WBOY-TV Network Service: ABC.

Licensee: WBOY -TV Inc., 912 W. Pike St.

Studio: 912 W. Pike St., Clarksburg, W.Va. (26301).

Telephone: 304 -623 -3311. TWX No.: 710- 439 -6813.

Ownership: Commercial Dispatch Publishing Co., 85 %; Birney Imes Jr., pres.; William J. Threadgill, v.p.; William W. Whitfield, secy. -treas., 7.5 %; Clyde K. Burson, dir., 7.5 %. For other in- terests, see WCBI -TV, Columbus, Miss.

Began Operation: Nov. 17, 1957. Sale to present owners by Marion R. Ascoli, Max Ascoli & Nathan W. Levin approved by FCC Nov. 5, 1976. Previous sale by Rust Craft Bcstg. Co. was granted March 11, 1964 by FCC (Television Digest, Vols. 3:12, 46, 4:11). For transfer of all WSTV Inc. properties to Rust Craft Broad- casting Co. Inc., see WSTV -TV, Steubenville, 0.

Represented (sales) by The Meeker Co.; Dome & Assoc. (Pittsburgh).

Represented (engineering) by Jules Cohen & Associates.

Represented (legal) by Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn.

Personnel:

JOSEPH SIMMS, general manager. BOB TOOTH MAN, program director. JOE WRIGHT, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (Aug. 27, 1978): $140.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $300.

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

WEST VIRGINIA Barbour Braxton

50% & Over Doddridge Gilmer Harrison Lewis

5,600 5,400 96 4,500 4,200 94 2,400 2,300 96 2,500 2,400 95

28,300 27,900 98 6,400 6,200 97

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

WEST VIRGINIA -(Continued) Marion 23,800 23,300 98 Monongalia 23,800 23,000 97 Preston 8,900 8,500 96 Randolph 8,800 8,400 96 Ritchie 3,800 3,600 95 Taylor 5,800 5,600 96 Tucker 2,900 2,800 95 Tyler 3,700 3,600 96 Upshur 7,700 7,400 96 Webster 3,500 3,300 95

Between 25 -49%

OHIO Washington

WEST VIRGINIA Pleasants Wetzel Wirt

20,500 19,800 97

2,400 2,300 97 7,200 7,000 98 1,600 1,500 96

Between 5 -24%

MARYLAND Garrett

OHIO Monroe Morgan

PENNSYLVANIA Greene

WEST VIRGINIA Calhoun Grant Marshall Nicholas Pocahontas Wood

7,900 7,600 96

5,500 5,300 96 4,600 4,400 96

14,200 13,700 97

2,800 2,700 95 2,700 2,500 93

14,200 14,000 98 8,300 8,000 97 3,300 3,000 90

31,200 30,400 98

Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

268,800 260,100 96 128,900

81,000

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WSAZ -TV, Huntington (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

WEST VIRGINIA -(Continued) Putnam 10,100 Raleigh 26,600 Ritchie 3,800 Roane 5,000 Wayne 13,200 Webster 3,500 Wirt 1,600 Wood 31,200 Wyoming 10,000

9,900 25,700

3,600 4,800

12,800 3,300 1,500

30,400 9,600

98 97 95 96 97 95 96 98 96

KENTUCKY Menifee 1,300 1,200 95 Rowan 4,700 4,500 96

OHIO Hocking 8,000 7,800 97 Morgan 4,600 4,400 96

Between 25 -49% VIRGINIA Buchanan 9,900 9,300 94 Dickenson 5,800 5,600 96

WEST VIRGINIA Lewis 6,400 6,200 97 Mercer 24,000 23,300 97

KENTUCKY Bath 3,400 3,200 95 Breathitt 4,800 4,400 92 Fleming 4,300 4,200 97 Letcher 9,000 8,500 95 Wolfe 2,100 2,000 93

OHIO Adams 8,200 7,700 94

Between 5 -24% Noble 4,400 4,200 95 Ross 20,300 19,800 97

VIRGINIA Tazewell 15,400 14,900 97 Wise 15,800 15,100 95

WEST VIRGINIA Greenbrier 11,400 10,900 96 Randolph 8,800 8,400 96 Summers 5,000 4,700 93

WDTV, Clarksburg -Weston (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Households Households %

VIRGINIA Bath 2,000 1,900 96

WEST VIRGINIA Fayette 18,400 17,900 97

Between 5 -24% Grant 2,700 2,500 93 Jackson 7,300 7,200 98 Marshall 14,200 14,000 98 Pendelton 2,500 2,400 94 Pocahontas 3,300 3,000 90 Roane 5,000 4,800 96

West Virginia

WCHS -TV, Charleston (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Households Households %

50% & Over

WEST VIRGINIA -(Continued) Putnam 10,100 Raleigh 26,600 Roane 5,000 Wayne 13,200 Webster 3,500 Wirt 1,600 Wood 31,200 Wyoming 10,000

9,900 25,700 4,800

12,800 3,300 1,500

30,400 9,600

98 97 96 97 95 96 98 96

KENTUCKY Knott 4,900 4,600 93

OHIO Hocking 8,000 7,800 97 Morgan 4,600 4,400 96 Pike 6,800 6,600 96

Between 25 -49% WEST VIRGINIA Gilmer 2,500 2,400 95 Greenbrier 11,400 10,900 96 Harrison 28,300 27,900 98 Mercer 24,000 23,300 97 Ritchie 3,800 3,600 95 Summers 5,000 4,700 93

KENTUCKY Letcher 9,000 8,500 95 Lewis 4,200 4,000 96 Men if ee 1,300 1,200 95 Rowan 4,700 4,500 96 Wolfe 2,100 2,000 93

OHIO Noble 4,400 4,200 95

Between 5 -24% VIRGINIA Buchanan 9,900 9,300 94 Dickenson 5,800 5,600 96 Tazewell 15,400 14,900 97

WEST VIRGINIA Pocahontas 3,300 3,000 90 Randolph 8,800 8,400 96 Upshur 7,700 7,400 96

WHIS -TV, Bluefield (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Housèholds Households %

VIRGINIA -(Continued) Highland 900 900 96 Montgomery 22,500 21,900 97

Pulaski 11,100 10,800 97

Between 5 -24% Russell 8,400 8,000 95

WEST VIRGINIA Clay 3,100 3,000 95

Kanawha 81,500 80,100 98

Nicholas 8,300 8,000 97

1979 Edition 911 -b

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West Virginia -Oak Hill - Beckley

WOAY-TV Ch. 4

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 4 (66 -72 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. An- tenna: 740 -ft. above ay. terrain, 688 -ft. above ground, 2683 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 57' 30" Longitude 81° 09' 03"

Transmitter: U.S. Hwy. 21, .7 mi S

of Oak Hill city limits. TV tape: Recording facilities. AM Affiliate: WOAY, 10 -kw, 860

kHz.

FM Affiliate: WOAY -FM, 26 -kw, 94.1 MHz (No. 231), 660 -ft.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Total Households: © \ISI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. Tv I ion.e'_ 'l'1''ß III I'i mutation

1978 American Besearch Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitran study (see

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Licensee: Robert R. Thomas III, Administrator, Box 251, Oak W. Va. (25901).

Studio: U.S. Hwy. 21, .7 -mi. S of Oak Hill.

Telephone: 304 -469 -3361.

Ownership: Estate of Robert R. Thomas Jr., 100%.

Began Operation: Dec. 3, 1954.

Represented (sales) by Savalli /Gates Inc.

Represented (legal) by Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth.

Represented (engineering) by Silliman, Moffet & Kowalski.

Personnel: ROBERT R. THOMAS III, general manager. ROBERT BROWN, station & commercial manager. JIM MARTIN, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (May 16, 1978): $140.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $268.

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households

50% & Over

912 -b

VIRGINIA Tazewell

WEST VIRGINIA Boone Braxton Clay Fayette

Greenbrier Mc Dowell Mercer Nicholas Raleigh

15,400 14,900 97

8,900 8,700 97 4,500 4,200 94 3,100 3,000 95

18,400 17,900 97 11,400 10,900 96 16,600 15,900 96 24,000 23,300 97

8,300 8,000 97 26,600 25,700 97

Net Weekly Circulation

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Total TV Households Households Households

50% & Over Summers Webster Wyoming

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10,000

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93 95 96

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VIRGINIA Bath Buchanan

WEST VIRGINIA Calhoun Gilmer Kanawha Logan Monroe

2,000 1,900 96 9,900 9,300 94

2,800 2,700 95 2,500 2,400 95

81,500 80,100 98 15,000 14,600 97

3,900 3,600 92

Between 5 -24%

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VIRGINIA Alleghany Bland Carroll Dickenson Giles Smyth

WEST VIRGINIA Jackson Lewis Lincoln Mingo Pocahontas Randolph Ritchie Roane Wirt

22,200 21,400 97

9,600 9,300 97 2,100 1,900 93

10,900 10,400 95 5,800 5,600 96 5,900 5,700 97

10,200 9,900 97

7,300 7,200 98 6,400 6,200 97 6,500 6,300 97

10,900 10,500 96 3,300 3,000 90 8,800 8,400 96 3,800 3,600 95 5,000 4,800 96 1,600 1,500 96

Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

393,600 380,400 96 170,900 101,300

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West Virginia- Parkersburg- Marietta, O.

WTAP -TV Ch. 15

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 15

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Latitude 39° 20' 59" Longitude 81° 33' 56"

Transmitter: Dole's Knob, Constitu- tion, O.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

News Film Service: NBC.

Represented (legal) by A. Thomas Carroccio.

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Licensee: PMA Communications Inc., 121 W. 7th St., Parkersburg (26102).

Studio: 121 W. Seventh St., Parkersburg, W. Va. (26102).

Telephone: 304-485-4588.

Ownership: Robert E. Richardson, chmn.; Sherman A. Grimm, pres.; Van Olnhausen, secy. -treas.; Dr. K. E. Bennett, Jon F. Bergen, Harry H. Cogswell, Charles N. Warren, 12.5% each.

Began Operation: Oct. 8, 1953. Sale to present owners by R. L. Drake Co. approved by FCC Nov. 1974. Previous sale by T/R Inc. (Zanesville Publishing) approved by FCC Nov. 2, 1967. Pre- vious sale by Frank Baer -Howard Chernoff group approved by FCC March 30, 1955 (Television Digest, Vol. 11:10, 14).

Represented (sales) by Savalli /Gates Inc.; Dome & Assoc.; Regional Reps.

Personnel: SHERMAN A. GRIMM, president & general manager. CHARLES HELMICK, chief engineer. GLENN WILSON, program director.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate: $40.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $125.

For UHF Penetration by Market, see Services Volume

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OHIO Washington

WEST VIRGINIA Pleasants Wood

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OHIO Athens Morgan

WEST VIRGINIA Wirt

20,500 19,800 97

2,400 2,300 97 31,200 30,400 98

15,200 14,600 96 4,600 4,400 96

1,600 1,500 96

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10,200 9,800 96 7,800 7,500 97 4,400 4,200 95 3,500 3,400 97

7,300 7,200 98 8,500 8,400 98 3,800 3,600 95 5,000 4,800 96

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Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

126,000 121,900 96 56,400 39,100

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West Virginia- Wheeling

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Transmitter: R.D. 1, Kirkwood Heights, Bridgeport, 0.

Total Households: © MSI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV% and Circulation © 1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitran study (see

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WTRF-TV Network Service: NBC.

Licensee: Forward Tele- Productions Inc., 96 16th St., Wheeling (26003).

Studio: 96 16th St., Wheeling.

Telephone: 304 -232 -7777. TWX No.: 304 -232 -6897.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

FM Affiliate: WIRF, 12.5 -kw, 107.5 MHz (No. 298), 900 -ft.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

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Ownership: Forward Communications Inc. For other interests, see

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Began Operation: Oct. 24, 1953. FCC approved transfer of control to Forward Communications from Albert V. Dix family Feb. 28, 1969. Forward assumed control April 8, 1969. Previously, Dix family increased holdings from 30% to 90% by stock purchases from Wheeling Intelligencer and News Register (30 %) and Thom- as Bloch family and estate after FCC approved transfer of control Dec. 17, 1958 (Television Digest, Vols. 14:46, 48, 52).

Represented (sales) by The Meeker Co.

Represented (legal) by McKenna, Wilkinson & Kittner.

Represented (engineering) by Silliman, Moffet & Kowalski.

Personnel: ROBERT W. FERGUSON, president & general manager. FRANK CURTIS, v.p. & general sales manager. GEN IRWIN, business manager. GARY VORHEES, operations manager. MARK DAVIS, news director. DALE SCHUSSLER, editorial director. HOWARD DAUBENMEYER, manager, CATV relations. KIRK JACKSON, regional sales manager. GEORGE CARROLL, program director. GED YOUNG, promotion director. WILLIAM NEY, film manager. ROBERT McFARLAND, chief engineer.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 27- (Sept. 18, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min.

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$1100 $800 $500

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50% & Over

OHIO Belmont Carroll Coshocton Guernsey Harrison Jefferson Monroe Noble Tuscarawas

WEST VIRGINIA Brooke Hancock Harrison Lewis Marion Marshall Monongalia Ohio Pleasants Tucker Tyler Wetzel

30,400 29,800 98

8,500 8,300 98 13,200 12,700 96

14,500 14,100 97

6,300 6,100 98 32,800 32,300 98

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29,000 28,200 97

10,600 10,500 99

13,600 13,500 99 28,300 27,900 98

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14,200 14,000 98

23,800 23,000 97

21,300 21,000 99

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Station Totals

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Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

1,699,300 1,662,700 97 455,700 239,300

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WTRF -TV, Wheeling (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly State Circulation County

Total TV Households Households Households %

OHIO Columbiana 40,100 39,400 Morgan 4,600 4,400 Muskingum 28,700 28,000 Washington 20,500 19,800

PENNSYLVANIA Greene 14,200 13,700 Washington 76,500 74,900

WEST VIRGINIA Between 25-49% Barbour 5,600 5,400

Doddridge 2,400 2,300 Preston 8,900 8,500 Randolph 8,800 8,400 Ritchie 3,800 3,600 Taylor 5,800 5,600 Upshur 7,700 7,400 Wirt 1,600 1,500 Wood 31,200 30,400

MARYLAND Garrett 7,900 7,600

OHIO Holmes 7,100 6,600 Knox 15,200 14,900 Perry 10,000 9,800 Stark 131,300 129,300 Wayne 29,500 28,600

PENNSYLVANIA Between 5 -24% Allegheny 535,000 525,100

Armstrong 28,200 27,500 Beaver 71,500 70,300 Butler 46,000 45,200 Fayette 54,800 53,000 Lawrence 36,000 35,200 Somerset 28,100 27,200 Westmoreland 130,300 128,100

WEST VIRGINIA Gilmer 2,500 2,400 Grant 2,700 2,500

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KENTUCKY Letcher 9,000 8,500 95 Menifee 1,300 1,200 95 Rowan 4,700 4,500 96

OHIO Hocking 8,000 7,800 97 Morgan 4,600 4,400 96 Pike 6,800 6,600 96

VIRGINIA Between 25-49% Buchanan 9,900 9,300 94

WEST VIRGINIA Braxton 4,500 4,200 94 Calhoun 2,800 2,700 95 Mercer 24,000 23,300 97 Nicholas 8,300 8,000 97 Raleigh 26,600 25,700 97

Ritchie 3,800 3,600 95 Webster 3,500 3,300 95 Wyoming 10,000 9,600 96

KENTUCKY Bath 3,400 3,200 95 Breathitt 4,800 4,400 92

OHIO Adams 8,200 7,700 94 Ross 20,300 19,800 97

VIRGINIA Between 5 -24% Dickenson 5,800 5,600 96

Tazewell 15,400 14,900 97

WEST VIRGINIA Clay 3,100 3,000 95 Gilmer 2,500 2,400 95 Greenbrier 11,400 10,900 96 Lewis 6,400 6,200 97 Summers 5,000 4,700 93

For W.Va. Cable Systems, see Services Volume

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State Educational Technical Facilities

(Complete Data in Educational Directory)

WPNE Green Bay

Ch. 38 Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Educational Communications Board, 732 N. Midvale Blvd., Madison, Wis. (53705).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 38 (614 -620 MHz). Authorized power: 1078 -kw max. & 912 -kw horizontal visual, 214 -kw max. & 182 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1100 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1140 -ft. above ground, 2044 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 24' 35" Longitude 88° 00' 05"

WH LA -TV La Crosse

Ch. 31 Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Educational Communications Board, 732 N. Midvale Blvd., Madison, Wis. (53705).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 31 (572 -578 MHz). Authorized power: 1200 -kw max. & 955 -kw horizontal visual, 240 -kw max. & 191 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1143 -ft. above ay. terrain, 831 -ft. above ground, 2045 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 48' 17" Longitude 91° 22' 06"

WHA -TV Madison

Ch. 21 Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Board of Regents of University of Wisconsin System, Vilas Communication Hall, Madison, Wis. (53706).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 21 (512 -518 MHz). Authorized power: 759 -kw max. & 339 -kw horizontal visual, 150 -kw max. & 67.6 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1250 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1200 -ft. above ground, 2245 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 03' 18" Longitude 89° 28' 42"

WHWC -TV Menomonie

Ch. 28 Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Educational Communications Board, 732 N. Midvale Blvd., Madison, Wis. (53705).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 28 (554 -560 MHz). Authorized power: 1094 -kw max. & 871 -kw horizontal visual, 218.8 -kw max. & 174 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1150 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1196 -ft. above ground, 2176 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 02' 47" Longitude 91° 51' 42"

1979 Edition

Wisconsin

WMVS Milwaukee

Ch. 10

Non -Commercial Educational Station Licensee: Milwaukee Area District Board of Vocational, Technical &

Adult Education, 1015 N. Sixth St., Milwaukee, Wis. (53203). Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized

power: 316 -kw visual, 49 -kw aural. Antenna: 750 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1079 -ft. above ground, 1432 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 05' 24" Longitude 87° 53' 47"

WMVT Milwaukee

Ch. 36 Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Milwaukee Area District Board of Vocational, Technical & Adult Education, 1015 N. Sixth St., Milwaukee, Wis. (53203).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 36 (602 -608 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw max. & 151 -kw horizontal visual, 38.6 -kw max. & 18.2 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 440 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1078 -ft. above ground, 1717 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 05' 24" Longitude 87° 53' 47"

WLEF -TV Park Falls

Ch. 36

Non -Commercial Educational Station Grantee: Educational Communications Board, 732 N. Midvale Blvd.,

Madison, Wis. (53705). Technical Facilities: Channel No. 36 (602 -608 MHz). Authorized

power: 741 -kw visual, 148 -kw aural. Antenna: 1468 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1471 -ft. above ground, 3049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 56' 43" Longitude 90° 16' 28"

W H RM -TV Wausau

Ch. 20 Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Educational Communications Board, 732 N. Midvale Blvd., Madison, Wis. (53705).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 20 (506 -512 MHz). Authorized power: 724 -kw visual, 144 -kw aural. Antenna: 980 -ft. above ay. terrain, 647 -ft. above ground, 2549 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 55' 14.3" Longitude 89° 41' 30.6"

State Cross Reference List Communities That Receive Programs of

Stations That Are Located Elsewhere

WFRV & WLUK -TV Marinette

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KDAL -TV, KBJR -TV & WDSE -TV Superior

(See Duluth, Minn.)

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Wisconsin -Eau Claire

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195 -kw visual, 28.8 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1990 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1997 -ft. above ground, 3077 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 39' 51" Longitude 90° 57' 41"

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Studio: 1907 S. Hastings Way.

Telephone: 715- 832 -3474. TWX No.: 910- 282 -1633.

Ownership: WEAU Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Post Corp., publisher of Wis. newspapers The Post -Crescent, Apple- ton, West Allis Star, Neenah -Menasha Twin City News Record and West Bend News; Granite City (Ill.) Press -Record; Dedham (Mass.) Transcript; 10 suburban weeklies in Ohio. Post Corp. also

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Began Operation: Dec. 17, 1953. Sale to present owner by Morgan Murphy interests approved by FCC May 16, 1962 (Television Digest, Vol. 2:4, 21).

Represented (sales) by Peters, Griffin, Woodward Inc.; The Hurley Co. (Minneapolis).

Personnel: LARRY BUSSE, general manager. CLARK WIDEMAN, general sales manager. DENISE NOONAN, program director. BOB FALLIS, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (April 1, 1978): $256.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $700.

Net Weekly State Total TV Households Circulation County Households Households %

50% & Over

WISCONSIN Adams Barron Buffalo Chippewa Clark

4,400 4,200 96 14,000 13,500 96 4,800 4,700 97

16,000 15,700 98 11,300 10,900 96

918-b TV Factbook No. 48

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households

50% & Over

WISCONSIN -(Continued) Dunn Eau Claire Jackson Juneau La Crosse Monroe Pepin Rusk Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Wood

10,900 10,600 97 24,800 24,300 98

5,600 5,400 97 7,000 6,700 95

29,500 29,000 98 11,300 11,000 97 2,500 2,400 97 5,400 5,200 96 6,100 5,900 97 8,400 8,100 96 8,900 8,600 97

22,500 22,100 98

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5,400 5,300 98 6,400 6,300 98

14,700 14,300 97

35,100 34,600 99 16,300 16,000 98

6,000 5,700 95 4,700 4,500 96 4,700 4,600 97

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IOWA Allamakee 5,400 5,300 98

MINNESOTA Fillmore 8,100 7,900 98 Olmsted 30,300 29,800 98

WISCONSIN Burnett 4,300 4,100 96 Forest 2,900 2,800 95

(Continued on page 927 -b)

Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77)

Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

375,400 366,400 97 187,300 112,500

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Wisconsin -Green Bay

WBAY-TV Ch. 2

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2

(54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1205 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1149 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 24' 35" Longitude 88° 00' 05"

Transmitter: Town of DePere, Wis.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

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News Wire Service: AP.

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Licensee: Nationwide Communications Inc., 115 South Jefferson St. (54301).

Studio: 115 South Jefferson St.

Telephone: 414 -432 -3331. TWX No.: 910- 263 -1260.

Ownership: See WATE -TV, Knoxville, Tenn.

Began Operation: March 17, 1953. Sale to present owner by Nor - bertine Fathers approved by FCC Dec. 30, 1974 (Television Digest, Vol. 15:3).

Represented (sales) by Blair Television.

Represented (legal) by Fly, Shuebruk, Blume, Gaguine, Boros & Schulkind.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel: WILLIAM DUNAWAY, general manager. RICHARD BURNTON, general sales manager. RICHARD D. MILLHISER, program director. JOSEPH A. TAYLOR, chief engineer. CHARLES LEONARD, news director. LES STURMER, farm director.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec. Class AAA -6:30 -10 p.m., daily. $1200 $800 $600 $320 Graded rates apply'`

Highest rate: $400.

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Net Weekly State Total TV Households Circulation County Households Households %

50% & Over

MICHIGAN Delta Dickinson Menominee

14,100 9,800 9,400

13,700 9,600 9,200

97 98 98

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Total TV Households Households Households %

WISCONSIN Brown Calumet Door Fond Du Lac

Forest Green Lake

50% & Over Kewaunee Manitowoc Marinette Menominee Oconto Outagamie Shawano Sheboygan Waupaca Waushara Winnebago

54,000 53,500 99 9,000 8,800 98 8,600 8,500 98

29,000 28,400 98 2,900 2,800 95 6,800 6,600 97

6,600 6,500 98 28,100 27,800 99 13,100 12,900 99

800 700 92 9,600 9,400 98

40,100 39,700 99 12,100 11,900 98 34,900 34,400 99 15,100 14,800 98

5,900 5,700 97 43,700 43,200 99

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6,200 8,300

23,100 8,800

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6,100 98 8,100 97

22,700 98 8,400 96

1,000 97 7,000 97

3,600 96 16,000 98

Between 5 -24% MICHIGAN

Alger 2,900 2,800 97

(Continued on page 927 -b)

Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

584,800 573,700 98 353,000 245,000

1979 Edition 919 -b

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Wisconsin -Green Bay

WFRV-TV Ch. 5

[Operates satellite WJMN -TV, Esca-

naba, Mich.]

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 5

(76 -82 MHz). Authorized power:

93.3 -kw visual, 18.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1120 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 999 -ft. above ground, 1916 -

ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 24' 21" Longitude 88° 00' 19"

Transmitter: 3 -mi. SE of DePere.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Represented (legal) by Covington & Burling.

Represented (sales) by Katz Televi-

sion.

Total households: © MSI

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page 4 -b).

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WFRV-TV Network Service: NBC.

Licensee: WFRV Inc., Mason & Roosevelt Sts. (54301).

Studio: Mason & Roosevelt Sts.

Telephone: 414 -437 -5411. TWX No.: 910 -263 -1258.

Ownership: WFRV Inc., 100% owned by Orion Broadcasting. For owners & other interests see WAVE -TV, Louisville, Ky. WFRV- TV owns & operates WJMN -TV, Ch. 3 satellite in Escanaba, Mich.

Began Operation: May 21, 1955. Sale to present owner by S. N.

Pickard group approved Jan. 4, 1961 by FCC (Television Digest, Vol. 16:49; 17:2).

Personnel: ROBERT O. SOUTHARD, president & general manager. RALPH S. JACKSON, vice president. T. BALLARD MORTON JR., secretary- treasurer. AL LUCERO, general sales manager. DOUG CLEMENSEN, director, operations & programming. HARRY RIEGERT, administrative assistant & public affairs

director. HARRY HILL, chief engineer. ROBERT McMULLEN, news director.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (Jan. 9, 1978): $450.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $800.

Net Weekly State Total TV Households

Circulation County Households Households %

50% & Over

MICHIGAN Alger Delta Dickinson Houghton Iron Luce Marquette Menominee Schoolcraft

2,900 2,800 97

14,100 13,700 97

9,800 9,600 98

13,800 13,200 96

6,200 6,100 98

2,400 2,300 96

23,100 22,700 98

9,400 9,200 98

3,200 3,100 96

Net Weekly Circulation

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WISCONSIN Brown Calumet Door Florence Fond Du Lac

Green Lake

Kewaunee Manitowoc

50% & Over Marinette Menominee Oconto Outagamie Portage Shawano Sheboygan Waupaca Waushara Winnebago

54,000 53,500 99

9,000 8,800 98 8,600 8,500 98 1,000 1,000 97

29,000 28,400 98

6,800 6,600 97

6,600 6,500 98 28,100 27,800 99

13,100 12,900 99 800 700 92

9,600 9,400 98 40,100 39,700 99 16,300 16,000 98

12,100 11,900 98 34,900 34,400 99

15,100 14,800 98 5,900 5,700 97

43,700 43,200 99

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2,800 8,300 8,800

2,900 7,200 3,800

2,700 97 8,100 97 8,400 96

2,800 95 7,000 97 3,600 96

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Benzie 3,500 3,400 97

(Continued on page 927 -b)

Station Totals

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Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

565,400 554,600 98

381,600 253,700

920-b TV Factbook No. 48

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Wisconsin -Green Bay

W LRE

Ch. 26

(Due to begin operation Dec. 1978)

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 26

(542 -548 MHz). Authorized power:

224 -kw horizontal visual, 44.7 -kw

horizontal aural. Antenna: 570 -ft. above ay. terrain, 436 -ft. above

ground, 1366 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 20' 55" Longitude 88° 01' 54"

Requests change to 200 -kw visual,

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ft. above sea level, lat. 44° 21'

30 ", long. 87° 58' 48 ", trans-

mitter to Shirley Rd. at Ridgeview

Rd., Glenmore Twp. BMPCT -7748.

Transmitter: Blake Rd.

Color: Network, live, film, slide &

tape.

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Grantee: WLRE, TV 26 Inc., 1345 W. Mason St., Green Bay, Wis. (54304).

Studio: Shirley Rd. at Ridgeview Rd., Glenmore Twp.

Ownership: Adrian E. O'Konski, 49.5 %; Andrew J. Brusda, 25 %; Gerald J. Lorenz, 25 %; Lowell E. Degreef, 0.5 %. Brusda has

interest in WAUN(FM), Kewaunee, Wis.

Personnel:

LYLE R. EVANS, chairman of the board & general manager. ANDREW J. BRUSDA, president & director of engineering. GERALD J. LORENZ, secretary- treasurer. DYRL IVERSON, sales manager. STEVEN PARADISE, operations manager.

Rates: Not available.

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921 -b

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Wisconsin -Green Bay

WLUK-TV Ch. 11

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11

(198 -204 MHz). Authorized power:

316 -kw visual, 47.9 -kw aural. An-

tenna: 1260 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1160 -ft. above ground, 2046 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 24' 31.4" Longitude 87° 59' 29.0"

Transmitter: Glenmore Rd., DePere

Township.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Studio: 787 Lombardi Ave., Green Bay (54303).

Total Households: © NISI

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page 4 -b).

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Licensee: WLUK Incorporated, P.O. Box 7711, Green Bay, Wis.

Telephone: 414 -494 -8711. TWX No.: 910 -263 -1267.

Ownership: Post Corp., 100 %. For other interests see WEAU -TV, Eau Claire, Wis.

Began Operation: Aug. 9, 1954. Sale to present group by M & M Broadcasting Co. Inc. approved January 6, 1965 by FCC (Tele- vision Digest, Vols. 4:41, 5:2). Sale to M & M Bcstg. by W. E.

Walker (50 %), J. D. Mackin (23.3 %) and associates approved March 19, 1958 by FCC (Vols. 13:52; 14:2, 12).

Represented (sales) by Peters, Griffin, Woodward Inc.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel: THOMAS A. HUTCHISON, general manager. LOWELL JOHNSON, station manager & gen. sales manager. WALTER ZIMMERMAN, news director. MONTY G. STOCK, programming director. WILLIAM WRIEDT, chief engineer. RON ERICKSON, director of production.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. ID Class AA- 6:30 -10 p.m., daily. $1200 $800 $500 $300 Graded rates apply*

Highest rate: $500.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $776.

Net Weekly State Circulation County

Total TV Households Households Households Y.

50% & Over

MICHIGAN Delta Dickinson Houghton Marquette Menominee

14,100 13,700 97 9,800 9,600 98

13,800 13,200 96 23,100 22,700 98

9,400 9,200 98

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Total TV Households Households Households %

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WISCONSIN Brown Calumet Door Fond Du Lac

Green Lake Kewaunee Langlade Manitowoc Marinette Menominee Oconto Outagamie Shawano Sheboygan Waupaca Waushara Winnebago

54,000 53,500 99 9,000 8,800 98 8,600 8,500 98

29,000 28,400 98 6,800 6,600 97 6,600 6,500 98 7,200 7,000 97

28,100 27,800 99 13,100 12,900 99

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9,600 9,400 98 40,100 39,700 99 12,100 11,900 98 34,900 34,400 99 15,100 14,800 98

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MICHIGAN Alger Baraga Gogebic Iron Manistee Mason

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(Continued on page 927 -b)

Station Totals

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612,100 600,000 98 362,000 240,200

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Wisconsin -La Crosse

WKBT Ch. 8

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8

(180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 57.5 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1540 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1625 -ft. above ground, 2449 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 05' 28" Longitude 91° 20' 15"

Transmitter: Galesville, Wis.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Studio: 141 S. 6th St.

Telephone: 608 -782 -4678.

TWX No.: 910- 287 -2572.

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WKBT Network Service: CBS.

Licensee: Gross Telecasting of Wisconsin Inc., 141 S. 6th St. (54601).

Ownership: Gross Telecasting Inc. For other interests, see WJJM- TV, Lansing, Mich.

Began Operation: Aug. 1, 1954. Sale to present owners by La Crosse Tribune, Dahl family & others approved by FCC Dec. 10, 1969 (Television Digest, Vol. 9:24, 50).

Represented (sales) by Avery - Knodel Inc.; Hyett /Ramsland Inc. (Minneapolis).

Represented (legal) by Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn.

Personnel: HAROLD F. GROSS, president. PETER S. GOOD, vice president & general manager. EDITH S. HARRIS, national sales manager. MARK QUADE, news director. LARRY JOHNSON, farm director. AL LEEMAN, chief engineer.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD -(Jan. 30, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. 30 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class AA -6 -10 p.m., daily. $700 $400 $300 $175 $250 $125

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $685.

Net Weekly State Total TV Households Circulation County Households Households %

50% & Over

1979 Edition

IOWA Allamakee

MINNESOTA Fillmore Houston Wabasha Winona

5,400 5,300 98

8,100 7,900 98 5,400 5,300 98 6,400 6,300 98

14,700 14,300 97

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WISCONSIN Buffalo Chippewa Clark Crawford Eau Claire Jackson Juneau La Crosse Monroe Pepin Trempealeau Vernon

4,800 4,700 97

16,000 15,700 98 11,300 10,900 96

5,700 5,500 97

24,800 24,300 98

5,600 5,400 97

7,000 6,700 95

29,500 29,000 98 11,300 11,000 97

2,500 2,400 97 8,400 8,100 96 8,900 8,600 97

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MINNESOTA Olmsted

WISCONSIN Adams Dunn Richland Rusk

6,600 6,400 97

30,300 29,800 98

4,400 10,900

5,400 5,400

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96 97 97 96

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Grant 15,400 14,800

Green Lake 6,800 6,600 (Continued on page 927 -b)

4,000 3,800 96

13,600 13,300 98

96 96 97

Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

347,400 338,500 97

190,000 118,700

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Wisconsin -La Crosse

WXOW -TV Ch. 19

[Auxiliary outlet of WKOW -TV, Madison, Wis.)

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 19 (500 -506 MHz). Authorized power: 190.6 -kw max. & 132.1 -kw hori- zontal visual, 38.1 -kw max. & 26.4 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 930 -ft. above ay. terrain, 600 -ft. above ground, 1835 -ft. above sea

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Transmitter: Co. Hwy. 25 & Tchump- er Ridge Rd., La Crescent, Minn.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Represented (engineering) by Jules Cohen & Associates.

Represented (sales) by Katz Tele- vision.

Total Households: ©IrISI Consumer Market Data as of I /1/78.

TV Homes: TV% and Circulation © 1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitron study (see

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Studio: County Hwy. 25, W of La Crescent, Minn.

Telephone: 608 -785 -0030.

Ownership: See WKOW -TV, Madison.

Began Operation: March 7, 1970.

Represented (legal) by Marmet Professional Corp.

Personnel: TERRY SHOCKLEY, president. DAVID PESCHAU, vice president & general manager. BOB WICKHEM SR., vice president, operations. JACK BRENNAN, vice president, sales. PHIL STOLZ, local sales manager. ARTHUR OSBORN, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (June 26, 1978): $250.

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NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $124.

For Group Ownership of TV Stations, see Services Volume

924 -b

Net Weekly State Circulation County

Total TV Households Households Households %

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5,400 5,300 98 14,700 14,300 97

29,500 29,000 98 8,900 8,600 97

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Between 25-49% Jackson Monroe Trempealeau

5,700 5,600

11,300 8,400

5,500 5,400

11,000 8,100

97 97 97 96

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Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

5,400 5,300 98 4,000 3,800 96

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Wisconsin- Madison

WISC -TV Ch. 3

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 M Hz). Authorized power: 56.2 -kw visual, 11 -kw aural. Antenna: 1190 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1107 -ft. above ground, 2227 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 01' 52" Longitude 89° 30' 18"

Transmitter: Raymond WSW of Madison.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

News Film Service: Newsweek.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Represented (sales) by Peters, Griffin, Woodward Inc.

Represented (legal) by Stambler & Shrinsky.

Represented (engineering) by Jules Cohen & Associates.

Rd., 6-mi.

Total Households: © MSI

Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV% and Circulation

D 1978 .American Research Bureau.

County coverage based on Arbitron study (see

Page 4 -b).

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WISO -TV Network Service: CBS.

Licensee: Television Wisconsin Inc., 4801 W. Beltline Hwy. (53711).

Studio: 4801 W. Beltline Hwy.

Telephone: 608 -271 -4321. TWX No.: 910- 286 -2720.

Ownership: Evening Telegram Co., 34.8 %; Morgan Murphy estate, 15.2 %; Russell A. Nelson, 7.5 %; Ralph R. O'Connor estate, 7.5 %; H. Kenneth Harley, treas., 7.5 %; Ralph M. Immell estate, 20 %; George H. Johnson, 7.5 %. Evening Telegram Co., owned by Murphy estate, publishes Superior Evening Telegram & also publishes other newspapers; Morgan Murphy interests own KXLY- TV, Spokane, Wash. and KTHI -TV, Fargo, N.D.; interest in Apple Valley Bcstg. Inc., which operates KAPP(TV), Yakima, Wash. & KVEW, Kennewick, Wash.

Began Operation: June 24, 1956.

Personnel:

STEVE HERLING, general manager. RICHARD S. NICKESON, general sales manager. GARY DE HAVEN, station sales manager. WALTER HARIU, chief engineer.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 14 -(May 1, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class A- 6:30 -10 p.m., daily. $1000 $615 $365 $305 Graded rates apply*

*Highest rate: $350.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $975.

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

1979 Edition

ILLINOIS Jo Daviess

WISCONSIN Columbia

7,500 7,200 96

15,300 14,900 97

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

WISCONSIN -(Continued) Dane Grant Green Iowa

Jefferson Juneau Lafayette Marquette Richland Rock Sauk

111,400 108,400 97

15,400 14,800 96

10,400 10,200 98

6,400 6,200 97

22,500 22,100 98

7,000 6,700 95

5,800 5,600 97

3,800 3,600 96 5,400 5,200 97

45,600 44,900 98

14,300 13,800 97

Between 25 -49%

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IOWA Dubuque

WISCONSIN Adams Dodge Green Lake Walworth

17,700 17,300 98

28,300 27,500 97

4,400 4,200 96 25,000 24,400 98

6,800 6,600 97

22,400 22,000 98

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WISCONSIN Crawford Fond Du Lac

Monroe Portage Vernon Waushara

15,100 14,800 98 85,800 84,300 98

5,700 5,500 97

29,000 28,400 98 11,300 11,000 97 16,300 16,000 98

8,900 8,600 97

5,900 5,700 97

Station Totals 553,400 539,900 97

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) 282,200

Average Daily Circulation (1976-77) 168,500

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Wisconsin- Madison

WKOW-TV Ch. 27

[Also operates auxiliary outlet WAOW -TV, Wausau, Wis. & WXOW-

TV, La Crosse, Wis.] Technical Facilities: Channel No. 27

(548 -554 MHz). Authorized power: 1000 -kw max. & 871 -kw hori- zontal visual, 200 -kw max. & 174 -kw horizontal aural. Anten- na: 1250 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1182 -ft. above ground, 2245 -ft. above sea level electrically tilted .5 °.

