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WCIN'S CLASSIC OLDIES TO FLY HIGH. . . John Thomas' J4 Broadcasting is offering up a unique format via satellite. It's syndicating WCIN, Cincinnati's urban oldies format. "The Classic Oldies Network" features top -10 R &B hits from the 50's through the 70's, flavored with jazz and blues from the same era. Thomas is
serious about making it work, as he's purchased three AM stations in "Beach" music country to carry the programming --WCKO, rorfolk, VA; WCKN, Surfside Beach (Myrtle Beach), SC; and WCOO, New Bern, NC. For specifics, call (513) 281 -7180.
DOUG BANKS HITS THE BIG TIME. . . WGCI -FM, Chicago's afternoon driver Doug Banks will go national next January as ABC Radio Networks will syndicate his urban show that airs 3 pm to 7 pm ET. This is the first shot by any network at syndicating a standalone music -based show outside of morning drive. Banks has served as guest host for WGCI's Tom Joyner, whose morning show is also syndicated by ABC. WGCI's former music director, Vic Clemons, joins ABC to handle Network Operations for Joyner's show.
FORMAT CHANGES & UPDATES ( # change accompanies new ownership) ( // simulcast) formerly becomes
AK Seward KSWD -950 oldies reported silent AZ Douglas KAPR -930 regional Mexican adds JSN Z - spanish AR Little Rock KSYG -FM -103.7 talk adds WW1 - Imus CA Costa Mesa (L.A.) KOJY -540 standards // KJQI AP & BBN -.news (July)
(KOJY will become KNNZ and simulcast over XETIN 540 in San Diego) Gilroy (San Jose) KUFX -94.5 classic rock adds WW1 - Imus Woodlake (Fresno) KFRR -104.1 new rock adds Bob & Tom
CO Loveland (Ft. Collins) KTRR -102.5 oldies SMN Z - rock FL Fort Lauderdale WSHE -103.5 rock new rock GA McRae WYIS -1410 talk southern gospel ID Jerome (Twin Falls) KART -1400 news, talk, sports adds JSN Z - Spanish
(KART adds JSN regional Mexican on weekends) IL Chicago WLS -FM -94.7 talk talk // AM
(The WLS -FM hot talk experiment has ended after 1 year) Harrisburg WEBQ -1240 country, talk adds JSN - country Mendota WGLC -1090 SMN Real - country SMN - country Mendota WGLC -FM -100.1 SMN Real - country SMN - country Springfield WLGM -89.7* new SKY - cont. Christian
ME Bath WBCI -105.9 religion adds SKY - c. Christ. MS Cleveland WCLD -1490 JSN - oldies JSN - soft AC MO Osceola KBUG -92.3 country // KAYQ Reach- southern gospel
West Plains KWPM -1450 talk adds PRN - talk NY Cobleskill WSCM -1190 soft AC reported silent
Elmira WENY -FM -92.7 soft AC JSN - soft AC Herkimer (Utica) WNRS -1420 silent JSN Team - sports (July) Tupper Lake WRGR -102.3 SMN - classic rock SMN Z - rock
NC New Bern WC00 -1380 # silent CON - R &B oldies (CON is our code for the new Classic Oldies Network, see story above)
OH Chillicothe WCHI -1350 talk, sports SMN Real - country Cincinnati WCIN -1480 R &B oldies CON - R &B oldies
PA Patton (Altoona) WBRX -94.7 silent SMN Real - country Sharon (Youngstown) WPIC -790 talk, AC talk, SMN - standards
(WPIC is full service talk 6am to 1pm and music the rest of the day) SC Surfside Beach (M Bch) WCKN -1270 # silent CON - R &B oldies TX Beaumont KAYC -1450 talk, sports adds PRN - talk
Cleveland (Houston) KRTK -97.1 classical // KRTS silent
June 7, 1995 Vol. 12 No. 23 ROBERT UNMACHT and PAT McCRUMMEN, Publishers
BILL DAVIES, Associate Editor BLAKE FITCH, Administrative Assistant GERALD ASCHE, Data Services Director
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FORMAT CHANGES & UPDATES (cont'd)
Corpus Christi KSIX -1230 standards & news all news
(KSIX's 30 min. of standards & 30 min. of news each hour dies a quick death)
Nederland (Beaumont) KQHN -1510 talk, sports / /KAYD adds PRN - talk
Palestine KLIS -96.7 CHR country
Seabrook (Houston) KRTS -92.1 classical silent
VA Charlottesville WINA -1070 full service AC full service talk
Norfolk WCKO -1110 # silent CON - R &B oldies
WV Weston WHAW -980 CW, AC, oldies PRN - talk
WI Whitehall WHTL -FM -102.3 country adds SMN Real- country
MX Tijuana (San Diego) XETIN -540 Spanish AP & BBN - news (July)
(XETIN will simulcast and enter into an LMA with KOJY, Costa Mesa)
NEW STATIONS: APPLICATIONS ( * non -commercial station) ( & reapplication) ( + competes with existing application) 1400 w, 933 ft Educational Media Foundation
6000 w, 194 ft American Family Association
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AZ 89.1* GA 88.9* MS 104.3+ NC 106.9 OH 107.5+ OK 97.7*
100.3* PA 104.5+
93.9+ 93.9+ 93.9+ 93.9+
TN 106.7+ 106.7+
VA 93.1+ 93.1+ 92.9
Fountain Hills Macon Bude Nashville North Kingsville Magnum Snyder Cambridge Springs Fairview Fairview Fairview Fairview Norris Norris Ettrick Ettrick Farmville
25000 w, 328 ft
3000 w, 469 ft
6000 w, 328 ft
1500 w, 136 ft
2100 w, 529 ft
4000 w, 394 ft 6000 w, 328 ft
6000 w, 59 ft
3300 w, 394 ft
6000 w, 328 ft 6000 w, 328 ft 6000 w, 328 ft
6000 w, 328 ft 6000 w, 328 ft
6000 w, 328 ft
Returned /Dismissed Applications TN 91.5* Dickson (R)
NEW STATIONS: ACCEPTED FOR FILING AK 92.1 Houston AZ 90.1* Bisbee MN 92.1 Hermantown NE 88.3* Bellevue ND 95.3 Rugby PA 89.7* Johnstown
5 -31 -95 6 -1 -95
5 -31 -95 6 -1 -95 6 -1 -95 6 -1 -95
NEW STATIONS: GRANTS MT 88.9* Great Falls 6000 w, 243 ft
NY 102.9 Chenango Bridge 3100 w, 180 ft
TRANSLATORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS CO new -97.7 Durango ME new -99.5* Presque Isle
MI new -103.7 Alma
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACTIVITY AR KYTN -107.7 Wrightsville CA KBHR(CP) -93.3 Big Bear City
KDJK -95.1 Oakdale
San -Dow Broadcasting, Inc.
Tom Campbell Phillip J. Cantagallo Altus Educational Bcstg. Found.
Altus Educational Bcstg. Found.
Richard E. Oppenheimer Christopher J. Wegmann John Charles McWilliams KDC, Inc. MBS Communications Michael J. Benns Russell H. Castel Paul A. & Leslie S. Bulifant Richmond Broadcasting, Inc.
The Farmville Herald, Inc.
Trevecca Nazarene College
UBIK Corporation World Radio Network, Inc.
Harbor Broadcasting, Inc.
Nebraska Communications, Inc.
Rob Ingstad Broadcasting Inc.
QED Communications, Inc.
Hi -Line Radio Fellowship, Inc.
BS Investment Company
XMTR: APPLICATIONS 250 w, KISZ-FM 4 w, WHCF 10 w (v), WPRJ
CO KTRN(CP)-103.7 FL WFSW(CP)-89.1* GA WATG(CP)-95.7 HI KSRF(CP)-95.9 ID KIDO-630
KBBK-970
IA KIFG-FM-95.3
Silverton Panama City Trion Poipu Boise
Rupert
Iowa Falls
QMI Radio, Inc. Bangor Baptist Church C. Michigan Y.F.C. Radio
increases to 50000 w, 312 ft, class C2
granted extension of time (4th)
dismissed extension of time (2nd) and
cancelled CP to change to 16000 w,
876 ft, DA granted extension of time granted extension of time (2nd)
granted extension of time (2nd)
requests extension of time (2nd)
requests reinstatement of expired CP to
change xmtr loc. to 43 -30 -56 116 -19 -43
requests extension of time to increase to 900 w nights, DA -N increases to 6000 w, changes xmtr loc.
to 42 -30 -52 93 -12 -53
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CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACTIVITY (cont'd) KS KBBE -96.7 McPherson MA WEIB(CP) -106.3 Northampton MI WFON(CP) -106.3 Stephenson MN KLGR -FM -97.7 Redwood Falls
KKJM(CP)-92.9 MS WKZB-1410
WXFJ(CP)-97.5 WJSJ(CP)-106.3
NV KOMP-92.3
NY WABH-1380
NC WKJE(CP)-104.9
OH WKHR-88.3* OK KYUC(CP)-92.3
KABH(CP)-95.1 PA WJTL-90.3*
SD KBHU-FM-89.1* TN WEEN-1460
WOFE-FM-105.7
TX KTKX(CP)-101.5 KECS(CP)-107.9
VA WVLS(CP)-89.7* WV WAFD(CP)-100.3
St. Joseph Cleveland
Flora Sumrall Las Vegas
Bath
Hertford
Bainbridge Roland Shawnee Lancaster
Spearfish Lafayette Rockwood
Crystal Beach Gainesville Monterey Webster Springs
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS AZ KNNB- 88.1* Whiteriver CO KMSA -91.3* Grand Junction FL WKGR -98.7 Fort Pierce GA WZIQ -106.9 Smithville
ID KCID-FM-107.1 MA WPVQ-93.9 NM KOKN(CP)-102.9
NC WYND(CP)FM-97.5
WYNA-104.9
PR WIVA-FM-100.3 SC WWBD-92.1 TN WTNN-670
Caldwell Turners Falls Hobbs
Hatteras
Tabor City
Aguadilla Bamberg Farragut
Returned /Dismissed Applications CA KDJK -95.1 Oakdale (D)
HI KLEO -106.1 Kahalu'u (R)
KY WAHY(CP)-107.9 MO KHCR(CP)-97.7
Midway (Rescinded) Potosi (D)
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS AL WSHK -97.7 Russellville
WSHK -97.7 CA KLOB -94.7
KMQA -FM -98.3
CT WXZR-98.7
Russellville Thousand Palms West Covina
East Lyme
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increases to 6000 w, [88 -375] requests extension of time (5th) requests extension of time requests extension of time (3rd) to increase to 60000 w
requests extension of time decreases to 920 w days, adds night service with 23 w, ND
granted extension of time (3rd) requests extension of time requests extension of time (6th) to change to 23000 w, 3844 ft
requests extension of time to increase to 5000 w days, 350 w nights, DA -2
reinstated previously dismissed modification of CP to increase to 50000 w, 293 ft, class C2, change xmtr location, [89 -326]
changes to 1000 w, 282 ft, DA granted extension of time (3rd) requests extension of time granted extension of time to increase to 11800 w, 495 ft
changes to 100 w, -348 ft decreases to 860 w days, 119 w nights, ND increases to 925 w, 836 ft, changes xmtr location to 35 -51 -55 84 -42 -54
granted extension of time requests extension of time (2nd) granted extension of time requests extension of time
( & reapplication) [docket number] increase to 1250 w, 640 ft, chg xmtr loc. increase to 3000 w decrease to 980 ft, change xmtr location move to 106.5 MHz, change to 2450 w, 505 ft, change xmtr location
one step application to change to class C change to 2500 w, 358 ft downgrade to class Cl, decrease to 387 ft, change xmtr location
change to 26000 w, 276 ft, class C2, change xmtr location
increase to 10000 w, 498 ft, change xmtr location, class C3, [93 -249] change to 22000 w, 2014 ft move to 95.7 A, increase to 6000 w increase to 2500 w days
modify CP to change to 19900 w, 787 ft, ND increase to 7300 w, 2908 ft, change xmtr loc. to 19 -43 -15 155- 55 -16, class C,
[93 -117] increase to 6000 w, [88 -375] change to 5420 w, 1086 ft
modify CP to change to 1650 w, 623 ft (as amended)
install new auxiliary system increase to 1800 w change to 650 w, 971 ft, change xmtr location to 34 -09 -15 117 -48 -00
modify CP to change to 5500 w, 279 ft, change xmtr location
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FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS (cont'd)
IL WEJM -950 Chicago KS KSPG(CP) -98.7 Clearwater
LA
MI
MN
KVDP-89.1* KPEL-FM-107.7
WUPQ-97.9
KLOH-FM-103.1
MS WIZK-1570 WXFJ(CP)-97.5
MT KCWX(CP)-95.9
NV KEYV-93.1 NC WKQK(CP)-90.5* TX KKLK-101.9 VT WMNV-104.1 VA WWWV-97.5
Dry Prong Erath
Newberry
Slayton
Bay Springs Flora
Columbia Falls
Las Vegas Wilmington San Angelo Rupert Charlottesville
augment nighttime radiation pattern change main studio location to 37 -41 -41 97 -27 -43 increase to 4500 w move to 107.9 Cl, increase to 10000 .a,
584 ft increase to 492 ft, change xmtr location to 46 -27 -21 85 -05 -44
move to 106.1 MHz, increase to 50000 w,
484 ft, class C2, change xmtr location to 43 -53 -01 95- 55 -44, [93 -230]
correct coords to 31 -57 -56 89 -18 -03
move to 97.3 C3, increase to 196 °,0 w,
367 ft, change xmtr location, [91 -131
increase to 50000 w, change xmtr loc.
to 48 -10 -32 114 -20 -58 change auxiliary facility correct coordinates decrease to 351 ft, change xmtr location modify CP to change to 2900 w, 223 ft
change to 8900 w, 1132 ft, change xmtr location to 37 -59 -05 78 -28 -49
PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS control, 316 reorganization)
314 from Stanley D. Friedman, trustee to Commonwealth Broadcasting of N. Calif.
314 from Radio Ranch to Elektra Broadcasting, Inc.
314 from Labelle Broadcasting, Inc.
to Intermart Broadcasting West Coast, Inc.