Latitude 43° 03' 09.0" Longitude 89° 28' 41.6"

Transmitter: 5727 Tokay Blvd.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Arbitron Data: Figures do not reflect coverage of auxiliary outlets.

Total Households: © MSI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78.

TV Homes: TV% and Circulation © 1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitron study (see

page 4 -b).

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Licensee: Horizons Communications Corp. of Wisconsin, P.O. Box 100, 5727 Tokay Blvd., Madison (53701).

Studio: 5727 Tokay Blvd.

Telephone: 608 -274 -1234. TWX No.: 910 -286 -2718. Ownership: Jerome Feniger, chmn.; William Mulvey, treas.; Ed-

ward Wood Jr.; Chet Huntley estate, 23.9% each. Horizons also owns WXOW -TV, La Crosse & WAOW -TV, Wausau, Wis.; KRE AM & FM, Berkeley, Cal.; Wood, Feniger & Mulvey own 1/3 each of WALK AM & FM, Patchogue; WRIV, Riverhead, N.Y. Note: Sale to Liberty Communications pends (Television Digest, Vol. 18:24).

Began Operation: June 30, 1953. Sale to present owners by Mid - continent Bcstg. Co. (Joseph L. Floyd, N. L. Bentson & Edmund R. Ruben) approved by FCC Sept. 9, 1970 (Television Digest, Vol. 10:37). Previous sale to Midcontinent by Monona Bcstg. Co. approved July 20, 1960 by FCC (Vol. 16:24, 26, 30).

Represented (legal) by Marmet Professional Corp.

Represented (sales) by Katz Television.

Represented (engineering) by Jules Cohen & Associates.

Personnel: JEROME FENIGER, chairman of the board TERRY SHOCKLEY, president. ROBERT WICKHEM, vice president & general manager. DENNIS SELEN KA, vice president, administration. JACK BRENNAN, vice president, sales. BRUCE LILJEGREN, vice president, programming. MARK GRADY, regional sales manager. ROBERT ZUELSDORF, director of engineering. ROGER MANN, news director.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. A28 (June 26, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 30 Sec. Class AAA -6:30 -10 p.m., daily. $1500 $900 $600

*Highest rate: $400.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $387.

926 -b

20 Sec. ID

Graded rates apply''

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Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. Class AAA -6:30 -10 p.m., daily.

$1080 $720

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Total TV Households Households Households %

WISCONSIN Columbia Dane Green Iowa

50% & Over Lafayette Marquette Richland Rock Sauk

15,300 14,900 97 111,400 108,400 97

10,400 10,200 98 6,400 6,200 97 5,800 5,600 97 3,800 3,600 96 5,400 5,200 97

45,600 44,900 98 14,300 13,800 97

ILLINOIS Stephenson

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Grant Jefferson Juneau

17,700 17,300 98

25,000 24,400 98 15,400 14,800 96 22,500 22,100 98

7,000 6,700 95

Between 5-24%

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9,300 7,500

4,400

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4,200 96

(Continued on next page)

Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77)

Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

405,000 394,700 97

213,700 123,600

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WBAY -TV, Green Bay (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Households Households %

MICHIGAN -(Continued) Benzie 3,500 3,400 97

Grand Traverse 14,900 14,500 97

Lake 2,700 2,600 96

Leelanau 4,400 4,300 97

Oceana 7,800 7,500 96

WISCONSIN Between 5 -24% Dodge 25,000 24,400 98

Juneau 7,000 6,700 95

Lincoln 8,900 8,700 98

Marathon 35,100 34,600 99

Oneida 10,800 10,500 97

Rusk 5,400 5,200 96

Vilas 5,600 5,400 97

Wood 22,500 22,100 98

WFRV -TV, Green Bay ( Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Households Households %

MICHIGAN -(Continued) Grand Traverse 14,900 14,500 97

Keweenaw 800 800 97

Lake 2,700 2,600 96

Mackinac 4,000 3,900 97

Between 5 -24% Ontonagon 4,400 4,200 95

WISCONSIN Adams 4,400 4,200 96

Lincoln 8,900 8,700 98

Marathon 35,100 34,600 99

Oneida 10,800 10,500 97

Wood 22,500 22,100 98

WKOW -TV, Madison (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households

WISCONSIN -(Continued)

Between 5 -24%

Crawford La Crosse Monroe Vernon Walworth

5,700 29,500 11,300 8,900

22,400

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8,600 22,000

97 98 97 97 98

WKBT, La Crosse (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

WISCONSIN -(Continued) Pierce 9,900 9,700 98

Between 5-24% Portage 16,300 16,000 98 Taylor 6,100 5,900 97 Wood 22,500 22,100 98

1979 Edition

Wisconsin

WLUK -TV, Green Bay (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total Households

TV Households Households %

WISCONSIN -(Continued) Between 25-49% Marquette 3,800 3,600 96

Portage 16,300 16,000 98

MICHIGAN Benzie 3,500 3,400 97

Grand Traverse 14,900 14,500 97

Leelanau 4,400 4,300 97

Luce 2,400 2,300 96

Oceana 7,800 7,500 96 Ontonagon 4,400 4,200 95

Between 5 -24% WISCONSIN Adams 4,400 4,200 96

Dodge 25,000 24,400 98 Lincoln 8,900 8,700 98

Marathon 35,100 34,600 99

Oneida 10,800 10,500 97

Wood 22.500 22.100 98

WEAU -TV, Eau Claire (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households

WISCONSIN -(Continued) Lincoln 8,900 8,700 98

Between 5 -24% Pierce 9,900 9,700 98

St Croix 13,000 12,800 99

Waushara 5,900 5,700 97

WSAU -TV, Wausau (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households

WISCONSIN- (Continued) Marquette 3,800 3,600 96

Between 5 -24% Monroe 11,300 11,000 97 Oconto 9,600 9,400 98

Find out how a station proved it was best in a key county.

Call your Arbitron representative and ask about AID.

Arbitron Information On Demand

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WMTV Ch. 15

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THE FORWARD GROUP

THE MEEKER CO. INC.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 15 (476 -482 MHz). Authorized power: 1050 -kw max. & 794 -kw horizon- tal visual, 105 -kw max. & 79.4 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1160 - ft. above ay. terrain, 1099 -ft. above ground, 2157 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 4Y 03' 01" Longitude 89° 29' 15"

Transmitter: W Beltline Hwy. News Wire Service: AP, UPI. News

Film Service: NBC.

Total Households: © MSI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV% and Circulation © 1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitran study (see

page 4 -b).

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WMTV Network Service: NBC.

Licensee: Forward Television, a Broadcast Div. of Forward Com- munications Corp., 615 Forward Dr., Madison (53711).

Studio & Business Office: 615 Forward Dr.

Telephone: 608 -274 -1515. TWX No.: 910- 286 -2729.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Forward Communications Corp. (see WSAU -TV, Wausau, Wis.).

Began Operation: July 8, 1953. Sale to present owner by Forward Television Inc. approved May 15, 1963, by FCC (Television Digest, Vol. 3:20). Sale to Forward Television by WTVJ interests (Mit- chell Wolfson) approved April 2, 1958 by FCC (Television Digest, Vol. 14:10, 14). Previous sale to WTVJ interests by founding Gerald A. Bartell family approved July 25, 1957 by FCC (Vol. 13:26, 30).

Represented (sales) by The Meeker Co. Inc.; Hyett /Ramsland Inc. (Minneapolis).

Represented (legal) by McKenna, Wilkinson & Kittner. Personnel:

THOMAS E. BOLGER, president. ADDISON SPRAGUE, general sales manager. JOHN HRUBESKY, operations manager. TOM MILBOURN, news director. DON SCHMITT, director, community affairs. JANE HAYDEN, dir., program advertising & promotion. ELMER WEISENSEL, chief engineer. BOB HALPER, production manager.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (March 27, 1978): $240.

Combination Rates: Sold in combination with WSAU -TV, Wausau, Wis. as members of Central Wisconsin Combination.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $600.

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

WISCONSIN Columbia Dane

Green Iowa

50% & Over Jefferson Lafayette Marquette Richland Rock Sauk

15,300 111,400

10,400 6,400

22,500 5,800 3,800 5,400

45,600 14,300

WISCONSIN Crawford

Between 25 -49% Dodge Grant Juneau

5,700 25,000 15,400

7,000

ILLINOIS Jo Daviess Stephenson

WISCONSIN Between 5 -24% Adams

Green Lake Monroe Vernon Walworth

7,500 17,700

4,400 6,800

11,300 8,900

22,400

Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77)

Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

373,000

14,900 97 108,400 97

10,200 98 6,200 97

22,100 98 5,600 37 3,600 36 5,200 97

44,900 98 13,800 97

5,500 97 24,400 98 14,800 96 6,700 95

7,200 96 17,300 98

4,200 96 6,600 97

11,000 97 8,600 97

22,000 98

363,200 97 221,000 130,700

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Wisconsin -Milwaukee

WISN-TV Ch. 12

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12

(204 -210 MHz). Authorized power:

316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1000 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1105 -ft. above ground, 1735 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 06' 41" Longitude 87° 55' 38"

Transmitter: 5201 N. Milwaukee

River Pkwy.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide &

tape.

NeWs Wire Service: AP, UPI.

News Film Service: ABC.

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Consumer hlarket Data an of 1/1/70. ERCER Ilewanee¡ TV Homes: TV ó and Circulation HENRY °I e

1978 American Research Bureau. KNOO I STARK

County coverage based on Arbitron study (see IW..°° G..lecónrn

pago 4 -b).

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WISN -TV Ret: FCC Fee No. BMPCT -3231 Granted 7/20/55 ©American Map Co.. Inc.. N.Y.. No. 14244

WISN-TV Network Service: ABC.

Licensee: The Hearst Corp., P.O. Box 4C2, Milwaukee (52301).

Studio: 19th & Wells Sts.

Telephone: 414- 342 -8812. TWX No.: 910 -262 -3417.

AM Affiliate: WISN, 50 -kw, 1130 kHz (ABC).

FM Affiliate: WLPX, 11.5 -kw, 97.3 MHz (No. 247), 910 -ft. Ownership: Hearst Corp. Same interests operate WBAL -TV, Balti-

more, WTAE -TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WISN & WLPX(FM), Mil- waukee, Wis.; WBAL & WIYY(FM), Baltimore, Md.; WTAE & WXKX(FM), Pittsburgh. It also owns radio WAPA, San Juan, P.R.

Began Operation: October 26, 1954 as WTVW; sale to present owners by group headed by L. F. Gran, Paul A. Pratt & Loron Thurwachter approved by FCC March 2, 1955 (Television Digest, Vol. 11:2, 5, 10).

Represented (sales) by Blair Television; Paul Mulvihill & Co. Ltd.

Represented (legal) by Dempsey & Koplovitz.

Represented (engineering) by A. Earl Cullum Jr. Consulting Engi- neers.

Personnel: MICKEY L. HOOTEN, vice president & general manager. HOWARD F. RITCHIE, general sales manager. STUART I. MACKIE, national sales manager. RICK HENRY, local sales manager. DONALD M. HESS, program manager. RON ANDERSON, public affairs director. JOSEPH ROVITTO, news director. LARRY NEWTON, production manager. JEFF NETTESHEIM, director of creative services. GERALD ROBINSON, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (Aug. 1, 1977): $2000.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $1650.

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

WISCONSIN Dodge Jefferson Kenosha Milwaukee

Ozaukee Racine Sheboygan Walworth Washington Waukesha

25,000 24,400 98 22,500 22,100 98

42,300 41,700 99

368,200 362,500 98

20,300 20,000 99

58,800 58,200 99 34,900 34,400 99

22,400 22,000 98 24,900 24,600 99

81,100 80,100 99

WISCONSIN Between 25 -49% Fond Du Lac

Rock

29,000 28,400 98 45,600 44,900 98

Between 5 -24%

ILLINOIS Lake

MICHIGAN Oceana

WISCONSIN Calumet Columbia Green Lake Manitowoc Sauk Waushara Winnebago

123,400 122,200 99

7,800 7,500 96

9,000 8,800 98

15,300 14,900 97

6,800 6,600 97

28,100 27,800 99

14,300 13,800 97

5,900 5,700 97

43,700 43,200 99

Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77)

Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

1,029,300 1,013,800 98 665,300 423,000

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Wisconsin -Milwaukee

WITZ -TV Ch. 6

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 6 (82 -88 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 10 -kw aural. Antenna: 1000 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1078 -ft. above ground, 1720 - ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 05' 24" Longitude 87° 53' 47"

Transmitter: NE corner of Capitol Dr. & Estabrook Pkwy., Shorewood, Wis.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Total Households: © MSI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TY Homes: TV) and Circulation © 1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitran study (see

page 4 -b).

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ICER

WITZ -TV Network Service: CBS.

Licensee: WITI -TV Inc.

Studio: 9001 N. Green Bay Rd., Milwaukee, Wis. (53209). Telephone: 414-355-6666. TWX No.: 910-262-3425. Ownership: Storer Broadcasting Co., 1177 Kane Concourse, Miami

Beach, Fla. For other interests, see Group Ownership. Began Operation: May 21, 1956.

Represented (legal) by Warren C. Zwicky.

Represented (sales) by Storer Television Sales Inc. Represented (engineering) by Jules Cohen & Associates. Personnel:

BILL MICHAELS, chairman of the board. PETER STORER, president. HENRY J. DAVIS, vice president & general manager. ANDREW P. POTOS, station manager. MICHAEL KAUFMAN, national sales manager. JAMES P. BEHLING, operations director. ALLEN L. HAUSHALTER, program manager. GEORGE W. LIBERATORE, production manager. CARL ZIMMERMANN, communications director. DOUGLAS WENGER, promotion manager. SUE RIORDAN, director of community relations. ROBERT TRUSCOTT, chief engineer. DONALD FILIPIAK, local sales manager. RAYMOND ENGELHART, controller. JILL GEISLER, news director.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (April 28, 1978): $1600.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $1750.

For CATV Group Ownership, see Services Volume

930 -b

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

WISCONSIN Dodge Jefferson Kenosha Milwaukee Ozaukee Racine Sheboygan Walworth Washington Waukesha

25,000 24,400 98 22,500 22,100 98 42,300 41,700 99

368,200 362,500 98 20,300 20,000 99 58,800 58,200 99 34,900 34,400 99 22,400 22,000 98 24,900 24,600 99 81,100 80,100 99

Between 25 -49%

MICHIGAN Mason

WISCONSIN Fond Du Lac

Rock

8,800 8,400 96

29,000 28,400 98 45,600 44,900 98

Between 5 -24%

ILLINOIS Boone Lake Mchenry Ogle

MICHIGAN Oceana

WISCONSIN Columbia Green Lake

Manitowoc Marquette Waushara Winnebago

9,300 9,100 98 123,400 122,200 99

43,600 43,200 99 15,100 14,800 98

7,800 7,500 96

15,300 14,900 97 6,800 6,600 97

28,100 27,800 99 3,800 3,600 96 5,900 5,700 97

43,700 43,200 99

Station Totals Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

1,086,600 1,070,300 98

687,400 472,700

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Wisconsin -Milwaukee

WTMJ-TV Ch. 4

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 4

(66 -72 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1000 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1096 -ft. above ground, above sea level.

1728 -ft.

Latitude 43° 05' 29" Longitude 87° 54' 07"

Transmitter: 720 E. Capitol Drive.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

News Film Service: N BC, Newsweek.

Total Households: © MSI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV% anti Circulation

1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitron study (see

page 4 -bl.

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WTMJ-TV Network Service: NBC.

Licensee: WTMJ Inc., 720 E. Capitol Dr.

Studio: 720 E. Capitol Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. (53201).

Telephone: 414- 332 -9611. TWX No.: 910- 262 -3141.

AM Affiliate: WTMJ, 5 -kw, 620 kHz (NBC).

FM Affiliate: WKTI, 15.5 -kw, 94.5 MHz (No. 233), 910 -ft.

Ownership: WTMJ Inc. WTMJ Inc. owns Teltron Inc. which operates CATV systems in Wausau, Stevens Point & Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.

Began Operation: Dec. 3, 1947.

Represented (sales) by Harrington, Righter & Parsons Inc.

Represented (legal) by Hogan & Hartson.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: MICHAEL McCORMICK, president. RICHARD HERBST, v.p. & general manager. EDWARD QUINN, general sales manager. JERRY HEILMAN, local sales manager. GERALD McGRATH, program manager. JAMES WULLIMAN, engineering manager. RAYMOND HERNDAY, chief engineer. RICHARD COLLINS, advertising, promotion & publicity director. WAYNE GODSEY, manager, news operations. ARTHUR OLSZYK, news editor. JACK KRUEGER, manager of public affairs. MARCIA FORTUNE, operations manager. DEAN C. MAYTAG, production manager. ROD SYNNES, community relations director. JIM FITZGERALD, film supervisor. HANK STODDARD, sports director.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (1977): $2000.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $1850.

1979 Edition

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households

50% & Over

WISCONSIN Dodge Jefferson Kenosha Milwaukee Ozaukee Racine Sheboygan Walworth Washington Waukesha

25,000 24,400 98

22,500 22,100 98

42,300 41,700 99

368,200 362,500 98 20,300 20,000 99

58,800 58,200 99 34,900 34,400 99 22,400 22,000 98 24,900 24,600 99

81,100 80,100 99

Between 25-49% WISCONSIN

Fond Du Lac 29,000 28,400 98

ILLINOIS Lake 123,400 122,200 99

Ogle 15,100 14,800 98

MICHIGAN Lake 2,700 2,600 96

Manistee 8,300 8,100 97

Mason 8,800 8,400 96

Oceana 7,800 7,500 96

Between 5 -24% WISCONSIN Columbia 15,300 14,900 97

Green Lake 6,800 6,600 97 Manitowoc 28,100 27,800 99 Rock 45,600 44,900 98 Sauk 14,300 13,800 97 Waushara 5,900 5,700 97

Winnebago 43,700 43,200 99

Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

1,055,200 1,038,900 98 682,500 450,700

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Wisconsin -Milwaukee

WVTV Ch. 18

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 18 (494 -500 MHz). Authorized power: 2000 -kw max. & 1100 -kw hori- zontal visual, 200 -kw max. & 110 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 530 -ft. above ay. terrain, 661 -ft. above ground, 1271 -ft. above sea

level.

Latitude 43° 02' 20" Longitude 87° 55' 04"

Transmitter: Marc Plaza Hotel.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Represented (engineering) by A. D. Ring & Associates.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Total Households: © MST

Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV°,b and Circulation © 1978 American Research Bureau. County corene based on Arbltron study (see

page 4 -b).

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WVTV Network Service: None, independent.

Licensee: Gaylord Broadcasting Co., P. 0. Box 1818, Milwaukee, Wis. (53201).

Studio: 4041 N. 35th St., P. 0. Box 1818, Milwaukee, Wis. (53201).

Telephone: 414 -442 -7050. TWX No.: 910 -262 -3466.

Ownership: See Group Ownership of TV Stations.

Began Operation: July 20, 1959. Sale to present owner by Harold & Bernard Sampson approved March 24, 1966 by FCC (Television Digest, Vols. 5:45, 6:13). Previous sale of 51% by Gene Posner to Harold and Bernard Sampson approved Aug. 9, 1962 by FCC (Vol. 2:26).

Represented (sales) by Katz Television.

Personnel: JOSEPH LOUGHLIN, executive vice president & general manager. MICHAEL SCHUCH, assistant general manager. ALVIN LEITL, general sales manager. HARRY DELANEY, local sales manager. CHARLES PAUL, business manager. JACK STRATMEYER, production manager. STEPHANIE NETZEL, promotion director. WILLIAM WITT, director of engineering. WILLIAM FRANKS, program director & film buyer.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. A30- (March 29, 1976)

Hour 30 Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class A -5 -11 p.m., Mon. -Fri.; 6 -11 p.m., Sat. -Sun.

$400 $240 Graded rates apply°

°Highest rate: $230.

Net Weekly State Circulation County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

WISCONSIN Milwaukee Ozaukee Washington Waukesha

368,200 20,300 24,900 81,100

362,500 20,000 24,600 80,100

98 99 99 99

Between 25-49%

WISCONSIN Kenosha Racine Rock

42,300 58,800 45,600

41,700 58,200 44,900

99 99 98

Between 5-24%

WISCONSIN Columbia Dane Dodge Douglas Jefferson Lincoln Marathon Outagamie Sauk Sheboygan Walworth Waushara Winnebago Wood

15,300 14,900 97 111,400 108,400 97 25,000 24,400 98 16,200 15,900 98 22,500 22,100 98

8,900 8,700 98 35,100 34,600 99 40,100 39,700 99 14,300 13,800 97 34,900 34,400 99 22,400 22,000 98

5,900 5,700 97 43,700 43,200 99 22,500 22,100 98

Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976-77)

1,059,400 1,041,900 98 454,900 224,800

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Wisconsin -Rhinelander

WAEO-TV Ch. 12

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12

(204 -210 MHz). Authorized power:

316 -kw visual, 57.6 -kw aural. An-

tenna: 1662 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1679 -ft. above ground, 3323 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 40' 02" Longitude 89° 12' 27"

Transmitter: County Hwy. C at Starks.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide &

tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Total Households: © MSI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV% and Circulation © 1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitrais study (see

page 4 -b).

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WAEO -TV Ref: File No. BPCT -4216 Granted 4/30/69 © American Map Co., Inc., N.Y., No. 14244

WAEO-TV Network Service: NBC.

Licensee: Northland TV Inc., Box 858, Rhinelander, Wis.

Studio: S. Oneida Ave. (54501). Telephone: 715- 369 -4700.

Ownership: Alvin E. O'Konski, pres., 100 %. Note: Sale pends.

Began Operation: Oct. 20, 1966. Left air Nov. 17, 1968 following destruction of transmitter by plane crash. Resumed operation Sept. 10, 1969 (Television Digest, Vol. 9:37).

Represented (sales) by Savilli /Gates Inc.; The Hurley Co. (Minn- eapolis); Andy McDermott Sales Ltd. (Canada).

Represented (legal) by Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth.

Represented (engineering) by John Creutz.

Personnel: ALVIN E. O'KONSKI, president. CARL HILSTROM, manager. DON AHO, production manager. MARY WOLNIEWICZ, business manager. TODD GRAINGER, news director. HUGH KELLY, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (Jan. 1, 1978): $85.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $225.

INSTANT FACTBOOK Factbook Research, Inc.

1836 Jefferson Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

1979 Edition

Net Weekly State Circulation County

Total TV Households Households Households T.

MICHIGAN Gogebic 8,200 7,900 97

Iron 6,200 6,100 98

Ontonagon 4,400 4,200 95

WISCONSIN 50% & Over Forest 2,900 2,800 95

Langlade 7,200 7,000 97

Lincoln 8,900 8,700 98

Oneida 10,800 10,500 97

Price 6,000 5,700 95

Vilas 5,600 5,400 97

MICHIGAN Dickinson 9,800 9,600 98

WISCONSIN Between 25-49% Ashland 5,900 5,800 97

Florence 1,000 1,000 97 Iron 2,900 2,800 98 Marathon 35,100 34,600 99

MICHIGAN Baraga 2,800 2,700 97

Houghton 13,800 13,200 96

WISCONSIN Bayfield 4,900 4,800 98

Between 5 -24% Manurninee 800 700 92

Fortage 16,300 16,000 98

Shawano 12,100 11,900 98 Taylor 6,100 5,900 97

Wood 22,500 22,100 98

Station Totals 194,200 189,400 97

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) 74,800

Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77) 41,600

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Wisconsin -Wausau

WAOW-TV Ch. 9

[Auxiliary outlet of WKOW -TV, Madison, Wis.]

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9

(186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1210 -ft. above ay. terrain, 647 -ft. above ground, 2549 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 55' 14.3" Longitude 89° 41' 30.6"

Transmitter: Rib Mountain.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Total Households: © MSI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV% and Circulation

1978 .American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitron study (see

page 4 -10.

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In Ref: FCC File No. BPCT -i008 Granted 2/2u/75 © American Map Co., Inc., N.Y., No. 14244

WAOW-TV Network Service: ABC.

Licensee: Horizons Communications Corp. of Wisconsin.

Studio: 1908 Grand Ave., Wausau (54401).

Telephone: 715- 842 -2251.

Ownership: Horizons Communications Corp. of Wisconsin. For other interests, see WKOW -TV, Madison.

Began Operation: May 7, 1965.

Represented (sales) by Katz Television.

Represented (legal) by Marmet Professional Corp.

Represented (engineering) by Jules Cohen & Associates.

Personnel: JEROME FENIGER, chairman of the board. TERRY SHOCI <LEY, president. BRUCE LILJEGREN, vice president & general manager. ROBERT WICKHEM, vice president, operations. JOHN F. BRENNAN, vice president, sales. DON STENZ, chief engineer.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. A28 (June 26, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class AA-6:30-10 p.m., daily.

$1500 $900 $600 Graded rates apply

*Highest rate: $350.

Combination Rates: See WKOW -TV, Madison, Wis.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $418.

For Sales & Transfers, see Services Volume

934 -b

Net Weekly State Total TV Households Circulation County Households Households %

WISCONSIN Adams Clark Forest Langlade Lincoln

50% & Over Marathon Oneida Portage Price Taylor Vilas Wood

4,400 4,200 96 11,300 10,900 96 2,900 2,800 95

7,200 7,000 97 8,900 8,700 98

35,100 34,600 99 10,800 10,500 97 16,300 16,000 9&

6,000 5,700 95 6,100 5,900 97

5,600 5,400 97 22,500 22,100 9&

WISCONSIN Chippewa Juneau

Between 25 -49% Rusk Shawano Waupaca Waushara

16,000 15,700 98 7,000 6,700 95 5,400 5,200 96

12,100 11,900 98 15,100 14,800 98

5,900 5,700 97

MICHIGAN Iron

WISCONSIN Green Lake

Between 5 -24% Iron Jackson Marquette Menominee Monroe

6,200 6,100 98

6,800 6,600 97 2,900 2,800 98 5,600 5,400 97 3,800 3,600 96

800 700 92 11,300 11,000 97

Station Totals 236,000 230,000 97

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) 145,500

Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77) 98,100

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Wisconsin- Wausau

WSAU-TV Ch. 7

THE FORWARD GROUP

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THE MEEKER CO. INC.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 7

(174 -180 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.2 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1209 -ft. above ay. terrain, 645 -ft. above ground, 2547 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 55' 14.3" Longitude 89° 41' 30.6"

Transmitter: Rib Mountain.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Total Ilouseholds: © MSI

Consumer Market Data as of 1/I /78. TV Monies: TV and Circulation

IC 1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitron study (see

page 4 -8).

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WSAU-TV Network Service: CBS.

Licensee: Forward Communications Corp., Box 1088 (54401).

Studio: 1114 Grand Ave. (54401).

Telephone: 715-845-4211.

AM Affiliate: WSAU, 5 -kw, 550 kHz (NBC).

FM Affiliate: WIFC, 100 -kw, 95.5 MHz (No. 238), 990 -ft.

Ownership: John C. Sturtevant Family Trust, 11.93 %; Wisconsin Rapids Tribune, 19.44% (9.72% by WFHR); Merrill Publishing Co., 11.17 %; R -H Holding Co., 10.37 %. Forward Communica- tions Corp. officers: W. F. McCormick, churn. of board; Richard D. Dudley, pres. & asst. secy. -treas.; J. P. Chilsen, v.p.; T. A.

Duckworth, v.p.; W. F. Turner, v.p.; Thomas E. Bolger, v.p. & asst. secy. -treas.; Gene R. Anderson, v.p., finance & asst. secy.- treas.; S. F. Staples Jr., secy.; William F. Huffman, treas.; John M. Forester, asst. secy. Forward also owns WMTV, Madison, Wis.; KCAU -TV, Sioux City, la.; WTRF -TV & WTRF (FM), Wheeling, W. Va.; WKAU & WKAU -FM, Kaukauna, Wis.; WRAU- TV, Peoria, Ill.; KOSA -TV, Odessa, Tex.; KVGB- AM -FM, Great Bend, Kan.; Marshfield (Wis.) News Herald & WONS & WBGM (FM), Tallahassee, Fla. Note: Forward is buying KVOX- AM -FM, Moorhead, Minn.

Began Operation: Oct. 24, 1954.

Represented (sales) by The Meeker Co. Inc.; Hyett /Ramsland Inc. (Minneapolis).

Represented (legal) by McKenna, Wilkinson & Kittner.

Represented (engineering) by Silliman, Moffet & Kowalski.

Personnel: BART KELLNHAUSER, president. JAMES W. FREY, general sales manager. JACK CROWLEY, program & promotion manager. MIKE RUESCH, chief accountant. DONALD COCHART, chief engineer.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (May 9, 1977): $176.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $775.

1979 Edition

Net Weekly State Circulation County

Total TV Households Households Households %

50% & Over

WISCONSIN Adams Clark Forest Langlade Lincoln Marathon Oneida Portage Price Rusk Shawano Taylor Vilas Wood

4,400 4,200 96

11,300 10,900 96 2,900 2,800 95

7,200 7,000 97

8,900 8,700 98

35,100 34,600 99 10,800 10,500 97 16,300 16,000 98

6,000 5,700 95

5,400 5,200 96 12,100 11,900 98 6,100 5,900 97

5,600 5,400 97 22,500 22,100 98

Between 25 -49%

WISCONSIN Chippewa Juneau Menominee Waupaca Waushara

16,000 15,700 98 7,000 6,700 95

80U 700 92 15,100 14,800 98

5,900 5,700 97

Between 5 -24%

MICHIGAN Iron Menominee

WISCONSIN Ashland Eau Claire Green Lake Iron Jackson

6,200 6,100 98 9,400 9,200 98

5,900 24,800

6,800 2,900 5,600

5,800 24,300

6,600 2,800 5,400

(Continued on page 927 -b)

97 98 97 98 97

Station Totals 285,700 278,700 97

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) 163,500

Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77) 121,000

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Wyoming Mi;wab

KPAX-TV

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TV Households Rank Arbitron ADI

TV Households Rank

Cheyenne 22,000 184 56,200 176 Casper -Riverton 20,000 186 44,600 185

Wyoming Station Status as of September 1, 1978 VHF UHF TOTAL

O Commercial Television Stations 5 0 5

Educational Television Stations 0 0 0

5

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Wyoming- Casper

KTWO -TV Ch. 2

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2

(54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 10 -kw aural. An- tenna: 2000 -ft. above ay. terrain, 375 -ft. above ground, 8485 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 44' 03" Longitude 106° 20' 00"

Transmitter: 8 -mi. S of Casper.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

AM Affiliate: KTWO, 50 -kw, 1030

kHz (NBC).

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Total Households: © MSI

Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: Tt'% and Circulation

1978 . American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitron study (see

page 4 -b).

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KTWO -TV Network Service: ABC, NBC, CBS.

Licensee: Harriscope Broadcasting Corp., P.O. Box 2720, Casper (82602).

Studio: 4200 E. 2nd St., Casper (82601).

Telephone: 307 -237 -3711. TWX No.: 910 -949 -4462.

Ownership: See KBAK -TV, Bakersfield, Cal.

Began Operation: March 8, 1957.

Represented (sales) by The Meeker Co. Inc.; John L. McGuire (Den- ver): Hyett /Ramsland Inc. (Minneapolis).

Represented (engineering) by Hammett & Edison.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Personnel: JACK ROSENTHAL, president. BOB DALLAS PRICE, vice president & general manager. P. J. MALSOM, sales manager. STEVE BROOMELL, director of engineering. GARY TEDDY, administration manager.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (Sept. 1, 1978): $160.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $462.

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1979 Edition

Net Weekly State Total Circulation County Households

TV Households Households

WYOMING Campbell 5,400 5,000 93

Carbon 6,600 6,200 94

Converse 2,700 2,600 95

Crook 1,600 1,500 92

Fremont 10,900 10,500 96

Hot Springs 2,000 1,900 94

50% & Over Johnson 2,300 2,100 93

Natrona 20,700 20,100 97

Niobrara 1,200 1,100 95

Sheridan 8,900 8,300 94

Sublette 1,400 1,300 93

Sweetwater 12,900 12,300 95

Washakie 3,000 2,900 96

Weston 2,100 2,000 94

SOUTH DAKOTA Fall River 3,200 3,100 96

WYOMING Between 25-49% Albany 10,200 9,600 94

Big Horn 4,200 4,000 95

Park 7,200 6,800 95

Platte 3,200 3,000 94

SOUTH DAKOTA Lawrence 6,300 6,100 97

Between 5 -24% WYOMING Lincoln 3,700 3,500 94

Uinta 2,900 2,800 95

Station Totals 122,600 116,700 95

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) 67,400

Average Daily Circulation (1976-77) 45,300

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[Also operates satellites KSTF, Scottsbluff, Neb. and KTVS, Sterling,

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 5

(76 -82 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 10 -kw aural. An- tenna: 620 -ft. above ay. terrain, 483 -ft. above ground, 7260 -ft above sea level.

Latitude 41° 06' 03' Longitude 105° 00' 16"

Transmitter: Borie, Wyo., 10.2 -mi. WSW of Cheyenne.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

News Film Service: CBS.

Studio: 2923 E. Lincolnway.

Arbitron Data: The figures below in- clude Satellites KSTF, Scottsbluff, Neb. and KTVS, Sterling, Colo.

Total Households: © MSI Consumer Market Data as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV% and Circulation © 1978 American Research Bureau. County coverage based on Arbitton study (see

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Licensee: Wyneco Communications Inc., 2923 E. Lincolnway (82001).

Telephone: 307- 634 -7755. TWX No.: 910- 949 -4067. Ownership: Lamb Enterprises Inc., 100 %. Lamb also owns &

operates satellites KSTF, Scottsbluff, Neb. & KTVS, Sterling, Colo. For other interests, see WICU -TV, Erie, Pa.

Began Operation: March 22, 1954. Sale to present owner by Frontier Bcstg. Co. (McCraken) approved by FCC July 6, 1972 (Television Digest, Vol. 11:47; 12:28).

Represented (sales) by Avery -Knodel Inc.; Soderlund Co. (Omaha); Robert Hix Co. (Denver).

Represented (legal) by Fly, Shuebruk, Blume, Gaguine, Boros & Schulkind.

Personnel:

CARL J. OCCHIPINTI, general manager. MARGIE O'BRIEN, national sales manager. SCOTT TIPTON, chief engineer. STUART SEIBEL, program director.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 22- (Sept. 11, 1978) Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. 30 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class A -5:30 -10:35 p.m., daily. $750 $600 $500 $250 Graded rates apply'`

:Highest rate: $180.

Note: KSTF & KTVS are sold in combination with KYCU -TV, foregoing rates applying at no additional cost. Separate rates also available.

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $521.

Net Weekly Circulation

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Total Households

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COLORADO 50% & Over Jackson 600 600 96

Logan 6,700 6,400 96 Morgan 7,800 7,600 98

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Net Weekly Circulation

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Total TV Households Households Households

50% & Over

COLORADO -(Continued) Phillips Sedgwick Washington

NEBRASKA Banner Box Butte Cheyenne Deuel

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1,900 1,300 2,000

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9,600 94 4,700 97

23,700 98

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Gilpin 900 900 96

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Station Totals

Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77)

204,300 198,100 96

102,000 65,500

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Wyoming- Lander -Riverton -Thermopolis -Worland

KWRB-TV Ch. 10

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 58.9 -kw visual, 8.71 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1630 -ft. above ay. terrain, 79 -ft. above ground, 7498 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 27' 26" Longitude 108° 12' 02"

Transmitter: Boysen Peak.

Studio: 500 Arapahoe, Thermopolis, Wyo. (82443).

Telephone: 307- 864 -2351.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Total Household.,: 0 MSI

Consumer Market Dala as of 1/1/78. TV Homes: TV% and Circulation 'í7 1978 American Reseateh Bureau. County coverage bated on Arbltron study (see

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KWRB -TV Network Service: NBC, CBS, ABC.

Licensee: Chief Washakie TV, 500 Arapahoe, Thermopolis.

Ownership: Joseph P. and Mildred V. Ernst, 100 %. Note: Sale to Strang Telecasting Inc. pends.

Began Operation: Dec. 22, 1957.

Represented (sales) by Savalli /Gates Inc.

Personnel: MIL DR ED V. ERNST, general manager.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 3- (Sept. 1, 1970)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 10 Min. Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 8 Sec.

Class A -5 -11:30 p.m., Mon. -Fri.; 3 -11:30 p.m., Sat.; noon -11:30 p.m., Sun.

$150 $90 $60 $52 $30 $21 $20 $15

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $50.

Net Weekly State Circulation County

Total TV Households Households Households %

WYOMING 50% & Over Fremont

Hot Springs 10,900

2,000 10,500 96

1,900 94

WYOMING Between 25 -49% Big Horn 4,200 4,000 95

Washakie 3,000 2,900 96

Station Totals 20,100 19,300 96 Net Weekly Circulation (1976 -77) 9,600 Average Daily Circulation (1976 -77) 5,200

1979 Edition

KYCU -TV, Cheyenne (Arbitron Data Continued)

Net Weekly Circulation

State County

Total TV Households Households Households %

Between 5 -24%

NEBRASKA Chase 1,600 1,600 98 Dawes 3,200 3,000 95

Keith 3,500 3,400 98 Sheridan 2,600 2,500 97

SOUTH DAKOTA Fall River 3,200 3,100 96

WYOMING Carbon 6,600 6,200 94 Niobrara 1,200 1,100 95

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RADIO TV CATV NEWSPAPER BROKERS NEGOTIATIONS FINANCING APPRAISALS

CHICAGO

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BEVERLY HILLS

333 N. Michigan Ave. (312) 346 -6460

1725 K. Street, N.W. (202) 331 -9270

400 Colony Sq., #1004 (404) 892 -4655

9465 Wilshire Blvd. (213) 274 -8151

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Wyoming -Rock Springs

KTUX Ch. 13

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 6.03 -kw visual, 0.603 -kw aural, Antenna: Minus 60 -ft. above ay. terrain, 46 -ft. above ground, 6626 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 35' 51" Longitude 109° 10' 53"

Transmitter: Swanson Rd., Rock Springs.

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Grantee: Western Broadcasting Inc., Swanson Rd., Box 9, Rock Springs, Wyo. (82091).

Studio: Swanson Rd., Box 9, Rock Springs, Wyo. (82901). Telephone: 307-382-4022.