314 from Dennis Peter Helmreich to Craig M. Baker
314 from Snowden Broadcasting of Louisville to Clear Channel Radio Licenses, Inc.
314 from Billie J. Remes, receiver to Liggett Broadcast, Inc.
314 from Childress Broadcasting of Murphy to Radford Communications, Inc.
314 from Penn Central Broadcasting, Inc.
to Tele -Media Broadcasting Co. 314 from Ardman Bcstg. Corp. of Tennessee
to River City License Partnership 314 from Cardinal Communications Partners LP
to SFX Broadcasting of Texas(KTCK), Inc.
314 from KIXL Partners, Ltd. to KIXL Broadcasting Corp.
316 from Mazal Bcstg. Co. of Corpus Christi to Sound Leasing, Inc.
314 from Louis DeArias, receiver to Queen B Radio, Inc.
( 314 asset sale, 315 transfer of
AZ KBLU -560/ Yuma KTTI -95.1
CA KPIG -107.5 Freedom
FL WKZY -92.5 La Belle
GA WKVQ -1520 Eatonton
LA WYLD -940 New Orleans
MI WALM -1260 Albion
NC WKRK -1320 Murphy
PA WQXA -1250 York
TN WOGY -FM -94.1 Germantown
TX KTCK -1310 Dallas
KIXL -970 Del Valle
KZTX -106.3 Refugio
WA KTRW -970/ Spokane KZZU -FM -92.9
DISMISSED STATION TRANSFERS MS WIIN -98.7 Vicksburg (D) 316 from Calcasieu TV and Radio, Inc.
to Albert H. Smith
FM ALLOCATIONS: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS MO KTLH Boonville to 93.9 C2 Fayette from 93.9 A, Boonville, comments
due July 24, replies August 8
TX new Benavides add 98.7 A, comments due July 24, replies August 8
TX KXTM(CP) Benavides to 107.7 C2 Bruni from Benavides, comments due July 24,
replies August 8
add 93.7 A, comments due July 24, replies August 8 WA new Pasco
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FM ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED AMENDMENTS AK new Houston add 96.3 A, window opens July 17, closes August 17
SD new Lead add 92.3 C, counterproposal, replies due June 17
WASHINGTON THIS WEEK
The FCC's five commissioners have recommended to Congress a package of 37
deregulatory and streamlining proposals for consideration in the upcoming FCC reauthorization process. As they apply to radio, the proposals would eliminate the duplicative filings currently required for both a construction permit and an
operating license before a broadcast station can go on the air. It would also legalize the broadcast of lottery advertising, subject only to state - imposed restrictions. Finally, it would provide that a license authorization for a
station silent for une yee- automatically cancels.
Three broadcasters have joined the NAB Radio Board as new members. They are Sheridan Broadcasting Corp.'s Chairman Ronald Davenport, ABC Radio Networks Exec.
VP David Kantor, and Westwood One's President Jeff Lawenda. They will join the Board at its next meeting to be held in late June in Washington, DC.
ELSEWHERE
After extradition from the Dominican Republic, beleaguered talk show host Sonny Bloch was in Federal Court in Newark, NJ to face 35 counts of fraud. Bloch pleaded not guilty to all charges. Two of the four other men arrested in the case pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy charges. Philip Forma of Staten Island, NY
faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for one count of wire fraud while Alan Herr of Brooklyn, NY faces 15 years and $500,000 in fines for two counts of wire fraud. Both are cooperating with federal prosecutors.
Chicago talent agent Saul Foos, who was convicted of bilking clients out of
thousands of dollars, was sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison, five years probation, 300 hours of community service, and $500,000 in restitution to his
victims. Inside Radio reports he'll start serving his sentence August 7 in a
Florida medium- security prison. Foos still faces action from the S.E.C. and he's been disbarred as an attorney.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Doug Tracht, otherwise known as "The
Greaseman," may take to the television soon as he is reportedly in talks with Fox to join a show crafted similarly to NBC's Saturday Night Live. The Greaseman is
syndicated by Infinity Broadcasting.
The Winter 1995 book for Phoenix will be reissued as six diaries have been deleted from the sample after it was discovered that two diaries were filled out by people outside their intended household. Four other diaries had improper or excessive time edits. The diary problems were enough that Arbitron held up the release of
Phase 1 of the Spring Arbitrends.
Spokane gets a new duopoly as Elizabeth Burns' Queen B Radio, licensee of news - talk KXLY (AM) and adult contemporary KXLY -FM, will buy sports outlet KTRW and CHR KZZU for $1.75 million. The two stations have been under the care of Louis DeArias, the receiver for Highsmith Broadcasting, which is the old Olympia group. Queen B also owns Spokane Television, licensee of KXLY -TV, so a waiver will be required for this sale to be approved.
In El Paso, New Wave Broadcasting has purchased Pinnacle Broadcasting's classic rock KAMZ for $2 million. New Wave owns talk /sports KROD and album rock KLAQ. New Wave will also buy its AC simulcast partner WQNJ, Ocean Acres, which will combo with New Wave's WJLK, Asbury Park, to give them a duop in the Monmouth -Ocean market. Terms of the WQNJ deal weren't disclosed. No word yet on what is to
become of KAMZ's sister, Spanish KAMA, El Paso.
The Radio Advertising Bureau had more great news for April- -radio ad revenue was up 10 %, continuing its double -digit growth in 1995. National spot was up 14% in
April, while local was up 9 %. Year -to -date revenues through April are up 13% over the first four months of 1994. The Midwest enjoyed the biggest gains for local
revenue with an 11% jump, while the East topped the national revenue chart with a
20% gain.
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M STREET BAZAAR. . .PEOPLE, PRODUCTS, AND PROGRAMMING
Larry King returns to radio with a six -pack of 90 minute specials scheduled
through mid -1996. Syndicator Westwood One promises interviews with this
century's most stunning superstars and most reknown world leaders." The Larry
King Super Specials will be listener interactive via the Internet as well. For
more info, call (212) 237 -2500.
SESAC has shuffled its senior management with a series of new appointments.
William Velez has been named Managing Director /COO. Velez takes over for Vincent
Candilora, who has been upped to Vice Chairman /director. Pat Collins moves into
the Sr. VP /Licensing slot. Charlotte Scott steps in as Sr. VP /Operations. All
four will be based in Nashville.
NBA Radio is handling the coverage of all games of the 1995 NBA finals, as well as
the 1995 NBA Draft in Toronto on June 28. For more info, call (201) 865 -1500.
The ABC Radio Networks will be syndicating an hour -long Fourth of July special
produced by Paul Harvey, Jr., Incident at Lexington Green, an original historical
drama that commemorates the American Revolution. The show celebrates the events
surrounding the "shot heard round the world" with interesting facts and that
surprise "Harvey twist." For info on carrying the chow, call (214) 991 -9200.
CBS Radio President Nancy Widmann has been selected to receive the NAB National
Radio Award. The award, which will be presented at the luncheon on Friday, Sept.
8 at the NAB Radio Show in New Orleans, will be given to Widmann "because of her
outstanding record of industry leadership."
Arbitron has appointed Thomas C.N. Evans to the post of VP /Research Communications
and Market Development. Evans will serve as Arbitron's primary liaison to the New
York -based research community. Evans had been Westwood One's VP /Research.
NAB is making an effort to include small market broadcasters at this year's Radio
Show in New Orleans. Specific sessions at this year's show include promotions, new sources of revenue, cost savings, station financing, license renewals, and
small market duopoly sales. For more info on the show, call (202) 429 -5300.
SW Networks and a company called Thinking Pictures are teaming up to enable SW
listeners who have access to the Internet to interact with rock and roll venues
around the world accessing real time audio and video. Access will be through a
new World Wide Web sit called ROCK.COM. The site will be linked to SW's Internet
site later this year. For more info, call (212) 833 -5400.
Critical Mass Media is jumping on the Internet's World Wide Web, and will be yet
another supplier of Home Pages to radio stations. The company has put together a
nice piece on what the Internet's WWW is all about, and how you can access it. If
you'd like a copy, call Michael Albl at (513) 631 -4CMM or Steve Casey at (602)
983 -8CMM.
Steve Warren's MOR Media is syndicating its "Country Oldies Show" internationally.
The one- or two -hour show is available on a cash basis to international broadcasters and is delivered on DAT. For more info, call (718) 786 -3703.
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HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH. Not everyone is looking for unlimited ownership out of
the new telecom bill. Greater Media, Beasley, Jersey Shore Broadcasting, Entercom, Empire Broadcasting, Precision Media, Amcom General, Bengal Communications, and Press Broadcasting have teamed up to voice their collective concerns over total deregulation of the broadcast industry. Benchmark Communications' Bruce Spector has fired off a letter to NAB President Eddie Fritts voicing similar concerns. The companies represent the radio portion in the "Coalition for Broadcast Diversity," a lobbying group attempting to persuade Congress that elimination of ownership caps is dangerous because smaller owners won't be able to compete with larger group owners that own the majority of
stations in a market. However, the group stresses it's not against "reasonable increases" in the ownership limits.
$1,666.66 PER SECOND. . . New York -based Cliff Freeman & Partners took home $100,000 for the best radio spot in the Radio Advertising Bureau's Mercury Awards. The "Teacher" spot for Staples beat out hundreds of entries for the top prize. Over $200,000 were awarded during the black tie dinner at the Waldorf- Astoria in
New York City. More winners are on page 8.
FORMAT CHANGES & UPDATES ( # change accompanies new ownership) ( // simulcast) formerly becomes
AZ Tucson KMXZ -1490 dance CHR new rock "The End"
AR De Witt KDEW -1470 BCN - classic hits BCN - country // FM (Branson Music Network ends its classic hits format see story page 8)
De Witt KDEW -FM -96.7 BCN - classic hits BCN - country Mena KOUA -96.3 BCN - classic hits BCN - country
CA Big Bear Lake (Rvrsd.) KXSB -101.7 # KTOT, CW & talk silent (KXSB is expected to return soon with some form of Spanish programming)
San Diego KSON -FM -97.3 country adds After Midnight San Diego KSON -1240 country // FM adds After Midnight San Luis Obispo KKJL -1400 KIID, children's WW1 - adult standards Santa Ana (Orange Co.) KYMS -106.3 # contemp. Christian brokered Asian
(KYMS is in an LMA -to -buy with Spanish KALI) CO Basalt (Aspen) KNFO -106.1 new news, talk, sports
Ouray KURA -105.7 # silent country // KZKS DC Washington WKYS -93.9 # urban AC urban
(WKYS is now a duopoly with talk WOL and urban AC WMMJ) FL Gainesville WLUS -980 adult standards adds PRN - talk
Lakeland (Tampa) WEZY -94.1 # easy listening WSJT, smooth jazz (July)
(WSJT is a duopoly with talk WHNZ /WNZE and alternative WHPT) GA Fayetteville (Atlanta) WQUL -97.5 # oldies silent
(WQUL will return soon as urban "Hot 97.5 ") IL Chicago WOPA -1200 # Spanish AC WLXX, regional Mexican MA Orleans (Cape Cod) WKPE -1170 talk rock // FM
(WKPE ends its LMA with Old Cape Broadcasting) MN Ely WELY -FM -92.1 # adult standards reported silent
Ely WELY -1450 # standards // FM reported silent (R &R is reporting that WELY AM /FM will be sold to Charles Kuralt)
new WW1 - adult contemp. R &B oldies // FM PRN and EFM - talk BCN - classic hits BCN - country BCN - classic hits BCN - country contemp. Christian adds MGS - c. Christian classic rock rock and rap
Sleepy Eye MS Cleveland MO Buffalo
Gainesville Liberty
MT Billings
KNUJ-FM-107.3 WKZB-1410 KBFL-99.9 KMAC-99.7 KWJC-91.9* KMAY-1240
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ROBERT UNMACHT and PAT McCRUMMEN, Publishers BILL DAVIES, Associate Editor BLAKE FITCH, Administrative Assistant
GERALD ASCHE, Data Services Director Copyright 1995 M Street Corporation. All rights reserved. No portion of The M Street Journal may be copied, faxed, retransmitted, or reproduced in any form
without the written permission of the publishers. All efforts are made to keep the data as accurate as possble. However, errors and omissions are unavoidable. Formats of stations listed retied the analysis and groupings of M Street Corp. and may differ from the station's opinion or Interpretation. ISSN 1052 -7109
The M Street Joumal is published weekly except the last week of December. Subscriptions are available for $119 per year, which Includes a copy of the annual
M Street Radio Directory. Subscriptions are also available for $36 per quarter. The directory Is available separately for $44.00 (price Includes shipping).
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FORMAT CHANGES & UPDATES (cont'd) NM Santa Fe KOLT -FM -105.9 country KRZY -FM, classic CW
(KOLT -FM continues its LMA with sports KRZY and country KRST) NY Liberty (Middletown) WVOS -FM -95.9 country adds After Midnight
NC Asheboro WKXR -1260 country adds WW1 - country
OK Weatherford KWEY -FM -97.3 country adds After Midnight Weatherford KWEY -1590 country // FM adds After Midnight
RI Block Island WVBI -95.9 new to be classical
Wakefield (Providence) WUAE -99.7 new new rock "The Edge" (WUAE has applied for the new call letters WDGE)
SC Johnsonville WPDT -105.1 new talk & sports
McClellanvl. (Chlstn.) WWBZ -98.9 adult standards beach & blues "Breeze" (WWBZ is in an LMA with Baker Communications)
SC Port Royal (Savnnah) WHBZ-9.7 WNCK, c. Christian beach & blues "Breeze"
(WHBZ is in an LMA with Baker Communications and plans to simulcast WWBZ)
TN Fairview WPFD -850 country adds BCN - country
TX Giddings (Austin) KROX -FM -101.5 # KOKE, silent new rock
Midland KNFM -92.3 country adds After Midnight
Raymondville (Browns.) KBIC(CP) -106.9 new to be religion
VA Appomattox WWAR -1280 WTTX, religion country (WWAR and sister WTTX -FM are in an LMA with Paul Pasink)
Pulaski WPUV -1580 southern gospel adds MGS - Crist. CW
WA Aberdeen KJET -FM -95.3 # KGHO -FM, religion to be oldies (The station plans to bring back the KGHO calls on the FM soon)
Hoquiam KJET -1490 # KGHO, religion to be hot AC "K -Jet"
Omak KOMW -680 adult contemporary adds PRN - talk
WV Rainelle WRLB -95.3 # WRRL -FM, country MGS - cont. Christian Rainelle WRRL -1130 # s. gospel & CW all southern gospel
WI Richland Center WRCO -1450 country & AC adds Sports By -line
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NEW STATIONS: APPLICATIONS ( * non -commercial station) ( & reapplication) ( + competes with existing application)
IL 96.5+ Farmington 6000 w, 328 ft Suellen L. Johnston 96.5+ Farmington 4100 w, 380 ft Throcmorton Broadcasting Inc.
96.5+ Farmington 6000 w, 328 ft WMSI, Inc.
IN 104.3+ Charlestown 3000 w, 328 ft Enterprise Broadcasting, L.L.C.
104.3+ Charlestown 3000 w, 328 ft Goetz & Smith Broadcasting Inc.
104.3+ Charlestown 3000 w, 328 ft Henson Media, Inc.
MO 91.5* Portagevi1le 9000 w (v), 212 ft Word of Victory Outreach Center
NC 88.9* Sunset Beach 6000 w (v), 328 ft Coastal Radio Fellowship, Inc.
PA 103.7+ McConnellsburg 500 w, 1099 ft Benjamin F. Thomas
VA 93.1+ Ettrick 6000 w, 328 ft Kenneth R. Noble II
93.1+ Ettrick 6000 w, 328 ft Virginia Piedmont Bcstg. Co.
WV 91.1* Hurricane 1500 w, 300 ft Hurricane Bible Church
NEW STATIONS: GRANTS IA 91.9* Forest City 100 w (v), 95 ft Waldorf College
TRANSLATORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: GRANTS CA K204CH -88.7* Bishop 120 w, KAWZ Calvary Chapel of T.F.
FL W227AF-93.3* Melbourne 55 w (v), WSCF-FM Central Educ. Bcstg.
KY W201AY-88.1* Bowling Green 13 w, WAYM SW Florida Comm. Radio
MI W208AL-89.5* Ironwood /Bessemer 21 w, KDNW Northwestern College
MO K280EJ-103.9 Columbia 97 w, KLTE Good News Publishers
NM K285EN-104.9* Roy 250 w (h), KENW-FM E. New Mexico University
NY W272AV-102.3* Kingston 10 w, WBPM Michael Demeo OK K207BS-89.3* Durant 250 w, WAFR American Family Assn.
OR K251AD-98.1 Beaverton /Tigard 100 w (v), KUPL-FM Baycom Oregon, L.P.
K259AE-99.7 Wolf Creek 196 w, KLDR Grants Pass Bcstg. Corp.
PA W201AZ-88.1* Sunbury 11 w, WVIA-FM N.E. Penn. Educ TV Assn.
TX K204CG-88.7* Plainview 250 w (v), KEAR Family Stations, Inc.
UT K220FC-91.9* Hanksville 10 w (v), KUSU-FM Utah State Univ. of Ag.
K233AF-94.5* Teasdale 10 w (v), KUSU-FM Utah State Univ. of Ag.
VA W249BE-97.7* Alexandria 10 w (v), WJYJ Educational Media Corp.
W279AD-103.7* Chesapeake 10 w (v), WJYJ Educational Media Corp.
W201BA-88.1* Front Royal 10 w (v), WJYJ Educational Media Corp.
W236AD-95.1* Lawrenceville 250 w (v), WJYJ Educational Media Corp.
W280CX-103.9* Norfolk 10 w (v), WJYJ Educational Media Corp.
W250AE-97.9* Portsmouth 10 w (v), WJYJ Educational Media Corp.
WI W206AH-89.1* Eau Claire 50 w (v), KEAR Family Stations, Inc.
W204AW-88.7* Green Bay 20 w (v), KEAR Family Stations, Inc.
WY K203BX-88.5* K257DP-99.3*
Lyman Pinedale
95 w (v), KILA 140 w, KCSP
Faith Comms. Corp. Western Insp. Bcstrs.
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CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACTIVITY AL WLXY -100.7 Northport
AZ KHTC-96.9 AR KAGH-800 CA KEWE-97.7
KKXX -930
CT WKCD(CP)-107.7 FL WFKZ-103.1 HI KUMU-1500
KAUI(CP)-103.3 LA KSIG-FM-102.1
KZXB(CP)-106.7 KLIL-92.1
ME WMDI-107.7 MN KBEK-95.5 MS WMPN-FM-91.3*
WXAB(CP)-96.9 NJ WNJB(CP)-89.3*
WNNJ-1360
NY WECQ(CP)-93.7 OH WSLN-91.1*
OR KURY-910
TN WDVX(CP)-89.9* TX KEPI-88.7*
KVYK(CP)-1600 UT KKWZ-93.7
WV WPIB(CP)-90.9* WI WMMM-FM-105.5
Phoenix Crossett Oroville
Paradise
Pawcatuck Plantation Key Honolulu
Kekaha Basile
Homer Moreauville Bar Harbor Mora Jackson
McLain Bridgeton Newton
Clyde Delaware
Brookings
Clinton Eagle Pass Giddings Richfield
Bluefield Verona
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS AK KXKM(CP) -89.7* McCarthy CA KORG -1190 Anaheim CO KLTT -800 Brighton GA WYAI(CP) -105.5 Bowdon IL WJJG -1530 Elmhurst IN WOCC -1550 Corydon
KY WPAD-1560 WMCQ-FM-101.7
MD WNAV -1430 MN KARL -105.1 NV KENO -1460 NY WCIY -88.9* NC WYNA -104.9
OH WMKV-89.3* WA KZOK-FM-102.5
Paducah Richmond
Annapolis Tracy Las Vegas Canandaigua Tabor City
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increases to 11600 w, 485 ft, class C3,
changes xmtr loc. to 33 -12 -29 87 -43 -10
increases to 1565 ft decreases to 240 w days granted extension of time to change to 1500 w, 1276 ft
granted reinstatement of expired CP to increase to 500 w nights, DA -N, change city of license to Mulberry, CA
requests extension of time increases to 25000 w, 246 ft, class C3
granted extension of time to increase to 50000 w days and nights
granted extension of time (4th) increases to 50000 w, 492 ft, class C2,
changes xmtr loc. to 30 -19 -59 92 -21 -29 requests extension of time (3rd) increase to 6000 w license to cover for new station license to cover for new station granted replacement of expired CP to increase to 1122 ft
requests extension of time (3rd) requests extension of time (4th) granted extension of time to increase to 2000 w days, 320 w nights, DA -2
granted extension of time moves to 98.7 MHz, changes to 19 w (h),
42 ft, changes xmtr loc. to 40 -17 -47 83 -03 -59
adds night service with 37 w, changes day and night xmtr loc. to 42 -02 -34 124 -14 -37
requests replacement of expired CP (2nd)
license to cover for new station requests extension of time granted extension of time (6th) to increase to 33720 w, 3029 ft
granted extension of time change to 2000 w, 573 ft, change xmtr location to 42 -57 -32 89 -29 -25
( & reapplication) [docket number] change to 102 w (h)
operate xmtr by remote control direct measurement of antenna power change to 1550 w, 630 ft, chg xmtr loc.
increase to 760 w days move to 1030 KHz, increase to 1000 w days, make changes in antenna system, change xmtr loc. to 38 -11 -26 86 -08 -03
direct measurement of antenna power modify CP to move to 101.5 MHz to change to 7200 w, 541 ft, chg. xmtr loc.
direct measurement of antenna power change to 45000 w, 502 ft
operate xmtr by remote control increase to 500 w increase to 10000 w, 498 ft, change xmtr location, class C3, [93 -249], change city of license to Calabash, NC.
(This corrects last week's listing.) Reading increase to 410 w, change xmtr location Seattle change to 57000 w, 2342 ft, DA, change
xmtr location
Returned /Dismissed Applications CO KHNC -1360 Johnstown (R)
OH WZIP -88.1* Akron (D)
increase to 5000 w days, 690 w nights, make changes in antenna system increase to 7500 w, class B
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FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS AR KKSY -107.1 Bald Knob
KDDK-100.3
KTLO-FM-98.3
CA KCFA(CP)-106.1 KWWV-99.7
KDDB-92.5
KKJG-98.1
KZOZ-93.3
KNYR-91.3* GA WAZX-1550 IN WKPW-90.7*
Jacksonville
Mountain Home
Arnold Morro Bay
Paso Robles
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo
Yreka Smyrna Knightstown
LA KRRQ(CP) -95.5 Lafayette
MI WMQT -107.7 Ishpeming MS WOHT -95.3 Drew
WMPN -FM -91.3* Jackson
MO KMVC -91.7* Marshall
MT KATH -93.7 Bozeman
NY WABH -1380 Bath
OH WMKV -89.3* Reading OK KYUC(CP) -92.3 Roland
KIRC -105.9 Seminole
OR KUPL -1330 Portland SD KJAM -FM -103.1 Madison
TN WXBQ -FM -96.9 Bristol WQZQ -102.5 Dickson
TX KQRO -FM -97.7 Cuero
UT KKWZ -93.7 Richfield
WV WPIB(CP) -90.9* Bluefield WI WVCY -690* Oshkosh
WBOG -96.1 Tomah
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increase to 19000 w, 305 ft (as amended) class C3
change to 85000 w, 1053 ft, change xmtr location to 34 -47 -53 92 -29 -33
move to 97.9 MHz, increase to 50000 w, 492 ft, class C2, [92 -176]
increase to 3790 w, class B1 change to 265 w, 1532 ft, change xmtr location to 35 -21 -40 120 -39 -21
chang- to 4800 w (h), 4300 w (v), 1486 ft, change xmtr loc. to 35 -21 -40 120 -39 -21
change to 4500 w, 1519 ft, change xmtr location to 35 -21 -40 120 -39 -21
change to 23000 w, 1548 ft, change xmtr location to 35 -21 -40 120 -39 -21
change to 400 w, 2366 ft direct measurement of antenna power increase to 400 w (h), 4000 w (v),
167 ft increase to 50000 w, 442 ft, class C2, change xmtr loc. to 30 -21 -08 92 -10 -51
correct coords. to 46 -28 -45 87 -37 -30 increase to 6000 w, 328 ft, change xmtr location to 33 -44 -17 90 -39 -29
modify CP to change to 1099 ft, change xmtr location to 32 -14 -26 90 -24 -15
modify CP to change to 100 w (v), 63 ft change xmtr location to 39 -06 -31 93 -11 -29
change antenna supporting structure ht. correct coords. to 45 -41 -34 110 -58 -57
modify CP to change xmtr location to 42 -18 -52 77 -17 -09 increase to 410 w, change xmtr location change to 740 w, 932 ft, DA, change xmtr location to 35 -31 -22 94 -23 -32
modify CP to move to 105.5 MHz to change to 4400 w, 383 ft, change xmtr location to 35 -18 -28 96 -45 -18
direct measurement of antenna power increase to 33000 w, 308 ft, class C2, [93 -230]
increase to 75000 w, modify DA increase to 100000 w, 813 ft, class Cl, change xmtr loc. to 36 -17 -36 87 -18 -21
one step application to change to class C3, increase to 25000 w, 302 ft, change xmtr location to 29 -04 -25 97 -14 -20
modify CP to change to 41000 w, 2883 ft class C, change xmtr location to 36 -17 -36 87 -18 -21
change to 720 w, DA operate xmtr by remote control increase to 28500 w, 659 ft, class C2, change xmtr loc. to 44 -01 -32 90- 48 -58, (as amended), [92 -181]
CALL LETTER CHANGES ( # applied for by new owners) AK new -100.7* Juneau becomes KAKZ 6 -9 -95
AZ KAKH(CP) -91.7* Flagstaff KNAQ 6 -1 -95
CA KTOT -101.7 Big Bear Lake # KXSB 6 -9 -95
new -89.3* Mendocino KAKX KIID -1400 San Luis Obispo KKJL
FL WEZY -94.1 Lakeland # WSJT GA WLSQ -1430 Dalton WDAL
WAKP -104.5 Dalton WYYU IL WOPA -1200 Chicago # WLXX IN KWJC -91.9* Liberty # WUIS
WAIX(CP) -103.3 Santa Claus WAZU MA new -91.9* Falmouth WFPB MN KLOH -FM -103.1 Slayton KJOE
6 -9 -95 6 -1 -95 "The Jewel" (requested) "Smooth Jazz" 6 -1 -95 6 -1 -95 (requested) "La X" (requested) 6 -1 -95 6 -9 -95 6 -1 -95
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CALL LETTER CHANGES (cont'd) MO KZMO -FM -94.3 California MT KKUL -1230 Hardin NM KOYT -92.9 Espanola NY WSCM -1190 Cobleskill
WEXP -FM -105.1 Plattsburgh OH new -91.1* Coshocton
new -107.3 Swanton RI WUAE -99.7 Wakefield SC WNCK -99.7 Port Royal TN new -88.7* Lexington
new -104.7 Monterey TX KBIC -102.9 Alice
KARU(CP) -106.9 Raymondville VA WTTX -1280 Appomattox
WVVV -104.9 Blacksburg WJJJ -1260 Christiansburg
WA KGHO -FM -95.3 Aberdeen KGHO -1490 Hoquiam
WV WRRL -FM -95.3 Rainelle
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KATI XHDN
# KPZA # WDCS # WKOL WABP WJUC WDGE WHBZ WIGH WANF KNDA KBIC WWAR
6 -1 -95 6 -1 -95 "Hardin" 6 -9 -95 (requested; (requested) 6 -9 -95 6 -9 -95 (requested) "The Edge" 6 -1 -95 "The Breeze" 6 -1 -95 6 -9 -95 6 -1 -95 6 -12 -95 6 -1 -95
WVMJ 6-1-95 "Magic" WNNI 6-1-95
# KJET-FM 6-1-95 # KJET 6-1-95 "K-Jet Flight 1490" WRLB 6-9-95
PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS ( 314 asset sale, 315 transfer of control, 316 reorganization)
AL WGYV -1380 Greenville 314 from Butler Broadcasters to Golden Broadcasting Co.