Ownership: Gerald E. Devine, pres., 331/3 %; Douglas C. Kehrig, v.p., 331/3 %; Linda K. Devine, secy. -treas., 281/3 %.

Began Operation: Oct. 21, 1977.

Represented (sales) by Savalli /Gates Inc.

Represented (legal) by Booth & Freret.

Represented (engineering) by Douglas C. Kehrig.

Personnel: GERALD E. DEVINE, president & general manager. DOUGLAS KEHRIG, vice president & chief engineer. LINDA DEVINE, operations manager.

Highest 30 Sec. Rate (April 25, 1978): $25.

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For details on multi -position ads in next year's Factbook,

Use Order Card #6 Stations Volume

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Wyoming- Sheridan

KSGW -TV Ch. 12

[Satellite of KOTA -TV, Rapid City, S.D.]

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12

(204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 18 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1220 -ft. above ay. terrain, 144 -ft. above ground, above sea level.

7824 -ft.

Latitude 44° 37' 20" Longitude 107° 06' 57"

Transmitter: 19.3 km S & 12.9 km W of Sheridan.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

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Grantee: Duhamel Broadcasting Enterprises, Box 1760, Rapid City, S.D. (57709).

Studio: See KOTA -TV, Rapid City.

Ownership: Same as KOTA -TV, Rapid City.

Began Operation: Oct. 28, 1977.

Represented (sales) by Katz Television.

Represented (legal) by Fisher, Wayland, Sout?imayd & Cooper.

Represented (engineering) by Vir N. James.

Personnel: See KOTA -TV, Rapid City, S.D.

Rates: Sold in combination with KOTA -TV.

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Telephone (513) 791 -8730

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GUAM

KGTF Agana Ch. 12

Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Guam Educational Telecommunications Commission, Box

3615, Agana, Guam (96910).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 27.6 -kw visual, 5.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 199 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 187 -ft. above ground, 467 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 13° 26' 13" Longitude 144° 48' 17"

(Complete Data in Educational Directory)

KUAM -TV Agana

Ch. 8

Network Service: CBS, NBC, ABC.

Licensee: Pacific Telestations Inc., Box 368, Agana, Guam (96910).

Studio: 1.9 -mi. SE of Agana.

Transmitter: Mt. Alutom.

Telephone: 477 -9861. Cable Address: KUAM.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 21.9 -kw visual, 3.8 -kw aural. Antenna: 936 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 121 -ft. above ground, 1139 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 13° 25' 53" Longitude 144° 42' 36"

AM Affiliate: KUAM, 10 -kw, 610 kHz.

FM Affiliate: KUAM -FM, 2.5 -kw, 93.9 MHz (No. 230), 77 -ft.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Lawrence S. Berger, pres., 51 %; Marcus Loew II, v.p., 9 %; William C. Williams, secy.; Ronald E. Pritchard, treas., 17 %; Elliott Cushman, dir., 14 %; Peter E. Reid Jr., dir., 9 %. Berger, Loew, Pritchard & Reid own WVUV(AM), American Samoa; Berger & Loew own KHVH(AM), Honolulu; Cushman owns Arizona Farmer.

Began Operation: Aug. 5, 1956. Sale to present owners by H. S. Killgore approved by FCC Sept. 15, 1977 (Television Digest, Vol. 17:38). Sale to Killgore by Phil Berg approved April 9, 1964 by FCC (Vols. 3:48, 4:16). Previously, 5% sold by John P. Hearne for 4% by William B. Duce to Berg, raising Berg's holdings from 45.5% to 54.5% (Vol. 2:34).

Represented (sales) by Intercontinental Services Ltd.

Represented (engineering) by Hammett & Edison.

Personnel:

JON A. ANDERSON, vice president & general manager.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 2

(Oct. 1, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 10 Min. 30 Sec.

$500 $280

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $100.

$80

Arbitron Does Not Provide Coverage Data for

Guam, Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands

942 -b

PUERTO RICO

WIPM -TV Mayaguez

Ch. 3

Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Department of Education of P.R., Hato Rey, San Juan.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power: 35.5 -kw visual, 3.55 -kw aural. Antenna: 590 -ft. above ay. terrain, 209 -ft. above ground, 816 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 04' 11" Longitude 67° 08' 03"

(Complete Data In Educational Directory)

WI PR -TV San Juan

Ch. 6

Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Department of Education of P.R., Hato Rey, San Juan.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 6 (82 -88 MHz). Authorized power: 53.7 -kw visual, 5.37 -kw aural. Antenna: 2865 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1089 -ft. above ground, 4044 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 06' 42" Longitude 66° 03' 05"

(Complete Data In Educational Directory)

WVEO Aguadilla

Ch. 44

Licensee: Video Empresas Del Oeste Inc., P.O. Box W, GPO, Agua- dilla, P.R. (00603).

Studio: Road 411, km 77, Aguada, P.R.

Telephone: 809-832-4560.

Transmitter: Barrio Atalaya, Aguada, P.R.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 44 (650 -656 MHz). Authorized power: 993 -kw max. & 948 -kw horizontal visual, 198 -kw max. aural. Antenna: 1220 -ft. above ay. terrain, 235 -ft. above ground, 1448 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 19' 06" Longitude 67° 10' 42"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: Dr. Pablo Guardiola, pres., 42 %; Abacoa Radio Corp., 42 %; Hector Nicolau, 16 %.

Began Operation: Oct. 7, 1974.

Represented (sales) by Contemporary Media.

Represented (legal) by Hamel, Park, McCabe & Saunders.

Represented (engineering) by Willis C. Beecher.

Note: Affiliated with the Perez Perry Network.

Map for WVEO, Aguadilla not available

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Puerto Rico -Aguadilla- Mayaguez

WOLE-TV Ch. 12

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 17.8 -kw visual, 3.55 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1010 -ft. above ay. terrain, 60 -ft. above ground, 1284 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 18' 51" Longitude 67° 11' 30"

Transmitter: Pico Atalaya, Rincon, Puerto Rico.

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

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Licensee: Western Broadcasting Corp. of Puerto Rico, Box AQ, Mayaguez, P.R. (00708).

Studio: 17 Marina St., Aguadilla.

Telephone: 809- 833 -1200. Telex: 385 -4414.

Ownership: John Lyon, 33.3 %; Du Art Film Labs Inc., 33.32 %; Jose Bechara, 16.66 %; A. Gimenez- Aguayo, 8.33 %; Reynaldo Barletta, 8.33 %. Bechara owns WKJB- AM -FM, Mayaguez; Gimenez- Aguayo is pres. & 41.4% owner of WPAB, Ponce.

Began Operation: May 10, 1960.

Represented (legal) by Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel: JOHN LYON, president. AMADEO NAZARIO, general manager. DOEL ORIOL, chief engineer. MYRNA R. GOMEZ, traffic manager.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 1

(Nov. 1, 1977)

Hour 30 Min. 10 Min. Min. 30 Sec. 10 Sec. Class AA- 6:30 -10:30 p.m., daily. $400 $250 $140 $150 $80 $40

1979 Edition

SEE... you do read the ads

AND SO DO THE OTHER USERS OF THIS

FACTBOOK. EVERY TIME YOU USE THIS BOOK,

YOU SEE THESE ADS. THIS IS THE LOGICAL PLACE

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Puerto Rico -Mayaguez

WORA-TV Ch. 5

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WORA-TV

WORA -TV Licensee: Quality Telecasting Corp., Box 43 (00708).

Studio: Darlington Bldg., Box 43, Mayaguez (00708).

Telephone: 809 -832 -1150. Cable: RACO.

Ownership: Radio Americas Corp. (WORA), 98.89 %. Officers: Al- fredo R. de Arellano Jr., pres., .56 %; Esther Del Valle de R. de Arellano, treas., .44 %; Gloria M. R. de Arellano de Vizcarrondo, secy., .11 %. Quality Broadcasting Corp. of San Juan, wholly owned subsidiary, owns WQBS & WIOB(FM), San Juan, P.R. and Voice of Puerto Rico which operates WPRP & WIOC(FM), Ponce, P.R.

Began Operation: Oct. 1, 1955.

Represented (sales) by Quality Bcstg., Box 9986, Santurce (San Juan), P.R. (00908). Telephone: 809 -725 -4020.

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®C°a;,al _ _ F<on, -m

POPULATION KEY

®O.., 100,000 015.000 m

050.000 r. 100,000 010.000 to

25,000 l0 50,000 0 0.0001n n Under 5000 .{Wo..i eryL

O' American Slap Cu., Inc.. N.Y., No. 11211

Represented (legal) by Wilner & Scheiner.

Personnel:

ALFREDO R. de ARELLANO JR., president. MAUREEN J. de MENDEZ, general manager. JESUS ECHEVARRIA, chief engineer. G. A. BONET, director of engineering.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD

(June 1, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. Min.

Class AA- 6:30 -10 p.m., daily.

$305 $195 $130 $90 $60

30 Sec. 10 Sec.

550 $25

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Puerto Rico -Ponce

WRIK-TV Ch. 7

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 7 (174 -180 MHz). Authorized power: 186 -kw max. & 166 -kw horizontal visual, 22.4 -kw aural. Antenna: 2710 -ft. above ay. terrain, 440 -ft. above ground, 4377 -ft. above sea level. Latitude 18° 09' 17" Longitude 66° 33' 16"

Transmitter: Cerro Maravilla, 5 -mi. SE of Jayuya, P.R.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

GRADE A ,

T l C ß C I A N GRADE A

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POPULATION KEY

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o 50.000 s 100.000 ®10.000 to r.

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WRIK-TV

. ; ._ SPAy

W RI K-TV

Licensee: Ponce Television Corp., Darlington Bldg. (00731).

Studios: Darlington Bldg., Ponce (00731); Stop 8, Puerta de Tierra, San Juan (00902).

Telephones: 809 -842 -0280 (Ponce); 809 -724 -7575 (San Juan).

Ownership: United Artists Bcstg. Note: Sale pends.

Began Operation: Feb. 2, 1958. Sale to present owners approved by FCC March 11, 1970 (Television Digest, Vol. 9:31). Previously, sale of 36.67% to Alfredo C. Ramirez, giving him control, ap- proved Dec. 23, 1964 by FCC (Vol. 5:1).

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

()American Map Co., Inc., N.Y., No. 14244

Personnel:

ANDY AL BECK, president. PETER L. MORENO, vice president & general manager. ROBERT BEURKET, chief engineer. ADOLFO FLORES, sales manager.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 19-(April 15, 1973)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class AA- 6:30 -10 p.m., daily.

$1300 $800 $600 $350 $320 $230 $200 $175

Hann Inc.16255 Ventura

íi1 Feld ra Boulevard

Encino, California 91436

(213) 986 -3201

ME

Hogan

Suite 219

BROKERS CONSULTANTS

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Puerto Rico-Ponce

WSUR-TV Ch. 9

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9

(186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 57.5 -kw visual, 7.24 -kw aural. An- tenna: 2775 -ft. above ay. terrain, 276 -ft. above ground, above sea level.

4466 -ft.

Latitude 18° 10' 17" Longitude 66° 34' 30"

Transmitter: Mt. Jayuya.

Color: Live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

WSUR-TV

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WSUR-TV

LEGEND

* Cop;aol - - E.onoM< R

POPULATION KEY

*Oyer 100,000 o 15,000 lo :

o 50.OW ru 1 W,OW 0 10.0W r° ® 15.000 10 50,000 0 5,000 ro 1

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©American Map Co., Inc., N.Y., No. 14244

Licensee: American Colonial Bcstg. Corp., Box 4189, San Juan (00905).

Studio: La Rambla, Ponce.

Sales Office: 1000 Ponce de Leon Ave., Ponce.

Telephone: 809 -842 -4178.

Ownership: Ralph Perez Perry estate, 100%, also owner of WKBM- TV, Caguas -San Juan and radios WKVM- AM -FM, San Juan.

Began Operation: Feb. 20, 1958.

Represented (engineering) by Willis C. Beecher.

Personnel:

LUIS FELIPE RODRIGUEZ, production manager.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 3-(Aug. 1, 1963)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class AA- 6:30 -9:30 p.m., daily.

$200.00 $125.00 $85.00 $36.00 $27.00 $22.00 $18.00

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Puerto Rico -San Juan

WAPA -TV Ch. 4

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 4 (66 -72 MHz). Authorized power: 53.7 -kw visual, 8.1 -kw aural. An- tenna: 2865 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1094 -ft. above ground, 4049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 06' 42" Longitude 66° 03' 05"

Transmitter: Cerro La Santa, 21 -mi. S of San Juan.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

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WAPA -TV

Licensee: Puerto Rico Broadcasting Inc., G.P.O. Box 2050, San Juan, P.R. (00936).

Studio: State Rd. 19, km 0.5, Guaynado, P.R.

Telephone: 809 -792 -4444.

Ownership: Western Bcstg. Co. & Price Industries Corp., 50% each. Officers: John Price, pres.; Dale G. Moore, chmn.; Norman Louvau, v.p.; Earl E. Morgenroth, secy. -treas. Western Bcstg. is wholly owned by Dale G. Moore. For other interests, see KMTV, Twin Falls, Ida.

Began Operation: March 5, 1954. Sale to present owners by Colum- bia Pictures Industries approved by FCC May 26, 1976. Sale to Columbia by Winston -Salem Bcstg. & Jose R. Quinones approved by FCC April 25, 1962. Sale of 80% to Winston -Salem Bcstg. by Jose R. Quinones interests was approved May 1, 1957 by FCC (Television Digest, Vol. 13:13, 14, 18).

Represented (sales) by Caballero Spanish Media.

Represented (legal) by Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth.

1979 Edition

LEGEND C.pnol - EwnomI e a.l

POPULATION KEY

()Over 100.000 015,000 to 45

® 50,000 m 100,000 010,000 to IS

® 45.000 to 00.000 ° 5.000 to 10

o Und., 5.000

s

©American Map Co., Inc., N.Y., Na, LI'-'4-t

Represented (engineering) by Hammett & Edison.

Personnel:

NORMAN LOUVAU, vice president & general manager. ANGEL COMESANA, general sales manager. MANUEL FEBO, business manager. RAFAEL DUANY, program director. BILL PEREZ, news director. DR. JULIO BRITO, director of engineering. MIGUEL A. NEGRON, promotion manager. CANDIDO VALCARCEL, production manager.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 29 -A

(March 1, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec.

Class AA- 6:30 -10:30 p.m., daily.

$3200 $1900

:Highest rate: $855.

Graded rates apply'`

10 Sec.

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Puerto Rico -San Juan

WKAQ -TV Ch. 2

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2

(54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 53.7 -kw visual, 10.5 -kw aural. An- tenna: 2830 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1105 -ft. above ground, 4049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 06' 54" Longitude 66° 03' 10"

Transmitter: Cerro La Santa, 21 -mi. S of San Juan.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

News Film Service: CBS.

GRADE B.. :17'7%4'

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NORTHWEST NORTH

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POPULATION KEY

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0 50,000 ro 100.000 Io.000 ro 1:

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WKAQ-TV ©American Map Co., Inc., N.Y., No. 14244

WKAQ -TV Licensee: Telemundo Inc., P.O. Box W, San Juan, P.R. (00936).

Studio: 383 Franklin D. Roosevelt Ave., San Juan.

Telephone: 764 -0202.

Ownership: Angel Ramos estate (foundation trust), 60.3%.

Began Operation: March 28, 1954.

Represented (sales) by Inter -American Publications Inc.

Represented (legal) by Dempsey & Koplovitz.

Personnel:

RAFAEL RUIZ, general manager. E. VALDES PAGES, chief engineer. CONRADO ROSA, program director. RAFAEL OLLER, sales manager. HUBERTO E. BIAGGI, business administrator.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 78 -1

(June 1, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 10 Min. Min. 30 Sec.

Class AA- 6:30 -10:30 p.m., daily.

$2300 $1500 $1065 $850 $600 $350

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$200

Repetition breeds REMEMBRANCE

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Puerto Rico -Caguas -San Juan

WKBM-TV Ch. 11

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 200 -kw visual, 39.8 -kw aural. An- tenna: 1180 -ft. above ay. terrain, 240 -ft. above ground, 1913 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 16' 54" Longitude 66° 06' 46"

Transmitter: Cerro Marquessa Mt., 6 -mi. NW of Caguas.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

AM Affiliate: WKVM, San Juan, 50- kw, 810 kHz.

FM Affiliate: WKVM -FM, San Juan, 50 -kw, 105.7 MHz (No. 289), 1100 -ft.

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NORTHWEST Aguadilla COAST

Mu°

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WKBM-TV

GRADE B

LEGEND Cot+°I Evonwmc Popions

POPULATION PET

*Oyer 100000 015000 se 25,000

® 50,000 to 100.000 ae 10.000 re 15,000

® 25,000 0 50,000 0 5,000 re 10000 e und.. 5,000

riAmcrican Map Co., Inc., N.Y.. Nn. 1,12.11

WKBM -TV Network Service: None, independent.

Licensee: American Colonial Broadcasting Corp., Box 4189, San Juan (00905).

Studio: 657 Condado St., San Juan.

Ownership: Ralph Perez Perry estate, 100 %, also owner of WSUR- TV, Ponce and radios WKVM- AM -FM, San Juan.

Began Operation: April 22, 1960.

Represented (engineering) by Willis C. Beecher.

Personnel:

CARMEN JUNCO, general manager. OSVALDO SANTIAGO, studio operations. JOSE A. RIBAS, sales manager. JOSE RODRIGUEZ, film department. VIVIAN PRIETO, comptroller. NEPHTALI RODRIGUEZ, news director.

1979 Edition

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 4 -(Jan. 1, 1977)

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. Min. 30 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class AA -6 -11 p.m., daily. $2300 $1700 $1000 $600" $365` $210"

:Class AA -6 -10 p.m., daily.

CABLE

MALARKEY TELEVISION TAYLO MANAGEMENT AND AND ASSOCIATES

ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS CALL TOLL FREE 800.424 -8036

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VIRGIN ISLANDS

WTJX -TV Charlotte Amalie

Ch. 12

Non -Commercial Educational Station

Licensee: Virgin Islands Public Television System, c/o Calvin F.

Bastian, Box 7077, St. Thomas (00801).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized

power: 31.6 -kw visual, 6.32 -kw aural. Antenna: 1490 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 130 -ft. above ground, 1610 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 20' 30" Longitude 64° 55' 16"

(Complete Data In Educational Directory)

WBNB -TV Charlotte Amalie

Ch. 10

Network Service: CBS.

Licensee: Island Teleradio Service Inc., Box 1947, St. Thomas, V.I. (00801).

Studio: Market Square. Cable: WBN B.

Telephone: 809 -774 -0400 (studio); 809- 774 -0300 (office).

Transmitter: Signal Hill, Mountain Top Estates.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 2.5 -kw visual, 0.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 1604 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 203 -ft. above ground, 1677 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 18° 21' 23" Longitude 64° 56' 43"

Color: Network, film, slide & tape. News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: District Communications Inc., 100 %. District is owned by Jeanus B. Parks Jr., 17.64 %; Cleveland L. Dennard, chmn., 18.90 %; William H. Dilday Jr., 3.60 %; Samuel C. Jackson, 11.79%; J. Raymond Jones & Ruth H. Jones Trust, 36.39 %; Charles E. Tate, 5.46%; Emmett J. Rice, 6.12 %.

Began Operation: July 1, 1961. Sale to present owner by Federated Media Inc. approved by FCC Sept. 6, 1974 (Television Digest, Vol. 13:48). Previous sale to Federated Media by Robert Moss, Robert E. Noble Jr., Kenneth H. Granger & Faye R. Russell ap- proved by FCC May 1970 (Vol. 9:16).

Represented (legal) by Arnold & Porter.

Personnel:

RUTH H. JONES, president & treasurer. SHIRLEE TAYLOR HAIZLIP, general manager.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 10- (Sept. 1, 1978)

Hour 30 Min. 5 Min.

Class AA -5:45 -10:15 p.m., daily.

$300.00 $150.00 $75.00

NETWORK BASE HOURLY RATE: $100.

WSVI Christiansted

Ch. 8

Min. 30 Sec.

$73.50 $47.25

Network Service: ABC.

Licensee: Antilles Broadcasting Corp., P.O. Box 8 ABC, Sunny Isle Shopping Center, St. Croix, V.I. (00820).

Studio & Transmitter: Recovery Hill, Christiansted, St. Croix, V.I. (00820). Telephone: 809-773-0008.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized

power: 58.5 -kw visual, 7.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 750 -ft. above ay. terrain, 77 -ft. above ground, 830 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 17° 44' 10" Longitude 64° 41' 56"

Holds CP for change to 7.76 -kw visual, 1.38 -kw aural, 1120 -ft. above ay. terrain, 265 -ft. above ground, 1321 -ft. above sea level, lat. 17° 45' 25 ", long. 67° 47' 59 "; transmitter to Blue Mtn., 6 -mi. W of Christiansted. BPCT -5163.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP. Facsimile Service: AP.

Ownership: Leroy A. Mercer, pres., 57 %; Len Gawrych, 43 %.

Began Operation: Nov. 10, 1965. Sale to Peoples Bcstg. by Quality Telecasting approved by FCC Nov. 19, 1973. Left air Nov. 14,

1975. Sale to present owners approved Jan. 31, 1978.

Represented (sales) by Intercontinental Services Ltd. (U.S.); Schel- lenberg & Kirwan Inc. (P.R.); Rediffusion International Ltd. (U.K. & Europe); Andy McDermott Sales Ltd. (Canada).

Personnel: LEROY A. MERCER, president. LEN GAWRYCH, vice president.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 1

Hour 30 Min. Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec.

Class AA -6 -10 p.m., daily. $300.00 $195.00 $65.00 $42.50 $31.50

ZBTV British Virgin Islands

Ch. 5

Network Service: West Indies Television Network.

Licensee: Television West Indies Ltd., P. O. Box 34, Broadcast Peak,

Chawell, Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

Studio: Broadcast Peak. Telephone: Tortola 43332.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 5 (76 -82 MHz). Authorized power: 30 -kw visual, 3 -kw aural. Antenna: 1505 -ft. above ay. terrain, 40 -ft. above ground, 1505 -ft. above sea level.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: David Antoniak, 55 %; Columbia Pictures, 30 %.

Began Operation: Dec. 22, 1973.

Represented (sales) by David Antoniak, 744 W. Church St., Orlando, Fla. (32805).

Personnel:

DAVID ANTONIAK, president. LARRY CUNNINGHAM, sales manager. SHERIDAN BECHT, operations director.

Rates: See PJF -TV, St. Maarten.

PJF -TV St. Maarten -Saba

Ch. 3

Network Service: West Indies Television Network.

Licensee: Netherland Windward Television N.V., Television House,

Philipsburg, St. Maarten, N.A.

Studio: Television House, Philipsburg. Telephone: 2488. Cable: WESTV. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power:

120 -kw visual, 12 -kw aural. Antenna: 1710 -ft. above ay. terrain, 125 -ft. above ground, 1710 -ft. above sea level.

Color: Network, slide, film & tape. News Film Service: ABC.

Ownership: David Antoniak, 55 %; Columbia Pictures, 30 %. Began Operation: Dec. 22, 1973.

Represented (sales) by Intercontinental Communications.

Represented (legal) by Sullivan, Beauregard & Meyers.

Personnel: DAVID ANTONIAK, president. J. DENNIS DeFREITAS, vice president & managing director. MARTINA HASSELL, executive secretary.

DIGEST OF RATE CARD NO. 1

Hour 30 Min. 15 Min. 5 Min. Min. 30 Sec. 20 Sec. 10 Sec.

Class AA- 6:30 -10 p.m., daily.

$175.00 $125.00 $75.00 $50.00 $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $12.50

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PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL TV STATION DIRECTORY Personnel, Facilities and Other Data as of September 1, 1978

Including Call Letters and Address of Commercially Operated Outlets

Plus CP Holders Reported Due to Begin Operating by Early 1979

For Educational Television Networks, See Services Volume

ALABAMA WIIQ

Demopolis Ch. 41

Grantee (STA): Alabama Educational Magnolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Studios: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Transmitter: 6.2 -mi. NW of Linden, Ala.

Technical facilities: Channel No. 41 power: 447 -kw visual, 44.7 -kw aural. ay. terrain, 997 -ft. above ground,

Latitude 32° Longitude 87°

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Began Operation: Sept. 13, 1970.

Personnel: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

GEORGE SNOW, chief engineer.

Television Commission, 2101

Telephone: 205 -289 -1927.

(632 -638 MHz). Authorized Antenna: 1080-ft. above

1259 -ft. above sea level.

22' 01" 52' 03"

Commission, 2101 Mag-

205 -496 -3631.

-60 MHz). Authorized power: 695 -ft. above ay. terrain,

sea level.

WBIQ Birmingham

Ch. 10

Grantee (STA): Alabama Educational Television Commission, 2101 Magnolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Telephone: 205- 328 -8756.

Studios: Auburn University; Birmingham Area ETV; University of Alabama; Montgomery ETV Center; Huntsville Public Schools ETV Center; University of Montevallo; Alabama A & M University.

Transmitter: Red Mt. Telephone: 205- 322 -4359.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1050 -ft. above ay. terrain, 790 -ft. above ground, 1797 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 29' 19" Longitude 86° 47' 57"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: State of Alabama. Commission members: Dr. Harold N. Stinson, T. T. Martin, Mrs. Bertha Roberts, Mrs. Jerri McLain, Ned Butler, pres. Commission also operates WAIQ, Montgomery, WCIQ, Mount Cheaha State Park, WDIQ, Dozier, WEIQ, Mobile, WHIQ, Huntsville, WFIQ, Florence, WGIQ, Louisville & WIIQ, Demopolis.

Began Operation: April 28, 1955.

Personnel:

WDIQ Dozier

Ch. 2

Licensee: Alabama Educational Television nolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Studios: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Transmitter: Mervillis Mill Rd. Telephone:

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 100 -kw visual, 10 -kw aural. Antenna: 566 -ft. above ground, 1052 -ft. above

DENIS N. STORK, general manager. Latitude 31° 33' 16" SAM MATTHEWS, administrative assistant. Longitude 86° 23' 32" AL RENFRO, engineering & technical director. HENRY BONNER, director for programming. Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

LORENE WILLIAMS, assistant program director. Ownership: See WBIQ, Birmingham. ANITA HENDERSON, controller. SKYE McLEOD, director of public information.

Began Operation: Aug. 8, 1956.

TRISHA REEDER, traffic manager. Personnel: See WBIQ, Birmingham. WILFRED SIDDLE, chief engineer, WBIQ. RANDEL MIKEL, chief engineer.

s 1979 Edition

Quality Instructional Programming

Tape-Film-Videocassette ...and a service for ETV - tape -to- videocassette transfer

O ® GREAT PLAINS NATIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION LIBRARY ,FOX 8066 LINCOLN. NEBRASKA 68501 (402) 467 -2502

-a service agency of the Universit of Nebraska -Lincoln-

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WFIQ Florence

Ch. 36

Licensee: Alabama Educational Television Commission, 2101 Mag- nolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Studios: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Transmitter: 1.8 -mi. N of Jonesboro. Telephone: 205 -332 -4422.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 36 (602 -608 MHz). Authorized power: 589 -kw visual, 58.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 760 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 538 -ft. above ground, 1476 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 34' 48" Longitude 87° 46' 28"

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Began Operation: Aug. 9, 1967.

Personnel: See WBIQ, Birmingham. HAP CHANDLER, chief engineer.

WHIQ Huntsville

Ch. 25

Licensee: Alabama Educational Television Commission, 2101 Mag- nolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Studios: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Transmitter: 706 Reed Dr. Telephone: 205 -536 -8450.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 25 (536 -542 MHz). Authorized power: 631 -kw visual, 126 -kw aural. Antenna: 1173 -ft. above ay. terrain, 339 -ft. above ground, 1962 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 44' 16" Longitude 86° 32' 02"

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Began Operation: Nov. 15, 1965.

Personnel: See WBIQ, Birmingham. BOB DEWBERRY, chief engineer.

WGIQ Louisville

Ch. 43

Licensee: Alabama Educational Television Commission, 2101 Mag- nolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Studios: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Transmitter: .4 -mi. W of Texasville, Ala.

Telephone: 205 -775 -8846.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 43 (644 -650 MHz). Authorized power: 708 -kw visual, 70.8 -kw aural. Antenna: 940 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 795 -ft. above ground, 1400 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 31° 44' 00" Longitude 85° 25' 46"

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Began Operation: Sept. 9, 1968.

Personnel: See WBIQ, Birmingham. BILL DAVIS, chief engineer.

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WEIQ Mobile Ch. 42

Licensee: Alabama Educational Television Commission, 2101 Mag- nolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Studios: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Transmitter: Near Spanish Fort, 0.6 -mi. S of U.S. Hwy. #31.

Telephone: 205- 438 -9656.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 42 (638 -644 MHz). Authorized power: 234 -kw visual, 23.4 -kw aural. Antenna: 600 -ft. above ay. terrain, 543 -ft. above ground, 702 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 30° 39' 33" Longitude 87° 53' 33"

Requests CP for change to 1186 -kw visual, 118.6 -kw aural.

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Began Operation: November 18, 1964.

Personnel: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

TAD DUNN, chief engineer.

WAIQ Montgomery

Ch. 26

Grantee (STA): Alabama Educational Television Commission, 2101 Magnolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Studios: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Transmitter: Patterson Field, Montgomery, Alabama.

Telephone: 205 -265 -9341, Montgomery.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 26 (542 -548 MHz). Authorized power: 229 -kw visual, 22.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 600 -ft. above ay. terrain, 553 -ft. above ground, 813 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 22' 52" Longitude 86° 17' 30"

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Began Operation: December 18, 1962.

Personnel: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

PERRY LEWIS, chief engineer.

WCIQ Mount Cheaha State Park

Ch. 7

Licensee: Alabama Educational Television Commission, 2101 Mag- nolia Ave., Birmingham, Ala. (35205).

Studios: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Transmitter: Mt. Cheaha, near Munford.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 7 (174 -180 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 2000 -ft. above ay. terrain, 574 -ft. above ground, 2981 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 29' 06" Longitude 85° 48' 32"

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Began Operation: Jan. 7, 1955.

Ownership: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

Personnel: See WBIQ, Birmingham.

JIM BOYD, chief engineer.

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ALASKA

KAKM Anchorage

Ch. 7

Licensee: Alaska Public Television Inc., 3211 Providence Drive, An- chorage (99504).

Studio: 3211 Providence Dr., Anchorage (99504).

Telephone: 907 -276 -7070.

Transmitter: MacKay Bldg., 338 Denali St., Anchorage.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 7 (174 -180 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 143 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 250 -ft. above ground, 360 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 61° 13' 10" Longitude 149° 52' 33"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corporation.

Began Operation: May 7, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: DICK ENDERS, acting general manager. FRANK MENGEL, chief engineer. JANE LAWRENCE, program assistant.

KYUK -TV Bethel

Ch. 4

Licensee: Bethel Broadcasting Inc., Box 468, Bethel, Alaska (99559).

Studio: Bethel. Telephone: 907 -543 -3131.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 4 (54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 4.67 -kw visual, 1.16 -kw aural. Antenna: 200 -ft. above ay. terrain, 255 -ft. above ground, 280 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 60° 47' 33" Longitude 161° 46' 22"

Transmitter: 605 Radio St.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: Bethel Bcstg. Inc. Martin Moore, pres.

Began Operation: Sept. 14, 1972.

AM Affiliate: KYUK, 5 -kw, 580 kHz.

Represented (legal) by McKenna, Wilkinson & Kittner.

Personnel: CAROL SCHATZ, general manager. JOE AXFORD, engineering. JANET SHANTZ, news director. BETSY BLASSINGHAM, programming. ALEXIE ISAAC, traffic.

KUAC -TV Fairbanks

Ch. 9

Licensee: University of Alaska, c/o Donald B. Upham, Fine Arts Complex, Fairbanks (99701).

Studio: Fine Arts Complex, U. of Alaska, Fairbanks.

FM Affiliate: KUAC -FM, 10.5 -kw, 104.7 MHz (No. 284), 438 -ft.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 46.8 -kw visual, 8.33 -kw aural. Antenna: 500 -ft. above ay. terrain, 151 -ft. above ground, 1451 -ft. above sea level.

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Alaska- Arizona Educational

Latitude 64° 54' 42" Longitude 147° 46' 38"

Transmitter: Ridge approx. 1 -mi. N of Farmers Loop Rd., 4.5 -mi. from Fairbanks.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: U. of Alaska.

Began Operation: Dec. 22, 1971.

Personnel: DONALD B. UPHAM, general manager. MYRON A. TISDEL, program manager. GEORGE D. CAUSEY, engineering director.

KTOO -TV Juneau

Ch. 3

Grantee: Capital Community Bcstg. Inc., c/o Charles M. Northrip, 240 Main St., Juneau (99801).

Studio: 240 Main St., Juneau (99801).

Transmitter: Federal Bldg., 9th & Glacier Ave., Juneau.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power: 2.45 -kw visual, 0.49 -kw aural. Antenna: Minus 1016 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 259 -ft. above ground, 308 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 58° 18' 03.8" Longitude 134° 25' 21.3"

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Richard P. Dowling, pres.; Janice Hollender, v.p.; William Ratcliffe, secy.; Elaine Mitchell, Jim Heumann, Ross Soboleff & Jean Rogers, members.

Began Operation: October 1, 1978.

FM Affiliate: KTOO -FM, 0.1 -kw, 104.3 MHz (No. 282).

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Represented (engineering) by Richard P. Dowling.

Personnel: CHARLES M. NORTH RIP, general manager. SHARON GAIPTMAN, program director. J. W. FOSTER, chief engineer. JAMES MAHAN, production director. KATHY JAHNER, business manager.

ARIZONA

KAET Phoenix

Ch. 8

Licensee: Arizona Board of Regents, Arizona State U., Tempe, Ariz. (85281).

Studio: Stauffer Communication Arts Bldg., Arizona State U., Tempe, Ariz.

Telephone: 602 -965 -3506.

Transmitter: South Mt., 5 -mi. S of Phoenix.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 117 -kw visual, 16.2-kw aural. Antenna: 1620 -ft. above ay. terrain, 177 -ft. above ground, 2830 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 19' 54" Longitude 112° 03' 52"

Requests CP for change to 316 -kw visual, 47.4 -kw aural. BPET- 603.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

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KAET, Phoenix -(Continued)

News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Operated by Arizona State U. for the Board of Regents.

Began Operation: Jan. 30, 1961.

Personnel:

ROBERT H. ELLIS, general manager. LYLE METTLER, station manager. PEGGY HUGHES, program manager. TED CHRISTENSEN, assistant manager, ITV. GLENN TURNER, business manager. VICTOR R. TURNER, chief engineer. JOHN F. LANG II, development director. CAROLYN KOWALSKI, public information director. PATRICIA BAREY, production coordinator.

KUAT -TV Tucson

Ch. 6

Licensee: Arizona Board of Regents, University of Arizona, Mod- ern Languages Bldg., Tucson, Ariz. (85721).

Studio: Modern Languages Bldg., U. of Arizona, Tucson.

Telephone: 602 -884 -1434.

Transmitter: Mt. Bigelow, 18 mi. NE of Tucson.

AM Affiliate: KUAT, 50 -kw, 1550 kHz.

FM Affiliate: KUAT -FM, 12.5 -kw, 90.5 MHz (No. 213), 3580 -ft. TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: UPI.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 6 (82 -88 MHz). Authorized power: 35.5 -kw visual, 3.55 -kw aural. Antenna: 3635 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 192 -ft. above ground, 8722 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 24' 55" Longitude 110° 42' 54"

Ownership: University of Arizona, John P. Schaefer, pres.

Began Operation: March 8, 1959.

Personnel: FRANK BARRECA, general manager. HARRY ATWOOD, film production manager. WES MARSHALL, assistant director /program services. LYN SAWYER, development /information manager. OLIVIA SMITH, program manager. BRETT MILLER, asst. director, production.

ARKANSAS

KETG Arkadelphia

Ch. 9

Licensee: Arkansas ETV Commission, 350 S. Donaghey St., Conway, Ark. (72032).

Studio: See KETS, Little Rock.

Transmitter: 2 -mi. SE of Gurdon, Ark.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 1080 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1110 -ft. above ground, 1340 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 54' 26" Longitude 93° 06' 46"

Ownership: See KETS, Little Rock.

Began Operation: Oct. 2, 1976.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KETS, Little Rock.

KAFT Fayetteville

Ch. 13

Licensee: Arkansas ETV Commission, 350 S. Donaghey St., Conway, Ark. (72032).

Studio: See KETS, Little Rock.

Transmitter: 5.7 -mi. NE of Winslow.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 1680 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1249 -ft. above ground, 3449 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 48' 53" Longitude 94° 01' 41"

Ownership: See KETS, Little Rock.

Began Operation: Sept. 18, 1976.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KETS, Little Rock.

KTEJ Jonesboro

Ch. 19

Licensee: Arkansas ETV Commission, 350 S. Donaghey St., Conway, Ark. (72032).

Studio: See KETS, Little Rock.

Transmitter: 1.6 -mi. E of Bono.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 19 (500 -506 MHz). Authorized power: 1232 -kw max. & 933 -kw horizontal visual, 246.4 -kw max. & 186 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1020 -ft. above ay. terrain, 945 -ft. above ground, 1345 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 54' 14" Longitude 90° 46' 14"

Ownership: See KETS, Little Rock.

Began Operation: May 1, 1976.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KETS, Little Rock.

KETS Little Rock

Ch. 2

Licensee: Arkansas ETV Commission, 350 S. Donaghey St., Conway, Ark. (72032).

Studio: 350 S. Donaghey St., Conway, Ark.

Transmitter: U.S. Hwy. 65, 2 -mi. N of Redfield, Barraque Twp.

Telephone: 501- 375 -2431, Little Rock; 501- 329 -3887, Conway.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 1780 -ft. above ay. terrain, 2000 -ft. above ground, 2272 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 28' 23" Longitude 92° 12' 10"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: State Commission. Officers: Dr. Emmett Smith, chair- man; George Campbell, vice chairman; Dr. T. Wayne Lanier, secy. -treas.

Began Operation: Dec. 4, 1966.

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Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: LEE REAVES, director. HERBERT H. LAWRENCE, instructional administrator. FRED H. SCHMUTZ, program manager. VERNON L. DILLAPLAIN, chief engineer.

CALIFORNIA

KEET Eureka

Ch. 13

Licensee: Redwood Empire Public Television Inc., Box 13, Eureka, Cal. (95501).

Studio: 7246 Humbolt Hill Rd.

Telephone: 707-445-0813.

Transmitter: Barry Ridge, 10.8 -mi. SE of Eureka.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 61.7 -kw visual, 12.76 -kw aural. Antenna: 1540 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 177 -ft. above ground, 2839 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 43' 36" Longitude 123° 58' 19"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Redwood Empire Public TV Inc. James Brown, pres.

Began Operation: April 14, 1969.

Represented (legal) by James E. Greeley.

Personnel:

JAMES H. TURK, general manager. MICHAEL GLIMPSE, program operations director. JOEL HOUSEHOLTER, chief engineer.

KMTF Fresno Ch. 18

Licensee: Fresno County Department of Education, 2314 Mariposa St., Fresno, Cal. (93721).

Studio: 733 L St., Fresno, Cal. (93721).

Transmitter: Bear Mtn., 28 -mi. E of Fresno.

Technical Facilities: Ch. No. 18 (494 -500 MHz). Authorized power: 562 -kw visual, 112 -kw aural. Antenna: 2220 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 245 -ft. above ground, 3641 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 36° 44' 45" Longitude 119° 16' 52"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit organization.

Began Operation: April 10, 1977.

Personnel: COLIN DOUGHERTY, station manager. KATHRYN COVIER, development director. KEN CHAMBERLAIN, program director. JERRY KRIEG, public information director. AL TROUSDALE, chief engineer. JACK GLASSTETTER, production manager.

KOCE -TV Huntington Beach

Ch. 50

Licensee: Board of Trustees, Coast Community College District.

1979 Edition

California Educational

Studio: 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Cal. (92647).

Telephone: 714-897-0302.

Transmitter: Skyline Dr. in Puente Hills, 3 -mi. N of La Habra.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 50 (686 -692 MHz). Authorized power: 2750 -kw max. & 290 -kw horizontal visual, 275 -kw max. & 29 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1093 -ft. above ay. terrain, 254 - ft. above ground, 1540.5 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 58' 19" Longitude 117° 56' 57"

Color: Live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Coast Community College District. Worth Keene, pres., Board of Trustees; Dr. Norman E. Watson, chancellor & pres., KOCE -TV.

Began Operation: Nov. 20, 1972.

Represented (legal) by John L. Tierney.

Represented (engineering) by Hammett & Edison.

Personnel:

WILLIAM A. FURNISS, vice president & general manager. C. PAUL CORBIN JR., director cf programming. DONALD D. GERDTS, asst. station manager /exec. producer -

telecourses. ROBERT C. MOFFETT, director of engineering. JIM COOPER, director of community affairs. JOHN GREGORY, director of development. ROBERT L. DAVIS JR., director of production. RASMA NARINS, director of business & personnel.

KCET Los Angeles

Ch. 28

Licensee: Community TV of Southern California, 4401 Sunset Blvd.,

Los Angeles, Cal. (90027).

Studio: 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. (90027).

Transmitter: Mt. Wilson.

Telephone: 213- 666 -6500. TWX No.: 910 -321 -4396.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 28 (554 -560 MHz). Authorized power: 1200 -kw max. & 45.7 -kw horizontal visual, 240 -kw max. & 9.12 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: Directional, 3050 - ft. above ay. terrain, 363 -ft. above ground, 6022 -ft. above sea

level.

Latitude 34° 13' 27" Longitude 118° 03' 47"

Holds CP for change to 2450 -kw max. & 93.3 -kw horizontal visual, 18.6 -kw horizontal aural. BPET -579.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Officers: Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, chair- man emeritus; Russel I. Kully, chairman; Dr. James L. Loper, pres. & chief exec. officer; Robert Niven, secy.; Dennis C.

Stanfill, treas.

Began Operation: Sept. 28, 1964.

Represented (legal) by Covington & Burling.

Represented (engineering) by Hammett & Edison.

Personnel:

JAMES L. LOPER, president & chief exec. officer. WILLIAM J. LAMB, sr. v.p. & general manager. CHARLES ALLEN, sr. v.p., programming. DONALD YOUPA, v.p. of community relations. MARK WAXMAN, director of local programming. STEVE DE SATNICK, director of engineering & operations. JUNE OLIVIER, director of budgets & production planning. ROBERT HILLIS, controller. GARY GILSON, acting director of news & public affairs. DAVID CRIPPENS, v.p. & dir. of educational services. MARTHA S. CARRELL, dir. of program administration. JEANNE MULCAHY, director of national programming.

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KLCS Los Angeles

Ch. 58

Licensee: Los Angeles Unified School District, Box 3307, Los

Angeles, Cal. (90051).

Studio: 1061 Temple, Los Angeles (90012).

Telephone: 213- 625 -6958.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 58 (734 -740 MHz). Authorized power: 1910 -kw max. & 550 -kw horizontal visual, 110 -kw hori- zontal aural. Antenna: 2870 -ft. above ay. terrain, 180 -ft. above

ground, 5836 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 13' 26" Longitude 118° 03' 45"

Transmitter: Mt. Wilson.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: City Board of Education. Phillip G. Bardos, Kathleen B.

Rice, Bobbi Fielder, Richard E. Ferraro, Diane Edith Watson, Dr. Julian Nava, Howard Miller.

Began Operation: Nov. 5, 1973.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Personnel:

TOM MOSSMAN, acting station manager. M. TAKACS, chief engineer. J. SHEPARD, news director.

KIXE -TV Redding

Ch. 9

Licensee: Northern California Educational Television Association Inc., 825 Industrial St., P.O. Box 9, Redding, Cal. (96001).

Main Studio: Redding, Cal. Also affiliated studios at California State University, Chico, Cal. (95926).

Transmitter: Shasta -Bally.

Telephone: 916- 241 -7900.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 115 -kw visual, 12 -kw aural. Antenna: 3590 -ft. above ay. terrain, 99 -ft. above ground, 6308 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 36' 09" Longitude 122° 39' 01"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit association. Ben Harris, pres., board of directors.

Began Operation: Oct. 5, 1964.

Personnel: ROBERT P. CASEY, general manager. BRANTLEY HUNTER, station engineer. SANDY McCALEB, program director.

KVIE Sacramento -Stockton

Ch. 6

Licensee: Central California Educational Television, Box 6, Sac- ramento, Cal. (95801).

Studio: 2480 Garden Highway, Sacramento (95833).

Telephone: 916- 929 -5843.

Transmitter: .7 -mi. NE of Walnut Grove, Cal.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 6 (82 -88 MHz). Authorized power: 55 -kw visual, 11 -kw aural. Antenna: 1120 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1546 -ft. above ground, 1544 -ft. above sea level.

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Latitude 38° 14' 50" Longitude 121° 30' 03"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corporation. Doris Matsui, pres.

Began Operation: Feb. 23, 1959.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel:

ARTHUR A. PAUL, exec. vice president & general manager. MICHAEL HARDGROVE, asst. general manager. NICKI SHEARON, director of development. MARILYN CURRY, promotion manager. MARGARET JOHNSTONE, director of administration. HOWARD LOWE, operations manager. GORMAN BROWN, chief engineer. CAROL CHANDLER, program administrator.

KVCR -TV San Bernardino

Ch. 24

Licensee: San Bernardino Community College Dist., 631 S. Mt. Vernon Ave., San Bernardino, Cal. (92403).

Studio & Transmitter: 701 S. Mt. Vernon Ave.

Telephone: 714- 888 -6511, Ext. 301.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 24 (530 -536 MHz). Authorized power: 5.57 -kw visual, 1.12 -kw aural. Antenna: minus 290 -ft. above ay. terrain, 120 -ft. above ground, 1178 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 05' 20" Longitude 117° 18' 44"

Requests CP for change to 1067 -kw max. & 884 -kw horizontal visual, 158 -kw max. & 131 -kw horizontal aural, 1643 -ft. above ay. terrain, 195 -ft. above ground, 3123 -ft. above sea level, lat. 33° 57' 57 ", long. 117° 16' 53 "; change transmitter loca- tion to approx. 1- 1 /2 -mi. NE of Box Springs. BPET -597.

FM Affiliate: KVCR, 24.5 -kw, 91.9 MHz (No. 220), 120 -ft.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Non -profit organization. Carleton W. Lockwood, chair- man; Raymond F. Ellerman, chancellor.

Began Operation: Sept. 11, 1962.

Personnel: FRED R. BURGESS, general manager. CARMELO CACCIOLA, chief engineer. LEW WARREN, program director. DALE BRIX, news director. AL GONDOS, community service director. DON LEIFFER, publicity director. JOHN T. KIRKWOOD, production manager.

KPBS -TV San Diego

Ch. 15

Licensee: Board of Trustees, Cal. State U. & Colleges for San Diego State U., San Diego.

Studio: San Diego State University, San Diego (92182).

Transmitter: Mount San Miguel, 13 mi. SE of San Diego.

Telephone: 714 -286 -6415.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 15 (476 -482 MHz). Authorized power: 219 -kw visual, 43.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1880 -ft. above ay. terrain, 161 -ft. above ground, 2696 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 41' 48" Longitude 116° 56' 10"

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: UPI.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

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FM Affiliate: KPBS -FM, 2 -kw, 89.5 MHz (No. 208), 1820 -ft. Ownership: The California State University & Colleges.

Began Operation: June 25, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Jorgensen, Johnson & Northrop.

Personnel: PAUL J. STEEN, general manager. BRADFORD B. WARNER, program director. DR. DONALD R. MARTIN, director of engineering services. PAUL MARSHALL, director of production. GLORIA PENNER, director of TV program development. DOROTHY REDIKER, asst. program director. ELDON H. HALE, director of business & administration.

KQEC San Francisco

Ch. 32

Licensee: KQED Inc., 500 Eighth St., San Francisco, Cal. (94103).

Studio: 500 Eighth St. Telephone: 415 -864 -2000.

Transmitter: Mt. Sutro.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 32 (578 -584 MHz). Authorized power: 1330 -kw max. & 513 -kw horizontal visual, 265 -kw max. & 102 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1670 -ft. above ay. terrain, 980 -ft. above ground, 1810 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 45' 20" Longitude 122° 27' 05"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See KQED, San Francisco.

Began Operation: March 9, 1954 as a commercial station. Left air June 21, 1958; resumed operation Feb. 16, 1966. After pur- chase by Metromedia, left air again, resumed July 1, 1968. FCC approved gift to present owner by Metromedia Sept. 9, 1970 (Television Digest, Vol. 10:20, 37). Resumed operation June 28, 1971. Left air Aug. 23, 1972. Resumed operation Jan. 1, 1977.

Represented (legal) by Covington & Burling.

Personnel: See KQED, San Francisco.

KQED San Francisco

Ch. 9

Licensee: KQED Inc., 500 Eighth St., San Francisco, Cal. (94103).

Studio: 500 Eighth St. Telephone: 415- 864 -2000.

Transmitter: Mt. Sutro, San Francisco.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 1670 -ft. above ay. terrain, 980 -ft. above ground, 1810 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 45' 20" Longitude 122° 27' 05"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

News Wire Service: AP. Facsimile Service: AP.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: KQED -FM, 110 -kw, 88.5 MHz (No. 203), 1270 -ft.

Ownership: Officers: Philip D. Armour III, chmn.; Linda Hawes Clever, vice chmn.; William E. Osterhaus, pres.; Arthur Porter, exec. v.p.; Valena Minor Williams, v.p.; Germaine Q. Wong, v.p.; Cynthia Glasser, secy.; Paul F. Pelosi, asst. secy.; Joseph Blumlein, treas. Also licensee of KQEC (TV) & KQED -FM, San Francisco.

Began Operation: April 2, 1954.

Represented (legal) by Covington & Burling.

Personnel:

ANTHONY S. TIANO, president & general manager. ART PORTER, executive vice president. JONATHAN RICE, program manager. ZEV PUTTERMAN, exec. producer, national programming. DON ROMAN, exec. producer, local programming.

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JAMES SCALEM, assistant program manager. GEORGE OSTERKAMP, news director. JAMES SPAULDING, business manager. JUDY HOUSTON, director, personnel & labor relations. R. LEE BRAND, director, television operations. GERALD T. PLEMMONS, chief engineer. SID BLOOM, director of development. GEORGE FOSTER, director, public affairs. JEANNE ALEXANDER, public relations director. JAY AGUSTIN, manager, KQED -FM. JOHN BURKS, editor, Focus Magazine.

KTEH San Jose

Ch. 54 Licensee: Santa Clara County Board of Education, 100 Skyport

Dr., San Jose, Cal. (95110).

Studio: 100 Skyport Dr. Telephone: 408 -299 -2754.

Transmitter: Monument Peak, 10 -mi. N of San Jose.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 54 (710 -716 MHz). Authorized power: 661 -kw max. visual, 132 -kw max. aural. Antenna: 1922 - ft. above ay. terrain, 137 -ft. above ground, 2707 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 29' 07" Longitude 121° 51' 57"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: County school board.

Began Operation: Oct. 19, 1964.

Personnel:

DR. GLENN HOFFMANN, general manager. MAYNARD ORME, station manager. ROBERT WHALLEY, chief engineer. PETER BAKER, executive producer. NADINE BURCH, development manager. WILLIAM E. GLAESER, program manager. PETER CRASKE, manager of learning services. JAN TILMON, traffic director.

KCSM -TV San Mateo

Ch. 14

Licensee: San Mateo County Community College District, 1700 West Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo, Cal. (94402).

Studio: Library, College of San Mateo.

Transmitter: 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo, Cal.

Telephones: 415- 574 -6202; 415 -574 -6427; 415 -574 -6586.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 14 (470 -476 MHz). Authorized power: 13.8 -kw visual, 2.09 -kw aural. Antenna: 380 -ft. above ay. terrain, 143 -ft. above ground, 748 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 32' 12" Longitude 122° 20' 02"

Requests CP for change to 614 -kw visual, 123 -kw aural, 384 -ft. above ay. terrain, 147 -ft. above ground, 752 -ft. above sea level. BPET -540.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

FM Affiliate: KCSM, 14 -kw, 91.1 MHz (No. 216), 330 -ft.

Ownership: This is a public educational institution; Glenn P.

Smith, chancellor- superintendent; Dr. Lois Callahan, pres., Col- lege of San Mateo.

Began Operation: Oct. 12, 1964.

Personnel:

STEWART D. CHEIFERT, general manager. DOUGLAS B. MONTGOMERY, station manager. KEN COWLES, program director. FRANCIS J. MORGAN, chief engineer. NEDRA MOORE, traffic director. RICHARD ZANARDI, production manager. JIM THRELKELD, studio supervisor.

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KRMA -TV Denver

Ch. 6

Licensee: School District No. 1, City & County of Denver and State of Colorado, 900 Grant St., Denver (80203).

Studio: 1261 Glenarm Pl., Denver (80204).

Transmitter: 2.5 mi. SW of center of Golden, Colo. on Lookout Mt.

Telephone: 303 -572 -8218, Ext. 270, 275 -6.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 6 (82 -88 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 15 -kw aural. Antenna: 880 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 210 -ft. above ground, 7676 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 43' 47" Longitude 105° 14' 59"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. Ownership: Denver Public Schools; Joseph Brzeinski, supt.

Began Operation: Jan. 30, 1956.

Represented (legal) by Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn.

Personnel:

RICHARD B. HOLCOMB, exec. director. DONALD JOHNSON, supervisor. JOHN CULLEN, director of engineering. KEN WILMOT, graphics manager. DAVID THOMSEN, program manager. WILLARD EASTERLY, transmitter supervisor. ARLA WATKINS, traffic control manager. HUGH MORRIS, instructional consultant.

KTSC Pueblo- Colorado Springs

Ch. 8

Licensee: University of Southern Colorado (81004).

Studio: University of Southern Colo., 900 W. Orman Ave., Pueblo.

Telephone: 303 -549 -3220.

Transmitter: Baculite Mesa, 8 -mi. NE of Pueblo.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 1224 -ft. above ay. terrain, 977 -ft. above ground, 6195 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 22' 24" Longitude 104° 33' 27"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: State institution. Began Operation: Feb. 3, 1971.

Personnel:

JOHN CRABBE, general manager. CLAYTON ROEHL, ITV coordinator. ROBERT ADAMS, development director. GEORGE McCLARY, acting chief engineer. CARMEN VALDEZ, traffic manager.

CONNECTICUT

WEDW Bridgeport

Ch. 49

Licensee: Connecticut Educational Telecommunications Corp., 24 Summit St., Hartford, Conn. (06106).

Studio: N. Benson Rd., Fairfield (06430).

Transmitter: Booth Hill, 6.9 -mi. N of center of Bridgeport.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 49 (680 -686 MHz). Authorized power: 617 -kw max. & 425 -kw horizontal visual, 61.4 -kw max. & 42.5 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 610 -ft. above ay. terrain, 363 -ft. above ground. 892 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 16' 43" Longitude 73° 11' 09"

Requests CP for change to 2041 -kw max. & 876 -kw (RMS) hori- zontal visual, 409 -kw max. aural, 610 -ft. above ay. terrain, 473 -ft. above ground, 1002 -ft. above sea level. BPET -571.

Ownership: See WEDH, Hartford, Conn.

Began Operation: Dec. 17, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Represented (engineering) by Harold Dorschug.

Personnel: See WEDH, Hartford, Conn.

WEDH Hartford

Ch. 24

Licensee: Connecticut Educational Telecommunications Corp., 24 Summit St., Hartford, Conn. (06106).

Studio: 24 Summit St., Hartford (06106).

Transmitter: Deercliff Rd., Avon, Conn.

Telephone: 203 -278 -5310.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 24 (530 -536 MHz). Authorized power: 817 -kw max. & 685 -kw horizontal visual, 83 -kw max. & 69.2 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 855 -ft. above ay. terrain, 455 -ft. above ground, 1158 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude Longitude

41° 46' 27" 72° 48' 20"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: Connecticut Educational Telecommunications Corp. (non- profit organization), 100 %. Also operates WEDW, Bridgeport; WEDN, Norwich & WEDY, New Haven, Conn.

Began Operation: October 1, 1962.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Represented (engineering) by Harold Dorschug.

Personnel: PAUL K. TAFF, president.

J. ALLISON BINFORD JR., vice president, programming. MIDGE RAMSEY, vice president, community relations. JOHN W. KEAN, vice president, engineering. JOHN C. LENN HOFF, vice president, financial affairs. ALF STEEL, vice president, development.

WEDY New Haven

Ch. 65

Licensee: Connecticut Educational Telecommunications Corp., 24 Summit St., Hartford, Conn. (06106).

Studio: See WEDH, Hartford.

Transmitter: East Rock Park, New Haven.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 65 (776 -782 MHz). Author- ized power: 7.87 -kw max. & 4.47 -kw horizontal visual, 0.89 -kw max. & 0.50 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 270 -ft. above ay. terrain, 106 -ft. above ground, 446 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° Longitude 72°

19' 42" 54' 25"

Ownership: See WEDH, Hartford.

Began Operation: Dec. 1, 1974.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See WEDH, Hartford.

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WEDN Norwich

Ch. 53

Licensee: Connecticut Educational Telecommunications Corp., 24 Summit St., Hartford, Conn. (06106).

Studio: Same as WEDH, Hartford, Conn.

Transmitter: 3.2 -mi. S of Fitchville, Conn.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 53 (704 -710 MHz). Authorized power: 563 -kw max. & 316 -kw horizontal visual, 56.5 -kw max. & 31.6 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 680 -ft. above ay. terrain, 477 -ft. above ground, 996 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 31' 11" Longitude 72° 10' 04"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: See WEDH, Hartford.

Began Operation: March 5, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Represented (engineering) by Harold Dorschug.

Personnel: See WEDH, Hartford.

DELAWARE

WHYY -TV Wilmington

Ch. 12

Licensee: WHYY Inc., 4548 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. (19139).

Studios: Fifth & Scott Sts., Wilmington, Del.; 4548 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. (19139).

Transmitter: Roxborough Antenna Farm, Domino Lane & Umbria Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.

Telephones: 302 -575 -1515, Wilmington; 215 -243 -2200, Phila- delphia.

TWX No.: 215 -569 -9815.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 309 -kw visual, 30.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 960 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1022 -ft. above ground, 1369 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 02' 30" Longitude 75° 14' 24"

FM Affiliate: WUHY -FM, 11 -kw, 90.9 MHz (No. 215), 1131 -ft. TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corporation composed of business, civic, edu- cational & cultural representatives in the Greater Philadelphia, New Jersey & Delaware areas. Officers: John Bunting, chmn. of the board; James Karayn, pres.

Began Operation: Sept. 12, 1963.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel: JIM KARAYN, president & general manager. RASMA NARINS, v.p., finance & business affairs. ROBERT HALL, vice president, engineering. ROGER G. HALL, v.p., corporate development.

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1836 Jefferson Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

WETA -TV Washington

Ch. 26

Licensee: The Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Assn. Inc., Box 2626, Washington, D.C. (20013).

Studio: 3620 27th St. S., Arlington, Va. (22206).

Transmitter: 5204 River Rd., Bethesda, Md.

Telephone: 703- 998 -2600.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 26 (542 -548 MHz). Authorized power: 2250 -kw max. & 1618 -kw horizontal visual, 225 -kw max. & 162 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 770 -ft. above ay. terrain, 809 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 57' 49.4" Longitude 77° 06' 18.2"

FM Affiliate: WETA -FM, 75 -kw, 90.9 MHz (No. 215), 610 -ft. TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: The Greater Washington Educational Telecommuni- cations Association Inc., a non -profit corporation composed of trustees representing public, educational & cultural institutions in the Washington, D.C., Maryland & Virginia metropolitan area. Stephen Ailes, churn.; Ward B. Chamberlin Jr., pres.

Began Operation: October 2, 1961.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel:

WARD B. CHAMBERLIN JR., president & general manager. GERALD SLATER, executive vice president. SALLY WELLS, v.p., development. SUSAN RICHMOND, director of membership. ROBERT RUGGIERO, v.p., operations & engineering. DONALD QUAYLE, v.p., planning & special projects. LINDA WINSLOW, director, news & public affairs. JOYCE CAMPBELL, program director, Channel 26. PAGE CROSLAND, director, public information. KAY CORCORAN, asst. director, public information. DARNELL BARBER, personnel manager. BERNADETTE BANKS, affirmative action administrator. MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM, controller.

FLORIDA

WUFT Gainesville

Ch. 5

Licensee: Board of Regents, State of Florida, acting for and on behalf of the University of Florida, 433 Stadium Bldg. 32611, Gainesville, Fla. (32601).

Studio: Stadium, U. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.

Transmitter: Devil's Millhopper, 5.5 -mi. NW of city.

Telephone: 904 -392 -0471.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 5 (76 -82 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 860 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 869 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 29° 42' 34" Longitude 82° 23' 51"

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Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: UPI.

AM Affiliate: WRUF, 5 -kw, 850 kHz.

FM Affiliate: WRUF -FM, 27 -kw, 103.7 MHz (No. 279), 360 -ft. Ownership: Board of Regents of State of Florida: James J. Gardener,

chmn.; Jack McGriff, vice chmn.; Lesley J. Miller Jr., Marshall M. Criser, J. J. Daniel, Murray H. Dubbin, Chester H. Ferguson, William L. Maloy, James C. Smith, Betty Anne Staton. University of Florida also operates radios WRUF and WRUF -FM.

Began Operation: Nov. 17, 1958.

Personnel:

DAVID J. BRUGGER, general manager. RICHARD LEHNER, program director. DAN HACKEL, news director. BRENDA JONES, development director. CLARK STANLEY, engineering manager.

WJCT Jacksonville

Ch. 7

Licensee: Community Television Inc., 2037 Main St., Jacksonville, Fla. (32206).

Studio: 2037 Main St., Jacksonville, Fla. (32206).

FM Affiliate: WJCT -FM, 100 -kw, 89.9 MHz (No. 210), 460 -ft. Transmitter: 1070 E. Adams St. Telephone: 904 -354 -2806.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 7 (174 -180 MHz). Authorized power: 302 -kw visual, 36.3 -kw aural. Antenna: 843 -ft. above ay. terrain, 859 -ft. above ground, 863 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 30° 19' 22" Longitude 81° 38' 24"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Non -profit corp.

Began Operation: Sept. 10, 1958.

Personnel: FRED REBMAN, president. GENE NAPIER, vice president, operations. RICHARD BROWN, vice president, programming. JAMES H. LEWIS, dir. of development. DANIEL R. KOSSOFF, special projects. VICTOR DiGENTI, dir. of information services. DICK HEUER, program manager. KENT TAYLOR, production manager.

WLRN -TV Miami Ch. 17

Licensee: The School Board of Dade County, Fla., 1410 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla. (33132).

Studio: 1410 N.E. 2nd Ave.

Telephone: 305- 350 -3163.

FM Affiliate: WLRN -FM, 8.3 -kw, 91.3 MHz (No. 217), 400 -ft. Transmitter: 3300 S.W. 52nd Ave., West Hollywood, Fla.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 17 (488 -494 MHz). Authorized power: 2767 -kw visual, 575 -kw aural. Antenna: Side -mounted on WTHS -TV tower, 1012 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1039 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 25° 57' 29.5" Longitude 80° 12' 44.1"

Ownership: See WTHS -TV.

Began Operation: Sept. 7, 1962.

Represented (legal) by Jorgensen, Johnson & Northrop.

Personnel: See WTHS -TV.

WPBT Miami Ch. 2

Licensee: Community TV Foundation of South Fla. Inc., 14901 N.E. Sesame St., Miami (33161).

Studio: 14901 N.E. 20th Ave. Telephone: 305 -949 -8321.

Transmitter: 695 N.W. 199th St., Miami.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Shares time with educa- tional WTHS -TV Miami. Antenna: 925 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1039 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 25° 57' 29.5" Longitude 80° 12' 44.1"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corporation. James F. McKillips, chairman.

Began Operation: May 1, 1970.

Personnel:

GEORGE DOOLEY, president & general manager. JOHN FELTON, vice president for programming. JOHN REYNOLDS, v.p., development. N. JOSEPH POTTS, v.p. for finance. CANDACE NARDI, program director. RACHEL WHITEBOOK, manager, public information. JOAN GRADY, program operations mgr. STEVE ROGER, v.p., operations & engineering.

WTHS -TV Miami

Ch. 2

Licensee: The School Board of Dade County, 1410 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla. (33132).

Studio: 1410 N.E. 2nd Ave. Telephone: 305- 350 -3163.

TWX No.: 810 -848 -8732.

Transmitter: 695 N.W. 199th St., Miami.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 -60 MHz). Shares time with WPBT. Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 925 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1039 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 25° 57' 29.5" Longitude 80° 12' 44.1"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: School Board of Dade County, Dr. Edward L. Whig - ham, supt. Also operates WLRN -TV, Ch. 17, Miami.

Began Operation: Aug. 12, 1955.

Represented (legal) by Jorgensen, Johnson & Northrop.

Personnel: DON MacCULLOUGH, manager. HANK CRONIN, dir. of engineering operations.

WMFE -TV Orlando

Ch. 24

Licensee: Florida Central East Coast Educational TV Inc., 2908 West Oak Ridge Rd., Orlando, Fla. (32809).

Studio: 2908 West Oak Ridge Rd.

Transmitter: 3.5 -mi. N of Bithlo, Fla.

Telephone: 305 -855 -3691.

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 24 (530 -536 MHz). Authorized

power: 1260 -kw max. & 1000 -kw horizontal visual, 200 -kw hori-

zontal aural. Antenna: 1250 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1893 -ft. above

ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 28° 36' 08" Longitude 81° 05' 38"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. managed by a board of directors.

Stephen M. Steck, exec. v.p.

Began Operation: March 15, 1965.

Personnel:

STEPHEN M. STECK, exec. v.p. & general manager. HUGH R. FISHER, v.p., programming. JOSEPH S. HEARN, v.p., operations. ALDO VIVONA, v.p., administration & finance.

LEE WATKINS, chief engineer. TOBY PREMINGER, exec. producer, local programming. GARY T. YEOMANS, production manager. LINDA MAYFIELD, director of information. JANICE COUGHLIN, program coordinator. EMMA L. TWITCHELL, acting development coordinator.

WSRE Pensacola

Ch. 23

Licensee: District Board of Trustees of Pensacola Jr. College, Pen-

sacola, Fla.

Studio: 1000 College Blvd., Pensacola, Fla. (32504).

Transmitter: 1403 W. Fairfield Dr., Pensacola.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 23 (524 -530 MHz). Authorized

power: 38 -kw visual, 5.87 -kw aural. Antenna: 490 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 464 -ft. above ground, 544 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 30° 26' 36" Longitude 87° 14' 26"

News Wire Service: AP.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: District Board of Trustees of Pensacola Jr. College.

Began Operation: Sept. 11, 1967.

Personnel: DONALD DORIN, station manager. JAMES STASKO, program manager. HARRY FLYNN, chief engineer. GENE HARRIS, promotion director. MIKE PISCITELLI, production manager.

WFSU -TV Tallahassee

Ch. 11

Licensee: State Board of Regents of Florida, acting for & on be- half of Fla. State University.

Studio: Campus, Florida State U., Tallahassee, Fla. (32306).

Transmitter: 6.9 -mi. SW of Holland, Fla. at Apalachicola National Forest Junction.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 777 -ft. above ay. terrain, 774 -ft. above ground, 897 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 30° 21' 29" Longitude 84° 36' 39"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WFSU -FM, 50 -kw, 91.5 MHz (No. 236), 205 -ft.

Ownership: Non -profit educational organization.

Began Operation: Sept. 20, 1960.

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Personnel: EDWARD L. HERP, director, University television. JIM MORAN, program director. ALIX ANDERSON, art director. WOODY WALKER, chief engineer.

WEDU Tampa -St. Petersburg

Ch. 3

Licensee: Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting Inc., 908 South

20th St., Tampa, Fla. (33605).

Studios: 908 South 20th St. Telephone: 813- 248 -5751.

Transmitter: Boyette Rd., Riverview, Fla.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power.

100 -kw visual, 12.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 935 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1021 -ft. above ground, 1096 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 27° 50' 52.5" Longitude 82° 15' 48.0"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: WEDU officers: A. G. Divers, chmn.; J. Hal Connor, vice

chmn.; Mary M. Spencer, secy.; Robert A. Darr, treas.

Began Operation: Oct. 27, 1958.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel: R. LeROY LASTINGER, president. MARK DAMEN, general manager. STEVE TYRRELL, director of programming. RAY ELLIS, assistant general manager. ORBRA W. HARRELL, chief engineer.

WUSF -TV Tampa -St. Petersburg

Ch. 16

Licensee: Board of Regents acting for and on behalf of University of South Florida, Tampa (33620).

Studio: 4202 Fowler, Tampa. Telephone: 813- 974 -4000.

Transmitter: Boyette Rd., Riverview, Fla.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 16 (482 -488 MHz). Authorized power: 583 -kw visual, 115 -kw aural. Antenna: 1006 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 1024 -ft. above ground, 1099 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 27° 50' 52.5" Longitude 82° 15' 48.0"

Holds CP for change to 1170 -kw visual, 123 -kw aural, 1006 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1024 -ft. above ground, 1099 -ft. above sea level.

BPET -553.

FM Affiliate: WUSF, 85 -kw, 89.7 MHz (No. 209), 820 ft.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: State of Florida.

Began Operation: Sept. 12, 1966.

Personnel: DR. WILLIAM G. MITCHELL, general manager. WILLIAM BRADY, program manager. RICHARD BROWN, production manager. JOHN RALLE, chief engineer.

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GEORGIA

WGTV Athens

Ch. 8

Licensee: Regents of the University System of Georgia, 244 Wash- ington St. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. (30334).

Mailing Address: Dr. William H. Hale Jr., The Ga. Center, U. of Ga., Athens, Ga. (30602).

Studio: Center for Continuing Education, U. of Ga. campus, Athens.

Transmitter: Stone Mtn.

Telephone: 404 -542 -3554.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 288 -kw visual, 56.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 1080 -ft. above ay. terrain, 420 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 48' 18.33" Longitude 84° 08' 39.70"

Holds CP for change to 316 -kw max. & 288 -kw horizontal visual, 56.2 -kw horizontal aural, 1132 -ft. above ay. terrain, 420 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level. BPET -539.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: State institution. Milton Jones, chairman; George L. Simpson Jr., chancellor.

Began Operation: May 23, 1960.

Personnel: DR. WILLIAM HALE JR., general manager. JANN WAGNER, administrative assistant. JAMES F. SHEHANE III, production manager. HILL BERMONT, program director & film buyer. EDWARD GRAHAM JR., chief engineer. DAVID G. FISHER, manager, educative media services.

WETV Atlanta

Ch. 30

Licensee: Board of Education of City of Atlanta, 224 Central Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. (30303).

Studio: 740 Bismark Rd. NE, Atlanta, Ga. (30324).

Telephone: 404 -873 -4471.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 30 (566 -572 MHz). Authorized power: 776 -kw visual, 77.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1090 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1170 -ft. above ground, 2045 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 48' 27" Longitude 84° 20' 26"

Transmitter: Briarcliff Rd. & Shepherd Lane N.E.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WABE, 30 -kw, 90.1 MHz (No. 211), 410 -ft. Ownership: Board of Education of the City of Atlanta. Dr. Ben-

jamin E. Mays, pres.

Began Operation: Feb. 17, 1958.

Represented (legal) by Steptoe & Johnson.

Personnel:

LARRY WATKINS, general manager. WILLIAM E. SCOTT, television program manager. DON GILPIN, production manager. PATRICIA MILLER, traffic. VAN JOYNER, radio program director. JACK CURRY, chief engineer.

All Georgia ETV Stations are interconnected to

comprise the Georgia ETV Network.

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WC LP -TV Chatsworth

Ch. 18

Licensee: Georgia State Board of Education, State Office Bldg., At- lanta (30334).

Studio: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. (30310).

Network Control Center: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta. Transmitter: Cohutta Mt., 3.3 -mi. ESE of Chatsworth.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI. Facsimile Service: UPI.

Telephone: 404 -695 -2422.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 18 (494 -500 MHz). Authorized power: 631 -kw max. & 447 -kw horizontal visual, 63.1 -kw max. & 44.7 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1854 -ft. above ay. terrain, 330 -ft. above ground, 3046 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 45' 06" Longitude 84° 42' 54"

Ownership: State Board of Education. Officers: Roy A. Hendricks, chairman; Dr. Charles McDaniel, state supt. of schools. Also operates WACS -TV, Dawson; WABW -TV, Pelham; WCES -TV, Wrens; WXGA -TV, Waycross; WVAN -TV, Savannah; WJSP -TV, Columbus, and WDCO -TV, Cochran.

Began Operation: Jan. 30, 1967. Represented (legal) by Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn.

Personnel: DR. RICHARD E. OTTINGER, executive director of television. JOHN R. HANEY, director of programming. O. MAX WILSON, director of ITV. T. B. ROTHWELL, director of operations. CHESTER HALDEMAN, director of engineering, 1540 Stewart

Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. (30310). W. D. WEATHERLY, chief engineer, P.O. Box 389, Chatsworth,

Ga. (30705).

WDCO -TV Cochran

Ch. 15

Licensee: Georgia State Board of Education, State Office Bldg., Atlanta (30334).

Network Control Center: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga.

Transmitter: 7.5 miles NE of Cochran, Ga.

Telephone: 912 -934 -2220.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI. Facsimile Service: UPI. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 15 (476 -482 MHz). Authorized

power: 501 -kw max. & 363 -kw horizontal visual, 50.1 -kw max. & 36.3 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1149 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1185 -ft. above ground, 1545 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude Longitude

32° 28' 11" 83° 15' 17"

Began Operation: Jan. 1, 1968.

Ownership: State Board of Education. For officers: see WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga.

Represented (legal) by Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn.

Personnel: Administration: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga. WALLACE T. LYNCH, chief engineer, Rt. 1, Cochran, Ga.

(31014).

WJSP -TV Columbus -Warm Springs

Ch. 28

Licensee: Georgia State Board of Education, State Office Bldg., Atlanta (30334).

Network Control Center: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. (30310).

Transmitter: Hwy. 85 W., 31/2 -mi. S of Warm Springs.

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Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Facsimile Service: UPI.

Telephone: 404 -655 -2145.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 28 (554 -560 MHz). Authorized power: 921 -kw visual, 92.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 1510 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 1103 -ft. above ground, 2403 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 51' 08" Longitude 84° 42' 04"

Ownership: State Board of Education. For officers, see WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga.

Began Operation: August 10, 1964.

Represented (legal) by Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn.

Personnel: Administration: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth. DONALD THOMAS, chief engineer, P.O. Box 5, Warm Springs,

Ga. (31830).

WACS -TV Dawson

Ch. 25

Licensee: Georgia State Board of Education, State Office Bldg., At- lanta (30334).

Network Control Center: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga.

(30310).

Transmitter: 12.7 -mi. NNW of Dawson.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Facsimile Service: UPI.

Telephone: 912-623-4883.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 25 (536 -542 MHz). Authorized power: 501 -kw max. and 363 -kw horizontal visual, 50.1 -kw max. and 36.3 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1078 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1092 -ft. above ground, 1545 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 31° 56' 15" Longitude 84° 33' 15"

Ownership: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga.

Began Operation: March 6, 1967.

Personnel: Administration: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth. RALPH GNANN, chief engineer, Rt. 1, Box 75A, Parrott, Ga. (31777).

WABW -TV Pelham

Ch. 14

Licensee: Georgia State Board of Education, State Office Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. (30334).

Network Control Center: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga.

(30310).

Transmitter: 3 -mi. E of Pelham. Telephone: 912- 294 -8313.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI. Facsimile Service: UPI.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 14 (470 -476 MHz). Authorized power: 501 -kw max. and 363 -kw horizontal visual, 50.1 -kw max. and 36.3 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1242 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1220 -ft. above ground, 1545 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 31° 08' 05" Longitude 84° 06' 16"

Ownership: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga.

Began Operation: Jan. 2, 1967.

Personnel: Administration: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth. JAMES G. COCHRAN, chief engineer, P.O. Box 249, Pelham, Ga.

(31779).

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WVAN -TV Savannah -Pembroke

Ch. 9

Licensee: Georgia State Board of Education, State Office Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. (30334).

Network Control Center: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. (30310).

Transmitter: Pembroke, Ga., Bryan County, 36 -mi. W of Savannah.

Telephone: 912 -653 -4996.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 34.7 -aural. Antenna: 1050 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1086 -ft. above ground, 1181 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 08' 48" Longitude 81° 37' 05"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI. Facsimile Service: UPI.