WJBY -930 Rainbow City 316 from Gadsden Bcstg. Co., Inc. (Henderson) to Gadsden Bcstg. Co., Inc. (Mitchem)
CA KMAX -107.1 Arcadia 315 from KMAX, Inc. (N. John Douglas) to KMAX, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.)
KBOV -1230/ Bishop 315 from Great Country Broadcasting (Young) KIBS -100.7 to Great Country Broadcasting (Dailey)
KBAX -107.1 Fallbrook 315 from KBAX, Inc. (N. John Douglas) to KBAX, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.)
KSOL -98.9/ San Francisco/ 315 from Crescent Comms. of CA (Velasquez) KYLD -107.7 San Mateo/ to Crescent Comms. (Media Comms. Partners)
KYLZ -99.1 Santa Cruz KEST -1450 San Francisco 315 from KEST, Inc. (N. John Douglas)
KWIZ-FM-96.7
KTHO-590
KAXX-107.1
KOBO-1450
CO KHTH-1130
CT WPKN-89.5*
FL WKGF-1480/98.3
IL WVRV-101.1
WVVX-103.1
IN WNDZ-750
LA KWJM-92.7
MD WMET-1150
WHAG-1410
MS WTYX-94.7
WOXD-95.5
WIIN-98.7
Santa Ana
South Lake Tahoe
Ventura
Yuba City
Dillon
Bridgeport
Arcadia
East St. Louis
Highland Park
Portage
Farmerville
Gaithersburg
Halfway
Jackson
Oxford
Vicksburg
to KEST, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.) 315 from KWIZ -FM, Inc. (N. John Douglas)
to KWIZ -FM, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.) 314 from Paradise Broadcasting, Inc.
to Kidd Communications 315 from KAXX, Inc. (N. John Douglas)
to KAXX, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.) 315 from KOBO, Inc. (N. John Douglas)
to KOBO, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.) 316 from Alameda Enterprises (Fernal, Inc.)
to Alameda Enterprises, Inc. 315 from WPKN, Inc. (Old Board)
to WPKN, Inc. (New Board) 314 from William N. Dakos
to Hall Communications, Inc. 314 from River Cities Broadcasting Corp.
to River City License Partnership 315 from WVXX, Inc. (N. John Douglas)
to WVXX, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.) 315 from WNDZ, Inc. (N. John Douglas)
to WNDZ, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.) 315 from Union Bcstg. Co. (Barron /Gaddis)
to Union Bcstg. Co. (Barron) 316 from Beltway Communications Corp.
to Beltway Communications 316 from Gemini Broadcast Group (E. House)
to Gemini Broadcast Group (M. House) 314 from Holt Communications Corp.
to Proteus Investments, Inc. 314 from Amber Communications Corp. of Oxford
to Taylor Communications, Inc. 314 from Calcasieu TV and Radio, Inc.
to Julie Anne Askew and Rita Chambers
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PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS (cont'd) MT KLFM -92.9 Great Falls
NV KLSQ-870
KFBI-107.5
NJ WNJR-1430
NM KVSF-1260
Laughlin
Pah rump
Newark
Santa Fe
NY WPUT -1510/ Brewster/ WMJV -FM -105.5 Patterson
WSCM -1190 Cobleskill
WMJU-106.3
WZBZ-1070
OR KZZK-1320/95.3
PR WOIZ-1130
SC WRNN-94.5
WSNW-1150
TX KGGR-1040
VA WPKZ-98.5
WA KLOG-1490/ KUKN-94.5
WI WCWC-1600/ WTCX-96.1
Mount Kisco
Plattsburgh
Eugene /Creswell
Guayanilla
Murrells Inlet
Seneca
Dallas
Elkton
Kelso
Ripon
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314 from Roan Communications Corp. to Staradio Corp.
314 from Laughlin Roughrider Broadcasting, Inc. to KLSQ -AM License Corp.
314 from Americom Las Vegas, L.P. to Crescent Communications of California LP
315 from WNJR, Inc. (N. John Douglas) to WNJR, Inc. (Kelso Partners IV, L.P.)
314 from Community Radio Corp. to W. Russell Withers, Jr.
314 from Tri- Valley Broadcasting Corp. to Hudson Valley Growth, L.P.
314 from Barry W. Sims, receiver to Kevin Smith Broadcast Group, Inc.
314 from VIP Broadcasting Corp. to Hudson Valley Growth, L.P.
314 from Hometown Broadcasting, Inc. to Barry P. Lunderville
314 from JED Broadcasting of Oregon, Inc. to Noula Pappas
315 from Radio Antilles (Ruiz) to Radio Antilles (Rodriguez /Velez)
314 from Kings Road Radio, Inc. to Beach Talk, Inc.
314 from Blue Ridge Broadcasting Company Inc. to Covenant Broadcasting, Inc.
316 from C2M, Inc. to Faith Broadcasting, Inc.
316 invol. from Stonewall Broadcasting Co. to Stonewall Broadcasting Co., D.I.P.
314 from Washington Interstate Broadcasting to Hanson Family Trust
314 from Radio Broadcasting L.P. DIP (Old) to Radio Broadcasting L.P. DIP (New)
FM ALLOCATIONS: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS AR KDQN -FM De Queen to 93.3 A from 92.7 A, "show cause why not ", comments
due July 28, replies Aug. 14
FL WXDJ Homestead to 95.7 C2 North Miami Beach from 95.7 Cl Homestead, comments due July 31, replies August 15
MS new De Kalb add 105.7 C2, comments due July 31, replies August 15
TX new Blossom add 92.7 C2, comments due July 28, replies August 14
FM ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED AMENDMENTS AL new Dora add 92.5 A, window opens July 24, closes August 24
AZ new Bagdad add 103.1 C3, window opens July 24, closes August 24 FL WTPS(CP) Quincy to 100.7 C3 Midway from 100.7 A Quincy
FM ALLOCATIONS: DISMISSED AMENDMENTS FL new Panacea (D) add 100.5 A
WASHINGTON THIS WEEK
The Commission has ruled that Tsunami Communications, which intends to buy KTCL and KIIX, Denver, can do so, even over the objections of Noble Broadcasting. Noble objected to the purchase after discovering that Tsunami's owner, Tony Galluzzo, is Chief Operating Officer of Critical Mass Media, which is 95% owned by Jacor's Randy Michaels. Galluzzo is also a former Jacor employee. Noble was also concerned that the transaction is being financed by a Jacor subsidiary and Jacor would also have a joint sales agreement on 30% of the combo's ad time. All told,
Noble claims Jacor would have de facto control over the combo, and therefore wanted it to be attributable to Jacor -- pushing them over the maximum number of
stations one can own in a market. In denying Noble's objections, the Commission acknowledged that Jacor is voluntarily limiting itself to 30% of ad sales. It
also stated that "former employment and joint sales agreements do not amount to a
finding of de facto control under existing precedent." Further, "it is not
necessary to decide the attribution question" because Jacor and Tsunami agree to
be bound by future policy decisions.
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WASHINGTON THIS WEEK (cont'd)
According to NAB's Radioweek, the Commission has finally approved a retailer promotion that has historically pushed the limits of the FCC's lottery advertising rules. The promotion usually involves a retailer which will refund all or part of a purchase if a specific event happens within a certain time frame. (i.e. a
certain amount of rain or snowfall on a specific day.) The Chief of the
Complaints and Investigations Branch rules the promotion as a "premium" because if
the event occurs, everyone wins or loses, whereas in a lottery, some people win while others lose. Therefore the element of chance is not a factor in selecting the winner or determining the amount of the prize. However, the NAB warns broadcasters to check with the state's lottery laws to avoid problems with local statutes.
In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision that dealt a blow to EEO programs, the FCC is looking at its EEO policies. According to Inside Radio, the Commission has put its filing deadlines on hold for wireless auctions so it has time to analyze the impact of the ruling.
As this issue goes to press, the telecom reform bill passed the Senate with the removal of a ceiling on the number of stations a company can own. The bill was been batted back and forth all week. Majority Leader Bob Dole's ownership deregulation eliminates the ownership caps to a point - -the Commission would have the right to review concentration issues on a case -by -case basis. Still to come: a visit to the House, and if passed there, then on to the White House.
Broadcast station employment continued its downward trend in 1994 according to the just -released Broadcast and Cable Employment Report. Employment for broadcast stations having five or more full -time employees was up slightly over 1993. Of
all full -time broadcast employees, female representation increased from 39.6% to 39.9% and minority representation was up .2% to 18.4 %.
In proceedings before the Commission, it took the following actions:
- -Denied Richard L. Plessinger's petition for reconsideration of the denial of his request to substitute non -adjacent channel 293 Cl (106.5 MHz) for channel 265 A (100.9 MHz) for WOYS, Apalachicola, FL. Plessinger has an app. for a C3 on 100.5 MHz, as well.
- -Dismissed as moot Value Radio Corporation's petition for reconsideration of an R &O which substituted 106.3 C2 for 102.3 A at Stephenson, MI. The channel in
question is for Pacer Radio's construction permit for WFON.
- -Dismissed Patricia Mason's petition for reconsideration of an R &O which substituted 106.1 A from 107.3 A for WHST, Tawas City, MI.
- -Denied the petition for reconsideration filed by the Center for Study and Application of Black Economic Development concerning the renewal of license for KUCB -FM, Des Moines, IA.
- -Denied Grapevine Radio, Inc.'s application for review of a December, 1992 Mass Media Bureau decision granting the assignment of KGEO and KGFM -FM, Bakersfield to Lagniappe Broadcasting, Inc. and dismissing Grapevine's petition to deny.
In a curious stance by the Commission, it seems that the terms for certain types of radio LMA's may not be legal for television stations under the same circumstances. The Mass Media Bureau's new policy bars time brokerage LMA's where the LMA'ing company holds an option to purchase the station during the LMA and will also finance the acquisition itself. The policy will remain in effect until the Commission finishes its review of ownership attribution policies. In the case of these television LMA's, the Commission is concerned that "otherwise permissible cooperative arrangements . . . are being used in combination by those broadcasters to obtain, indirectly, controlling interests in multiple stations that they would be prohibited from holding directly under the multiple ownership rules." Yet, the MMB has turned the other cheek on similar radio LMA's. The MMB will require full
documentation and all related agreements involving an LMA -to- purchase for all television transactions.
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WASHINGTON THIS WEEK (cont'd)
The NAB and the RTNDA have told the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that it should reject attempts by a public interest group to relitigate fairness doctrine issues that the NAB claims have been fully considered by the FCC and the courts. In a
case involving the FCC's inaction on a petition asking that the fairness doctrine be reinstated in connection with a 1994 California ballot initiative, NAB and RTNDA urged the court to reject the Coalition for a Healthy California's claims that the fairness doctrine is required by statute. The NAB and RTNDA noted that the petitioners' complaint is moot because the election is over and that no complaints against any California stations have been lodged.
The FCC's address list for radio stations and translators in Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, and translator licensees in Oregon is out. The Commission will be mailing renewal packets in mid -July. If your station's address is
different from the one listed in Public Notice 54203 dated June 5, 1995, send FCC Form 5072 "Change in Official Mailing Address for Broadcast Station" to the FCC,
Washington, DC 20554, Attention Janice Smith - Room 302. Corrections should be submitted no later than July 5.
The NAB's legal department has produced a booklet entitled "Checklist for On -Air Radio Personnel" which outlines specific FCC rules and policies and other laws that affect radio broadcasting. The checklist is designed to help stations avoid FCC fines and other legal jeopardy. For more info, call (202) 429 -5300.
ELSEWHERE
New York -based Cliff Freeman & Partners took home $100,000 for the best radio spot in the Radio Advertising Bureau's Mercury Awards. The "Teacher" spot for Staples beat out hundreds of entries for the top prize. $20,000 was awarded in each of four categories: Tops in the humor division went to Paul & Walt Worldwide for
"The Simpsons- Robert Goulet." Best narrative spot was Houston Effler Herstek Favat for the "Truth -Sackman," produced for the Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health. Winner for Music /Sound Design was Pomposello for Nickolodeon's "Back to the Roots." The best station -produced spot was done by Barnstable Broadcasting's WGKX, Memphis for "Galaxy Muffler." A $5,000 second prize went to Infinity's WBCN, Boston for Nantucket Nectar's "Juice Guys." Over $200,000 was awarded during the black tie dinner hosted by Dick Clark at the Waldorf- Astoria in New York City.
The Branson Country Music Network is back to basics -- feeding country music to
20+ affiliates. Its somewhat short -lived syndicated classic hits format, "American Hit Radio," is being phased out. Despite the effort, it frankly never caught on, and the handful of affils are virtually all airing the country format now. The country network serves primarily the Ozarks and the Southeast, but it's also heard in Pennsylvania, the Mountain West, and in the Lone Star State.
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that an accident involving two police officers and a drunken driver is not the fault of a Beaumont radio station. KZZB -FM, Beaumont, (now under new ownership as KYKR) was sued along with a local nightclub after sponsoring a ladies night promotion. Two police officers directing traffic around an accident involving a driver who was drinking at the club were struck by another driver who was also at the club. The officers sued the station, saying it
contributed to the accident. The court struck down a lower court ruling which found the station liable. The Supreme Court said the radio station was not liable because the promotions weren't done with the intent of causing unlawful behavior.
Sensitive to the Oklahoma City bombing, Arbitron has assured its subscribers that the Oklahoma City Spring 1995 Arbitron Radio Market Report was "clearly up to
standard" with respect to overall diary return, intab diary distribution, and station crediting. The firm reported good distribution across the four weeks of
the survey. The bombing occurred on the last day of Week 3, so Arbitron manually reviewed the diaries of the last two weeks and found little evidence of listener confusion. Slightly fewer diaries were returned after the blast but were considered well within the range of normal variation. Users from the broadcast side may call Bob Michaels at 214 385 -5397 for additional information and clarification. Michele McClew at 214 385 -5364 will handle questions from agencies and advertisers.
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ELSEWHERE (cont'd)
The Premiere Radio Networks have signed a representation agreement with Sports Byline, USA, the largest sports talk web in the country, which reaches 317 US affils plus additional Armed Forces Radio Network outlets. The pact will provide immediate access to more than 3,000 affiliates nationwide. SBL was founded in
1988 by Ron Barr, its host and chairman, whose resume includes 25 years of ABC and CBS radio and TV experience. Contacts for additional info are Ann Doremus at Catalyst Communications 510 838 -7127 or SBL's Darren Peck (415) 434 -8300.