Ownership: State Board of Education. See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth.

Began Operation: Sept. 17, 1963.

Personnel: Administration: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga. ALFRED F. DARSEY, chief engineer, P.O. Box 367, Pembroke,

Ga. (31321).

WXGA -TV Waycross

Ch. 8

Licensee: Georgia State Board of Education, State Office Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. (30334).

Network Control Center: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. (30310).

Transmitter: 2.5 -mi. S of Hasty, Ga. Telephone: 912- 283 -4838.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 47.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 1030 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 1059 -ft. above ground, 1249 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 31° 13' 17" Longitude 82° 34' 24"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI. Facsimile Service: UPI.

Ownership: State Board of Education. See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth.

Began Operation: November 19, 1961.

Represented (legal) by Arent, Fcx, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn.

Personnel: Administration: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga. KNOX CARREKER, chief engineer, P.O. Box 842, Waycross, Ga.

(31501).

WC ES -TV Wrens Ch. 20

Licensee: Georgia State Board of Education, State Office Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. (30334).

Transmitter: 7 -mi. NE of Wrens. Telephone: 404- 547 -2107.

Network Control Center: 1540 Stewart Ave. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. (30310).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 20 (506 -512 MHz). Authorized power: 457 -kw max. and 331 -kw horizontal visual, 45.7 -kw max. and 33.1 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1483 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1466 -ft. above ground, 1896 -ft. above sea level.

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WCES -TV, Wrens -(Continued)

Latitude 33° 15' 33" Longitude 82° 17' 09"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Facsimile Service: UPI.

Ownership: State Board of Education. See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga.

Began Operation: Sept. 12, 1966.

Represented (legal) by Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn.

Personnel: Administration: See WCLP -TV, Chatsworth, Ga. RABUN F. BOBO, chief engineer, P.O. Box 525, Wrens, Ga.

(30833).

HAWAII

KHET

Honolulu Ch. 11

(Also operates satellite KMEB -TV, Wailuku, Hawaii)

Licensee: Hawaii Public Broadcasting Authority, Honolulu, Hawaii (96822).

Studio: 2350 Dole St.

Telephone: 808- 955 -7878.

Transmitter: 1534 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 148 -kw visual, 29.5 -kw aural. Antenna: minus 82.75 -ft. above ay. terrain, 436 -ft. above ground, 441 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 21° 17' 45.7" Longitude 157° 50' 35.7"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Hawaii Public Bcstg. Authority, Denzil W. Rose, chmn.

Began Operation: April 15, 1966.

Represented (legal) by Bonner, Thompson, O'Connell & Gaynes.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: MARY BITTERMAN, executive director. CHARLES STUBBLEFIELD, program manager. CLIFF EBLEN, development -promotion manager. AKIO SAKATA, chief engineer.

KMEB -TV Wailuku, Maui

Ch. 10

(Satellite of KHET, Honolulu, Hawaii)

Licensee: Hawaii Public Bcstg. Authority, Honolulu (96822). Transmitter: Kole Kole Hill, Haleakala Crater, approx. 20 -mi. SE

of Wailuku.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 30.9 -kw visual, 6.17 -kw aural. Antenna: 5940 -ft. above ay. terrain, 47 -ft. above ground, 10,027 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 20° 42' 40" Longitude 156° 15' 34"

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See KNET, Honolulu.

Began Operation: Sept. 22, 1966.

Personnel: See KHET, Honolulu.

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I D A H O

KAID Boise Ch. 4

Licensee: State Board of Education, c/o John Keiser, President, Boise State University, 1910 University Blvd., Boise, Ida. (83725).

Studio: Boise State University.

Telephone: 208 -385 -3344. Transmitter: Deer Pt. TV Lot #3, 10.75 -mi. NNE of Boise.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 4 (66 -72 MHz). Authorized power: 27 -kw visual, 13.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 2474 -ft. above ay. terrain, 142 -ft. above ground, 7092 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 40' 08" Longitude 116° 06' 10"

Ownership: State Board of Education. Leno Seppi, pres.; J. Clint Hoopes, v.p.; John Swartley, secy.; Cheryl Hymas, J. P. Munson, A. L. Alford Jr., dirs.

Began Operation: Dec. 31, 1971.

Personnel: JACK SCHLAEFLE, director of educational television. VAUN McARTHUR, chief engineer. HOWARD HANSEN, scenic & graphic director. DAN EVERETT, program manager. ROBERT N. PYLE, production manager. JENNIFER RALSTON, development director.

KUID -TV Moscow

Ch. 12

Licensee: Regents of the University of Idaho, Moscow, Ida.

Studio: Radio -TV Center, U. of Ida. (83843).

Transmitter: Paradise Ridge, 3.25 -mi. SSE of Moscow.

Telephone: 208 -885 -6723.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 115 -kw visual, 11.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 1037 -ft. above ay. terrain, 139 -ft. above ground, 3739 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 46° 40' 54" Longitude 116° 58' 13"

FM Affiliate: KUID, 1.437 -kw, 91.7 MHz (No. 219), 1009 -ft. Began Operation: Sept. 6, 1965.

Personnel: ARTHUR HOOK, general manager. WENDY M. KASTELIC, promotion director. JOHN GRAY, chief engineer.

KBGL -TV Pocatello

Ch. 10

Licensee: State Board of Education, acting as Board of Trustees of Idaho State U., c/o Dr. John Eyre, Pocatello (83201).

Studio: College of Education Bldg., Idaho State U.

Telephone: 208- 236 -2857.

Transmitter: East Little Butte, 8.5 -mi. NE of Atomic City, Ida.

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 66.1 -kw visual, 12.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 1450 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 87 -ft. above ground, 6762 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 30' 02" Longitude 112° 39' 36"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: KBGL, .01 -kw, 89.5 MHz (No. 208).

Ownership: State Institution. Officers: Leno Seppi, pres.; J. Clint Hoopes, v.p.; John Swartley, secy.; Cheryl Hymas, J. P. Munson, A. L. Alford Jr., dirs.

Began Operation: July 7, 1971.

Personnel: HERBERT EVERITT, gen. mgr., dir., radio -television service. ELMO SACKETT, station manager & operations director. DON ROGERS, program director. JIM ALEXANDER, production director. LOAH FAYE, traffic director. DICK SIEBE, chief engineer.

ILLINOIS

WSIU -TV Carbondale

Ch. 8

Licensee: Board of Trustees of Southern Ill. U., Carbondale, Ill. (62901).

Studio: Southern Illinois University. Telephone: 618- 453 -4343.

Transmitter: U.S. Hwy. 51, approx. 2 -mi. S of Tamaroa, Ill.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 40.7 -kw aural. Antenna: 859.2 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 903 -ft. above ground, 1385 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 06' 15" Longitude 89° 14' 37"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

FM Affiliate: WSIU, 50 -kw, 91.9 MHz (No. 220), 300 -ft. Ownership: Board of Trustees of Southern Ill. U. Also operates

WUSI -TV, Ch. 16, Olney, Ill.

Began Operation: November 6, 1961.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: CHARLES T. LYNCH, general manager. DAVID B. ROCHELLE, asst. general manager programs. JANE FISHER, asst. general manager, production. ED BROWN, director of news. MYERS WALKER JR., art and staging director. JIMMY MOORE, chief engineer.

WCME Chicago

Ch. 20

Licensee: Chicago Metropolitan Higher Education Council, Suite E -117, Chicago State University, 95th at King Dr., Chicago, Ill. (60628).

Telephone: 312- 995 -7100.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 20 (506 -512 MHz). Authorized power: 457 -kw visual, 91.4 -kw aural. Antenna: 770 -ft. above ay. terrain, 796 -ft. above ground, 1383 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 54' 01" Longitude 87° 37' 28"

Holds CP for change to 5000 -kw max. & 1500 -kw (RMS) horizontal visual, 500 -kw max. aural, 1543 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1582 -ft. above ground, 2177 -ft. above sea level, lat. 41° 52' 44 ", long. 87° 38' 10 "; transmitter to Sears Bldg., 233 Wacker Dr., Chicago. BPET -559.

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TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: Ronald Williams, chmn.; Donald H. Riddle, vice chmn.; Presley D. Holmes, pres. -secy.; Leo Goodman Malamuth II, treas.

Began Operation: Sept. 20, 1965. Left air April 23, 1974. Transfer to present owner approved by FCC June 10, 1977. Plans to re- sume operation in late 1979.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

WTTW Chicago

Ch. 11

Licensee: Chicago Educational Television Association, 5400 N. St. Louis Ave., Chicago, Ill. (60625).

Studio: Chicago Educational Television Center, 5400 N. St. Louis Ave., Chicago.

Telephone: 312- 583 -5000.

Transmitter: Sears Bldg., S. Wacker Dr. & Jackson Blvd., Chicago.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 89.13 -kw visual, 17.80 -kw aural. Antenna: 1470 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1516 -ft. above ground, 2111 -ft. above sea

level.

Latitude 41 °' 52' 44" Longitude 87° 38' 10"

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Began Operation: Sept. 5, 1955.

Ownership: CETA officers: Newton N. Minow, honorary chmn.; Irving B. Harris, chmn.; Kenneth Mason, vice chmn.; William J. McCarter, pres.; Carl S. Stanley, treas.; Robert L. Foote, secy.

Personnel:

WILLIAM J. McCARTER, president & general manager. JOHN C. RAHMANN, sr. vice president. RICHARD J. BOWMAN, director of broadcasting. JOHN CALLAWAY, director of news & current affairs. TONY FERREIRA, director of administration. LARRY OCKER, director of engineering. JOHN WILSON, director of information services. JOHN MODISETT, director of development & marketing. DAVID BUEHRER, director of finance.

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WUSI -TV Olney Ch. 16

Licensee: Board of Trustees of Southern Ill. University, Carbondale, Ill. (62903).

Studio: 2 -mi. W of Dundas, 8 -mi. NW of Olney, Ill.

Transmitter: 2.1 -mi. W of Dundas, III.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 16 (482 -488 MHz). Authorized power: 1170 -kw max. & 977 -kw horizontal visual, 234 -kw max. & 195 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 930 -ft. above ay. terrain, 975 -ft. above ground, 1445 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 50' 18" Longitude 88° 07' 46"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network.

Ownership: Board of Trustees for Southern Ill. U. Also licensee of WSIU -TV & WSIU(FM), Carbondale, Ill.

Began Operation: Aug. 19, 1968.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel:

CHARLES T. LYNCH, general manager. JIMMY MOORE, chief engineer. DON KEEN, operations manager.

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WTVP Peoria Ch. 47

Licensee: Illinois Valley Public Telecommunications Corp., c/o Philip Weinberg, 1501 W. Bradley Ave., Peoria, Ill. (61625).

Studio: 1501 W. Bradley Ave. Telephone: 309- 676 -4747. Transmitter: 1501 W. Bradley Ave.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 47 (668 -674 MHz). Authorized power: 1552 -kw max. & 1200 -kw horizontal visual, 155 -kw max. & 120 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 301 -ft. above ay. terrain, 342 -ft. above ground, 949 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 41' 56" Longitude 89° 37' 00"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Illinois Valley Public Telecommunications Corp.

Began Operation: June 27, 1971.

Represented (legal) by James E. Greeley.

Represented (engineering) by Donald L. Markley.

Personnel: PHILIP WEINBERG, president. ELWIN BASQUIN, station manager. TOM DVORAK, program director. DICI< HEM BERGER, development director.

WILL -TV Urbana -Champaign

Ch. 12

Licensee: University of Illinois, Board of Trustees, Urbana, Ill. (61801).

Studio: 302 N. Goodwin, Urbana.

Mailing Address: 1110 W. Main St., Urbana, Ill. (61801).

Transmitter: R. R. #2, 5 -mi. W of Monticello, Willow Branch Twp.

Telephone: 217- 333 -1070, Urbana.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 987 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1044 -ft. above ground, 1734 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 02' 18" Longitude 88° 40' 10"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

News Wire Service: AP.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

AM Affiliate: WILL, 5 -kw, 580 kHz.

FM Affiliate: WILL -FM, 105 -kw, 90.9 MHz (No. 215), 850 -ft. Ownership: University of Illinois; John Corbally, pres.

Began Operation: Aug. 1, 1955.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: DONALD P. MULLALLY, dir. of broadcasting & general manager. WILLIAM GLAESER, station manager. ROBERT A. NELSON, dir. of promotion & development. ROB R. BELDON, chief engineer.

INDIANA

WTIU Bloomington

Ch. 30

Licensee: Trustees of Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.

Studio: Indiana University, Bloomington (47401).

Telephone: 812 -337 -5900.

Transmitter: .5 -mi. SE of Bloomington.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 30 (566 -572 MHz). Authorized power: 214 -kw max. & 200 -kw horizontal visual, 42.6 -kw max. & 39.8 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 710 -ft. above ay. terrain, 644 -ft. above ground, 1444 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 08' 32" Longitude 86° 29' 43"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

FM Affiliate: WFIU, 31 -kw, 103.7 MHz (No. 279), 590 -ft. Ownership: Indiana University. John Ryan, pres.

Began Operation: March 3, 1969.

Personnel: DONLEY F. FEDDERSEN, manager. HERBERT A. SELTZ, program supervisor. WILLIAM H. KROLL, operations manager. EMMET R. BEEKER JR., chief engineer.

WNIN Evansville

Ch. 9

Licensee: Southwest Indiana Public Broadcasting Inc., 9201 Peters- burg Rd., Evansville, Ind. (47711).

Studio: 9201 Petersburg Rd., Evansville, Ind. (47711).

Transmitter: Old Plank Rd., Chandler, Ind.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 282 -kw visual, 56.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 580 -ft. above ay. terrain, 570 -ft. above ground, 1040 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 01' 31" Longitude 87° 21' 43"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Officers: Ted C. Ziemer Jr., chair- man; Vincent F. Saele, pres. & gen. mgr.; John L. Carroll, hon- orary vice chmn.; Dr. Wallace B. Graves, Dr. David Rice & N.

Keith Emge, vice chairmen; Barbara Studwell, secy.; R. Jack Brunton, treas.

Began Operation: March Evansville -Vanderburgh 1973.

Personnel: VINCENT F. SAELE, president & general manager. DANIEL P. EDWARDS, director of development. CONSTANCE JULIUS, director of programming. FRANK HERTEL, director of engineering. RUTH BEHRMAN, operations manager. PHIL BAILEY, manager, technical operations. NORMA NIEHAUS, business manager.

15, 1970. Sale to present owner by School Corp. approved by FCC Dec. 19,

WFYI Indianapolis

Ch. 20

Licensee: Metropolitan Indianapolis TV Assn. Inc., 1440 N. Merid- ian St., Indianapolis, Ind. (46202).

Studio: 1440 N. Meridian St.

Telephone: 317- 639 -5591.

Transmitter: 79th St. & Township Line Rd.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 20 (506 -512 MHz). Authorized power: 748 -kw max. & 592 -kw horizontal visual, 149 -kw max. & 112 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 850 -ft. above ay. terrain, 863 -ft. above ground, 1693 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 53' 59" Longitude 86° 12' 01"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

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Began Operation: Oct. 4, 1970.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Luke Lanford, pres.

Personnel: FRANK MEEK, general manager.

WIPE Muncie

Ch. 49

Licensee: Ball State University, 2000 University Ave., Muncie, Ind.

(47306). Transmitter: 820 E. 29th St. (47302).

Studio: 246 Minnetrista Blvd. (47303).

Telephone: 317- 285 -4771.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 49 (680 -686 MHz). Authorized power: 142.2 -kw visual, 14.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 500 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 542 -ft. above ground, 1492 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 09' 01" Longitude 85° 22' 45"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Ball State University. Alexander M. Bracken, pres.; Harrold W. Wallace II, v.p.; Will H. Parker, secy.; Dorothy O'Maley, asst. secy.; Leigh E. Morris, Garry Rollins, James

Garretson, & F. Edwin Schouweiler, trustees.

Began Operation: May 8, 1953 as a commercial station. Sale to present owner by Donald A. Burton & assoc. approved by FCC

Oct. 8, 1971. Non -commercial operation began Oct. 31, 1971.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel: JAMES R. NEEDHAM, general manager. JAMES BURKETT, operations director. HAL BOUTON, program director. GEORGE MOLNAR JR., chief engineer.

WCAE St. John

Ch. 50

Licensee: Lake Central School Corp., St. John, Ind. (46373).

Studio: 123 Sesame St., St. John, Ind. (46373).

Telephone: 219 -365 -4041.

Transmitter: 3461 Calumet Ave.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 50 (686 -692 MHz). Authorized power: 1910 -kw max. & 603 -kw horizontal visual, 120 -kw hori- zontal aural. Antenna: 430 -ft. above ay. terrain, 460 -ft. above ground, 1045 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 39' 28" Longitude 87° 30' 28"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network.

Ownership: Lake Central School Corp.

Began Operation: Sept. 20, 1967.

Personnel: JOHN NELSON, station manager. HARRY GARBA, chief engineer. TARA MISSAL, public information director. JOE NIEWIADOMSKI, control room supervisor. HENRY SICHTERMAN, ITV coordinator. JIM BARBAR, sports producer. BILL BEIRIGER, maintenance engineer.

WNDU -TV South Bend

Ch. 16

Licensee: Michiana Telecasting Corp., University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind.

OPERATING COMMERCIALLY (FOR COMPLETE DATA, SEE U.S. TV STATION DIRECTORY)

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Indiana Educational

WNIT -TV South Bend

Ch. 34

Licensee: Michiana Public Broadcasting Corp., P.O. Box 34, South Bend, Ind. (46624).

Studio: 2424 California Rd., Elkhart, Ind. (46514).

Telephones: 219- 234 -3434 (office); 219- 674 -5961 (studio).

Transmitter: Ironwood Rd. between Kern & Roosevelt Rd.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 34 (590 -596 MHz). Authorized power: 589 -kw max. & 204 -kw horizontal visual, 64.6 -kw max.

& 40.7 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 560 -ft. above ay. terrain, 549 -ft. above ground, 1394 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 37' 05" Longitude 86° 36' 09"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Officers: Donald Dake, pres.; Joseph Hickey, v.p.; Helen Arnold, secy.; Joseph D. Sharp, treas.

Began Operation: Feb. 18, 1974.

Personnel: THOMAS E. BRUBAKER, executive director & general manager. K. CLEM KUESPERT, chief engineer. GARY L. WEINSTEIN, program director. SUE PARKER, development director.

WI/UT Vincennes

Ch. 22

Licensee: Board of Trustees for Vincennes University, 1002 N. First St. (47591).

Studio: 1029 N. 4th St., Vincennes.

Transmitter: SW of Indiana Hwy. 61, 3 -mi. SE of Vincennes.

Telephone: 812 -882 -2237.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 22 (518 -524 MHz). Authorized power: 1565 -kw max. & 1150 -kw horizontal visual, 313 -kw max. & 115 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 570 -ft. above ay. terrain, 560 -ft. above ground, 1060 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 39' 06" Longitude 87° 28' 37"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

FM Affiliate: WVUB, 50 -kw, 91.1 MHz (No. 216).

Ownership: Board of 10 trustees, Albert Rosenberg, chmn.

Began Operation: Feb. 15, 1968.

Represented (legal) by Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth.

Personnel: JAMES L. JERNIGAN, general manager. SHARON KIEFER, program director. JOE HOFFMAN, production manager. LARRY BISSELL, producer /director. JOHN WINDOVER, news director.

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IOWA

WOI -TV Ames -(Des Moines)

Ch. 5

Licensee: Iowa State University of Science & Technology, Ames, Ia.

OPERATING COMMERCIALLY

(FOR COMPLETE DATA, SEE U.S. TV STATION DIRECTORY)

KBIN Council Bluffs

Ch. 32

Licensee: State Educational Radio & TV Facility Board, Box 1758, Des Moines (50306).

Studio: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

Telephones: 712- 328 -9476 (Transmitter); 515- 281 -4500 (Adminis- tration).

Transmitter: 275 -ft. SE of intersection of Linn St. & Skyline Dr., Council Bluffs.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 32 (578 -584 MHz). Authorized power: 571 -kw max. & 247 -kw horizontal visual, 57.1 -kw max. & 24.7 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 317 -ft. above ay. terrain, 163 -ft. above ground, 1417 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 15' 14.5" Longitude 95° 50' 07.0"

Color: Network & slide.

Ownership: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

Began Operation: Sept. 7, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

KDIN -TV Des Moines

Ch. 11

Licensee: State Educational Radio & TV Facility Board, P.O. Box 1758, Des Moines, Ia. (50306).

Studio: 2801 Bell Ave., Des Moines, Iowa (50321). Telephones: 515 -685 -3132 (Transmitter); 515- 281 -4500 (Adminis-

tration). TWX No.: 910 -520 -2656.

Transmitter: 1 -mi. S of Alleman, Iowa.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw max. & 221 -kw horizontal visual, 31.6 -kw max. & 22.1 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1973 -ft. above ay. terrain, 2000 -ft. above ground, 2988 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 48' 33" Longitude 93° 36' 53"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: State of Iowa.

Began Operation: April 27, 1959.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: ROD THOLE, executive director. MIKE LABONIA, dir. of programming. DON SAVERAID, dir. of engineering.

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KTIN Fort Dodge

Ch. 21

Grantee: State Educational Radio & TV Facility Board, P.O. Box 1758, Des Moines, Iowa (50306).

Studio: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

Transmitter: 1 -mi. N of Bradgate.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 21 (512 -518 MHz). Authorized power: 1580 -kw max. & 759 -kw horizontal visual, 158 -kw max. & 75.9 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1160 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1206 -ft. above ground, 2362 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 49' 02.8" Longitude 94° 25' 40.9"

Ownership: State of Iowa.

Began Operation: April 8, 1977.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

KIIN -TV Iowa City

Ch. 12

Licensee: State Educational Radio & TV Facility Board, P.O. Box 1758, Des Moines (50306).

Studio: 2801 Bell Ave., Des Moines (50321). Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized

power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1440 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1449 -ft. above ground, 2249 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 43' 14.5" Longitude 91° 20' 29.5"

Telephones: 319 -643 -2620 (Transmitter): 515- 281 -4500 (Admin- istration).

Color: Network.

Ownership: State of Iowa.

Began Operation: Feb. 8, 1970.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

KYIN Mason City

Ch. 24

Licensee: State Educational Radio & TV Facility Board, P.O. Box 1758, Des Moines, Iowa (50306).

Studio: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

Transmitter: 4 -mi. E of St. Ansgar.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 24 (530 -536 MHz). Authorized power: 1740 -kw max. & 513 -kw horizontal visual, 174 -kw max. & 51.3 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1430 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1565 -ft. above ground, 2799 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 22' 25" Longitude 92° 51' 00"

Ownership: State of Iowa.

Began Operation: May 14, 1977.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Personnel: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

KHIN Red Oak

Ch. 36

Licensee: State Educational Radio & TV Facility Board, Box 1758, Des Moines (50306).

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Studio: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

Telephones: 712 -784 -3409 (Transmitter); 515 -281 -4500 (Adminis- tration).

Transmitter: 7 -mi. E & 2 -mi. N of Oakland on Hwy. 6.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 36 (602 -608 MHz). Authorized power: 2040 -kw max. & 490 -kw horizontal visual, 204 -kw max. &

49 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1560 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1503 -ft. above ground, 2833 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 20' 40" Longitude 95° 15' 21"

Color: Network.

Ownership: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

Began Operation: Sept. 7, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

KSIN Sioux City

Ch. 27

Licensee: State Educational Radio & TV Facility Board, Box 1758, Des Moines, Iowa (50306).

Studio: 2801 Bell Ave., Des Moines (50321).

Telephones: 712 -255 -5558 (Transmitter); 515- 281 -4500 (Adminis- tration).

Transmitter: Rural Rt. 2, 1 -mi. E of city limits of Sioux City.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 27 (548 -554 MHz). Authorized power: 4040 -kw max. & 1507 -kw horizontal visual, 404 -kw max. & 150.7 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1070 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 875 -ft. above ground, 2416 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 30' 53" Longitude 96° 18' 13"

Color: Network.

Ownership: State of Iowa.

Began Operation: January 4, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

KRIN Waterloo

Ch. 32

Licensee: State Educational Radio & TV Facility Board, Box 1758, Des Moines, Iowa (50306).

Studio: 2801 Bell Ave., Des Moines (50321).

Telephones: 319 -448 -4222 (Transmitter); 515- 281 -4500 (Adminis- tration).

Transmitter: 4.5 -mi. NW of Walker.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 32 (578 -584 MHz). Authorized power: 5000 -kw max. & 1986 -kw horizontal visual, 1000 -kw max. & 397 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1851 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1795 -ft. above ground, 2812 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 18' 59" Longitude 91° 51' 31"

Color: Network.

Ownership: State of Iowa.

Began Operation: Dec. 15, 1974.

Represented (legal) by Pierson, Ball & Dowd.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See KDIN -TV, Des Moines.

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KANSAS

KTWU Topeka

Ch. 11

Licensee: Washburn University of Topeka, 17th & College Sts., Topeka, Kan.

Studio: 301 N. Wanamaker Rd.

Telephone: 913 -272 -8181.

Transmitter: 1.5 -mi. W of city limits.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1064 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 952 -ft. above ground, 2029 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 03' 51" Longitude 95° 45' 49"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Municipal university, directed by a board of 10 regents.

Began Operation: Oct. 21, 1965.

Personnel: DR. DALE N. ANDERSON, director of TV & station manager. DAVE POMEROY, program director. ERNEST HEDGES, chief engineer. JANET ROSE, public affairs director. PHIL FLEMING, development director. CAROLYN ZIMMERMAN, promotion director. BEV MORGAN, traffic director.

KPTS Wichita- Hutchinson

Ch. 8

Licensee: Sunflower ETV Corp., 352 N. Broadway, Wichita, Kan.

(67202).

Studio: 352 N. Broadway, Wichita.

Transmitter: E. 4th St. & Buhler Rd., 8.2 -mi. E of Hutchinson.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 302 -kw visual, 30.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 800 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 780 -ft. above ground, 2325 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 03' 21" Longitude 97° 46' 35"

Telephone: 316 -262 -4461.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Sunflower ETV Corp. Officers: Arch Booth, chmn. of the board; Zoel Parenteau, pres.; Mike Easterday & Martin Bush,

vice chmn.; Torey Southwick, v.p.; Jeanne Johnston, secy.; Barney

Cansler, treas.; Robert Wine, asst. treas.

Began Operation: Jan. 5, 1970.

Represented (engineering) by Steel, Andrus & Associates.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: ZOEL PARENTEAU, president & general manager. ROBERT FULKERSON, director of engineering. DIANE CURTIS, director of community relations. TOREY SOUTHWICK, v.p. & director of programming. ROBERT WINE, director of administration. DAVID BREWER, program operations coordinator. DONNA BRIDGES, program services coordinator. TOM BROCK, production operations coordinator. CONNIE PICKLER, program information coordinator. CAROLYN MYERS, research coordinator. DON WILLIAMSON, public affairs coordinator.

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KENTUCKY

WKAS Ashland

Ch. 25

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky.

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington. Transmitter: DeBord Hill. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 25 (536 -542 MHz). Authorized

power: 9.6 -kw visual, 1.92 -kw aural. Antenna: 500 -ft. above ay. terrain, 400 -ft. above ground, 1200 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 27' 43" Longitude 82° 37' 12"

Requests CP for change to 162 -kw max. & 135 -kw horizontal visual, 16.2 -kw max. & 13.5 -kw horizontal aural. BPET -482.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1968.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

-s- WKGB

Bowling Green Ch. 53

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky. (40601).

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: U.S. 231, 2.8 -mi. N of Hadley.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 53 (704 -710 MHz). Authorized power: 667 -kw max. & 550 -kw horizontal visual, 113 -kw max. & 110 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 810 -ft. above ay. terrain, 614 -ft. above ground, 1370 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° Longitude 86°

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1968. Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

05' 22" 38' 05"

WCVN Covington

Ch. 54 Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky.

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington. Transmitter: Tower View St., Taylor Mill, Ky.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 54 (710 -716 MHz). Authorized power: 162 -kw max. & 135 -kw horizontal visual, 16.2 -kw max. & 13.5 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 405 -ft. above ay. terrain, 309 -ft. above ground, 1129 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° Longitude 84°

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington. Began Operation: Sept. 8, 1969.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

01' 50" 30' 23"

INSTANT FACTBOOK Factbook Research, Inc.

1836 Jefferson Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

WKZT Elizabethtown

Ch. 23

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky. Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: Hawkins Drive, 1 -mi. SE of Elizabethtown. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 23 (524 -530 MHz). Authorized

power: 688 -kw max. & 575 -kw horizontal visual, 128 -kw max. & 115 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 652 -ft. above ay. terrain, 651 -ft. above ground, 1446 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude Longitude

37° 40' 55" 85° 50' 32"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington. Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1968. Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

WKHA Hazard

Ch. 35

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky.

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: Buffalo Knob, 3.6 -mi. S of Hazard. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 35 (596 -602 MHz). Authorized

power: 645 -kw max. & 417 -kw horizontal visual, 129 -kw max. & 83.2 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1260 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 605 -ft. above ground, 2630 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° Longitude 83°

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington. Began Operation: Dec. 16, 1968. Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

11' 34" 11' 16"

WKLE Lexington- Richmond

Ch. 46

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky. (40601).

Network Center: 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, Ky. (40502). Telephone: 606 -623 -3603. Transmitter: .4 -mi. S of Clays Ferry, Ky.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 46 (662 -668 MHz). Authorized power: 1050 -kw horizontal visual, 105 -kw horizontal aural. An- tenna: 874 -ft. above ay. terrain, 854 -ft. above ground, 1764 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 52' 45" Longitude 84° 19' 33"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. TV tape: Recording facilities. Ownership: Ky. State Board of Education. Operated by Kentucky

Authority for ETV. Governing board: Dr. Lyman Ginger, Don C. Bale, Dr. Otis Singletary, Dr. Robert R. Martin, Hoover J. Neel, Allie Morgan, Walter May & Art Walters. Ky. State Board of Education is licensee of WKAS, Ashland; WKBG, Bowling Green; WCVN, Covington; WKZT, Elizabethtown; WKHA, Hazard; WKMJ, Louisville; WKMA, Madisonville; WKMR, Morehead; WKMU, Murray -Mayfield; WKON, Owenton; WKPI, Pikeville & WKSO, Somerset, Ky.

Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1968.

Represented (legal) by Miller & Schroeder.

Personnel: O. LEONARD PRESS, executive director. VIRGINIA FOX, assoc. exec. director, broadcasting.

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ROBERT J. KLEIN, director of engineering. SANDRA WELCH, director of programming. NEIL WARD, director of business affairs. SID WEBB, director of production. RICK BELL, promotion coordinator.

WKMJ Louisville

Ch. 68

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky.

(40601).

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: Bald Knob, New Albany, Ind.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 68 (794 -800 MHz). Authorized power: 1176 -kw max. & 794 -kw horizontal visual, 219 -kw max.

& 159 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 820 -ft. above ay. terrain, 550 -ft. above ground, 1520 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 22' 02" Longitude 85° 49' 53"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Sept. 2, 1970.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

WKPC -TV Louisville

Ch. 15

Licensee: Board of Education of Jefferson County, 3332 Newburg Rd., Louisville (40218).

Studio: 4309 Bishop Lane, Box 1515, Louisville, Ky. (40201).

Telephone: 502-456-3286.

Transmitter: Route 1, Floyd Knobs, Ind. Telephone: 812 -945- 7851.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 15 (476 -482 MHz). Authorized power: 295 -kw max. & 263 -kw horizontal visual, 52.8 -kw max.

& 46.8 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 877 -ft. above ay. terrain, 550 -ft. above ground, 1520 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 22' 02" Longitude 85° 49' 53"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Board of Education, E. C. Grayson, supt.

Began Operation: Sept. 8, 1958.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel: JERRY D. WEAVER, exec. v.p. & general manager. CHARLES T. LANDERS, chief engineer. RON WOLF, programming. DARRELL GARRETT, production.

WKMA Madisonville

Ch. 35

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky. (40601).

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: 2.4 -mi. E of St. Charles Rt. 62, Madisonville.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 35 (596 -602 MHz). Authorized power: 614 -kw max. & 513 -kw horizontal visual, 123 -kw max. & 102 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1043 -ft. above ay. terrain, 995 -ft. above ground, 1545 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 11' 25" Longitude 87° 30' 47"

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

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Kentucky Educational

Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1968.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

WKMR Morehead

Ch. 38

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky.

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: Near USDA Lookout Tower.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 38 (614 -620 MHz). Authorized power: 683 -kw max. & 562 -kw horizontal visual, 137 -kw max. & 112 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 965 -ft. above ay. terrain, 605 -ft. above ground, 1986 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 10' 38" Longitude 83° 24' 18"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1968.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

WKMU Murray -Mayfield

Ch. 21

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky.

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: 1.67 -mi. NNW of Farmington, Ky.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 21 (512 -518 MHz). Authorized power: 691 -kw max. & 575 -kw horizontal visual, 138 -kw max. & 115 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 663 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 652 -ft. above ground, 1182 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 36° 41' 33" Longitude 88° 32' 10"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Oct. 9, 1968.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

WKON Owenton

Ch. 52

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky.

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: Owen County High School.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 52 (698 -704 MHz). Authorized power: 691 -kw max. & 550 -kw horizontal visual, 138 -kw max. & 115 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 710 -ft. above ay. terrain, 602 -ft. above ground, 1552 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 31' 32" Longitude 84° 48' 40"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1968.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

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Ky.- Louisiana Educational

WKPD Paducah

Ch. 29 Licensee: Kentucky Authority for ETV, 600 Cooper Dr., Lexington,

Ky. (40502).

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: Coleman Rd., near Cecil, 2 -mi. NE of Paducah.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 29 (560 -566 MHz). Authorized power: 151 -kw max. & 132 -kw horizontal visual, 13.2 -kw hori- zontal aural. Antenna: 500 -ft. above ay. terrain, 518 -ft. above ground, 891 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 05' 38" Longitude 88° 40' 19"

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Began commercial operation 5- 31 -71; left air 10- 31 -75. Sale to present owner approved by FCC 1- 30 -78. Due to resume educational operation 1- 30 -79.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

WKPI Pikeville

Ch. 22

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky.

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: Flatwoods Mtn., 5.5 -mi. from State Rt. 197.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 22 (518 -524 MHz). Authorized power: 1320 -kw max. & 468 -kw horizontal visual, 264 -kw max. & 93.3 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1415 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 153 -ft. above ground, 2994 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 17' 06" Longitude 82° 31' 29"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Jan. 13, 1969.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

WKSO Somerset

Ch. 29

Licensee: Kentucky State Board of Education, Frankfort, Ky. (40601).

Studio: See WKLE, Lexington.

Transmitter: Dye Knob, Rt. 837, near Somerset.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 29 (560 -566 MHz). Authorized power: 584 -kw max. & 378 -kw horizontal visual, 117 -kw max. & 75.6 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1460 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 996 -ft. above ground, 2526 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 10' 00" Longitude 84° 49' 28"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WKLE, Lexington.

Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1968.

Personnel: See WKLE, Lexington.

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LOUISIANA

WLPB -TV Baton Rouge

Ch. 27

Licensee: Louisiana Educational Television Authority, 2618 Wood - dale Blvd., Baton Rouge, La. (70805).

Studio: 626 N. 4th St., Baton Rouge. Telephone: 504- 342 -5822.

Transmitter: 1.35 -mi. E of River Rd., Baton Rouge.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 27 (548 -554 MHz). Authorized power: 813 -kw visual, 162 -kw aural. Antenna: 940 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1029 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 30° 22' 22" Longitude 91° 12' 15"

Requests CP for change to 1170 -kw max. visual, 117 -kw max. aural.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: State authority. Board members: Ed Prendergast, chmn.; Harold M. Block, vice chmn.; Paul H. Goldman, secy.; Lucille R. Woodard, treas.; Edwin K. Hunter, Wayne Berry, E. J. Bourg, Betty Laborde, Dorothy Randolph, Col. Albert J. Wetzel, Kelly J. Nix, Elizabeth Acree, Ken Booth, Winston Linam, Jesse Bankston, Phyllis Dennery, H. K. Sweeney, Ronald J. Gomez, Willie Bradford Jr., Claire Clark. Louisiana ETV Authority also operates KLTM, Monroe; KLTS, Shreveport; is applicant for Ch. 24, Lafayette & Ch. 18, Lake Charles.

Began Operation: Sept. 6, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Patton, Boggs & Blow.

Represented (engineering) by Jules Cohen & Associates.

Personnel: A. FRED FREY, executive director. LIONEL W. BABB, assistant executive director. O. PAT MORGAN, program director. COY SIMMONS, director of engineering.

KLTM Monroe

Ch. 13

Grantee: Louisiana Educational Television Authority, 2618 Wood - dale Blvd., Capitol Station, Baton Rouge, La. (70805).

Studio: See WLPB -TV, Baton Rouge.

Transmitter: 2.5 -mi. N of Riverton, La.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1780 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1989 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 11' 45" Longitude 92° 04' 10"

Ownership: See WLPB -TV, Baton Rouge.

Began Operation: Sept. 8, 1976.

Represented (legal) by Patton, Boggs & Blow.

Represented (engineering) by Jules Cohen & Associates.

Personnel: See WLPB -TV, Baton Rouge. FLOYD KELLY, transmitter supervisor.

WYES -TV New Orleans

Ch. 12

Licensee: Greater New Orleans Educational Television Foundation, 916 Navarre Ave., New Orleans, La. (70124).

Studio: 916 Navarre Ave., P. 0. Box 24026 (70124).

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Transmitter: Paris Rd., near Chalmette, La.

Telephone: 504 -486 -5511.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1010 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 1049 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 29° 57' 13.5" Longitude 89° 56' 58.3"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit organization. Officers: Martin L. C. Feldman, chairman; Stephen B. Lemann, Louis L. Frierson, Thomas B.

Favrot, vice chairmen; Mrs. Joseph H. Epstein Jr., secy.; Harold E. Doley Jr., treas.

Began Operation: April 1, 1957 on Ch. 8. Switched to Ch. 12

June 1970.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel:

WILLIAM S. HART, president & general manager. THOMAS F. CANNON, asst. station manager. ANTHONY E. MAURIN JR., director of engineering. FRANK D. PAYNE, business manager & controller. JAMES A. RAPP, development director. KING LOGAN, director of information. ALAN W. EVANS, director of broadcast division. JULIAN CRAGGS, director of cultural affairs. CHARLES ZEWE, director of public affairs.