In a follow up to last week's story, rumors have been flying recently that Doug Tracht (aka The Greaseman) was in talks with the Fox Television Necwork about a
new show similar to Saturday Night Live. According to Variety, Fox Entertainment President John Matolan bluntly denied the rumors stating, "I have never spoken to Tracht and, until this moment, I had never heard of him."
In Tampa, Jacor picks up a duopoly by purchasing Sunshine State Broadcasting's easy listening station WDUV, Bradenton and talker WBRD, Palmetto for an undisclosed amount. WDUV has an app to upgrade to a full C and move to 103.5 MHz, which will better their coverage in Tampa. Jacor owns news -talker WFLA and CHR WFLZ there.
New Wave Broadcasting will have a new FM in El Paso by picking up Pinnacle's classic rocker KAMZ (a Stern affiliate) for $2 million. New Wave owns talk and sports KROD (an Imus affiliate), and album rocker KLAQ. Tichenor Media is buying KAMZ's sister station regional Mexican KAMA for $490,000. The sale will give Tichenor a new duopoly with its Spanish hits KBNA -AM & FM.
Arthur Liu's Multi Cultural Broadcasting is doubling up in L.A. with the purchase of contemporary Christian KYMS, Santa Ana for $9.1 million. In line with other Multi Cultural stations, KYMS switched to foreign language brokered programming (Asian) last week. Liu owns Spanish KALI, San Gabriel in the L.A. market, as well.
Criterion Media Group is doubling up in the Santa Barbara market with the purchase of adult contemporary KSBL, Carpinteria from Great Electric Communications for an undisclosed amount. Criterion owns talker KQSB and album rock KTYD.
The Interep Radio Store has released what it considers "...one of the most comprehensive studies on qualitative audience characteristics for radio's major formats..." The "1995 Study of Radio Formats" focuses on the lifestyle composition of 19 different format categories. Breakouts include age, education, occupation, household income, and home ownership. National and regional rankings are included.
Among the highlights: country cumes highest - at 15.9 - among all formats in the U.S., followed by news /talk (9.6) and AC (9.3) Leading formats targeting young adult demos (18 -54) are AOR, CHR, classic rock, new age, Spanish, and urban contemp. In the 25 to 54 demo, the leading music formats are golden oldies, black /rhythm & blues, AC, jazz, soft AC (tied), and country. The same demographic group's non -musical preferences were religious programming, followed by all -news and news -talk, which tied. The mature 45+ group favored nostalgia, easy listening, full service, and classical. A copy of the report is available from Sue LoCasto at (212) 309 -9021.
New York -based SW Networks announced it will syndicate a weekly two hour show featuring famed attorney Alan Dershowitz. The show is slated to air Sunday evenings from 7 tc 9 pm ET beginning Sunday, June 25. SW claims 20 affiliates for its inaugural broadcast, including WABC, New York. As previously announced, SW's syndication effort for former New York governor Mario Cuomo will kick off Saturday, June 24. The show will air Saturdays from 9 am to noon ET. However, there seems to be some confusion over whether or not Cuomo will be on WABC, too. An article in New York Newday reports that WABC is still considering whether or not to air the show, even though GM Don Bouloukos has said in press releases that the station will be Cuomo's "New York home."
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M STREET BAZAAR. . .PEOPLE, PRODUCTS, AND PROGRAMMING
Greenwood Performance Systems Executive Vice President of Broadcasting Stan Forrer
passed away this week. A native of Kansas, Stan helped develop and implement a
variety of sales training programs in the broadcast industry. He was 42 years
old.
National Public Radio's "Performance Today" has launched a "Young Artists in
Residence" series, showcasing the talents of young classical music artists on
nationwide radio. During students' residencies, each will be heard with host
Martin Goldsmith for commentary, conversation, and live performances. For more
info, call (202) 414 -2300.
Throughout July, NPR reporters will explore the spirit and practice of U.S.
Democracy in a special series, "Democracy in America." The reports will air
during Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition beginning
July 3.
Greater Media's Operations Manager Julian Breen at WPEN and WMGK, Philadelphia is
ending his 20 year stint with the company to start his own consulting firm. His
new firm will focus on audience analysis and research.
Former Fairmont Broadcasting President Mark Hubbard is launching Flagship
Broadcasting, which has $250 million from ABRY Partners, to purchase radio
stations. Inside Radio reports the new venture is concentrating on markets 20 -100
and will be based in Cincinnati.
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ACT OF GOD? Another new station has hit the airwaves, but it may requires some heavenly intervention to remain there. Essentially carrying the "Love Radio" Christian format from WWNH in Madbury, NH, WRUT(FM) in West Rutland, VT has a checkered history. The CP for 107.5 expired in 1989, and the station has been in
a regulatory morass ever since. Operator WRUT, Inc. has filed a petition for reconsideration for license application. The FCC's position is that the petition is still pending and that there is no explicit authorization to operate. The company has a similar situation at WTIJ in the Brattleboro /Keene market, but that station is not yet on the air. To make the situation even more confusing, WZRT in
Rutland, at 97.1, was itself once known as WRUT, and they've begun to receive mail intended for the newest incarnation.
RAGAN HENRY HITS THREE FM'S IN ATLANTIC CITY. In the Atlantic City market, Ragan Henry is doubling up by purchasing hot AC WAYV, Atlantic City from Atlantic City Broadcasting for $2.7 million. Henry already owns adult standards WCMC and rocker WZXL, Wildwood, NJ. Since Henry is in an LMA with AC WFNN, Villas, NJ, there's no word on whether he'll convert that arrangement to a sales agreement or end the relationship.
FORMAT CHANGES & UPDATES
AK Homer CA Ceres (Modesto)
Columbia (Modesto)
( # change accompanies new ownership) ( // simulcast) formerly becomes
KGTL -620 soft AC WW1 - adult standards KLOC -920 Spanish hits regional Mexican KTDO -98.9 new Spanish hits
(KTDO is a combo with KLOC) Ventura KXSP -1590 country Spanish oldies Victorville KXRD -89.5* new cont. Christ. // KLRD
CO Granby KRKY -930 # silent JSN - country (KRKY and KRKM are in a LMA -to -buy with Vacation Communication Corp.)
Steamboat Springs KSBT -1230 KBCR, CW / /FM, talk talk and WW1 - oldies Steamboat Springs KBCR -96.9 KSBT, country BCN - country "Bear"
GA Unadilla WAFI -99.9 new TFC - religion ID Nampa (Boise) KTIK -1340 sports adds One on One -sports IN Jeffersonville (Lou.) WXVW -1450 sports adds One on One -sports
Michigan City WEFM -95.9 oldies adds soft AC days MI Green Bay WNFL -1440 talk, sports adds One on One -sports MS Richton (Laurel) WESV -96.5 new JSN - country
Union (Meridian) WZKS -104.1 new to be SMN - urban AC (WZKS "Kiss 104" will operate in an SMA with WJDQ, WMGP and WZMP)
NE Scottsbluff KOLT -1320 talk adds Imus NM Corrales (Albuq.) KSVA -95.1 new LifeTalk - religion
(LifeTalk is a new network see story page 7.) OK Tulsa KQLL -1430 sports, classical drops classical
(Along with the end of classical comes the addition of Imus mornings) OR Salem (Portland) KXYQ -FM -105.1 # hot AC classic rock "Earth" PA Harrisburg WYMJ -99.3 # CHR and talk WWKL, oldies
(New sister station WWKL's oldies format and calls move to 99.3 MHz) Harrisburg WWKL -94.9 oldies WYMJ, gold -based AC
(WWKL's calls and oldies format move to its new sister on 99.3 MHz) TN Brentwood (Nashville) WYOR -560 silent urban & LifeTalk - Rel
(For the past week WYOR has been running Talk America with no ID's) TX Alice (C. Christi) KNDA -102.9 # KBIC, Spanish rel. tejano
(KNDA is in an LMA -to -buy with Guerra Enterprises) Lometa KACQ -101.9 new JSN - oldies Texarkana KHSP -1400 religion MGS - cont. Christian
June 21, 1995 Vol. 12 No. 25
ROBERT UNMACHT and PAT McCRUMMEN, Publishers BILL DAVIES, Associate Editor BLAKE FITCH, Administrative Assistant
GERALD ASCHE, Data Services Director Copyright 1995 M Street Corporation. All rights reserved. No portion of The M Street Journal may be copied, faxed, retransmitted, or reproduced In any form without the written permission of the publishers. All efforts are made to keep the data as accurate as possble. However, errors and omissions are unavoidable. Formats of stations listed reflect the analysis and groupings of M Street Corp. and may differ from the station's opinion or Interpretation. ISSN 1052 -7109
The M Street Journal Is published weekly except the last week of December. Subscriptions are available for $119 per year, which includes a copy of the annual M Street Radio Directory. Subscriptions are also available for $36 per quarter. The directory is available separately for $44.00 (price indudes shipping).
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FORMAT CHANGES & UPDATES ( # change accompanies new ownership) ( // simulcast) formerly becomes
VT West Rutland WRUT -107.5 dismissed CP religion "Love Radio" (WRUT is on air but the license is in question see story page 1)
WA Spokane KSBN -1230 business adds Stan Major - talk Wapato (Yakima) KSOH -89.5* religion LifeTalk - religion
(KSOH is the home of the new LifeTalk Network)
NEW STATIONS: APPLICATIONS
AR 105.5+ 105.5+
CA 91.9* FL 91.3*&
99.5+ 99.5+ 99.5+ 99.5+ 99.5+
GA 89.5* ID 102.3 IL 91.7* IN 104.3+
104.3+ 89.9*
IA 89.1* MN 102.9 NC 88.1* PA 89.5*
103.7+ 103.7+
SC 88.3* VA 91.3* WA 90.9*
Danville Danville Stockton Belleview LaCrosse LaCrosse LaCrosse LaCrosse LaCrosse Dahlonega Coeur D'Alene Albion Charlestown Charlestown Loogootee Ottumwa Kirtland Beaufort Hawley McConnellsburg McConnellsburg Murrells Inlet Fredericksburg Friday Harbor
( * non -commercial station) ( & reapplication) ( + competes with existing application) 17600 w, 392 ft Diane C. Thomas 6000 w, 328 ft Technology Management, Inc. 700 w (h), 210 ft University of the Pacific 500w(h)2180w(v)328ft Walker Info. & Educ. Inst. Inc. 3051 w, 456 ft Benjamin F. Dickerson 6000 w, 328 ft Catherine Maria Welch 6000 w, 328 ft Kyle E. Magrill 6000 w, 328 ft 4200 w, 364 ft 3000 w, 459 ft 720 w, 941 ft 6000 w, 328 ft 3000 w, 328 ft 3000 w, 328 ft 10000 w, 365 ft
LaCrosee Broadcasting Part. Soler Broadcasting GA Public Telecomms. Commission Woodcom, Inc. Music Ministries, Inc. Midamerica Electronics Service Sunnyside Communications, Inc. Good Shepherd Radio, Inc.
1000 w, 141 ft American Family Association 100000 w, 994 ft Basin Broadcasting Co. 100000 w (v), 479 ft Appalachian Educational Co 4200 w, 364 ft Sound of Life, Inc. 500 w, 1099 ft Benjamin F. Thomas 200 w, 1233 ft Magnum Broadcasting, Inc. 500 w (v), 98 ft Appalachian Educational Co 8000 w, 167 ft Good News Educ. Bcstg. Corp 1700 w, 41 ft San Juan Educational Bcstrs
mms .
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NEW STATIONS: ACCEPTED FOR FILING IN 89.5* Anderson 6 -15 -95 Ball State University LA 91.7* Alexandria 6 -15 -95 American Family Association
NEW STATIONS: GRANTS NC 88.7* Snow Hill 35000 w, 328 ft
TRANSLATORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: AL new -96.7 Chelsea
new -91.9* Eufala MN new -91.5* Brainerd TX new -90.9* Alpine
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACTIVITY AL WCOC(CP) -95.5 Holly Pond
WDJU -94.1 Meridianville WPNX -1460 Phenix City
AZ KWRK(CP)-96.1 AR KARN-FM-101.7
KAKJ(CP)-105.3 CA KZAP-96.7
KHMS-88.5* CO KCOL-1410
DE WAFL-97.7 FL WVNM(CP)-102.7
WAOJ(CP)-90.5* GA WSGC-FM-101.9
WLMX-FM-105.5
Window Rock Humnoke Marianna Paradise
Victorville Fort Collins
Milford Cedar Key Vero Beach Ringgold Rossville
Pathway Christian Academy
APPLICATIONS 250 w, WMJJ 27 w, WLBF 133 w (h), WNCB 10 w, WAFR
Ameron Broadcasting Inc. Montgomery Christ. Ed. North -Central Christian American Family Assn.
requests extension of time license to cover for new station decreases to 4000 w days, 140 w nights, ND, change xmtr loc. 32 -25 -58 84 -57 -02
requests extension of time license to cover for new station cancelled CP, deleted call letters changes to 1500 w, 1289 ft, changes xmtr location to 39 -57 -45 121 -42 -40
increases to 150 w requests extension of time to increase to 5000 w days, DA -2
cancelled CP to increase to 6000 w, DA granted extension of time (3rd) cancelled CP, deleted call letters increases to 1320 w changes to 1550 w, 646 ft, changes xmtr location to 34 -57 -26 85 -17 -33
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CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACTIVITY (cont'd) HI KPVS -95.9 Hilo IL WSCT -90.5* Springfield KS KSCB -FM -107.5 Liberal LA KBCE -102.3 Boyce
WYLD -FM -98.5 New Orleans
KTLN-90.5* MA WHRB-95.3*
MN KQQL-107.9 NH WRHF(CP)-106.5 NM Y.SVA-95.1* NY WJIV-101.9
WDFH(CP)-90.3* OH WBWC-88.3*
WRUW -FM -91.1*
WOBC-FM-91.5*
OR KSRG-88.3* PA WBYO-88.9* PR WZOL-92.1
TX KWWJ-1360
KTKO-104.9
KGRw-94.7 KAMY-90.1*
VA WMRY-103.5* WI WHET(CP)-92.9
WKQH-104.9
WBWI-FM-92.5
Thibodaux Cambridge
Anoka Farmington Corrales Cherry Valley Ossining Berea
Cleveland
Oberlin
Ashland Sellersville Luquillo
Baytown
Beeville
Friona Lubbock Crozet Birnamwood Stevens Point
West Bend
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS AL WHIL -FM -91.3* Mobile CA KFRB(CP) -91.3* Bakersfield
KHCS -91.7* Palm Desert FL WYDA(CP) -101.7 Graceville GA WYAI(CP) -105.5 Bowdon IN WFBQ -94.7 Indianapolis
KS KZQD-105.1 KY WQNF-105.9 MA WBCS-96.9 MI WTCM-580 MS WOXD-95.5 MT KGVA(CP)-88.1*
NM KNKT-107.1
NY WJJL-1440 NC WKNS-90.5*
OH WCER-900
OH WKFM(CP)-96.1 (CP)-104.3
PR WZGX(CP)-91.7*
SC WJYQ-105.5
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license to cover for new station increases to 1500 w corrects tower height to 466 ft increases to 21000 w increases to 902 ft, changes xmtr loc. to 29 -58 -41 89 -56 -26 license to cover for new station requests extension of time to change to 1550 w, 636 ft
removes DA cancelled CP, deleted call letters license to cover for new station changes to 11500 w, 1023 ft (as amended) requests extension of time (3rd) cancelled CP to move to 91.5 MHz, incr. to 3000 w, 259 ft, DA, chg xmtr loc.
cancelled CP to increase to 14500 w,
276 ft, class Bl, DA cancelled CP to move to 88.3 MHz increase to 3500 w
license to cover for new station increases to 900 w, DA increases to 4600 w, 915 ft, changes xmtr location to 18 -19 -54 65 -41 -11
requests reinstatement of expired CP to increase to 5000 w days
requests extension of time (3rd) to move to 105.7 MHz, increase to 25000 w, 328 ft license to cover for new station increases to 40000 w, class C2 license to cover for new station requests extension of time requests extension of time (3rd) to increase to 25000 w, change city of license to Marathon, WI
decreases to 17300 w, changes xmtr location to 43 -25 -46 88 -18 -02
( & reapplication) [docket number] modify DA increase to 117 w increase to 960 w change xmtr location change to 1550 w, 630 ft, chag. xmtr loc. change to 9300 w, 236 ft, (for auxiliary purposes only)
decrease to 387 ft, change xmtr location modify CP to change to 3000 w, 328 ft
modify CP to change to 22500 w, 735 ft increase to 15000 w days, 800 w nights increase to 6000 w change to 95000 w, 797 ft, change xmtr location, downgrade to class Cl
Armijo change to 19900 w, 364 ft, change xmtr location, class C3
Niagara Falls increase to 5000 w days, 750 w nights Kinston move to 90.3 C3, increase to 8500 w,
276 ft, change xmtr location to 35 -25 -01 77- 48 -57, change ant. support. struc. height and main studio loc.
Canton decrease to 75 w nights, make changes in antenna system, change xmtr location to 40 -49 -24 81 -25 -45
Huron increase to 3400 w, 436 ft, chg xmtr loc Richwood move to 104.1 Bl, increase to 3400 w,
436 ft, change xmtr location San German change to 220 w (v), 436 ft, change
xmtr location Moncks Corner modify CP to move to 105.3 to change to
13500 w, 446 ft, change xmtr location
Liberal Valley Station Boston Traverse City Oxford Fort Belknap Agency
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FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS (cont'd) TN WCLE -FM -104.1 Calhoun change to 2800 w, 520 ft
WKOM -101.7 Columbia increase to 4100 w, 371 ft, chg xmtr loc. TX KVST -103.7 Huntsville change xmtr location, class C3, [93 -66]
KZRB -103.5 New Boston one step application to change to class C2 KDOK -92.1 Tyler change to 9600 w, 443 ft, class C3, [94 -66]
VI WAVI -93.5 Christiansted increase to 50000 w WI WFMR -98.3 Menomonee Falls modify CP to decrease to 292 ft
WVBO -103.9 Oshkosh increase to 25000 w, class C3, [90 -139]
June 21, 1995
Returned /Dismissed Applications FL WGUL -860 Dunedin (D)
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS CA KHWY -98.9 Essex
KEGR -102.7 Red Bluff DE WMPH -91.7* Wilmington MI WGRY -FM -100.3 Grayling
MS WRXQ -95.7 Olive Branch
MO KJLU -88.9 Jefferson City KAHR -96.7 Poplar Bluff
NY WEXP -FM -105.1 Plattsburgh OR KRBZ -99.5 Reedsport TX KTCY -104.9 Denison
KROM -92.9 San Antonio
make changes in antenna system
increase to 10000 w install auxiliary system change to 100 w (v), 143 ft, DA increase to 60000 w, change xmtr loc. to 44 -34 -15 84 -41 -33
modify DA, change xmtr location to 35 -05 -24 89 -51 -27
change to 29700 w, 602 ft increase to 6000 w change to 23500 w, 338 ft decrease to 364 ft change to 2350 w, 1797 ft (as amended), class C2, change city of license to Pilot Point, TX, change xmtr loc. to 33 -33 -36 96- 57 -35, [93 -269]
change to 45000 w, 1351 ft, class Cl, change xmtr location
CALL LETTER CHANGES ( # applied for by new owners) MA WCLB -FM -105.7 Framingham WKLB -FM (requested) "Club" OR KXYQ -FM -105.1 Salem # KKRH (requested) "Earth" PA WWKL -94.9 Harrisburg WYMJ (requested) "Magic"
WYMJ -99.3 Harrisburg # WWKL (requested) "Kool"
PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS ( 314 asset sale, 315 transfer of control, 316 reorganization)
AL WKUL -92.1 Cullman
WKUL-92.1
WWBR-105.9
FL WAQI-710
IL WZNF-95.3
KY WVLK-590
MO KMOZ-1590/ KQMX-97.5
NV KSNE-FM-106.5
NM KASK-103.1
SC WJMZ-FM-107.3
TN WITM-1520
TX KEMM-92.1
Cullman
Trussville
Miami
Rantoul
Lexington
Rolla
Las Vegas
Las Cruces
Anderson
Elizabethton
Commerce
DISMISSED STATION TRANSFERS CO KHTH -1130 Dillon (R)
316 invol. from J. Christian Corp (Mosley) to Jonathan Christian Corp. (Reynolds, trust)
316 from J. Christian Corp (Reynolds, trust.) to Jonathan Christian Corp. (Mosley, et al)
316 from Stanton Broadcasting Corp. to American General Media - Texas, Inc.
315 from Licensee Corp. #1 (Mambisa Bcstg.) to Heftel Broadcasting Corp.
314 from Rollings Communications of IL, Inc. to Liberty Radio II, Inc.
314 from HMH Broadcasting, Inc. (WVLK Radio) to HMH Broadcasting
314 from Progressive Broadcasting Co. of MO to Eikon Media, Inc.
316 from Wescom Broadcasting of Nevada, Inc. to Regent Broadcasting of Las Vegas, Inc.
314 invol. from KASK, Inc. to Walter Burns, receiver
314 from AmCom Carolinas, Inc. to ABS Communications, Inc.
314 from Good Shepherd Broadcasting Corp. to Elizabethton Broadcasting Corp.
316 from Russell -Fields, Inc. to Blue Bonnet Radio, Inc.
316 from Fernal, Inc. to Alameda Enterprises, Inc.
FM ALLOCATIONS: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS CA new Temecula add 103.3 A, comments due August 7, replies August 22
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FM ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED AMENDMENTS AL WACQ -FM Tuskegee to 99. 9 A Tuskegee to 99.9 A Tallassee AK new Ketchikan add 99. 9 A, window opens July 31, closes August 31 AZ new Lake Havasu City add 96. 7 C2, window opens July 28, closes August 28 CA new Cambria add 103 .5 A, window opens July 28, closes August 28 FL WQBA Miami to 107 .5 C from Cl MS new Clarksdale add 92. 1 A, window opens July 28, closes August 28
new Crenshaw add 106 .9 A, window opens July 28, closes August 28 new Grenada add 92. 3 A, window opens July 28, closes August 28 new Yazoo City to 93. 1 A from 93.7 A, window opens July 28, closes
August 28 MO KBFL Butfalo to 99.9 C3 from A
KHST Lamar to 101.7 A from 99.9 A NV new Sun Valley add 93.7 A, window opens July 28 , closes August 28 TX new Hudson add 96.3 A, window opens July 31 , closes August 31 VI new Charlotte Amalie add 102.9 A non -commercial only, window opens July 28
closes August 28 new Charlotte Amalie add 93.1 A non -commercial only, window opens July 28
closes August 28 WA new Walla Walla add 99.1 A, window opens July 28, closes August 28 WV new Williamstown add 96.9 A, window opens July 31, closes August 31
FM ALLOCATIONS: DISMISSED AMENDMENTS TX new Gregory (D) delete 104.5 Gregory
KMIQ Robstown (D) to 104.5 C3 Driscoll from 105.1 A Robstown
WASHINGTON THIS WEEK
Now that the Senate has passed the telecom bill, which virtually eliminates limits on radio ownership, the Coalition for Broadcast Diversity, which is steadily picking up support, will focus its efforts on the House version of the bill. The CBD, which has grown to a representation of 18 different media companies, agrees that raising limits is a good thing, but eliminating the ceiling could be disastrous for everyone but radio's largest group owners. In a press release, the CBD proposes:
- -setting national radio ownership limits to 50 AM's and 50 FM's.
- -retaining the current limitations on local ownership.
- -FCC to examine "the effects of local ownership restrictions...to ensure that the radio industry is not...hampered in its ability to compete with emerging technologies, while at the same time safeguarding a robust level of programming competition in local markets."
The CBD also points out, "It is ironic that this has become a political issue when members of both parties acknowledge the importance of a diverse and responsible media every time they address media issues."
The bill also allows for a ten year license renewal period. NAB President Eddie Fritts applauded the vote stating, "We are delighted that radio ownership deregulation was included in the bill. This provision will be instrumental in helping the radio industry remain an important and competitive player in tomorrow's communications marketplace." The House is expected to begin debate in July on its version.
The Commission released a fairly thick Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Satellite DAB this week, asking for public comment on everything from how providers should be compensated to the impact the service will have on land -based broadcasters. Comments are due September 15. Replies are due October 13.
Just when you thought your budget was set for FY '95, think again. The Commission has adopted a new fee schedule after Congress told the agency to find another $116,400,000 to cover costs --93% more than it was asked to cover in FY '94. So, beginning September 18, the FCC will take about 25% more for fees than it had planned from each of your radio stations.
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WASHINGTON THIS WEEK (cont'd)
The Commission is taking steps to eliminate the existing backlog of assignment and transfer (A &T) applications and reduce the amount of time it takes to act on any A &T applications. The effort targets the disposal by the end of this week of all
"non- routine" A &T applications (those that are contested or require a waiver) that have been pending for over 180 days, except for cases that are blocked because of
circumstances beyond the Bureau's control. By the end of July, it wants to get rid of all petitions for reconsideration of staff actions regarding sales applications pending for over 180 days.
In order to eliminate a backlog in the future, the Commission has resolved to act
on all non -routine applications or petitions for reconsideration in no more than 120 days and resolve them within 180 days. "Frivolous" petitions to deny will be
acted on within 30 days of the close of the pleading cycle, while frivolous informal objections will be acted on within 30 days of the close of the period established by the public notice announcing acceptance of the application.
The Commission has reassigned several attorneys from its Audio Services Division in order to accomplish its goals. It also plans to more carefully screen all
incoming pleadings to make sure they comply with procedural rules and to assess the seriousness of the allegations. Petitions to deny, petitions for
reconsideration, and applications for review that fail to comply with procedural requirements will be summarily dismissed.
The Commission has denied the application of Spitzer Communications Co. for review of an earlier order which affirmed the Mass Media Bureau's downgrade of KIQK's frequency of 104.3 C to 104.1 Cl at Rapid City, SD, and modification of the construction permit of Tom -Tom Communications to specify operation on 104.1 MHz.
In other actions, the Commission:
- -denied ECI License Company, L.P.'s petition for reconsideration of a Report & Order which substituted 103.5 C for 103.3 Cl at Bradenton, FL, and modified the
license of WDUV.
- -granted Key Chain's petition for reconsideration and denied the petition for
reconsideration filed by Jupiter Broadcasting (Joint Petitioners) in the matter of amending the FM table by reshuffling three Florida Keys stations.
- -denied C.R. Crisler's petition for reconsideration of a decision to permit the upgrade of KRRQ, Lafayette, LA, by substituting 95.5 C2 for 95.5 A.
Bible Broadcasting Network's license for WHPE -FM, High Point, NC in the
Greensboro -Winston /Salem market has been redesignated to non -commercial. The
station is on 95.5 MHz.
The FCC is closing its Baltimore field office in order to cut costs. The office's work load will be absorbed by the Laurel, MD office.
Julius Genachowski has been named Counsel to FCC Chairman Reed Hundt effective June 26. Genachowski will focus on Mass Media and International issues and will also advise the Chairman on constitutional law and other legal matters. Genachowski has been working at the FCC since 1994 as Special Counsel to the
General Counsel.
House and Senate versions of a new performance rights bills are making their way through subcommittees this week. The bills require digital subscription audio services, such as those offered on cable or satellite, to pay performers and writers for the music played on these services. The House Judiciary Committee Courts and Intellectual Property Subcommittee's version of the bill exempts broadcasters from the new fee. NAB President Eddie Fritz applauded the move and,
at the same time, dismissed claims that American broadcast performance rights are
needed so that record companies can collect performance rights in other countries. A Senate vote on its version will happen soon.