W W L -TV New Orleans

Ch. 4

Licensee: Loyola University, 6363 St. Charles Ave.

OPERATING COMMERCIALLY

(FOR COMPLETE DATA, SEE U.S. TV STATION DIRECTORY)

KLTS Shreveport

Ch. 24

Grantee: Louisiana ETV Authority, 2618 Wooddale Blvd., Baton Rouge, La. (70805).

Transmitter: 2.2 -mi. ESE of Mooringsport.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 24 (530 -536 MHz). Authorized power: 1620 -kw max. & 1120 -kw horizontal visual, 162 -kw max. & 112 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1070 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1080 -ft. above ground, 1330 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 40' 41" Longitude 93° 55' 35"

Ownership: See WLPB -TV, Baton Rouge.

Represented (legal) by Patton, Boggs & Blow.

Began Operation: Aug. 9, 1978.

Personnel: See WLPB -TV, Baton Rouge.

MAINE

WCBB Augusta- Lewiston -Portland

Ch. 10

Licensee: Colby- Bates - Bowdoin Educational Telecasting Corp., Bates College, Lewiston, Me. (04240).

Studio: 1450 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me.

Transmitter: 10 -mi. ENE of Lewiston, on Danforth Hill.

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Telephone: 207 -783 -9101. TWX No.: 710 -223 -1538.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 309 -kw visual, 63 -kw aural. Antenna: 1000 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 640 -ft. above ground, 1330 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 09' 16" Longitude 70° 00' 37"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: Bates College (operator of FM radio WRJR, Lewiston, Me.), 33 1/3 %; Colby College, 33 1/3 %; Bowdoin College,

33 1/3% (operator of FM radio WBOR, Brunswick, Me.).

Began Operation: November 13, 1961.

Represented (legal) by John L. Tierney.

Personnel: H. ODELL SKINNER, general manager. ROLAND A. DESJARDINS, director of engineering. ELAINE BAKER, traffic manager. MICHAEL MEARS, director of programming. ANDY JENSEN, special projects director. BOB GARDNER, director of development. WAYNE LOOSIGIAN, membership director.

WMEG -TV Biddeford

Ch. 26

Maine Public Bcstg. Network

Licensee: University of Maine, Alumni Hall, Orono, Maine (04473).

Studio: Alumni Hall, University of Maine, Orono (04473).

Transmitter: Top of Hope Hill, Sanford, Maine.

Telephone: 207 -866 -4493 (Orono). TWX No.: 710- 229 -1091.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 26 (542 -548 MHz). Authorized power: 589 -kw visual, 117 -kw aural. Antenna: 800 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 555 -ft. above ground, 1208 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 25' 00" Longitude 70° 48' 09"

TV tape: Recording facilities at Orono.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: University of Maine, see WMEB -TV, Orono, Maine.

Began Operation: March 15, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See WMEB -TV, Orono, Maine.

WMED -TV Calais Ch. 13

Maine Public Bcstg. Network

Licensee: University of Maine, Alumni Hall, Orono, Me. (04473).

Studio: Alumni Hall, U. of Maine, Orono, Me. (04473).

Transmitter: Top of Conant Hill, Meddybemps, Me.

Telephone: 207 -866 -4493 (Orono). TWX No.: 710 -229 -1091.

TV tape: Recording facilities (at Orono).

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 31.6 -kw visual, 6.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 430 -ft. above ay. terrain, 187 -ft. above ground, 667 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 01' 44" Longitude 67° 19' 24"

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Ownership: University of Maine, a state institution, see WMEB -TV, Orono, Me.

Began Operation: Sept. 23, 1964.

News Wire Service: AP.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: This station utilizes the staff at WMEB -TV, Orono, Me.

WMEB -TV Orono Ch. 12

Maine Public Bcstg. Network

Licensee: University of Maine, Alumni Hall, Orono, Me. (04473).

Studio: Alumni Hall, U. of Maine, Orono, Me.

Transmitter: 10 -mi. SE of Orono on Blackcap Mt., East Eddington.

Telephone: 207- 866 -4493 (Orono). TWX No.: 710 -229 -1091.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 299 -kw visual, 30 -kw aural. Antenna: 990 -ft. above ay. terrain, 369 -ft. above ground, 1346 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 45' 36" Longitude 68° 33' 59"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: University of Maine, a state institution. It also operates WMEM -TV, Presque Isle; WMED -TV, Calais and WMEG -TV, Biddeford, Me.

Began Operation: Oct. 8, 1963.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: EDWARD WINCHESTER, acting general manager. DONALD WINSLOW, chief engineer. CARL MASON, network transmitter supervisor. ERIK VAN de BOGART, director of educational services. BERNARD ROSCETTI, director of program services. EDWARD FOWLER, production manager.

WMEM -TV Presque Isle

Ch. 10

Maine Public Bcstg. Network

Licensee: University of Maine, Alumni Hall, Orono, Me. (04473).

Studio: Alumni Hall, U. of Maine, Orono, Me. (04473).

Transmitter: Mars Hill, 15 -mi. S of Presque Isle.

Telephone: 207- 866 -4493 (Orono). TWX No.: 710- 229 -1091.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. News Wire Service: AP.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 299 -kw visual, 30 -kw aural. Antenna: 1093 -ft. above ay. terrain, 155 -ft. above ground, 1762 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 46° 33' 05" Longitude 67° 48' 37"

Ownership: University of Maine, a state institution, see WMEB -TV, Orono, Me.

Began Operation: Feb. 17, 1964.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: This station utilizes the staff at WMEB -TV, Orono, Me.

MARYLAND

WAPB Annapolis

Ch. 22

Licensee: Maryland Public Bcstg. Commission, Owings Mills, Md. (21117).

Studio: See WMPB, Baltimore.

Transmitter: 1.2 mi. SSW of Crownsville, Md.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 22 (518 -524 MHz). Authorized power: 5000 -kw max. & 3890 -kw horizontal visual, 389 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 870 -ft. above ay. terrain, 852 -ft. above ground, 1000 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 00' 36" Longitude 76° 36' 33"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: See WMPB, Baltimore.

Began Operation: July 16, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel: See WMPB, Baltimore.

WMPB Baltimore

Ch. 67

Licensee: Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission, Owings Mills, Md. (21117).

Studio: Owings Mills, Md. (21117). Telephone: 301- 356 -5600.

Transmitter: Owings Mills, Md.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 67 (788 -794 MHz). Authorized power: 1000 -kw max. & 646 -kw horizontal visual, 118 -kw max. & 75.9 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 820 -ft. above ay. terrain, 693 -ft. above ground, 1349 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 27' 01.0" Longitude 76° 46' 36.5"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Maryland Public Bcstg. Commission, Leonard H. Rosen- berg, chmn.; Ross Jones, vice churn.; Frederick Breitenfeld Jr., exec. dir. Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission is also licensee of WCPB (TV), Salisbury; WWPB (TV), Hagerstown & WAPB (TV), Annapolis, Md.

Began Operation: Oct. 5, 1969.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel: FREDERICK BREITENFELD JR., executive director. BRUCE T. HERGET, director of engineering. WARREN S. PARK JR., director of programming & operations. WILLIAM F. HALLSTEAD, dir. of development & information

services. PHYLLIS HAMMOND, director of administrative services.

WWPB Hagerstown

Ch. 31

Licensee: Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission, Owings Mills, Md. (21117).

Studio: See WMPB, Baltimore.

Transmitter: Fairview Mtn., 2000 -ft. N of Rt. 40, near Clear Spring, Md.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 31 (572 -578) MHz. Authorized power: 1070 -kw max. & 479 -kw horizontal visual, 51.3 -kw hori- zontal aural. Antenna: 1230 -ft. above ay. terrain, 410 -ft. above

ground, 1850 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 39' 04.0" Longitude 77° 58' 14.7"

Ownership: See WMPB, Baltimore.

Began Operation: Oct. 5, 1974.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel: See WMPB, Baltimore.

WCPB Salisbury

Ch. 28

Licensee: Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission, Owings Mills, Md. (21117).

Studio: See WMPB, Baltimore.

Transmitter: Emerson Ave. at Deers Head Blvd.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 28 (554 -560 MHz). Authorized power: 786 -kw max. & 708 -kw horizontal visual, 91 -kw max. & 81.3 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 513 -ft. above ay. terrain, 551 -ft. above ground, 575 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 23' 09.0" Longitude 75° 35' 32.5"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: See WMPB, Baltimore.

Ownership: See WMPB, Baltimore.

Began Operation: March 18, 1971.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel: See WMPB, Baltimore.

MASSACHUSETTS

WGBH -TV Boston

Ch. 2

Licensee: WGBH Educational Foundation, 125 Western Ave., Boston, Mass. (02134).

Studio: 125 Western Ave.

Telephone: 617- 492 -2777.

Transmitter: 350 Cedar St., Needham, Mass.

FM Affiliate: WGBH, 100 -kw, 89.7 MHz (No. 209), 650 -ft. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 -60 MHz). Authorized power:

87.1 -kw visual, 17.4 -kw aural. Antenna: 1040 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1034 -ft. above ground, 1184 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 18' 37" Longitude 71° 14' 14"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Foundation trustees: Presidents of Trustees of Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston, Brandeis, Harvard, Northeastern & Tufts Universities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Simmons & Wellesley Colleges, New England Conservatory of Music; Directors of Museum of Fine Arts & Museum of Science, University of Massachusetts; Trustee of Lowell Institute; Presi- dent of WGBH Educational Foundation. Elected trustees: Helene R. Cahners, Abram T. Collier, Elma Lewis, Herbert E. Tucker Jr., John Lowell, William A. Lieson, Mark C. Wheeler.

Began Operation: May 2, 1955.

Represented (legal) by Covington & Burling.

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Personnel:

DAVID 0. IVES, president. HENRY BECTON JR., general manager. MARK STEVENS, broadcast manager. JOE ANDERSON, director of operations. THOMAS B. KELLER JR., engineering director. CHRISTOPHER RIDLEY, promotion manager.

WGBX -TV Boston

Ch. 44

Licensee: WGBH Educational Foundation, 125 Western Ave., Boston, Mass. (02134).

Studio: 125 Western Ave., Boston (02134).

Transmitter: 350 Cedar St., Needham, Mass.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 44 (650 -656 MHz). Authorized power: 393 -kw max. & 251 -kw horizontal visual, 78.6 -kw max. & 50.1 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1080 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1074 -ft. above ground, 1224 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 18' 37" Longitude 71° 14' 14"

Requests CP for change to 1500 -kw visual, 150 -kw aural. BPET- 575.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WGBH -TV, Boston.

Began Operation: Sept. 25, 1967.

Personnel:

See WGBH -TV, Boston.

WGBY -TV Springfield

Ch. 57

Licensee: WGBH Educational Foundation, 125 Western Ave., Bos- ton, Mass. (02134).

Studios: One Armory Square, Springfield (01105); WGBH -TV, Boston.

Telephone: 413- 781 -2801.

Transmitter: Mt. Tom, Holyoke, Mass.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 57 (728 -734 MHz). Authorized power: 1200 -kw max. & 776 -kw horizontal visual, 240 -kw max. & 155 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1000 -ft. above ay. terrain, 119 -ft. above ground, 1323 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 14' 30" Longitude 72° 38' 54"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WOBH -TV, Boston.

Began Operation: Sept. 26, 1971.

Represented (legal) by Covington & Burling.

Personnel: JOHN T. CALDWELL JR., general manager. DENNIS DUNBAR, chief engineer. SCOTT KURNIT, program manager. MARSHA TZOUMAS, director of public information. PATRICIA CARPENTER, director of development.

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MICHIGAN

WCML -TV Alpena

Ch. 6

Licensee: Central Michigan University, c/o William J. Grigaliunas, Anspach Hall, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. (48859).

Studio: See WCMU -TV, Mt. Pleasant.

Transmitter: State Rt. 33, 9 -mi. N of Atlanta, Mich.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 6 (82 -88 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 15.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 1470 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1345 -ft. above ground, 2045 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude Longitude

45° 08' 17" 84° 09' 44"

Began Operation: Nov. 21, 1975.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WCML -FM, 100 -kw, 91.7 MHz (No. 219), 1000 -ft. Ownership: State institution. Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel: See WCMU -TV, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

WTVS Detroit Ch. 56

Licensee: Detroit Educational Television Foundation Inc., 7441 2nd Blvd., Detroit, Mich. (48202).

Studio: 7441 Second Blvd., Detroit.

Telephone: 313- 873 -7200.

Transmitter: W. Eleven Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 56 (722 -728 MHz). Authorized power: 955 -kw max. & 617 -kw horizontal visual, 61.7 -kw aural. Antenna: 960 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1049 -ft. above ground, 1749 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 29' 01" Longitude 83° 18' 44"

Ownership: Foundation officers: Gordon F. Goyette, pres.; Mrs. Stephen Du Brul, v.p.; James C. Chambers, v.p.; Iris Adelson, v.p.; James N. Christianson, exec. director. Following are board mem- bers: Rev. Malcolm Carron S. J., Walker L. Cisler, Dollie Cole, Edwin 0. George, Charles V. Hicks, Gwendolyn Hogue, Arthur L. Jnhnnn, Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, Mrs. Walter Livingston, Dr. Donald O'Dowd, Thomas Turner, Mayor Coleman Young, Dr. Arthur Jefferson, Iris Cox, Robert N. Bowen, Bessie Hunt, Thomas Schoenith, John Shepherd, Ricardo Guzman, Gerald Lindstrom, Jeanette Keramedjian, Will Caldwell, R. Craighead, Walter E.

Douglas, Carlos Falcon, E. Harwood Rydholm, H. T. Ewald, Raymond Hayes.

Began Operation: Aug. 8, 1955.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel:

JAMES N. CHRISTIANSON, general manager. EDGAR B. HENDRY, chief engineer. JEROME K. TRAINOR, program & operations director. JACK COSTELLO, production director. AGNES B. SCOTT, development director. ROSETTA E. GADSON, community relations director. DAN ALPERT, public information director.

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WKAR -TV East Lansing

Ch. 23

Licensee: Board of Trustees, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, Mich. (48824).

Studio: 600 Kalamazoo St., East Lansing.

Transmitter: Dobie Rd., Okemos.

Telephone: 517-355-2300.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

AM Affiliate: WKAR, 10 -kw, 870 kHz.

FM Affiliate: WKAR -FM, 125 -kw, 90.5 MHz (No. 213), 930 -ft. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 23 (524 -530 MHz). Authorized

power: 1238 -kw max. & 1100 -kw horizontal visual, 247.5 -kw max. & 219 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 975 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1034 -ft. above ground, 1885 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 42' 08" Longitude 84° 24' 51"

Began Operation: Jan. 15, 1954. On March 15, 1959 moved to Ch. 10 sharing time with commercial WILX -TV. Began operation on Ch. 23 Sept. 10, 1972.

Personnel:

DR. HERMAN KING, director of academic services. ROBERT D. PAGE, general manager. KAY INGRAM, program manager. JAMES LAU, operations manager. DAVID BOUSE, film director. RAYMOND WILSON, chief engineer.

WGVC Grand Rapids

Ch. 35

Licensee: Grand Valley State College, Allendale (49401).

Studio: 301 Manitou Hall, Grand Valley State College, Allendale, Mich. (49401).

Telephone: 616 -895 -6691.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Transmitter: Pierce Rd. at 48th Ave., Allendale.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 35 (596 -602 MHz). Authorized power: 1320 -kw max. & 1000 -kw horizontal visual, 264 -kw max. & 200 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 860 -ft. above ay. terrain, 855 -ft. above ground, 1545 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 57' 35" Longitude 85° 53' 45"

Ownership: State institution. Paul Johnson, churn.; Arend D.

Lubbers, pres.; Ronald F. Van Steeland, v.p.

Began Operation: Dec. 17, 1972.

Represented (legal) by Bonner, Thompson, O'Connell & Gaynes.

Personnel:

GORDON LAWRENCE, station manager. PAUL BOCK, chief engineer. CHARLES FURMAN, program director. JAMES R. GAVER, production /operations manager.

WNMU -TV Marquette

Ch. 13

Licensee: Board of Control of Northern Michigan University, Mar- quette (49855).

Studio: Learning Resources Bldg., Northern Michigan U.

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Telephone: 906-227-1300.

Transmitter: 6.7 -mi. from Republic, Mich.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 1090 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 1101 -ft. above ground, 2601 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude Longitude

46° 21' 09" 87° 51' 32"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

News Wire Service: UPI.

FM Affiliate: WNMU -FM, 100 -kw, 90.1 MHz (No. 211), 1000 -ft.

Ownership: Northern Michigan University.

Began Operation: Dec. 28, 1972.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Personnel: DR. JOHN X. JAMRICH, president. DR. GEORGE E. LOTT JR., director of Learning Resources. BRUCE S. TURNER, station manager. JAMES D. STEFFEY, chief engineer. SCOTT SEAMAN, assistant director, Learning Resources.

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WCMU -TV Mt. Pleasant

Ch. 14

Licensee: Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant (48859).

Studio: Anspach Hall, Mt. Pleasant.

Transmitter: 0.4 -mi. W of Blue Grass Rd. & old U.S. Rt. #27. Telephone: 517- 774 -3105.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 14 (470 -476 MHz). Authorized power: 39.8 -kw visual, 7.94 -kw aural. Antenna: 530 -ft. above ay. terrain, 547 -ft. above ground, 1344 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude Longitude

43° 34' 24" 84° 46' 21"

Holds CP for change to 204 -kw max. & 200 -kw horizontal visual, 40 -kw horizontal aural. BPET -570.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WCMU -FM, 100 -kw, 89.5 MHz (No. 208), 420 -ft. Ownership: State institution. Began Operation: March 29, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel:

WILLIAM J. GRIGALIUNAS, director of public broadcasting. THOMAS ENDRES, chief engineer. MONTE HIGGINS, program director.

WUCM -TV University Center (Bay City)

Ch. 19

Licensee: Delta College, University Center (Bay City), Mich. (48710).

Studio: Delta Road, University Center. Telephone: 517- 686 -9000.

Transmitter: .8 -mi. NNW of Delta Rd. & Four Mile Rd. intersection.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 19 (500 -506 MHz). Authorized power: 631 -kw max. & 562 -kw horizontal visual, 63.1 -kw max. & 56.2 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 470 -ft. above ay. terrain, 498 -ft. above ground, 1102 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 33' 42.7" Longitude 83° 58' 53.7"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

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Mich.- Minnesota Educational

Ownership: Delta College is a community college with a directing board of trustees. Donald J. Carlyon, president.

Began Operation: Oct. 12, 1964.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Personnel: WILLIAM J. BALLARD, station manager. RAYMOND A. WOODS, chief engineer & asst. station manager. THOMAS E. HASKELL, program director. GUY E. SERUMGARD, operations manager.

MINNESOTA

KWCM -TV Appleton

Ch. 10

Licensee: Twin City Area ETV Corp. & West Central Minn. ETV Co., 1640 Como Ave., St. Paul, Minn. (55108).

Studio & Transmitter: 2 -mi. SSE of Appleton.

Mailing Address: West Central Minn. ETV, 128 West Sorenson, Appleton, Minn. (56208).

Telephone: 612-289-2722.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 37.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 480 -ft. above ay. terrain, 500 -ft. above ground, 1530 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 10' 04" Longitude 95° 59' 54"

Color: Network, film & slide.

Ownership: Held jointly by Twin City Area ETV Corp. & West Central Minn. ETV Co., both non -profit. Twin City is licensee of KTCA -TV and KTCI -TV, St. Paul- Minneapolis.

Began Operation: Jan. 21, 1966.

Personnel:

STANLEY MUELLER, resident engineer. JUDY PFAFF, executive secretary.

KAVT -TV Austin

Ch. 15

Licensee: Independent School District #492, c/o Barry G. Baker, 1900 8th Ave. N.W., Austin, Minn. (55912).

Studio: 1900 8th Ave. N.W.

Telephone: 507-433-6000. Transmitter: 19th St. & 8th Ave.

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 15 (476 -482 MHz). Authorized power: 10.50 -kw visual, 2.10 -kw aural. Antenna: 190 -ft. above ay. terrain, 215 -ft. above ground, 1430 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 40' 39" Longitude 93° 00' 03"

Requests CP for change to 1474.83 -kw visual, 294.966 -kw aural, 429 -ft. above ay. terrain, 493 -ft. above ground, 1711 -ft. above sea level, lat. 43° 40' 39 ", long. 93° 00' 13 ".

Began Operation: Oct. 17, 1972.

Ownership: Non -profit organization.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

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KAVT -TV, Austin -(Continued)

Personnel:

DONALD INGRAM, chief executive. BARRY G. BAKER, general manager. JOHN O'ROURKE, program director. MARK GODDARD, ITV coordinator. PAULETTE CAREW, traffic coordinator. THOMAS AUBE, chief engineer. VIRGINIA HOLDER, production manager. MIKE THOMAS, producer & director. JAMES SCHMEICHAL, producer & director.

WDSE -TV Duluth- Superior, Wis.

Ch. 8

Licensee: Duluth- Superior Area Educational TV Corp., c/o George A. Beck, gen. mgr., 210 Bradley Bldg., Duluth, Minn. (55802).

Studio: 210 Bradley Bldg., Duluth.

Transmitter: 4th Ave. West & 10th St., Duluth, Minn.

Telephone: 218- 727 -8734.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 47.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 880 -ft. above ay. terrain, 585 -ft. above ground, 2046 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 46° 47' 21" Longitude 92° 06' 51"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corporation. Harry Newby, pres.; Mrs. Dwight C. Hoeg, v.p.; Hazel Hanson, secy.; Robert W. Barnstorf, treas.

Began Operation: Sept. 1, 1964.

Represented (legal) by Fly, Shuebruk, Blume, Gaguine, Boros & Schulkind.

Personnel: GEORGE A. BECK, general manager. RONALD F. ANDERSON, program director.

KTCA -TV St. Paul- Minneapolis

Ch. 2

Licensee: Twin Cities Public Television Inc., St. Paul, Minn. (55108).

Studio: 1640 Como Ave., St. Paul (55108).

Transmitter: Gramsie Rd., 0.4 -mi. E of Victoria St., Shoreview.

Telephone: 612 -646 -4611.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 1310 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1475 -ft. above ground, 2375 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 03' 29.5" Longitude 93° 07' 27.0"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit organization. Officers: George H. Gruenwald, chmn.; Waverly Smith, vice chmn.; Tony Anderson, v.p.; B. C.

Hart, secy.; Dale Hanson, treas. Also owns and operates KTCI -TV, St. Paul and owns KWCM -TV, Appleton, Minn. jointly with West Central Minn. ETV Co.

Began Operation: Sept. 3, 1957.

Represented (legal) by Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis.

Personnel:

WILLIAM H. KOBIN, president & general manager. JAMES E. CARUFEL, director of finance & administration. WAYNE A. MAYER, director of engineering. JOSEPH T. McDERMOTT, director of information services. LARRY MORRISETTE, broadcast manager. JEAN L. SWANSTROM, administrative assistant. ALVIN H. GOLDSTEIN, director of programming.

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TIMOTHY B. CONROY, director of development. PETER F. BRADLEY, director of special projects.

KTCI -TV St. Paul

Ch. 17

Licensee: Twin Cities Public Television Inc., 1640 Como Ave., St. Paul, Minn. (55108).

Studio: Same as KTCA -TV, St. Paul- Minneapolis.

Transmitter: Gramsie Rd., 0.4 -mi. E of Victoria St., Shoreview.

Telephone: 612- 646 -4611.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 17 (488 -494 MHz). Authorized power: 39.7 -kw max. & 28.8 -kw horizontal visual, 7.94 -kw max. & 5.75 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1300 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1475 -ft. above ground, 2375 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 03' 29.5" Longitude 93° 07' 27.0"

Holds CP for change to 1000 -kw visual, 200 -kw aural.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See KTCA -TV, St. Paul, Minneapolis.

Began Operation: May 4, 1965.

Personnel: KTCA -TV personne! also serve at KTCI -TV.

MISSISSIPPI

WMAH Biloxi Ch. 19

Licensee: Mississippi Authority for ETV, Drawer 1101, Jackson, Miss. (39205).

Studio: See WMAA, Jackson.

Transmitter: 12 -mi. ENE of McHenry.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 19 (500 -506 MHz). Authorized power: 1480 -kw max. & 631 -kw horizontal visual, 267 -kw max. & 120 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: Directional, 1560 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1539 -ft. above ground, 1719 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 30 45' 14" Longitude 88° 56' 44"

Color: Network.

Began Operation: Jan. 14, 1972.

Ownership: See WMAA, Jackson.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Kessler Associates.

Personnel: See WMAA, Jackson.

WMAE Booneville

Ch. 12

Licensee: Mississippi Authority for ETV, Drawer 1101, Jackson, Miss. (39205).

Studio: See WMAA, Jackson.

Transmitter: 10.5 -mi. W of Booneville.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 44.7 -kw visual, 8.91 -kw aural. Antenna: Directional, 750 -ft. above ay. terrain, 578 -ft. above ground, 1307 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 40' 00" Longitude 88° 45' 05"

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Color: Network.

Ownership: See WMAA, Jackson.

Began Operation: Aug. 11, 1974.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Kessler Associates.

Personnel: See WMAA, Jackson.

WMAU Bude Ch. 17

Licensee: Mississippi Authority for ETV, Drawer 1101, Jackson, Miss. (39205).

Studio: See WMAA, Jackson.

Transmitter: 8 -mi. SE of Bude.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 17 (488 -494 power: 550 -kw visual, 110 -kw aural. Antenna: terrain, 1066 -ft. above ground, 1546 -ft. above

MHz). Authorized 1120 -ft. above ay. sea level.

Latitude 31° 22' 19" Longitude 90° 45' 05"

Color: Network.

Ownership: See WMAA, Jackson.

Began Operation: Jan. 14, 1972.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Kessler Associates.

Personnel: See WMAA, Jackson.

WMAO Greenwood

Ch. 23

Licensee: Mississippi Authority for ETV, Drawer 1101, Jackson, Miss. (39205).

Studio: See WMAA, Jackson.

Transmitter: 3.2 -mi. ENE of Inverness.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 23 (524 -530 MHz). Authorized power: 537 -kw visual, 107 -kw aural. Antenna: 1040 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1062 -ft. above ground, 1177 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 22' 34.2" Longitude 90° 32' 31.5"

Color: Network.

Ownership: See WMAA, Jackson.

Began Operation: Sept. 15, 1972.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Kessler Associates.

Personnel: See WMAA, Jackson.

WMAA Jackson

Ch. 29

Licensee: Mississippi Authority for ETV, Drawer 1101, Jackson, Miss. (39205).

Transmitter: 4 -mi. SE of Raymond.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 29 (560 -566 MHz). Authorized power: 452 -kw max. & 307 -kw horizontal visual, 90.4 -kw max. & 61.4 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1958.5 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1850 -ft. above ground, 2270 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 12' 46" Longitude 90° 22' 54"

Studio: 3825 Ridgewood Dr., Jackson (39211).

Telephone: 601-982-6565.

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Mississippi Educational

Ownership: Mississippi Authority for Educational Television which is also licensee of WMAB, Mississippi State; WMAH, Biloxi; WMAU, Bude; WMAW, Meridian; WMAO, Greenwood; WMAV, Oxford; WMAE, Booneville, all Miss.

Began Operation: Feb. 1, 1970.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Kessler Associates.

Personnel: FORREST L. MORRIS, executive director. JULIUS CAIN, director of programming. RETA RICHARDSON, director of education. DAVID J. WILSON, director of engineering. JAMES FISACKERLY, director of production.

WMAW Meridian

Ch. 14

Licensee: Mississippi Authority for ETV, Drawer 1101, Jackson, Miss. (39205).

Studio: See WMAA, Jackson.

Transmitter: 5.5 -mi. W of Rose Hill.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 14 (470 -476 MHz). Authorized power: 550 -kw visual, 110 -kw aural. Antenna: 1210 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 1068 -ft. above ground, 1698 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 08' 18" Longitude 89° 05' 36"

Color: Network.

Ownership: See WMAA, Jackson.

Began Operation: Jan. 14, 1972.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Kessler Associates.

Personnel: See WMAA, Jackson.

WMAB Mississippi State

Ch. 2

Licensee: Mississippi Authority for ETV, Drawer 1101, Jackson, Miss. (39205).

Studio: See WMAA, Jackson.

Transmitter: 2.75 -mi. NNE of Ackerman, Miss.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 15 -kw aural. Antenna: 1250 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1091 -ft. above ground, 1769 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 21' 07" Longitude 89° 08' 56"

Color: Network.

Ownership: See WMAA, Jackson.

Began Operation: July 4, 1971.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Kessler Associates.

Personnel: See WMAA, Jackson.

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WMAV Oxford Ch. 18

Licensee: Mississippi Authority for ETV, Drawer 1101, Jackson, Miss. (39205).

Studio: See WMAA, Jackson.

Transmitter: 12 -mi. WSW of Oxford.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 18 (494 -500 MHz). Authorized power: 1096 -kw max. & 347 -kw horizontal visual, 199 -kw max. & 63.1 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: Directional, 1389 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1304 -ft. above ground, 1767 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 17' 26" Longitude 89° 42' 24"

Color: Network.

Ownership: See WMAA, Jackson.

Began Operation: May 19, 1972.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Kessler Associates.

Personnel: See WMAA, Jackson.

MISSOURI

KOMU -TV Columbia

Ch. 8

Licensee: Curators of the University of Missouri.

OPERATING COMMERCIALLY

(FOR COMPLETE DATA, SEE U.S. TV STATION DIRECTORY)

KCPT Kansas City

Ch. 19

Licensee: Public TV 19 Inc., 125 E. 31st St., Kansas City, Mo. (64108).

Studio & Transmitter: 2100 Stark St., Kansas City.

Telephone: 816- 756 -3580.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 19 (500 -506 MHz). Authorized power: 984 -kw max. & 868 -kw horizontal visual, 190 -kw max. & 170 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1170 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1225 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 04' 59" Longitude 94° 28' 49"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Robert L. Stark, pres.; Fred Brady, Joe Herndon, Laura Kemper, v.p.s; Steven J. Smith, secy.; Arnold Brown, treas.

Began Operation: March 22, 1961 as KCSD -TV. Transferred to present owner Dec. 1971.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel:

ROBERT F. FUZY, general manager. JOHN M. LONG, chief engineer. PAUL FRANCIS, director of public information.

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DIANA MANSELL, business manager. DAVID WELSH, program manager.

KETC St. Louis

Ch. 9

Licensee: St. Louis Regional Educational & Public Television Com- mission, 6996 Millbrook Blvd., St. Louis (63130).

Studio: 6996 Millbrook. Transmitter: Hageman & Butler Hill Rd.

Telephone: 314-725-2460.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 295 -kw visual, 58.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 1078 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1073 -ft. above ground, 1648 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 28' 56" Longitude 90° 23' 53"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Ownership: Commission officers: Edwin J. Putzell Jr., chmn.; J. A.

Baer & Everett Walters, vice chairmen; Archie Walker, secy.; Andrew Baur, treas.

Began Operation: Sept. 20, 1954.

Personnel:

ANDREW R. McMASTER, director of administration. DAVID B. LIROFF, director of broadcasting.

KMOS -TV Sedalia

Ch. 6

Licensee: Central Missouri State University, Administration Bldg., Warrensburg, Mo. (64093).

Studio: Martin Bldg., Central Missouri State University campus, Warrensburg.

Telephone: 816 -429 -4875.

Transmitter: 2.4 -mi. NW of Sedalia.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 6 (82 -88 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw max. & 97.7 -kw horizontal visual, 19.5 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 770 -ft. above ay. terrain, 797 -ft. above ground, 1627 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 44' 47" Longitude 93° 16' 30"

FM Affiliate: KCMW -FM, 100 -kw, 90.9 MHz (Ch. 215), 410 -ft. Ownership: Central Missouri State University Board of Regents.

Officers: Edgar S. Carroll, pres.; Alvin L. Brooks, v.p.; Jessie Jutton, secy.

Represented (legal) by Fisher, Wayland, Southmayd & Cooper.

Began Operation: Began as commercial station July 8, 1954. Sale to Jefferson Television Co. (KRCG, Jefferson City) approved by FCC July 26, 1961. Sale to Cook Paint & Varnish Co. by Milton J. Hinlein and associates approved by FCC Dec. 23, 1958 (Tele- vision Digest, Vol. 14:50). For sale to Mid -America TV by Jefferson Television, see KRCG, Jefferson City, Mo. Sale tc present owner approved by FCC June 28, 1978.

Personnel:

JOHN BRADLEY, general manager. BOB GERIG, program director. JAN TURNER, education & development director.

KOZK Springfield

Ch. 21

Licensee: Springfield Community Television Inc., c/o William T. Maynard, M.P.O. Box 21, Springfield, Mo. (65801).

Studio: 1101 N. Summit.

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Telephone: 417- 865 -2100.

Transmitter: State Hwy. FF, near Fordland.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 21 (512 -518 MHz). Authorized power: 1410 -kw max. & 537 -kw horizontal visual, 141 -kw max.

& 53.7 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1790 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1665 -ft. above ground, 3574 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 37° 13' 08" Longitude 92° 56' 56"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corp.

Began Operation: Jan. 20, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Midlen & Reddy.

Represented (engineering) by Silliman, Moffet & Kowalski.

Personnel:

WILLIAM T. MAYNARD, executive director. WILLIAM F. CURRY, chief engineer. RAYMOND K. K. HO, program director. SUZANNE ALLHANDS, school services director. MICHAEL FREEMAN, public relations director.

NEBRASKA

KTNE -TV Alliance

Ch. 13

(Satellite of separately -owned KUON -TV, Lincoln, Neb.)

Licensee: Nebraska Educational Television Commission, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Studio: 1800 N. 33rd, Lincoln.

Transmitter: 41 /z -mi. ESE of Angora, Neb.

Color: Network.

Telephones: 308 -262 -1138 (Transmitter); 402 -472 -3611 (Com- mission Office).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1553 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1499 -ft. above ground, 5749 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 50' 24" Longitude 103° 03' 18"

Ownership: See KLNE -TV, Lexington, Neb.

Began Operation: Sept. 7, 1966.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. Personnel: See KUON -TV, Lincoln.

LIN DALL ROGOWSKI, transmitter supervisor.

KMNE -TV Bassett

Ch. 7

(Satellite of separately -owned KUON -TV, Lincoln, Neb.)

Licensee: Nebraska Educational Television Commission, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Studio: 1800 N. 33rd, Lincoln.

Transmitter: 17 -mi. SSE of Bassett.

Telephones: 402 -684 -3850 (Transmitter); 402 -472 -3611 (Commis- sion Office).

Color: Network.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

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Mo.- Nebraska Educational

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 7 (174 -180 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1484 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1524 -ft. above ground, 4049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 20' 17.4" Longitude 99° 29' 17.7"

Ownership: See KLNE -TV, Lexington.

Began Operation: Sept. 1, 1967.

Personnel: See KUON -TV, Lincoln. RICHARD NELSON, transmitter supervisor.

KHNE -TV Hastings

Ch. 29

(Satellite of separately -owned KUON -TV, Lincoln, Neb.)

Licensee: Nebraska Educational Television Commission, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Studio: 1800 N. 33rd, Lincoln.

Transmitter: 3.5 -mi. E of Giltner, Neb.

Telephones: 402- 694 -3970 (Transmitter); 402- 472 -3611 (Commis- sion Office).

Color: Network.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 29 (560 -566 MHz). Authorized power: 1568 -kw max. & 383 -kw horizontal visual, 60.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 1216 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1238 -ft. above ground, 3049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 46' 16.5" Longitude 98° 05' 21.9"

Requests CP for change to 383 -kw visual, 38.3 -kw aural. BPET- 573.

Ownership: See KLNE -TV, Lexington.

Began Operation: Nov. 18, 1968.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See KUON -TV, Lincoln. EUGENE SEIER, transmitter supervisor.

KLNE -TV Lexington

Ch. 3

(Satellite of separately -owned KUON -TV, Lincoln, Neb.)

Licensee: Nebraska Educational Television Commission, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Studio: 1800 N. 33rd, Lincoln.

Transmitter: 6 -mi. SW of Holdrege, Neb., on U.S. Rt. 6.

Color: Network.

Telephones: 308 -337 -2311 (Transmitter); 402- 472 -3611 (Commis- sion Office).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 10 -kw aural. Antenna: 1062 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1065 -ft. above ground, 3449 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 23' 05" Longitude 99° 27' 30"

Ownership: Operated by state commission; NETC is an agency of the State of Nebraska also operating satellites KTNE -TV, Alliance; KPNE -TV, N. Platte; KMNE -TV, Bassett; KXNE -TV, Norfolk; KYNE -TV, Omaha; KRNE -TV, Merriman; KHNE -TV, Hastings, all Neb.

Began Operation: Sept. 6, 1965.

Personnel: See KUON -TV, Lincoln. DONALD BOGERT, transmitter supervisor.

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KUON -TV Lincoln

Ch. 12

Licensee: University of Nebraska, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Studio: 1800 N. 33rd, Lincoln. Telephone: 402 -472 -3611.

Transmitter: 1.25 -mi. W, 3 -mi. N of Memphis, Neb.

FM Affiliate: KRNU, .01 -kw, 90.3 MHz (No. 212).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 825 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 874 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 08' 18.1" Longitude 96° 27' 19.2"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: University of Nebraska. KUON -TV is repeated by the separately -owned stations licensed to the Nebraska Educational Television Commission.

Began Operation: Nov. 1, 1954.

Represented (legal) by Cline, Williams, Wright & Johnson, Lincoln; Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel:

JACK McBRIDE, general manager. RON HULL, asst. general manager, programming. W. BOYD ROONEY, asst. general manager, operations. PAUL FEW, asst. manager, administration. WILLIAM R. RAMSAY, director of engineering. LA MOINE CACEK, distribution specialist. RONALD SALAK, production manager. BYRON KNIGHT, assistant program manager. RICHARDNVULFF, transmitter supervisor.

KRNE -TV Merriman

Ch. 12

(Satellite of separately -owned KUON -TV, Lincoln, Neb.)

Licensee: Nebraska Educational Television Commission, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Telephones: 308- 684 -3300 (Transmitter); 402- 472 -3611 (Commis- sion Office).