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ELSEWHERE
There's a new radio group based in Coral Springs, FL, former home of Birch Ratings. Southeastern Broadcasting is a joint venture of Birch founder Tom Birch, his partner Ray Quinn, and the LBJ Holding Company, whose principal shareholder is
Luci Baines Johnson, the daughter of the late President Lyndon Johnson. The new group's first acquisition results in a duopoly in the Savannah market by buying black gospel WSOK and hot AC WAEV from Birch and Quinn's Opus Media Group for
$2.35 million and buying urban AC LMA partner WLVH, Hardeeville (Savannah) for $2
million from Savannah Radio Partners. Savannah Radio Partners is partially owned by Birch and Quinn. In the Jackson, MS market, Opus Media Group also owns urban oldies WKXI, black gospel WOAD, urban WJMI, and urban AC WKXI -FM, Magee, MS. Opus also owns country KMYY, Monroe, LA. Birch and Quinn also have an interest in
Emerald Coast Broadcasting, the licensee of adult contemporary WWAV, Santa Rosa Beach, FL (Ft. Walton Beach).
Novelist Stephen King's Zone Broadcasting is doubling up in Bangor by purchasing news -talk WNSW and album rocker WKIT -FM, Brewer, ME, from H & L Communications for
an undisclosed sum. King also owns sports -outlet WZON, Bangor, which he sold in
1990, but got back after a bankruptcy proceeding in 1993.
Crawford Broadcasting is adding to its collection by picking up John Kelley's 50,000 watt WPTR, Albany, NY. Terms weren't disclosed. Crawford will probably flip the mostly -satellite talker to religion.
The emerging LifeTalk Radio Network has begun satellite feeds of "upbeat" gospel music and interactive telephone talk from flagship station KSOH in Yakima, WA.
While music currently comprises the majority of the programming, the web is
progressing toward 60% talk. LifeTalk certainly has a religious orientation, but
its telephone talk programs will target a broader family audience. The network itself is non -commercial - it's funded by listener support - but it permits commercially -licensed affils to sell time in the conventional manner. One of the early affiliates is KSVA, which is a brand new signal in the Albuquerque area.
Paul Moore is the president of LifeTalk Radio Network and may be reached at 509-
248 -8255.
The company that handles marketing for one of the newest NFL franchises, the
Carolina Panthers, is suing Pacific Broadcasting's rocker WXRC, Newton, NC
(Charlotte) for the use of the name. The station is using the "Panther" name as
its slogan, but Jefferson -Pilot's WBT, Charlotte, has the rights to the games, and according to the suit, the right to promote the affiliation. In a story in the Charlotte Observer, Richardson Sports L.P. and National Football League Properties, Inc. are suing the station to destroy its promotional materials and stop using the name. The station airs disclaimers twice an hour that the two
entities are not related.
According to Inside Radio, SFX Broadcasting's WYHY, Lebanon, TN (Nashville), got
hit with a page 5B note, a cover note, and a tape flag for running a promotion April 5th that mentioned its "'ratings- challenged' poster boys," but didn't mention Arbitron. IR reports WYHY GM John King called the flag "outrageous" and "petty."
Time, Inc.'s Entertainment Weekly magazine will provide entertainment news coverage for the ABC Radio Networks. The publication will also provide commentary and special reports on breaking entertainment- oriented news. In addition, much of the joint coverage will be provided on America Online as well as video segments for ABC NewsOne, ABC's television affiliate news service.
ABC Radio Networks was honored with five awards at the New York Festival's 1995
International Radio Awards. ABC's one hour news magazine, Perspective, won the
Gold World Medal in the "Best Radio News Magazine" category. Perspective was also
a finalist in "Best Sound" category. ABC's ESPN Radio Network won three awards for "Best Sports Coverage," "Best Radio Personality: Syndicated," and "Best Sports Commentary /Analysis." CBS News Radio picked up a Gold World Medal for its Haiti coverage in the "Best Ongoing News Story" category. The winners were selected from a field of over 1,200 radio entries from 33 countries.
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CBS Radio Representatives' Director of Research Terry Drucker has sent a message
to agencies stressing that Cost Per Point (CPP) should not be the only criterion
used to buy radio. She's published a brochure entitled "Cost Per Point: Not the
Only Tool" which points out that CPP was developed for television buying, and that
because radio is format -driven and not homogeneous (as television is), buying in a
market based strictly on CPP may prevent the message from getting to the target
audience. If you'd like a copy of the brochure, call (212) 975 -4243.
M STREET BAZAAR. . .PEOPLE, PRODUCTS, AND PROGRAMMING
Gary Owens will host this year's Marconi Radio Awards show to take place Saturday
night, September 9, in the La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom at the New Orleans
Convention Center. The Marconi's recognize the best of the radio industry's
personalities, stations, and formats. Even if you're attending the convention,
you must buy tickets for this black -tie event. If you'd like more details,
contact the NAB's fax -on- demand service at (301) 216 -1847.
Dan Springer's Sound & Stations debuts "The Euro -Rock Survey," a two -hour music
magazine previewing modern and alternative rock from Europe. The show is hosted
by British personality Nikki "Nooks" Summers, and is available on CD domestically
on a barter basis or internationally on a cash basis. Fcr more info, call Greg
Raab at (510) 654 -6079.
Lee Bailey's Bailey Broadcasting Services has launched the Electronic Urban
Report, a free on -line e-mail newsletter featuring daily urban entertainment news.
To subscribe, call (213) 969 -0011 or via e-mail: BBSradio @aol.com or
http: / /www.trib.com /bbs /bailey.html.
Ray Topp's popular publication Radio Shopper has set aside one page a month for
four new radio technical products. The space is free on this product page and is
available on a first -come first -served basis. If you'd like more info, call (507)
280 -9668.
ABC Radio Networks has promoted Maureen Murphy to Director of Sales Planning and
Administration from Manager of Pricing and Planning. She will be responsible for
sales proposals, traffic, and inventory control.
Jones Satellite Networks has brought in Mark Allen to handle the Southeast
region's affiliate sales. Allen had been at Standard News most recently, as well
as Unistar and Drake- Chenault.
Bill Rose is the new Marketing Manager /Radio Station Sales at Arbitron. He was
promoted from Sr. AE /Radio Station Services. He'll be responsible for working on
improving computer services for radio stations and coordinating the redesign of
Arbitron's printed reports.
The Associated Press has promoted Carol Robinson to western division radio sales
manager. She will oversee sales and marketing in the Western half of the U.S.
She had been a regional radio executive handling the Mid -Atlantic states.
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THIS BUD'S FOR WHO? THANKS TO ARBITRON, WE'LL KNOW. As a result of Arbitron's marketing partnership with Scarborough Research, 58 Arbitron Spring '95 market reports will include a qualitative section featuring listenership in specific socioeconomic and consumer profile categories. Arbitron Freident Pierre Bouvard said the move answers a call to help the industry get past cost per point. Details of the new section is on page 8.
WITH THE SOUND OF A TOILET FLUSHING. Sonny Bloch's Clearwater, FL -based Independent Broadcasters Network fell silent at 5:00 pm June 25. After Bloch's arrest on fraud charges, the Securities and Exchange Commission froze all of his assets, causing IBN's inability to pay for its satellite time. The network has consistently denied Bloch had any involvement with the web. The majority of IBN's affiliates were only using one or two shows per week and were easily able to fill with other networks or other programming. During the life of the Sonny Bloch show, M Street was never able to verify more than 20 to 25 affiliates for his investment program. Bloch's owned stations have remained on the air with the use of other networks.
FORMAT CHANGES & UPDATES ( # change accompanies new ownership) ( // simulcast) formerly becomes
AL Birmingham WYDE -850 # news, talk classic country (WYDE is in an LMA -to -buy with JNA of Birmingham, Inc.)
Meridianville (Hunts.) WDJU -94.1 new hot AC // WWXQ (WDJU is in an LMA with WWXQ, standards WDJL and rock WTAK -FM)
Mobile WGOK -900 urban black gospel AZ Lake Havasu City KBBC -101.1 CHR adds Tub - talk mornings
(See the story, page 10) CA Bakersfield KGEO -1230 talk, sports adds WW1 - Don Imus
Santa Barbara KQSB -990 talk adds WW1 - Don Imus Soledad (Monterey Bay) KLUE -106.3 rock country "Klue Kickin''
CO Fort Collins KPAW -107.9 KIMN -FM, CHR gold -based AC "Bear" CT Middletown WCNX -1150 IBN - talk PRN - talk
(WCNX remains in an LMA -to -buy with Sonny Bloch) FL Brandon (Tampa) WBDN -760 IBN - talk SUN - talk
(WBDN is owned by Sonny Bloch and was IBN's flagship station) De Land (Daytona Bch.) WXVQ -1490 news, talk adds PRN - talk Gainesville WGGG -1230 IBN - talk SUN - talk
(WGGG is owned by Sonny Bloch) Jacksonville WVOJ -970 # religion Spanish salsa & talk Kissimmee (Orlando) WOTS -1220 travel information adds WW1 - Don Imus
(Imus in the morning and Vacation Radio all day) IN Goshen WKAM -1460 AC, talk adds Sports By -line IA Cedar Falls KCNZ -1250 # KCFI, silent news, sports, talk
(KCNZ is in an LMA -to -buy with Fife Communications) ME Bar Harbor WMDI -107.7 new MA Plymouth (Boston) WPLM -1390 soft AC // FM
Plymouth WPLM -FM -99.1 soft AC Taunton WPEP -1570 talk
MI Allegan (Kalamazoo) WNTX -92.3 oldies Alpena WATZ -1450 country, talk East Lansing WVIC -FM -94.9 country Hancock WMPL -920 talk
MN Mora KBEK -95.5 new
70's oldies SW - smooth jazz // FM SW - smooth jazz adds SUN - talk new rock "Radio X" adds One -on -One sports new rock Christian talk soft AC and oldies
June 28, 1995 Vol. 12 No. 26 ROBERT UNMACHT and PAT McCRUMMEN, Publishers
BILL DAVIES, Associate Editor BLAKE FITCH, Administrative Assistant GERALD ASCHE, Data Services Director
Copyright 1995 M Street Corporation. All rights reserved. No portion of The M Street Journal may be copied, faxed, retransmitted, or reproduced In any form without the written permission of the publishers. All efforts are made to keep the data as accurate as possble. However, errors and omissions are unavoidable. Formats of stations Hated reflect the analysis and groupings of M Street Corp. and may differ from the station's opinion or interpretation. ISSN 1052.7109
The M Street Journal Is published weekly except the last week of December. Subscriptions are available for $119 per year, which includes a copy of the annual M Street Radio Diredory. Subscriptions are also available for $36 per quarter. The directory Is available separately for $44.00 (price includes shipping).
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FORMAT CHANGES & UPDATES (cont'd) MS Moss Point (Mobile) WZBA -104.9
(WZBA is in an MO Springfield KWND -88.3
(KWND returns to the air live
MT Glendive KDZN -96.5 NJ Salem WJIC -1510 NY Buffalo WUFX -103.3
Plattsburgh WKOL -105.1 NC Harrisburg (Charlotte) WCCJ -92.7 PA Ambridge WMBA -1460
Bala Cynwyd (Phil.) WPGR -1540 McKeesport (Pitt.) WEDO -810
RI Pawtucket (Providence) WPNW -550 (WPNW will simulcast Boston
SC Orangeburg WKSO -103.9 Sumter WICI -94.7
TN Waynesboro WTNR -930 TX Crane (Odessa) KXXL -101.3
Dallas KZPS -92.5 Eagle Pass KEPI -88.7* Uvalde KUVA -102.3
UT Brigham City (S.L.C.) KSOS -FM -106.9 Brigham City KSOS -800
WI Green Bay WNFL -1440
NEW STATIONS: APPLICATIONS
AL 89.1* CO 102.1 FL 91.3*
99.5+ 99.5*+ 99.5+
ID 102.3+ IL 91.7* IN 104.3+
104.3+ 104.3+ 89.9*
MI 104.3 MN 100.1 MS 103.3+ MO 107.5 NM 102.9 PA 103.7+ WI 101.1
Prichard Estes Park Belleview LaCrosse LaCrosse LaCrosse Coeur D'Alene Albion Charlestown Charlestown Charlestown Loogootee Baraga Pequot Lakes Kosciusko Campbell Kirtland McConnellsburg Dickeyville
Returned /Dismissed Applications AL 88.3 *+ Selma (D)
ND 90.3 *+ Devils Lake WY 97.3+ Casper
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oldies WYOK, urban LMA with gospel WGOK)
# silent contemporary Christian in drive times and // WLFJ the rest)
# adult contemporary country news, talk adds PRN - talk
# rock new rock "The Edge" # WEXP -FM, silent oldies "Kool" # classic rock SW - smooth jazz
news, talk, sports adds Sports By -line # oldies WNWR, brokered ethnic
religion, talk all talk # sports, talk business news // WENIN
's WBNW, but will add local spots) urban AC // WKWQ reported silent new urban AC IBN - talk new classic rock new Spanish WW1 - oldies country talk, sports
* non-commercial stat ( + competes with ex 40000 w, 492 ft 6000 w, -305 ft 50w(h),2180w(v),328 6000 w, 328 ft 6000 w, 328 ft 6000 w, 328 ft
172 w, 1843 ft 6000 w, 328 ft
3000 w, 328 ft 3000 w, 328 ft 3000 w, 328 ft 10000 w, 365 ft 100000 w, 887 ft 3900 w, 407 ft 20100 w, 366 ft
18400 w, 380 ft 100000 w, 1007 ft
133 w, 1555 ft
6000 w, 256 ft
NEW STATIONS: ACCEPTED FOR FILING AK 100.9 Cordova AZ 91.9* AR 91.1* CA 91.1* GA 88.3* MN 95.3 OK 89.3*
Yuma Pine Bluff Redding Demorest Grand Marais Norman
NEW STATIONS: GRANTS CA 103.7 El Rio FL 95.7 Ormond -by- the -Sea NE 103.9 Gering WA 90.5* Clarkston
6 -12 -95 6 -12 -95 6 -12 -95 6 -12 -95 6 -12 -95 6 -12 -95 6 -12 -95
478 w, 807 ft
3000 w, 328 ft
100000 w, 908 ft
250 w, 1063 ft
TRANSLA TORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: APPLICATIONS AL new -90.7* Mobile 10 w, KAWZ
AZ new -88.1* Flagstaff 10 w, KAWZ new -90.1* Yuma 10 w, KAWZ
SUN - talk regional Mexican adds John Boy & Billy Spanish rel. // KEPX reported silent WW1 Adult - rock WW1 - oldies adds One -on -One sports
ion) ( & reapplication) isting application) Moody Bible Institute Hambric Associates
f Walker Information & Ed. Inst. Juan Mark Gallardo Moody Bible Institute Wilks Florida Broadcasting Inc.