Transmitter: 17 -mi. S of Merriman.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 182 -kw visual, 18.2 -kw aural. Antenna: 1066 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1029 -ft. above ground, 4567 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 40' 37.9" Longitude 101° 42' 35.5"

Requests CP for change to 225.2 -kw visual, 22.52 -kw aural. BPET -574.

Color: Network.

Ownership: See KLN E-TV, Lexington.

Began Operation: Dec. 9, 1968.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See KUON -TV, Lincoln. HAL WEAKLY, transmitter supervisor.

KXNE -TV Norfolk

Ch. 19

(Satellite of separately -owned KUON -TV, Lincoln, Neb.)

Licensee: Nebraska Educational Television Commission, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Studio: 1800 N. 33rd, Lincoln.

Telephones: 402 -585 -4537 (Transmitter); 402- 472 -3611 (Com- mission Office).

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Transmitter: 5 -mi. SW on Hwy. 94, near Carroll, Neb.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 19 (500 -506 MHz). Authorized power: 2750 -kw max. & 309 -kw horizontal visual, 30.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 1042 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1069 -ft. above ground, 2849 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 14' 15" Longitude 97° 16' 41"

Color: Network.

Ownership: See KLN E-TV, Lexington.

Began Operation: Nov. 10, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See KUON -TV, Lincoln. JIM LORD, transmitter supervisor.

KPNE -TV North Platte

Ch. 9

(Satellite of separately -owned KUON -TV, Lincoln, Neb.)

Licensee: Nebraska Educational Television Commission, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Studio: 1800 N. 33rd, Lincoln.

Transmitter: Route 25, 11 -mi. S of Sutherland, Neb.

Telephones: 308 -386 -4415 (Transmitter); 402- 472 -3611 (Commis- sion Office).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 9 (186 -192 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 31.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1020 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1006 -ft. above ground, 4216 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 01' 16.3" Longitude 101° 09' 9.8"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network.

Ownership: See KLNE -TV, Lexington, Neb.

Began Operation: Sept. 12, 1966.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See KUON -TV, Lincoln. ROBERT OLSON, transmitter supervisor.

KYNE -TV Omaha

Ch. 26

Licensee: Nebraska ETV Commission, Box 83111, Lincoln, Neb. (68501).

Studio & Transmitter: U. of Neb. at Omaha campus, Omaha, Neb.

Telephones: 402- 554 -2516 (Studio & transmitter); 402 -472 -3611 (Commission Office).

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 26 (542 -548 MHz). Authorized power: 39.8 -kw max. & 33.9 -kw horizontal visual, 8 -kw max. & 7.8 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 431 -ft. above ay. terrain, 407 -ft. above ground, 1559 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 15' 28" Longitude 96° 00' 32"

Requests CP for change to 1000 -kw visual, 100 -kw aural, 428 -ft. above ay. terrain, 400 -ft. above ground, 1552 -ft. above sea level. BPET -543.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See KLNE -TV, Lexington.

Began Operation: Oct. 19, 1965.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: JACK G. McBRIDE, secy. & general manager, NETC, Lincoln. CHARLES HEIN, director of radio -TV, U. of Neb. at Omaha. DONALD W. PETERSON, assistant director of radio -TV, U. of

Neb. at Omaha. WILLIAM R. RAMSAY, dir. of engineering, NETC, Lincoln. LARRY EVANS, chief engineer- transmission, Lincoln. NORMAN HERZOG, supervising engineer.

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NEVADA

KLVX Las Vegas

Ch. 10

Licensee: Clark County School District, 2832 E. Flamingo Rd., Las

Vegas.

Studio: 4210 Channel 10 Dr., Las Vegas (89109).

Telephone: 702 -737 -1010.

Transmitter: 2 -mi. SW of Henderson, Nev.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 294 -kw visual, 35.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 1220 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 176 -ft. above ground, 3526 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 36° 00' 28" Longitude 115° 00' 22"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: Clark County School District. Officers: Helen C. Cannon, pres.; Connie Larsen, v.p.

Began Operation: March 25, 1968.

Represented (legal) by McKenna, Wilkinson & Kittner.

Represented (engineering) by Hammett & Edison.

Personnel: DR. RONALD D. HAWLEY, general manager. RUTH UHLS, program /promotion supervisor. MARTIN VODOVOZ, engineering & operations supervisor. JOHN K. HILL, ITV program manager. HANK TESTER, public affairs supervisor.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

WEDB -TV Berlin Ch. 40

Licensee: U. of New Hampshire, Box Z, Durham, N.H. (03824).

Transmitter: North peak of Pine Mtn., 2 -mi. SSW of Gorham.

Studio: See WENH, Durham.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 40 (626 -632 MHz). Authorized power: 10.5 -kw visual, 2.09 -kw aural. Antenna: 300 -ft. above ay. terrain, 177 -ft. above ground, 2437 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 22' 16" Longitude 71° 12' 53"

Ownership: See WENH, Durham.

Began Operation: March 18, 1968.

Personnel: See WENH, Durham.

WENH Durham

Ch. 11

Licensee: U. of New Hampshire, Box Z, Durham, N.H. (03824).

Studio: Memorial Union Bldg. Transmitter: Saddleback Mt.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 980 -ft. above ay. terrain, 436 -ft. above ground, 1536 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 10' 34" Longitude 71° 12' 24"

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Nev. -New Hampshire Educational

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Ownership: University of N.H.; Eugene Mills, pres., U. of N.H.; N.H. Public Bcstg. Council.

Began Operation: July 6, 1959.

Personnel:

KEITH J. NIGH BERT, manager. ALTON S. HOTALING, program manager. BARRY G. BAKER, production manager. WILLIAM H. INGALLS, transmitter engineering supervisor. CHARLES E. TAM M, director of engineering. B. THEODORE WARD, assistant program manager. JANET DUFFY, publicity director. DAVIS W. GRIFFITH, director of development. DAVID BURGESS, studio engineering supervisor. SAM PRICE JR., production supervisor.

WH ED-TV Hanover

Ch. 15

Licensee: U. of New Hampshire, Box Z, Durham, N.H. (03824).

Transmitter: Moose Mtn., 6.3 -mi. E of Hanover.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 15 (476 -482 MHz). Authorized power: 37.2 -kw visual, 7.44 -kw aural. Antenna: 1280 -ft. above ay. terrain, 448 -ft. above ground, 2338 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 42' 30" Longitude 72° 09' 16"

Ownership: See WEN H, Durham.

Began Operation: April 11, 1968.

Personnel: See WENH, Durham.

WEKW -TV Keene Ch. 52

Licensee: U. of New Hampshire, Box Z, Durham, N.H. (03824).

Transmitter: Derry Hill, 8 -mi. NNW of Keene.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 52 (698 -704 M Hz). Authorized power: 37.5 -kw visual, 7.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 1080 -ft. above ay. terrain, 500 -ft. above ground, 2017 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 02' 00" Longitude 72° 22' 04"

Ownership: See WEN H, Durham.

Began Operation: May 21, 1968.

Personnel: See WENH, Durham.

WLED -TV Littleton

Ch. 49

Licensee: U. of New Hampshire, Box Z, Durham, N.H. (03824). Transmitter: 3.8 -mi. NE of Littleton -Mann Hill.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 49 (680 -686 MHz). Authorized power: 36.7 -kw visual, 7.35 -kw aural. Antenna: 1280 -ft. above ay. terrain, 443 -ft. above ground, 2426 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 21' 14" Longitude 71° 44' 23"

Ownership: See WEN H, Durham.

Began Operation: February 8, 1968.

Personnel: See WEN H, Durham.

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NEW JERSEY

WNJS Camden

Ch. 23

Licensee: New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority, 1573 Parkside Ave., Ewing Twp., Trenton, N.J. (08638).

Studio: See WNJT, Trenton.

Telephone: 609 -882 -5252.

Transmitter: Church Ave. N of Chew Rd., Waterford Works, Water- ford Twp.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 23 (524 -530 MHz). Authorized power: 2323 -kw max. & 813 -kw horizontal visual, 361.4 -kw max. & 126 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 890 -ft. above ay. terrain, 937 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 43' 41" Longitude 74° 50' 39"

Ownership: See WNJT, Trenton.

Began Operation: Oct. 23, 1972.

Personnel: See WNJT, Trenton.

WNJM Montclair

Ch. 50

Licensee: New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority, 1573 Parkside Ave., Ewing Twp., Trenton, N.J. (08638).

Studio: See WNJT, Trenton. Telephone: 609 -882 -5252.

Transmitter: Montclair State College, Little Falls.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 50 (686 -692 MHz). Authorized power: 2094 -kw max. & 882.9 -kw horizontal visual, 314 -kw max. & 132.4 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 800 -ft. above ay. terrain, 656 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 51' 53" Longitude 74° 12' 03"

Ownership: See WNJT, Trenton.

Began Operation: June 2, 1973.

Personnel: See WNJT, Trenton.

WNJB New Brunswick

Ch. 58

Licensee: New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority, 1573 Parkside Ave., Ewing Twp., Trenton, N.J. (08638).

Studio: See WNJT, Trenton. Telephone: 609- 882 -5252.

Transmitter: S of Mt. Horeb Rd., Warren Twp.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 58 (734 -740 MHz). Authorized power: 1321 -kw max. & 1000 -kw horizontal visual, 198.1 -kw max. & 148 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 730 -ft. above ay. terrain, 401 -ft. above ground, 949 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 37' 17" Longitude 74° 30' 15"

Requests CP for change to 3040.9 -kw max. & 1917.9 -kw hori- zontal visual, 455.9 -kw max. & 287.6 -kw horizontal aural, 1410 - ft. above ay. terrain, 1463 -ft. above ground, 1472 -ft. above sea

level, lat. 40° 42' 40 ", long. 74° 00' 50 "; change transmitter location to South Tower, World Trade Center, New York, N.Y. BP ET -600.

Ownership: See WNJT, Trenton.

Began Operation: June 2, 1973.

Personnel: See WNJT, Trenton.

WNJT Trenton

Ch. 52

Licensee: New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority, 1573 Parkside Ave., Ewing Twp., Trenton, N.J. (08638).

Studio: 1573 Parkside Ave. Telephone: 609 -882 -5252.

Transmitter: 3200 Brunswick Pike, Route 1, Lawrence Twp.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 52 (698 -704 MHz). Authorized power: 1939 -kw max. & 818 -kw horizontal visual, 302 -kw max. & 127 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 890 -ft. above ay. terrain, 990 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 17' 00" Longitude 74° 41' 20"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI. Facsimile Service: UPI.

Ownership: State of New Jersey. Dr. Edward J. Meade Jr., chair- man, N.J. Public Bcstg. Authority.

Began Operation: April 5, 1971.

Personnel:

DR. LAWRENCE T. FRYMIRE, executive director. DOUGLAS G. LEONARD, associate executive director. SEATON SCHROEDER, director of programming. JOHN T. WILNER, director of engineering. MARK LONDON, director of information & research. MARY JANE PHILLIPS, director of educational services. CARMEN COLUCCI, asst. dir. of engineering. GEORGE PERKINS, director of news & public affairs.

NEW MEXICO

KNME -TV Albuquerque

Ch. 5

Licensee: Regents of University of New Mexico and Board of Edu- cation of the City of Albuquerque (87102).

Studio: 1130 University N.E. Telephone: 505- 277 -2121.

Transmitter: Sandia Crest.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 5 (76 -82 MHz). Authorized power: 28 -kw visual, 5.37 -kw aural. Antenna: 4150 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 123 -ft. above ground, 10,776 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 12' 44" Longitude 106° 26' 58"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Equally owned by Regents of the University of New Mexico and Board of Education of the City of Albuquerque.

Began Operation: May 1, 1958.

Personnel:

ROBERT M. GORDON, general manager. CARLOS MOLINA, program manager. DONALD MORROW, chief engineer. HOWARD A. CHISHOLM, operations manager. ROBERT MOPE, production manager.

KRWG -TV Las Cruces

Ch. 22

Licensee: Regents of New Mexico State University, Drawer 3J, Las Cruces (88003).

Studio: New Mexico State U.

Transmitter: 0.5 -mi. S of U.S. Hwy. 70 -80, 12 -mi. W of Las Cruces.

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 22 (518 -524 M Hz). Authorized power: 1730 -kw max. & 1620 -kw horizontal visual, 344 -kw max.

& 324 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 450 -ft. above ay. terrain, 399 -ft. above ground, 4843 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 15' 23.8" Longitude 106° 58' 33.7"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Ownership: State institution.

Began Operation: June 29, 1973.

Personnel: JAMES DRYDEN, general manager. JOACHIM DE BLASI, program manager. JAMES FICKLIN, production manager. KEN KENDALL, chief engineer. RICHARD MUNOZ, Spanish programs. TOM WEISER, news director.

KENW Portales

Ch. 3

Licensee: Regents of Eastern New Mexico University, c/o Duane W.

Ryan, KENW, Eastern N.M.U., Portales, N.M. (88130).

Studio: S. Ave. N & W. 17th St., Eastern N.M.U. Campus, Portales.

Telephone: 505 -562 -3112.

Transmitter: Approx. 10 -mi. N of Caprock, N.M.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 1159 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1083 -ft. above ground, 5549 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 33' 18.5" Longitude 103° 39' 02.7"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Eastern New Mexico University, a state institution. William F. Brainerd, chmn.; Wayne Stratton, vice chmn.; Warren B. Armstrong, pres.

Began Operation: Sept. 1, 1974.

Personnel: DUANE W. RYAN, director of broadcasting. LARRY AHLSTROM, director of broadcast engineering. CLYDE R. POWELL, director of instructional television. GLENDA BALAS, program director. KEITH KOLB, production director. DON CRISS, staff director. BOB KELLER, development director. GAY KISHI, news director.

NEW YORK

WSKG Binghamton

Ch. 46

Licensee: Southern Tier ETV Association Inc., 3311 E. Main St., Endwell, N.Y. (13760).

Studio: 3311 E. Main St., Endwell, N.Y.

Telephone: 607 -754 -4777.

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 97, Endwell, N.Y. (13760).

FM Affiliate: WSKG -FM, 43 -kw, 89.3 MHz (No. 207), 530 -ft. Transmitter: Ingraham Hill Rd., Binghamton, N.Y.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 46 (662 -668 MHz). Authorized power: 603 -kw max. & 500 -kw horizontal visual, 121 -kw max. & 100 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1230 -ft. above ay. terrain, 934 -ft. above ground, 2559 -ft. above sea level.

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N.M. -New York Educational

Latitude 42° 03' 22" Longitude 75° 56' 39"

Requests CP for change to 1210 -kw max. & 1009 -kw horizontal visual, 121 -kw max. & 101 -kw horizontal aural. BPET -594.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Non -profit organization. David W. Allen, chairman.

Began Operation: May 12, 1968.

Personnel:

ARTHUR F. DEES, president & general manager. JOHN McMAHON, chief engineer. MARY DOOLITTLE, business manager. ROBERT OWENS, program manager. SCOTT DILLIARD, development manager. LINDA SOLYAK, ITV manager. WAYNE OLSEN, FM program manager. PHILIP JACKSON, station projects manager. ELLIS BROMBERG, news & public affairs manager.

WN ED-TV Buffalo

Ch. 17

Licensee: Western New York Educational TV Association Inc., P.O.

Box 1263, Buffalo, N.Y. (14240).

Studio: 184 Barton St. Telephone: 716 -881 -5000.

Transmitter: 2065 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 17 (488 -494 MHz). Authorized power: 1160 -kw max. & 910 -kw horizontal visual, 116 -kw max. & 91 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 720 -ft. above ay. terrain, 738 -ft. above ground, 1345 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 57' 14" Longitude 78° 52' 37"

Requests CP for change to 1150 -kw max. & 910 -kw horizontal visual, 91 -kw horizontal aural.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide, remote & tape.

AM Affiliate: WEBR, 5 -kw, 970 kHz.

FM Affiliate: WNED -FM, 105 -kw, 94.5 MHz (No. 233), 710 -ft. Ownership: Non -stock educational corp. Fred R. Dentinger, chair-

man.

Began Operation: March 30, 1959 under STA using tower of off - air WBUF (Ch. 17) at 2077 Elmwood Ave. until May 29, 1959. Resumed Oct. 19, 1959.

Personnel:

J. MICHAEL COLLINS, president. HARRY WYMAN, chief engineer. JOHN L. HUTCHINSON, director of programming & operations. ANTHONY BUTTINO, director of educational services & human

resources. WILBUR L. GEORGE, production manager. GREGG R. BORLAND, manager of editorial services. PAUL MALONEY, business manager. GORDON SCLAR, director of promotion & publicity.

WLIW Garden City

Ch. 21

Licensee: Long Island ETV Council Inc., Ellington Ave. W., Garden City, N.Y. (11530).

Studio: Ellington Ave. W.

Telephone: 516- 248 -2140.

Transmitter: Ellington Ave. W., Garden City.

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 21 (512 -518 MHz). Authorized power: 1580 -kw max. & 562 -kw horizontal visual, 105 -kw hori- zontal aural. Antenna: 380 -ft. above ay. terrain, 403 -ft. above ground, 495 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 43' 55.0" Longitude 73° 36' 12.4"

Holds CP for change to 3470 -kw max. & 1260 -kw horizontal visual, 347 -kw max. & 126 -kw horizontal aural, 404 -ft. above ay. terrain, 324 -ft. above ground, 560 -ft. above sea level, lat. 40° 47' 19 ", long. 73° 27' 09 ", transmitter to Washington Ave. & Long Island Expwy., Plainview. BPET -445. Requests modifica- tion of CP for change to 1146.5 -kw (RMS) horizontal visual, 114.6 -kw (RMS) horizontal aural. BM PET -906.

Color: Network, live & tape. News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Non -profit educational corp. chartered by Board of Regents. J. Oliver Crom, pres.

Began Operation: Jan. 14, 1969.

Represented (legal) by Jorgensen, Johnson & Northrop.

Represented (engineering) by Steel, Andrus & Associates.

Personnel: CHARLES R. BELL, general manager. GERALDINE ROCHOW CARMODY, program director. EDITH C. IALEGGIO, director of community relations. RUTH GILLICK, special projects director. BEN LINDER, chief engineer. ROBERT J. CIVIELLO, production manager.

WNET New York -Newark

Ch. 13

Licensee: Educational Bcstg. Corp., 356 West 58th St., New York, N.Y. (10019).

Studios: 55th St. & 9th Ave. and 345 E. 46th St., New York, N.Y.; 1020 Broad St., Newark, N.J. (07114).

Office: 304 W. 58th St., New York, N.Y. (10019).

Transmitter: Empire State Bldg.

Telephone: 212- 262 -4200.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 176 -kw visual, 5.37 -kw aural. Antenna: 1190 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1200 -ft. above ground, 1251 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 44' 54" Longitude 73° 59' 10"

Holds CP for change to 58.9 -kw max. & 42.7 -kw horizontal visual, 7.94 -kw aural, 1637 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1726 -ft. above ground, 1738 -ft. above sea level, lat. 40° 42' 43 ", long. 74° 00' 49 ", transmitter to #1 World Trade Center, New York. BMPCT -7755. Requests modification of license to change studio location to 356 West 58th St., New York, N.Y. (10019).

News Wire Service: AP, UPI, Reuters. Facsimile Service: AP.

Ownership: Educational Bcstg. Corp. Ethan Allen Hitchcock, chair- man of board.

Began Operation: Sept. 16, 1962.

Personnel: JOHN JAY ISELIN, president. STUART F. SUCH ERMAN, vice president, corporate affairs. ROBERT KOTLOWITZ, vice president, programming. GERARD APPY, vice president & director of administration. HUDSON STODDARD, vice president, development. GEORGE MARKETOS, vice president, finance. FRANK LEICHT, vice president, education, training & personnel. ANGELA SOLOMON, v.p., public information. GEORGE H. PAGE, director, program planning. TOM SLEVIN, director, program management. ARNOLD LABATON, director, special projects.

WNYC-TV New York

Ch. 31

Licensee: City of New York Municipal Bcstg. System, Municipal Bldg., New York (10007).

Studio: Municipal Bldg. Transmitter: Empire State Bldg.

Telephone: 212- 566 -3101.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 31 (572 -578 MHz). Authorized power: 890 -kw visual, 89 -kw aural. Antenna: 1294 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1280 -ft. above ground, 1330 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 44' 54" Longitude 73° 59' 10"

Holds CP for change to 5000 -kw visual, 500 -kw aural, 1560 - ft. above ay. terrain, 1726 -ft. above ground, 1738 -ft. above sea level, lat. 40° 42' 43 ", long. 74° 00' 49 ", transmitter to 1 World Trade Center. BPCT -4428.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

AM Affiliate: WNYC (830 kHz). FM Affiliate: WNYC -FM (93.9 M Hz).

Ownership: City of New York Municipal Bcstg. System.

Began Operation: November 1, 1962.

Represented (legal) by Rhyne & Rhyne.

Represented (engineering) by Lohnes & Culver.

Personnel:

MARY PEROT NICHOLS, director. EVELYN JUNG E, executive officer. BERNARD BUCK, TV program manager. CHARLES E. CORCORAN, chief of operations.

WNYE -TV New York

Ch. 25

Licensee: Board of Education of City of New York, 110 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N.Y.

Studio: 112 Tillary St., Brooklyn, N.Y. (11201). Transmitter: 29 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn.

Telephone: 212 -596 -4425.

FM Affiliate: WNYE, 20 -kw, 91.5 MHz (No. 218), 415 -ft. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 25 (536 -542 MHz). Authorized

power: 658 -kw max. & 594 -kw horizontal visual, 152 -kw max. & 119 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 583 -ft. above ay. terrain, 597 -ft. above ground, 649 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 41' 21" Longitude 73° 58' 37"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Tape.

Began Operation: April 3, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Personnel: HAROLD S. MARDER, assistant director of broadcasting. GILBERT ALEXANDER, chief technical supervisor. JERRY SILVERSTEIN, supervisor of programming & production. STANLEY KORNHAUSER, asst. administrative director.

WNPI -TV Norwood

Ch. 18

Licensee: St. Lawrence Valley ETV Council, P.O. Box 114, Water- town, N.Y. (13601).

Studio: See WNPE -TV, Watertown.

Transmitter: Approx. 2.2 -mi. ESE of S. Colton.

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 18 (494 -500 MHz). Authorized

power: 667 -kw max. & 556 -kw horizontal visual, 100 -kw max. &

83.4 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 794 -ft. above ay. terrain,

754 -ft. above ground, 1989 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 29' 30" Longitude 74° 51' 29"

Began Operation: Sept. 5, 1971.

Ownership: See WNPE -TV, Watertown.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel: See WNPE -TV, Watertown.

WCFE -TV Plattsburgh

Ch. 57

Licensee: Northeast New York ETV Assn., State University College,

Plattsburgh, N.Y. (12901).

Studio: Yokum Communications Lecture Hall, State University Col-

lege, Plattsburgh.

Telephone: 518 -564 -2114.

Transmitter: 3 -mi. SE of Lyon Mtn. village.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 57 (728 -734 MHz). Authorized

power: 562 -kw max. & 145 -kw horizontal visual, 117 -kw max. &

28 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 2427 -ft. above ay. terrain, 446 -ft. above ground, 4096 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 41' 43" Longitude 73° 53' 00"

Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: Non -profit educational assn. Raymond N. Johnson, pres.;

William W. Slocum, 1st v.p.; William H. Pollock, 2nd v.p.; Warren

L. Chase, secy.; Flora E. Myette, treas.

Began Operation: March 6, 1977.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: PAUL C. HASSEN PLUG, exec. vice president & general manager.

NEVTON DUNN, chief engineer. DAVID M. HUTCHENS, program manager. MICHAEL P. BEAUDOIN, ITV director.

WXXI Rochester

Ch. 21

Jcensee: Rochester Area ETV Association Inc., P.O. Box 21,

Rochester (14601).

Studio: 280 State St. (14614). Telephone: 716 -325 -7500.

Transmitter: Pinnacle Hill, Brighton, N.Y.

FM Affiliate: WXXI -FM, 36 -kw, 91.5 MHz (No. 218), 404 -ft.

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 21 (512 -518 MHz). Authorized power: 1480 -kw visual, 295 -kw aural. Antenna: 453 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 346 -ft. above ground, 1026 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° OB' 07" Longitude 77° 35' 02"

Holds CP for change to 1580 -kw max. & 724 -kw horizontal vis- ual, 316 -kw max. & 240 -kw horizontal aural. BPET -572. Re-

quests modification of CP for change to 1004 -kw visual, 100.4 -kw aural, 508 -ft. above ay. terrain, 346 -ft. above ground, 1026 -ft. above sea level, lat. 43° 08' 06 ", long. 77° 35' 00 "; change transmitter location to Pinnacle Hill, Brighton. BMPET -910.

Ownership: Non -profit association. George M. Angle, chairman.

Began Operation: Sept. 6, 1966.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

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New York Educational

Personnel: WILLIAM J. PEARCE, president & general manager. DAVID DIAL, television manager. JOHN R. BELL, manager, broadcast operations. JAMES J. FROEHLER, manager, community relations.

WMHT Schenectady -Albany -Troy

Ch. 17

Licensee: Mohawk -Hudson Council on Educational TV Inc., Box 17,

Schenectady, N.Y. (12301).

Studio: 17 Fern Ave., Schenectady. Telephone: 518- 356 -1700.

Transmitter: Pinnacle Rd., RD 1, Voorheesville, Twp. of New Scot- land, N.Y.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 17 (488 -494 MHz). Authorized

power: 2630 -kw max. & 2000 -kw horizontal visual, 398 -kw aural. Antenna: 980 -ft. above ay. terrain, 271 -ft. above ground,

1791 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 38' 13" Longitude 74° 00' 06"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

FM Affiliate: WMHT -FM, 11.0 -kw, 89.1 MHz (No. 206), 925 -ft.

Ownership: Mohawk- Hudson Council on Educational TV Inc. Rev.

Harry W. White, chmn.

Began Operation: March 26, 1962.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel:

DONALD E. SCHEIN, president & general manager. CHARLES L. MADAY JR., program manager. RICHARD A. HILL, chief engineer. WILLARD J. STONE, operations manager. ARTHUR J. SINGER, development manager. SAMUEL J. FRANCIS, business manager.

WCNY -TV Syracuse

Ch. 24

Licensee: The Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York Inc., Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, N.Y. (13088).

Telephone: 315 -457 -0440.

Studio: Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, N.Y.

Transmitter: Sweet & Sevier Rd., Pompey, N.Y.

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: UPI.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 24 (530 -536 MHz). Authorized power: 347 -kw horizontal visual, 69.2 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1380 -ft. above ay. terrain, 850 -ft. above ground, 1111 - ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 56' 42" Longitude 76° 01' 28"

Holds CP for change to 5000 -kw max. & 2750 -kw horizontal visual, 500 -kw max. & 275 -kw horizontal aural, 1380 -ft. above terrain, 964 -ft. above ground, 2549 -ft. above sea level. BPET- 568.

Ownership: Non -profit corporation.

Began Operation: Dec. 20, 1965.

Personnel: RICHARD W. RUSSELL, president & general manager. HUGH J. CLELAND, chief engineer.

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ARTHUR GILLICK, program manager. WILLIAM J. UPWOOD, production manager. JACK DUNN, controller. M. ELIZABETH NOCERA, instructional services director. THOMAS E. FANELLA, director of development.

WNPE -TV Watertown

Ch. 16

Licensee: St. Lawrence Valley ETV Council, P.O. Box 114, Water- town, N.Y. (13601).

Studio: 1056 Arsenal St., Watertown.

Transmitter: State Rt. 194, .7 -mi. SW of Pinckney Corners, near Watertown.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 16 (482 -488 MHz). Authorized power: 618 -kw max. & 525 -kw horizontal visual, 123.6 -kw max. & 105 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1214 -ft. above ay. terrain, 939 -ft. above ground, 2509 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 43° 51' 44" Longitude 75° 43' 40"

Began Operation: Aug. 9, 1971.

Ownership: Non -profit organization. Robert J. Hanrahan, chmn.; Edmund J. Keane, vice chmn.; Richard A. Jones, pres.; Sylvia Heap, secy.; Lawrence Deno, treas. Also licensee of WNPI -TV, Norwood, N.Y.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell. Personnel:

RICHARD A. JONES, general manager. JAMES W. EDWARDS, chief engineer. WILLIAM J. SAIFF, program manager.

NORTH CAROLINA

WUNF -TV Asheville

Ch. 33

(Programmed simultaneously with WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill) Licensee: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514). Studio: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Transmitter: Mt. Pisgah, 16.7 -mi. SW of Asheville.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 33 (584 -590 M Hz). Authorized power: 80 -kw max. & 3.63 -kw horizontal visual, .724 -kw aural. Antenna: 2620 -ft. above ay. terrain, 338.5 -ft. above ground, 6059.5 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 25' 32" Longitude 82° 45' 25"

Holds CP for change to 91.2 -kw max. & 3.6 -kw (RMS) horizontal visual, 18.9 -kw max. & 0.76 -kw (RMS) horizontal aural. BPET- 590.

Ownership: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Began Operation: Sept. 11, 1967.

Personnel: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

For TV Stations with Foreign Language Programming, See Services Volume

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WU NC-TV Chapel Hill

Ch. 4

Licensee: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514). Studios: Swain Hall, Chapel Hill; Carmichael Bldg., Greensboro;

WUNC -TV Bldg., Raleigh.

Network Offices: 202 University Square West, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514).

Transmitter: Terrell's Mtn., Chatham County, N.C.

Telephones: 919- 933 -8191, Administration; 919 -933 -2088, En- gineering.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 4 (66 -72 MHz). Authorized power:

100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 990 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 799 -ft. above ground, 1549 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 52' 07" Longitude 79° 10' 06"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: University of North Carolina. William C. Friday, pres. Also operates educational WUND -TV, Ch. 2, Columbia; WUNF- TV, Ch. 33, Asheville; WUNG -TV, Ch. 58, Concord; WUNE -TV, Ch. 17, Linville; WUNJ -TV, Ch. 39, Wilmington; WUNK -TV, Ch. 25, Greenville; WUNL -TV, Ch. 26, Winston -Salem, all N.C.

Began Operation: Jan. 8, 1955.

U. of North Carolina Television Network Personnel: GEORGE E. BAIR, director of educational television. JACK PORTER, director of television, N.C.S.U. EMIL W. YOUNG, director of television, U.N.C., Greenville. JOHN E. YOUNG, director of television, U.N.C., Chapel Hill. ALAN B. MacINTYRE, director of engineering.

WTVI Charlotte

Ch. 42 Licensee: Charlotte -Mecklenburg Board of Education.

Offices, Studio & Transmitter: 42 Coliseum Drive, Charlotte (28205). Telephone: 704- 372 -2422.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 42 (638 -644 MHz). Authorized power: 214 -kw visual, 42 -kw aural. Antenna: 450 -ft. above ay. terrain, 497 -ft. above ground, 1172 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 12' 25" Longitude 80° 47' 30"

Ownership: Local school board.

Began Operation: Aug. 27, 1965.

Personnel:

JIM LUTTRELL, chief engineer. ELLIOT B. SANDERSON, production manager. DOLORES RICHARDS, promotion manager. SHEILA TUCKER, traffic operations mgr. /programming asst. GAIL HEARNE, ITV specialist. BOB AUSTIN, graphics manager.

WUND -TV Columbia

Ch. 2

(Programmed simultaneously with WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill) Licensee: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514). Studios: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Transmitter: State Rd. 1117, .3 -mi. N of U.S. 64, 5.5 -mi. W of Columbia.

Telephones: 919- 933 -8191; 919 -797 -4317, transmitter.

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Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 -60 MHz). Authorized power:

100 -kw visual, 15 -kw aural. Antenna: 992 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1041 -ft. above ground, 1047 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 53' 59" Longitude 76° 20' 52"

Ownership: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Began Operation: Sept. 10, 1965.

Personnel: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

WUNG -TV Concord

Ch. 58

(Programmed simultaneously with WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill)

Licensee: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514).

Studio: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Transmitter: Hood Rd., .6 -mi. N of Robinson Church Rd., near

Newell, N.C.

Telephones: 919- 933 -8191; 704- 536 -4413, transmitter.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 58 (734 -740 MHz). Authorized power: 550 -kw max. & 191 -kw horizontal visual, 85 -kw max. & 29 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1290 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 1305 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 15' 05.74" Longitude 80° 41' 12.22"

Ownership: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Began Operation: Sept. 11, 1967.

Personnel: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

WUNK -TV Greenville

Ch. 25

(Programmed simultaneously with WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill)

Licensee: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514).

Studio: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Transmitter: 2 -mi. S of Farmville on U.S. 258.

Telephones: 919- 933 -8191; 919- 753 -5541, transmitter.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 25 (536 -542 MHz). Authorized power: 631 -kw max. & 562 -kw horizontal visual, 126 -kw max. & 112 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1150 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1164 -ft. above ground, 1249 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 33' 01" Longitude 77° 36' 02"

Ownership: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Began Operation: May 7, 1972.

Personnel: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

WUNE -TV Linville

Ch. 17

(Programmed simultaneously with WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill)

Licensee: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514).

Studio: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Transmitter: Grandmother Mtn.

Telephones: 919- 933 -8191; 704 -733 -5180, transmitter. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 17 (488 -494 MHz). Authorized

power: 1350 -kw max. & 38 -kw horizontal visual, 269 -kw max. & 7.59 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1540 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 265 -ft. above ground, 4865 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 36° 03' 47" Longitude 81° 50' 33"

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N.C. -North Dakota Educational

Ownership: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Began Operation: Sept. 11, 1967.

Personnel: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

WUNJ -TV Wilmington

Ch. 39

(Programmed simultaneously with WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill) Licensee: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514). Studios: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Telephones: 919- 933 -8191; 919 -655 -2955, transmitter. Transmitter: U.S. 74/76, Delco, N.C.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 39 (620 -626 MHz). Authorized power: 661 -kw max. & 525 -kw horizontal visual, 130 -kw max. & 105 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 930 -ft. above ay. terrain, 963 -ft. above ground, 999 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 19' 16.2" Longitude 78° 13' 42.5"

Ownership: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Began Operation: June 4, 1971.

Personnel: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

WUNL -TV Winston -Salem

Ch. 26

(Programmed simultaneously with WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill)

Licensee: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. (27514).

Studio: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Transmitter: Sauratown Mtn., near Gap, N.C.

Telephones: 919- 933 -8191; 919 -983 -9642, transmitter. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 26 (542 -548 MHz). Authorized

power: 776 -kw max. & 302 -kw horizontal visual, 155 -kw max. & 60.3 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1670 -ft. above ay. terrain, 363 -ft. above ground, 2742 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 36° 22' 34" Longitude 80° 22' 14"

Ownership: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

Began Operation: Feb. 22, 1973.

Personnel: See WUNC -TV, Chapel Hill.

NORTH DAKOTA

KFME Fargo Ch. 13

Licensee: Prairie Public Television Inc., 4500 S. University Dr., Fargo, N.D. (58102).

Studio & Transmitter: 4500 S. University Dr.

Telephone: 701 -232 -8921.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 264 -kw visual, 47.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 390 -ft. above ay. terrain, 426 -ft. above ground, 1328 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 46° 49' 03" Longitude 96° 48' 06"

Requests CP for change to 305.5 -kw visual, 55.7 -kw aural, 1142 - ft. above ay. terrain, 1201 -ft. above ground, 2146 -ft. above sea

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level, lat. 47° 00' 41 ", long. 97° 11' 59 "; change transmitter location to 1 -mi. E of Amenia. BPET -605.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Prairie Public Television Inc.

Began Operation: Jan. 19, 1964.

Represented (legal) by Marmet Professional Corp.

Personnel: DENNIS L. FALK, general manager. DONALD GEIKEN, director of engineering. DAN HART, dir. of programming & community relations.

KGFE Grand Forks

Ch. 2

Licensee: Prairie Public Television Inc., 4500 S. University Dr., Fargo, N.D. (58102).

Studio: See KFME, Fargo.

Transmitter: 9 -mi. N of Petersburg.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 2 (54 -60 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 1337 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1458 -ft. above ground, 2979 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 48° 08' 24" Longitude 97° 59' 38"

Ownership: See KFM E, Fargo.

Began Operation: Sept. 15, 1974.

Represented (legal) by Marmet Professional Corp.

Personnel: See KFM E, Fargo.

OHIO

WEAO Akron Ch. 49

Licensee: Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio Inc., 1640 Franklin Ave., Kent, Ohio (44240).

Studios: U. of Akron, Kent State U., Youngstown State U.

Telephone: 216- 678 -1656.

Transmitter: 1st National Tower, Akron.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 49 (680 -686 MHz). Authorized power: 210 -kw max. & 111 -kw horizontal visual, 21.0 -kw max. & 11.1 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 378 -ft. above ay. terrain, 490 -ft. above ground, 1444 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 04' 56" Longitude 81° 37' 07"

Requests CP for 705 -kw max. & 588 -kw horizontal visual, 65.9 -kw max. & 55 -kw horizontal aural, 679 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 798 -ft. above ground, 1752 -ft. above sea level. BPET -563.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. operated by state -owned educational institutions. Officers: Dr. D. J. Guzzetta, chmn., Dr. Thomas Miles, vice chmn.

Began Operation: Sept. 21, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel:

JOHN D. HERSHBERGER, general manager.

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JOHN CERVONE, director of engineering. RONALD E. HILL, director of instructional services.

WNEO -TV Alliance

Ch. 45

Licensee: Northeastern ETV of Ohio Inc., 1640 Franklin Ave., Kent, Ohio (44240).

Studios: U. of Akron, Kent State U., Youngstown State U.

Transmitter: 0.6 -mi. NW of intersection of U.S. Rte 62 & Duck Creek Rd., 2.4 -mi. W of Salem.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 45 (656 -662 MHz). Authorized power: 1820 -kw max. & 1260 -kw horizontal visual, 362 -kw max. & 126 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 830 -ft. above ay. terrain, 770 -ft. above ground, 2045 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 54' 23" Longitude 80° 54' 40"

Ownership: See WEAO, Akron.

Began Operation: May 30, 1973.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: See WEAO, Akron.

WOUB -TV Athens Ch. 20

Licensee: Ohio University, Athens, O. (45701). Studio: Ohio University Campus. Telephone: 614 -594 -6171. AM Affiliate: WOUB, .5 -kw, 1340 kHz.

FM Affiliate: WOUB -FM, 50 -kw, 91.3 MHz (No. 217), 500 -ft. Transmitter: Golf Course Road.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 20 (506 -512 MHz). Authorized power: 479 -kw visual, 95.5 -kw aural. Antenna: 810 -ft. above ay. terrain, 871 -ft. above ground, 1666 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 18' 50" Longitude 82° 08' 54"

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP, UPI. Facsimile Service: UPI.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Ohio University.

Began Operation: Dec. 27, 1962.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey. Personnel:

N. JOSEPH WELLING, director, Telecommunications Center. DON SMITH, chief engineer.

WOUC -TV Cambridge

Ch. 44

Licensee: Ohio University, Athens, Ohio (45701).

Studio: See WOUB -TV, Athens.

Transmitter: 3.8 -mi. NW of Fairview on Pisgah Rd.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 44 (650 -656 MHz). Authorized power: 550 -kw max. & 436 -kw horizontal visual, 110 -kw max. & 87.1 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1290 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1210 -ft. above ground, 2345 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 05' 32" Longitude 81° 17' 19"

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News Wire Service: AP, UPI.

Facsimile Service: UPI.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WOUB -TV, Athens.

Began Operation: July 26, 1973.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey.

Personnel: N. JOSEPH WELLING, director (Telecommunications Center,

Ohio U., Athens). DON SMITH, chief engineer.

WCET Cincinnati

Ch. 48

Licensee: Greater Cincinnati Television Educational Foundation,

1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, 0. (45214).

Studio: 1223 Central Pkwy., Cincinnati, Ohio (45214).

Transmitter: 2345 Symmes St.

Telephone: 513 -381 -4033.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 48 (674 -680 MHz). Authorized

power: 1000 -kw max. & 473 -kw horizontal visual, 100 -kw max.

& 47.9 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: Mounted on WCPO -TV

tower, 880 -ft. above ay. terrain, 747 -ft. above ground, 1749 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 07' 31" Longitude 84° 29' 57"

Holds CP for change to 562 -kw max. & 500 -kw horizontal visual,

56.2 -kw max. & 50 -kw horizontal aural, 1070 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 953 -ft. above ground, 1788 -ft. above sea level, lat. 39°

07' 27 ", long. 84° 31' 18 "; change transmitter location to 2222

Chickasaw St., Cincinnati. BPET -584. Requests modification of

CP for change to 2233.6 -kw max. & 1990.9 -kw horizontal visual,

223.36 -kw max. & 199 -kw horizontal aural. BMPET -905.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide &

tape.

Ownership: Foundation officers: William W. Victor, chairman;

Charles W. Vaughan, pres.; Harold Bush, secy.; Gene Gaines, treas.

Began Operation: July 26, 1954.

Personnel: CHARLES W. VAUGHAN, president & general manager. EARL "BUD" GILLIS, director, development. JACK DOMINIC, dir., community relations. RONALD L. WILSON, director of programming. MARJORIE McKINNEY, director, instructional TV. EDWARD MIDDLETON, director, engineering. DELORES SHAFFER, dir., business administration.

WVIZ -TV Cleveland

Ch. 25

Licensee: ETV Association of Metropolitan Cleveland.

Studio: 4300 Brookpark Rd., Cleveland (44134).

Transmitter: 9466 Ridge Rd., North Royalton, Ohio.

Telephone: 216- 398 -2800.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 25 (536 -542 MHz). Authorized power: 1000 -kw max. & 646 -kw horizontal visual, 129 -kw aural. Antenna: 1000 -ft. above ay. terrain, 814 -ft. above ground, 1944 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 20' 28" Longitude 81° 44' 24"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit organization. Officers: M. Brock Weir, chmn.; William J. De Lancey, vice chmn.; Hugh D. Luke, chmn. -exec.

1979 Edition

Ohio Educational

committee; Betty Cope, pres.; Mrs. Paul G. Wagner, v.p.; William R. Stewart, secy.; Edward W. Sloan Jr., treas.; George Dobrea,

asst. treas.

Began Operation: Feb. 7, 1965.

Personnel: BETTY COPE, general manager. ALAN R. STEPHENSON, assistant manager. RALPH E. CAMPBELL, director of engineering. FRANK E. STRNAD, operations manager.

WOSU -TV Columbus

Ch. 34

Licensee: Ohio State University Telecommunications Center, Colum-

bus, 0. (43210).

Studio: 2400 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus (43210).

Telephone: 614- 422 -9678.

Transmitter: Ohio Rt. 3, approx. 2 -mi. N of Westerville.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 34 (590 -596 MHz). Authorized power: 1170 -kw max. & 933 -kw horizontal visual, 117 -kw max. &

186 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1080 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1124 -ft. above ground, 2045 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 09' 33.5" Longitude 82° 55' 21.5"

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP, UPI,

Reuters.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

AM Affiliate: WOSU, 5 -kw, 820 kHz.

FM Affiliate: WOSU -FM, 50 -kw, 89.7 MHz (No. 209), 466 -ft.

Ownership: Ohio State U. Officers: Howard Sivak, chairman, board of trustees; Harold L. Enarson, pres.

Began Operation: Feb. 20, 1956.

Personnel: ELIZABETH L. YOUNG, director. MERVIN A. DUREA, asst. director, administration. BRUCE MATHEWS, asst. director, instructional services. DON DAVIS, asst. director, radio. STEPHEN V. TORSELL, asst. director, community resources.

WDTN Dayton

Ch. 2

Licensee: Grinnell Communications Corp.

OPERATING COMMERCIALLY

(FOR COMPLETE DATA, SEE U.S. TV STATION DIRECTORY)

WPTD Kettering

Ch. 16

Licensee: University Regional Broadcasting Inc., 3440 Office Park Drive, Dayton, Ohio (45439).

Studio: Wright State University.

Telephones: 513- 298 -9500 (office); 513 - 298 -0413 (transmitter).

Transmitter: 2563 South Gettysburg Ave., Dayton, Ohio.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 16 (482 -488 MHz). Authorized power: 759 -kw max. & 724 -kw horizontal visual, 75.9 -kw max. & 72.4 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 531 -ft. above ay. terrain, 500 -ft. above ground, 1421 -ft. above sea level.

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Latitude 39° 42' 47" Longitude 84° 15' 18"

Holds CP for change to 1454 -kw visual, 145.5 -kw aural. BPCT- 5030.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit organization. Officers: Phillip R. Shriver, chmn.; Robert J. Kegerreis, vice chmn.; Lionel H. Newsom, secy.; Barbara Gottschalk, treas.; Clair R. Tettemer, asst. secy. Uni- versity Regional Bcstg. also operates WPTO Oxford, Ohio.

Began Operation: March 20, 1967 as commercial WKTR -TV; left air Feb. 26, 1971. Sold to Ohio ETV Network Commission Oct. 14, 1971. Began operation as educational station April 27, 1972. Assigned to present owners July 1, 1975.

Personnel: CLAIR R. TETTEMER, executive director & general manager. RICHARD O. HACKNEY, director of programming. FRANK L. GILLAND II, director of development. JUDITH M. BAKER, director of public information. WILLIAM J. VANSCYOC II, director of engineering. DENNIS L. WRIGHT, director of operations. BARBARA GOTTSCHALK, business manager.

WBGU -TV Lima -Bowling Green

Ch. 57

Licensee: Bowling Green State University, Troup Ave., Bowling Green, Ohio (43403).

Studio: Troup Ave., Bowling Green University.

Telephone: 419 -372 -0121.

Transmitter: Belmore Rd., 4.7 -mi. S of Deshler.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 57 (728 -734 MHz). Authorized power: 740 -kw max. & 479 -kw horizontal visual, 147 -kw max. & 95.5 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1060 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1094 -ft. above ground, 1821 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 08' 13" Longitude 83° 54' 23"

FM Affiliate: WBGU, 1.35 -kw, 88.1 MHz (No. 201), 110 -ft. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: AP.

Ownership: Bowling Green State University.

Began Operation: March 24, 1973.

Personnel:

DR. DUANE E. TUCKER, dir. of television & gen. manager. RONALD GARGASZ, program manager. WILLIAM LEUTZ, chief engineer. PATRICK FITZGERALD, dir. of instructional television. JOAN GORDON, dir. of television information.

WPTO Oxford Ch. 14

Licensee: University Regionai Broadcasting Inc., 3440 Office Park Drive, Dayton, Ohio (45439).

Transmitter: 810 Oak St., Oxford, 0. (45056).

Telephones: 513- 298 -9500 (office); 513 -298 -0413 (transmitter). Technical Facilities: Channel No. 14 (470 -476 MHz). Authorized

power: 204 -kw visual, 40.7 -kw aural. Antenna: 300 -ft. above ay. terrain, 352 -ft. above ground, 1243 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 39° 30' 26" Longitude 84° 44' 09"

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TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WPTD, Kettering. Began Operation: Oct. 14, 1959. Personnel: See WPTD, Kettering.

WPBO -TV Portsmouth

Ch. 42

Licensee: Ohio State University, Telecommunications Center, 2400 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, O. (43210).

Studio: See WOSU -TV, Columbus.

Transmitter: Nauvoo Pond Creek Rd., 4 -mi. WNW of Portsmouth. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 42 (638 -644 MHz). Authorized

power: 521 -kw max. & 398 -kw horizontal visual, 105 -kw max. & 79.4 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1236 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 953 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 38° 45' 41.5" Longitude 83° 03' 41.0"

Ownership: Ohio State U., Columbus.

Began Operation: Oct. 1, 1973. Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks. Represented (engineering) by Jansky & Bailey. Personnel:

MIKE H. MOTTLER, station manager. DON BISSELL, chief operator. DAVID MOODY, operator. DAVE MORRISON, operator.

WGTE -TV Toledo Ch. 30

Licensee: Greater Toledo ETV Foundation, 415 N. St. Clair St., Toledo, O. (43604).

Studio: 415 N. St. Clair St.

Telephone: 419- 255 -3330. Transmitter: SW corner of Wynn & Corduroy Rds., Oregon, Ohio.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 30 (566 -572 MHz). Authorized power: 1170 -kw visual, 234 -kw aural. Antenna: 1017 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1034 -ft. above ground, 1625 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 39' 26.5" Longitude 83° 25' 55.0"

Ownership: Foundation officers: Byron L. West, pres.; Ann A. Strana- han, v.p.; Mary Wolfe, v.p.; Robert D. Smith, v.p. & gen. mgr.; William Day, secy.; Edwin Bergsmark, treas.

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WGTE -FM, 30 -kw, 91.3 MHz (No. 217), 570 -ft. Began Operation: October 10, 1960.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel:

ROBERT D. SMITH, vice president & general manager. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, dir. of development & administration. MARGARET EMERSON, station manager. DON WILLIAMS, production manager. SHIRLEY TIMON ERE, program manager. PAUL LIEDEL, traffic /continuity. KATHLEEN CARROLL, manager, public information. ROBERTA SNOW, director of program development. ART HAFER, director of engineering. ALLAN GREENBERG, business manager. TOM PAINE, station manager, WGTE -FM. KAREN MORSE, manager, auction & volunteer activities. ANN RUDRAUFF, learning services coordinator.

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OKLAHOMA

KWET Cheyenne

Ch. 12

Grantee: Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, c/o Robert L.

Allen, 7403 N. Kelley Ave., Oklahoma City (73113).

Studio: See KETA, Oklahoma City.

Transmitter: 1.4 -mi. S of Cheyenne.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 12 (204 -210 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw max. & 295 -kw horizontal visual, 31.6 -kw max. & 29.5 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 980 -ft. above ay. terrain, 987 -ft. above ground, 3079 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 35' 36" Longitude 99° 40' 03"

Ownership: See KETA, Oklahoma City.

Began Operation: Aug. 1, 1978.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel: PAT GILBREATH, transmitter supervisor.

KOET Eufaula

Ch. 3

Licensee: Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, P.O. Box

14190, Oklahoma City (73113).

Studio: 7403 N. Kelley Ave., Oklahoma City (73113).

Transmitter: 4.2 -mi. NE of Quinton on Blu Mtn.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 10 -kw aural. Antenna: 1310 -ft. above ay. terrain, 699 -ft. above ground, 2049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 11' 01" Longitude 95° 20' 20"

Color: Network.

Ownership: Statutory corporation established by Oklahoma State Legislature. Also operates KETA Oklahoma City & KOED -TV Tulsa.

Began Operation: Dec. 1, 1977.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Personnel:

KEN MAHORNEY, chief engineer.

KETA Oklahoma City

Ch. 13

Licensee: Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, P.O. Box

14190, Oklahoma City (73113).

Studio & Transmitter: 7403 N. Kelley, Oklahoma City (73113).

Telephone: 405- 848 -8501.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 260 -kw visual, 37.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 1450 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1500 -ft. above ground, 2724 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° 32' 58" Longitude 97° 29' 48"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Statutory corporation established by Oklahoma State Legislature. Also operates KOED -TV, Tulsa.

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Oklahoma Educational

Began Operation: April 13, 1956.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Personnel:

BOB ALLEN, director. JIM RANKIN, production manager. STEVE STATON, deputy director & program manager. BILL KEY, chief engineer. MARC THOMPSON, operations director. ANN COOPER, public relations director. TOM GILMORE, news /public affairs director.

KOKH -TV Oklahoma City

Ch. 25

Licensee: Independent School District No. 89, 900 N. Klein St., Oklahoma City, Okla. (73106).

Studio: 1801 N. Ellison St. Telephone: 405 -528 -5654.

Transmitter: First National Bank Bldg.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 25 (536 -542 MHz). Authorized power: 275 -kw visual, 55 -kw aural. Antenna: 460 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 500 -ft. above ground, 1690 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 35° Longitude 97°

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Local school board.

Began Operation: Feb. 2, 1959.

Personnel: HUGH GINN, acting superintendent. DONNA HUNTER, manager. PETER J. WARD, operations manager. JOHN GORDON, chief engineer. FRED DANIEL, program acquisitions.

38' 08" 30' 58"

KOED -TV Tulsa Ch. 11

Licensee: Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, P.O. Box

14190, Oklahoma City (73114).

Telephone: 405- 848 -8501, Oklahoma City.

Studio & Transmitter: 6.4 -mi. WNW of Tulsa, near Sand Springs.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 11 (198 -204 MHz). Authorized power: 259 -kw visual, 37 -kw aural. Antenna: 1270 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 1133 -ft. above ground, 2146 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 36° 11' 26" Longitude 96° 05' 50"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network.

Ownership: Statutory corporation established by Oklahoma State Legislature. Also operates KETA, Oklahoma City.

Began Operation: Jan. 12, 1959.

Represented (legal) by Cohn & Marks.

Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell.

Personnel: BOB ALLEN, director. JIM RANKIN, production manager. STEVE STATON deputy director & program manager. BILL KEY, chief engineer. MARC THOMPSON, operations director. ANN COOPER, public relations director. TOM GILMORE, news /public affairs director.

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OREGON

KOAC -TV Corvallis

Ch. 7

Licensee: State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education.

Studios: Oregon State University campus, Corvallis, Ore. (97331). Transmitter: 5 -mi. true N of center of Corvallis.

Telephone: 503 -754 -4311.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 7 (174 -180 MHz). Authorized power: 263 -kw visual, 26.3 -kw aural. Antenna: 1230 -ft. above ay. terrain, 273 -ft. above ground, 1773 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 38' 25" Longitude 123° 16' 25"

News Wire Service: UPI.

AM Affiliate: KOAC, 5 -kw, 550 kHz.

Ownership: State of Oregon, acting by and through State Board of Higher Education.

Began Operation: Oct. 7, 1957.

Represented (legal) by Fisher, Wayland, Southmayd & Cooper.

Personnel:

BEN BALLARD, chief engineer.

Oregon Educational & Public Broadcasting Service Personnel: DONALD S. BRYANT, exec. director. ROBERT HINZ, director of operations & engineering. TOM DOGGETT, director of programming & production. ROBERT MUNDT, director of information.

KTVR La Grande

Ch. 13

Licensee: State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education, Box 3175, Eugene, Ore. (97403).

Transmitter: Mt. Fanny, 17.5 -mi. E of La Grande.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 12.9 -kw visual, 2.45 -kw aural. Antenna: 2603 -ft. above ay. terrain, 87 -ft. above ground, 7219 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 18' 33" Longitude 117° 44' 09"

Color: Network.

Ownership: State of Oregon, acting by & through The State Board of Higher Education.

Began Operation: December 6, 1964 as commercial station. Sale to present owner approved by FCC August 31, 1976. Began operating as educational station February 17, 1977. Left air August 14, 1977. Returned to air January 1, 1978.

Represented (legal) by Fisher, Wayland, Southmayd & Cooper.

Personnel: See KOAC -TV Corvallis. ROBERT RIDGWAY, chief engineer.

KSYS Medford

Ch. 8

Licensee: Southern Oregon Education Co., 34 S. Fir St., Medford, Ore. (97501).

Studio: 34 S. Fir St.

Transmitter: Blackwell Hill, 2.3 -mi. E of Gold Hill, near Medford.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 8 (180 -186 MHz). Authorized power: 60.3 -kw visual, 12 -kw aural. Antenna: 560 -ft. above ay. terrain, 149 -ft. above ground, 2249 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 25' 41" Longitude 123° 00' 04"

Requests CP for change to 60.82 -kw visual, 12.16 -kw aural, 2668 -ft. above ay. terrain, 140 -ft. above ground, 5402 -ft. above sea level, lat. 42° 41' 30.8 ", long. 123° 13' 46.1 "; transmitter to Bureau Land Management Communications Bldg., King Mtn., 28 -mi. NW of Medford.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit organization: W. Boyce Stanard, pres.; Mrs. Garner T. Haupert, v.p.; B. Kent Blackhurst, secy.; R. M. Sorenson, treas.

Began Operation: January 17, 1977.

Represented (legal) by Victor P. Reed.

Represented (engineering) by Lohnes & Culver.

Personnel: EDWARD P. BARNETT, manager. ELMER S. MARSDEN, chief engineer. DON McKAY, production manager.

KOAP -TV Portland

Ch. 10

Licensee: State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher Education.

Studio: 2828 SW Front Ave., Portland (97201).

Telephone: 503 -229 -4892. Transmitter: Healy Heights, Portland.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 10 (192 -198 MHz). Authorized power: 60.3 -kw visual, 12 -kw aural. Antenna: 950 -ft. above ay. terrain, 205 -ft. above ground, 1235 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 45° 29' 25" Longitude 122° 41' 45"

Requests CP for change to 309 -kw visual, 62 -kw aural. BPET- 607.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: KOAP -FM, 56 -kw, 91.5 MHz (No. 218), 960 -ft. Ownership: State of Oregon, acting by and through the State Board

of Higher Education.

Began Operation: Feb. 6, 1961.

Represented (legal) by Fisher, Wayland, Southmayd & Cooper.

Personnel: See KOAC -TV Corvallis. ROBERT RIDGWAY, chief engineer.

KVDO -TV Salem

Ch. 3

Licensee: State of Oregon acting by & through the State Board of Higher Education.

Studio: 3000 Portland Rd. N.E., Salem (97310).

Transmitter: Prospect Hill, 7 -mi. SW of Salem.

Telephone: 503 -378 -2787.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power: 19.5 -kw visual, 3.89 -kw aural. Antenna: 1070 -ft. above ay. ter- rain, 300 -ft. above ground, 1419 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 44° 51' 17" Longitude 123° 07' 17"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Live, film, slide & tape.

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Ownership: State of Oregon acting by & through the State Board of

Higher Education.

Began Operation: Feb. 24, 1970. Sale to Corvallis TV Cable (Liberty Communications) by Channel 3 Inc. (Harry E. Godsil, et al.) ap-

proved by FCC Sept. 27, 1972. Sale to present owner approved

Feb. 19, 1976.

Represented (legal) by Fisher, Wayland, Southmayd & Cooper.

Personnel: See KOAC -TV Corvallis.

ROBERT RIDGWAY, chief engineer.

PENNSYLVANIA

WLVT -TV Allentown -Bethlehem

Ch. 39

Licensee: Lehigh Valley ETV Corp., South Mountain Dr. West, Beth-

lehem, Pa. (18015).

Studio: South Mountain Dr. West, Bethlehem, Pa. (18015).

Telephone: 215- 867 -4677. TWX No.: 510- 657 -4012.

Transmitter: Salisbury Twp., S of East Rock Rd., Allentown, Pa.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 39 (620 -626 MHz). Authorized power: 575 -kw max. and 494 -kw horizontal visual, 98 -kw hori- zontal aural. Antenna: 987 -ft. above ay. terrain, 507 -ft. above

ground, 1507 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 33' 58" Longitude 75° 26' 06"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Officers: Harold S. Hutchison, pres.;

Sheldon P. Siegel, exec: v.p.; Robert L. Hewitt, v.p.; Esther M.

Lee, secy.; Malcolm J. Gross, treas.

Began Operation: Sept. 7, 1965.

Personnel: SHELDON P. SIEGEL, exec. v.p. & general manager. DONALD ROBERT, program director. FRANK DOBIAS, director, school services.

CALLIE ENGLESSON, office manager. JERRY A. RICHARDS, director of engineering.

WPSX -TV Clearfield

Ch. 3

Licensee: The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.

Studio: Wagner Annex, University Park, Pa. (16802).

Transmitter: McGeorge Rd., 7 -mi. N of Clearfield.

Telephone: 814- 865 -9531.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 3 (60 -66 MHz). Authorized power: 100 -kw visual, 20 -kw aural. Antenna: 880 -ft. above ay. terrain, 539 -ft. above ground, 2714 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 07' 21" Longitude 78° 26' 28"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: The Pennsylvania State University.

Began Operation: March 1, 1965.

Represented (legal) by Jorgensen, Johnson & Northrop.

Represented (engineering) by A. Earl Cullum Jr. Consulting Engineers.

Personnel:

DAVID PHILLIPS, director of broadcasting. CARROLL DEAN, chief engineer, maintenance & operation. ROBERT DUDLEY, asst. dir. of broadcasting, administration.

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Ore.- Pennsylvania Educational

GARY MILLER, information. WILLIAM MILLER, asst. dir. of broadcasting, programming. LAWRENCE JOHNSTON, asst. dir. of broadcasting, operations.

WQLN Erie

Ch. 54

Licensee: Public Broadcasting of Northwest Pa. Inc., 8425 Peach

St., Erie, Pa. (16509).

Transmitter: 2.25 -mi. SE of Kearsarge.

Studio: 8425 Peach St. Telephone: 814 -868 -4654.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 54 (710 -716 MHz). Authorized power: 912 -kw max. & 215 -kw horizontal visual, 91.2 -kw max.

& 28.8 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 880 -ft. above ay. terrain, 714 -ft. above ground, 2014 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 42° 02' 31" Longitude 80° 03' 57"

Holds CP for change to 977 -kw max. & 794 -kw horizontal visual, 97.7 -kw max. & 79.4 -kw horizontal aural, 880 -ft. above

ay. terrain, 717 -ft. above ground, 2017 -ft. above sea level. BPET -561.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WQLN -FM, 35 -kw, 91.3 MHz (No. 217), 500 -ft.

Ownership: Non -profit corp. Officers: Craig McClelland, chmn.; Paul Tompkins & Charles Hess, vice chairmen; Robert J. Chitester, pres.; Joseph Settle, treas.; William F. Grant, secy.

Began Operation: Aug. 13, 1967.

Personnel: ROBERT J. CHITESTER, president. DAVID ROLAND, v.p. & general manager.

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Pennsylvania Educational

WITF -TV Hershey

Ch. 33 Licensee: South Central Educational Broadcasting Council, Box Z,

Hershey, Pa. (17033).

Studio: Community Center Bldg., Chocolate & Cocoa Aves. Transmitter: Blue Mt., near Harrisburg, Pa.

Telephone: 717- 533 -8000. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 33 (584 -590 MHz). Authorized

power: 1110 -kw max. & 437 -kw horizontal visual, 110 -kw max. & 43.7 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1405 -ft. above ay. terrain, 724 -ft. above ground, 2007 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 20' 45" Longitude 76° 52' 06"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. News Wire Service: AP.

FM Affiliate: WITF -FM, 4.2 -kw, 89.5 MHz (No. 208), 1360 -ft. Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. Represented (engineering) by Cohen & Dippell. Ownership: Non -profit corp. Officers: Lois L. Grass, churn.; C. Daniel

Biemesderfer, 1st v.p.; Henry K. Long, 2nd v.p.; John 0. Hershey, PPTN Commission rep.; Andrew M. Bradley, public bcstg. dele- gate; Lois G. Haynes, secy.; Connie Brown, asst. secy.; Oscar L. Lingle, treas.; Michael G. Kovach, asst. treas.

Began Operation: November 22, 1964. Personnel:

ROBERT F. LARSON, president. MICHAEL J. ZIEGLER, executive v.p. JOHN A. BOSAK, director of engineering development. MICHAEL L. GREENWALD, v.p., development. JAMES T. COYLE, v.p., administration & finance. ROBERT H. HOSTETTER JR., v.p., media & community. WALTER P. SHEPPARD, v.p., broadcasting.

WQED Pittsburgh

Ch. 13

Licensee: Metropolitan Pittsburgh Public Bcstg. Inc., 4802 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. (15213).

Studio: 4802 Fifth Ave. Telephone: 412- 622 -1300.

Transmitter: 2850 Berthoud St.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 13 (210 -216 MHz). Authorized power: 316 -kw visual, 63.1 -kw aural. Antenna: 690 -ft. above ay. terrain, 600 -ft. above ground, 1760 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 26' 46" Longitude 79° 57' 51"

FM Affiliate: WQED -FM, 43 -kw, 89.3 MHz (No. 207), 500 -ft. TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI.

Facsimile Service: UPI.

Ownership: Officers of this privately financed station are: Donald Y. Clem, chairman; M. M. Anderson & Helen Faison, vice chairmen; Lloyd Kaiser, pres.; George R. Craig, secy.; Richard McL. Hill- man, treas.; Geneva Twyman, asst. secy.; George T. Taber, asst. treas.; Donald E. Abraham, asst. secy. -treas. Also operates WQEX (Ch. 16) Pittsburgh.

Began Operation: March 19, 1954.

Represented (legal) by Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay; Covington & Burling, Washington.

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Personnel:

LLOYD KAISER, president & general manager. THOMAS D. SKINNER, executive vice president. JAY RAYVID, senior vice president. CALVIN THOMAS II, vice president. DAN FALES, vice president. DON ABRAHAM, controller. SAM SILBERMAN, director of programming. ROY BRUBAKER, operations manager.

WQ PittsburEX gh

Ch. 16

Licensee: Same as WQED, Pittsburgh. Studio, Transmitter & Telephone: See WQED.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 16 (482 -488 MHz). Authorized power: 264 -kw max. & 164 -kw horizontal visual, 52.8 -kw max. & 34.2 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 690 -ft. above ay. terrain, 600 -ft. above ground, 1760 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 40° 26' 46" Longitude 79° 57' 51"

TV tape: Recording facilities. Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

News Wire Service: UPI. Facsimile Service: UPI.

Ownership: See WQED, Pittsburgh.

Began Operation: March 20, 1959. Left air Nov. 1, 1961, but resumed operation Jan. 18, 1963.

Personnel: See WQED, Pittsburgh.

WVIA -TV Scranton -Wilkes -Barre & Hazleton

Ch. 44

Licensee: Northeastern Pennsylvania ETV Association, The Public Broadcasting Center, Pittston, Pa. (18640).

Studio: Old Boston Rd., Jenkins Twp., Pa.

Telephone: 717- 655 -4561. TWX No.: 510 -657 -4012. FM Affiliate: WVIA -FM, 5 -kw, 89.9 MHz (No. 210), 1250 -ft. Transmitter: Penobscott Knob, 2.5 -mi. S of Wilkes- Barre, Moun-

tain Top, Pa.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 44 (650 -656 MHz). Authorized power: 1200 -kw max. & 912 -kw horizontal visual, 120 -kw max. & 91.2 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1670 -ft. above ay. terrain, 845 -ft. above ground, 2949 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 10' 55" Longitude 75° 52' 17"

Holds CP for change to 2000 -kw max. & 1510 -kw horizontal visual, 200 -kw max. & 151 -kw horizontal aural. BPET -581.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape. News Wire Service: UPI.

Ownership: Non -profit association. Officers: Mel J. Boyne, chmn.; George H. Strimel Jr., pres. & gen. mgr.; J. Muir Crosby, treas.; Anthony Musso, v.p. & secy.; Theodore A. Evans, solicitor.

Began Operation: Sept. 26, 1966.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson. Represented (engineering) by Steel, Andrus & Associates.

Personnel: GEORGE STRIMEL JR., president & general manager. GERALD SCHUMACHER, asst. gen. mgr., broadcast operations. BILL KELLY, asst. gen. mgr., community development. CHARLES BOLLER, asst. gen. mgr., administration. PAUL EVANOSKY, asst. general manager, engineering. GRACE SCHIMELFENIG, public affairs producer. ROBERT SCHADT, business manager. JACK LEWIS, promotion director. WALTER H. R. MOHR, instructional television director. DON BOSWELL, community services director. ALLAN MURPHY, TV production director. MARIANNE BARRETT, film director.

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RHODE ISLAND

WSBE -TV Providence

Ch. 36

Licensee: Board of Regents for Education, State of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations, 24 Mason St., Providence (02903).

Studio: 24 Mason St. Telephone: 401 -831 -2900.

Transmitter: Neutaconkanut Hill, Ipswich Rd., Johnston, R.I.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 36 (602 -608 MHz). Authorized power: 479 -kw visual, 47.9 -kw aural. Antenna: 600 -ft. above ay.

terrain, 532 -ft. above ground, 825 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 41° 48' 18" Longitude 71° 28' 24"

Requests CP for change to 2377 -kw max. visual, 237.7 -kw max. aural. BPET -601.

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: Board of Regents. Dr. Thomas C. Schmidt, commissioner.

Began Operation: June 1, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Schwartz & Woods.

Personnel:

WARREN A. KRAETZER, general manager. THOMAS K. PRIOR, chief engineer.

SOUTH CAROLINA

WEBA -TV Allendale -Barnwell

Ch. 14

Licensee: South Carolina Educational TV Commission, 2712 Mill- wood Ave., Columbia, S.C. (29250).

Studio: See WRLK -TV, Columbia.

Transmitter: 4 -mi. SSW of Barnwell on County Rd. #69. Technical Facilities: Channel No. 14 (470 -476 MHz). Authorized

power: 557 -kw visual, 111.4 -kw aural. Antenna: 805 -ft. above ay. terrain, 809 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 11' 12.5" Longitude 81° 23' 53.5"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WRLK -TV, Columbia.

Began Operation: Sept. 5, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See WRLK -TV, Columbia. ED CORTEZ, stations supervisor.

WJWJ-TV Beaufort

Ch. 16

Grantee: South Carolina ETV Commission, 2712 Millwood Ave., Columbia, S.C. (29250).

Studio: 105 Ribaut Rd., Beaufort.

Transmitter: Hwy. 119, 4 -mi. W of Green Pond, S.C.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 16 (482 -488 MHz). Authorized power: 852 -kw max. & 407 -kw horizontal visual, 107.4 -kw max. & 81.3 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1280 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1318 -ft. above ground, 1334 -ft. above sea level.

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R.I. -South Carolina Educational

Latitude 32° 42' 44" Longitude 80° 40' 49"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WERV, 48 -kw, 89.9 MHz (No. 210), 1100 -ft. TV tape: Recording facilities.

Ownership: See WRLK -TV, Columbia, S.C.

Began Operation: Sept. 10, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel:

RONALD SCHOENHERR, station manager. MICHAEL BRANNEN, program production manager. HARRY KRAMER, engineering manager. JAMES KELLEY, transmitter supervisor. DEBBIE SPITZER, staff artist. PAUL KEYSERLING, staff photographer. PAT UZZELL, administration asst.

WITV Charleston

Ch. 7

Licensee: South Carolina Educational Television Commission, 2712 Millwood Ave., Columbia, S.C. (29250).

Studio: See WRLK -TV, Columbia.

Transmitter: Rifle Range Rd., 5.5 -mi. E of Charleston.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 7 (174 -180 MHz). Authorized power: 310 -kw max. visual, 62 -kw max. aural. Antenna: Direc- tional, 890 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1044 -ft. above ground, 1049 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 32° 47' 44" Longitude 79° 50' 27"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WSCI, 100 -kw, 89.3 MHz (No. 207), 540 -ft. Ownership: See WRLK -TV, Columbia.

Began Operation: Jan. 19, 1964.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See WRLK -TV, Columbia. WALT MORING, station supervisor.

WRLK -TV Columbia

Ch. 35

(Operates WITV, Charleston; WNTV, Greenville- Spartanburg; WJPM -TV, Florence; WEBA -TV, Allendale; WJWJ -TV, Beaufort;

WRJA -TV, Sumter & WNSC -TV, Rock Hill, all S.C.)

Licensee: South Carolina Educational Television Commission, 2712 Millwood Ave., Columbia, S.C. (29250).

Studio: 2712 Millwood Ave. Telephone: 803 -758 -7240.

Transmitter: Hard Scrabble Rd., 6 -mi. NNE of Columbia.

Technical Facilities: Channel N6. 35 (596 -602 MHz). Authorized power: 513 -kw visual, 102 -kw aural. Antenna: 1026 -ft. above ay. terrain, 999 -ft. aH)ve ground, 1390 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 07' 07" Longitude 80° 56' 12"

TV tape: Recording facilities. News Wire Service: AP.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WLTR, 100 -kw, 91.3 MHz (No. 217), 850 -ft. Ownership: Organized under state law to promote educational TV,

the commission has no stock. It also operates WITV, Charleston; WNTV, Greenville- Spartanburg; WJPM -TV, Florence; WE BA -TV, Allendale; WJWJ -TV, Beaufort; WRJA -TV, Sumter; WNSC -TV, Rock Hill, S.C.

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WRLK -TV, Columbia -(Continued)

Began Operation: Sept. 6, 1966.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: ROBERT K. BALDWIN, transmitter supervisor.

South Carolina Educational Television Commission Personnel: HENRY J. CAUTHEN, president & general manager. THOMAS L. STEPP, deputy manager. CHARLES S. MORRIS, director, division of programming

operations. CHARLTON W. BOWERS, director, division of engineering. EDWARD B. GARRIGUES, director of photography. PATRICK DILLEY, art director. ROBERT E. WOOD, director, division of continuing education. GEORGE W. HOPKINS JR., director, division of special ser-

vices. JOSEPH T. KARR, director of administrative services. WILLIAM D. HAY, director, educational radio. PATRICIA DRESSLER, dir. of public relations & information. PETER L. ANDERSON, director, division of production. JUNE B. LICATA, executive assistant.

WJPM -TV Florence

Ch. 33

Licensee: South Carolina Educational TV Commission, 2712 Mill- wood Ave., Columbia, S.C. (29250).

Studio: See WRLK-TV, Columbia.

Transmitter: 5.5 -mi. NNE of Florence on County Rd. 173.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 33 (584 -590 MHz). Authorized power: 537 -kw visual, 107 -kw aural. Antenna: 789 -ft. above ay. terrain, 797 -ft. above ground, 923 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 16' 45.5" Longitude 79° 44' 36.5"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WRLK -TV, Columbia.

Began Operation: Sept. 3, 1967.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: See WRLK-TV, Columbia. FRANK JENNE, station supervisor.

WNTV Greenville- Spartanburg

Ch. 29

Licensee: South Carolina Educational TV Commission, 2712 Millwood Ave., Columbia, S.C. (29250).

Transmitter: Altamont Rd., Paris Mt.

Studio: See WRLK -TV, Columbia.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 29 (560 -566 MHz). Authorized power: 339 -kw visual, 67.6 -kw aural. Antenna: 1142 -ft. above ay. terrain, 146 -ft. above ground, 2181 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 56' 26" Longitude 82° 24' 38"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WEPR, 100 -kw, 90.1 MHz (No. 211), 1110 -ft. Ownership: See WRLI< -TV, Columbia.

Began Operation: Sept. 29, 1963.

Personnel: See WRLK -TV, Columbia. J. B. COTHRAN, station supervisor.

For Educational Associations, see Services Volume

WNSC -TV Rock Hill

Ch. 30

Grantee: South Carolina Educational Television Commission, 2712 Millwood Ave., Drawer L, Columbia, S.C. (29250).

Studio: York Tech. College, Hwy. 21 Bypass, Rock Hill, S.C. (29730).

Transmitter: 0.25 -mi. NW of intersection of County Rds. 246 & 247, near Edgemoor.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 30 (566 -572 MHz). Authorized power: 575 -kw visual, 115 -kw aural. Antenna: 691 -ft. above ay. terrain, 649 -ft. above ground, 1289 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 34° 50' 24" Longitude 81° 01' 07"

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

Ownership: See WRLI< -TV, Columbia.

Began Operation: Jan. 3, 1978.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel: ROBERT M. FRIERSON, station manager. JOHN BULLINGTON, programming /production manager. PATRICK TU KEY, public information. WINSTON WOODS, engineering manager. GREG STACY, transmitter supervisor. JIMMIE D. CROXTON, administrative assistant.

WRJA -TV Sumter

Ch. 27

Licensee: South Carolina ETV Commission, 2712 Millwood Ave., Columbia, S.C. (29250).

Studio: 15 N. Harvin St., Sumter, S.C.

Transmitter: 2 -mi. S of Hwy. 378, 4 -mi. SE of Sumter.

Technical Facilities: Channel No. 27 (548 -554 MHz). Authorized power: 787 -kw max. & 339 -kw horizontal visual, 157 -kw max. & 67.6 -kw horizontal aural. Antenna: 1163 -ft. above ay. terrain, 1195 -ft. above ground, 1335 -ft. above sea level.

Latitude 33° 52' 52" Longitude 80° 16' 14"

TV tape: Recording facilities.

Color: Network, live, film, slide & tape.

FM Affiliate: WMPR, 100 -kw, 88.1 MHz (No. 201), 1000 -ft. Ownership: See WRLK -TV, Columbia, S.C.

Began Operation: Sept. 2, 1975.

Represented (legal) by Dow, Lohnes & Albertson.

Personnel:

JAMES BARNARD, station manager. ED SEXAUER, programming manager. CARROL SENN, engineering manager. WILLIAM JONES, transmitter supervisor. JILL POTTER, administrative asst.

SOUTH DAKOTA

KDSD -TV Aberdeen

Ch. 16

Licensee: State Board of Directors for ETV, 310 E. Clark St., Vermillion, S.D. (57069).

Studio: See KUSD -TV, Vermillion & KESD -TV, Brookings.

Transmitter: 8 -mi. E of Pierpont. Telephone: 605 -325 -3331.

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