EEK Broadcasting Music Ministries, Inc. Alexander Olympus Zarris Charlestown Radio Dubois County Broadcasting Inc. Good Shepherd Radio, Inc. Keweenaw Bay Broadcasting Minnesota Christian Bcstrs. Rainey Broadcasting, Inc. Duke Broadcasting Corp. Radio Properties, Inc. Cary H. Simpson Ganske & Munson
TSU -ASU Public Radio Corp. Prairie Public Bcstg., Inc.
Mt. Rushmore Broadcasting, Inc.
RISOC, Inc. World Radio Network, Inc. American Family Association Christian Arts & Education Georgia Public Telecomms. Comm. Eclectic Enterprises, Inc. American Family Association
Clanton Corp. Gloria Bell Byrd Tracy Corporation IV Washington State University
Caiv. Chapel /Twin Falls Calv. Chapel /Twin Falls Caiv. Chapel /Twin Falls
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TRANSLATORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: APPLICATIONS (cont'd) Little Rock 10 w, KAWZ AR new -91.7*
CA new -90.9* new -89.9* new- 106.1* new -90.3*
CO new -89.9* new -94.9* new -90.9*
GA new -88.9* ID new -89.9* IL new -88.1* IA new -90.7*
new -91.5* KY new -90.7* MT new -105.5
new -95.9 NE new -90.3* NM new -91.1* OR new -92.7 TN new -97.9 TX new -89.9*
new -97.7* WY new -88.1*
Fresno Gilory Tipton Victorville Gunnison Jack's Cabin Pueblo Savannah Lewiston Champaign Des Moines Marshalltown Lexington Big Sky Livingston Scottsbluff Albuquerque Rush Cooperhill Faysville McAllen Cheyenne
10 w, KAWZ 10 w, KAWZ 7 w (v), KTLW 10 w, KAWZ 44 w, KBUT 16 w, KBUT 19 w, KAWZ 75 w, KAWZ 10 w, KAWZ 12 w, KAWZ 10 w, KAWZ 10 w, KAWZ 10 w, KAWZ 27 w, KATH 27 w, KATH 250 w (v), KAWZ 10 w, KAWZ 30 w (h), KZZE 27 w, WCNG 50 w, KFGG 15 w, KFGG 50 w, KAWZ
TRANSLATORS /BOOSTERS /SYNCHRONOUS XMTR: GRANTS Haines Petaluma Norwood West Palm Beach Haviland Scott City Hattiesburg Dillon Newburgh Watford City Jacksonville Junction Fondulac
AK K235AJ-94.9 CA KZST-FM2-100.1 CO K210BP-89.9* FL W262AE-100.3 KS K220FA-91.9*
K220FB-91.9* MS W287AG-105.3* MT K219CS-91.7* NY W299AG-107.7* ND K213BW-90.5* OR K281AG-104.1 UT K274AH-102.7 WI W278AE-103.5
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACTIVITY AL WASG -550 Atmore
WLBI -98.7 Warrior
AZ KUET-710
AR KAGH-FM-104.9 CA KJRC(CP)-1090 FL WAKU(CP)-94.1
WGCQ-92.1 WRRX-97.7
GA WQMT-98.9
WZLG-97.5
WSNI-107.1
LA KRRQ(CP)-95.5 KLAA-103.5
ME WQEZ-104.7 MI WOLV-97.7
WZNL-94.3
Black Canyon City
Crossett South Lake Tahoe Crawfordville Immokalee Micanopy
Chatsworth
Hogansville
Thomasville
Lafayette Tioga Kennebunkport Houghton
Norway
115 w, KRSA 1100 w, KZST 10 w (v), KVNF 250 w (v), WWFR 171 w (v), KJIL 220 w (v), KJIL 19 w, WQST-FM 250 w, KUFM 10 w, WAMC 28 w, WAFR 250 w (h), KOPE 10 w (v), KSOP-FM 19 w, WPFF
June 28, 1995
Calv. Chapel /Twin Falls Caly. Chapel /Twin Falls Caly. Chapel /Twin Falls Living Way Ministries Caly. Chapel /Twin Falls Crstd. Butte Mtn. Radio Crstd. Butte Mtn. Radio Caly. Chapel /Twin Falls Caly. Chapel /Twin Falls Caly. Chapel /Twin Falls Caly. Chapel /Twin Falls Calv. Chapel /Twin Falls Calv. Chapel /Twin Falls Caiv. Chapel /Twin Falls DRB Bozeman License Inc DRB Bozeman License Inc Caiv. Chapel /Twin Falls Calv. Chapel /Twin Falls Sherry L. Hill Jane D. Rymer Roloff Evangelistic Inc Roloff Evangelistic Inc Caiv. Chapel /Twin Falls
Northern Lights Network Redwood Empire Stereo. North Fork Valley P.R. Family Stations, Inc. Kiowa County Radio .Comm. Scott County Xltr. Proj. American Family Assn. Univ. of Montana WAMC American Family Assn. Medford Judeo- Christian Piute County Family Education Bcstg.
granted extension of time to increase to 25000 w days increases to 6200 w, 656 ft, class C3, changes xmtr loc. to 33 -53 -34 86 -50 -09
requests reinstatement of expired CP to increase to 50000 w days, add night service with 4200 w, DA -N increases to 6000 w, 269 ft cancelled CP, deleted call letters requests extension of time (2nd) increases to 4100 w, 397 ft requests replacement of expired CP (7th) to change to 3200 w, 495 ft
changes to 1300 w, 703 ft, changes to 34 -44 -29 84 -43 -09
moves to 98.1 MHz, increases to 14500 w 426 ft, class C3
requests extension of time to increase to 100000 w, 981 ft
granted extension of time (5th) removes DA increases to 6000 w dismissed replacement of expired CP to move to 96.3 MHz, increase to 100000 w 581 ft
changes to 2400 w, 650 ft, class C3, changes xmtr loc. to 45 -49 -15 88 -02 -25
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CONSTRUCTION PERMIT MN KZPK(CP)-98.9 MS WWZQ-FM-105.3 MO KZMA(CP)-103.5 NV KEYV-93.1 NH WMLY(CP)-104.5 NY WABH-1380
WOKN-99.5 WKBE-100.5
NC WAED(CP)-100.3 OR KWRL-100.1
PA WPLW-1590*
WRKT-100.9
PR WZOL-92.1
RI WICE-550
TN WBXE(CP)-93.7 WAEZ-99.3
WLCT-102.1 WFXS-104.3
TX KBRN-1500
WA KWQL(CP)-106.5 KKPL-630
WI WJLW-95.9
ACTIVITY (cont'd) Paynesville Aberdeen Poplar Bluff Las Vegas Conway Bath
Southport Warrensburg
Harker's Island La Grande
Carnegie
North East
Luquillo
Pawtucket
Baxter Elizabethton
Lafayette Soddy -Daisy Boerne
Dishman Opportunity
De Pere
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: APPLICATIONS AL WNTM -710 Mobile AR KDMS -1290 El Dorado FL WPBZ -103.1 Indiantown KS KLWN -1320 Lawrence
LA KLVU-1580
MA WAQY-1600
MI WVXM-97.7*
MN KKBJ-1360 KKCM-1530
MT KGVA(CP)-88.1*
NY WALQ(CP)-96.1 NC WKNS-90.5* OH WKHR-88.3*
OK KNTL-104.9 KREK-104.9 KBLP-105.1
TX KXBK(CP)-89.9* KVST-103.7
WA KYKA-96.9 WV WRZZ-106.1
Haynesville
East Longmeadow
Manistee
Bemidji Shakopee
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Fort Belknap Agency
Poughkeepsie Kinston Bainbridge
Bethany Bristow Lindsay Bryan Huntsville Naches Ravenswood
granted extension of time increases to 27500 w, class C2 requests extension of time (5th)
changes to 24100 w, 3742 ft
granted extension of time (6th)
requests reinstatement of expired CP to incr. to 5000 w day, 350 w nights, DA -2
increases to 2650 w, 489 ft
moves to 100.3 MHz, increases to 1450 w class B1
granted extension of time requests extension of time to move to 99.1 MHz, increase to 91400 w, 439 ft
requests reinstatement of expired CP to increase to 5000 w days, DA -D
requests extension of time (2nd) to
change to 4200 w, 797 ft, DA requests replacement of expired CP to increase to 4600 w, 915 ft
requests extension of time to increase to 4600 w days, 3400 w nights, DA -2
requests extension of time (2nd)
increases to 3850 w, 794 ft, changes xmtr location to 36 -24 -07 82 -12 -12
license to cover for new station increases to 6000 w requests reinstatement of expired CP to change xmtr location to 29 -45 -09 98 -42 -01
requests extension of time (3rd)
requests extension of time to move to 840 KHz, increase to 50000 w days, 250 w nights, DA -N
granted extension of time (3rd) to increase to 25000 w, 272 ft
& reapplication) [docket number] augment nighttime pattern direct measurement of antenna power change to 12600 w, 981 ft, chg xmtr loc.
change xmtr location and make changes in antenna system
make changes in antenna system, xmtr loc. to 33 -03 -12 93 -10 -26
decrease to 2500 w days, change location to 42 -04 -25 72 -31 -28
increase to 6000 w, 328 ft, change xmtr location and ant. support struc height
operate xmtr by remote control decrease night service to 10 w, change xmtr location to 44 -48 -27 93 -33 -25
change to 95000 w, 797 ft, change xmtr location, class Cl
change to 4400 w, 184 ft, chg. xmtr loc.
move to 90.3 MHz, increase to 7800 w move to 91.5 MHz, change to 1100 268 ft, ND increase to increase to increase to increase to change change change
change
xmtr
6000 w, 328 ft 5000 w 1990 w 500 w, 508 ft
xmtr location to 289 w, 1043 ft, chg xmtr loc. xmtr location [94-15]
w,
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Returned /Dismissed Applications ME WASY -1590 Gorham (D)
TN WKOS -104.9 Kingsport (D)
FACILITIES /PARAMETERS: GRANTS AL WTXQ -1400 Andalusia
AR KREB-99.5
CA KORG-1190 KRCX-1110 KCIN-1590
CO KNZZ-1100
FL WOTS-1220 WNDB-FM-95.7
WAOC-1420
WANN- 10 7 0 GA WSGF-103.9
LA KVVP-105.7
KTLD-1110 ME WQEZ-104.7 MI WFNT-1470 MN KZPK(CP)-98.9
KLOH-1050 KEGE-980
MS WRKN-970 WNAT-1450
MO KWOS-1240 KWAS-1230
NV KDOL-1280 KENO-1460
NH WMLY(CP)-104.5
NJ WDHA-FM-105.5
NY WTRY-980 OR KAGI-930* PA WLVR-91.3*
WASP-FM-94.9
SC WLOW-106.9
TX KJUS-1380 KHRN-94.3
VA WDYL-92.1
WI WOMT-1240 WEMP-1250
Huntsville
Anaheim Roseville Victorville Grand Junction
Kissimmee Ormond -by- the -Sea
Saint Augustine
Tallahassee Springfield
Leesville
Pineville Kennebunkport Flint Paynesvi1le
Pipestone Richfield Brandon Natchez Jefferson City Joplin Henderson Las Vegas Conway
Dover
Troy Grants Pass Bethlehem
Oliver
Bluffton
Beaumont Hearne
Chester
Manitowoc Milwaukee
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direct measurement of antenna power, deleted call letters
relocate main studio
change xmtr location to 31 -17 -19 66- 28 -59, make changes in antenna sys.
one step application to change to class C3, increase to 13500 w, 443 ft, DA
operate xmtr by remote control correct coordinates to 38 -44 -22 121 -12 -50 direct measurement of antenna power decrease critical hours power to 36000 w, make changes in antenna system increase to 110 w nights one step application to change to class C3, increase to 18500 w, 380 ft, chg. xmtr location to 29 -14 -10 81 -04 -23
decrease to 2180 w days, 250 w nights, make changes in antenna system, change xmtr location to 29 -51 -00 81 -19 -50
direct measurement of antenna power increase to 6000 w, 328 ft, change xmtr location to 32 -16 -48 81- 11 -41, change antenna supporting structure height increase to 13600 w, 447 ft, change xmtr location to 31 -00 -19 93 -16 -42
increase to 2000 w days increase to 6000 w direct measurement of antenna power change to 47300 w, 499 ft, change xmtr location to 45 -34 -03 94 -30 -43
augment daytime pattern operate xmtr by remote control correct coords. to 32 -17 -26 89 -59 -57 change xmtr location to 31 -33 -33 91 -23 -30 direct measurement of antenna power direct measurement of antenna power increase to 48 w nights operate xmtr by remote control change to 2000 w, 394 ft, change xmtr location to 43 -56 -48 71 -08 -24
make change of identical tower replace- ment at presently authorized location
direct measurement of antenna power direct measurement of antenna power change to 13 w, 558 ft, change xmtr loc. to 40 -36 -04 75 -21 -34
change to 1650 w, 1233 ft (as amended), DA, class B1, [92 -314]
modify CP to decrease to 799 ft, class Cl, change xmtr location
direct measurement of antenna power move to 103.1 MHz, increase to 6000 w, 308 ft, [89 -459]
modify CP to move to 93.1 to move to 105.7 A, 6000 w, 325 ft, DA, change xmtr location to 37 -22 -58 77 -25 -41
direct measurement of antenna power direct measurement of antenna power
CALL LETTER CHANGES ( # applied for by new owners) AK KPVV(CP) -99.1 Dillingham becomes KRUP 6 -23 -95 CA new -103.7 El Rio
KCQR -94.5 Ellwood CO KMJI -100.3 Denver
KIMN -FM -107.9 Fort Collins FL new -95.7 Ormond -by- the -Sea
new -105.5 St. Augustine Beach WWDO(CP) -99.7 Vero Beach
KHUL 6-16-95 KSPE-FM 6-16-95 KIMN-FM 6-19-95 "Kim" KPAW 6-16-95 WNDB-FM 6-23-95 WJQR 6-16-95
# WPAW 6-16-95
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CALL LETTER CHANGES (cont'd) ID KKCH -94.5 Hayden IL new -106.7 Mt. Sterling IA KCFI -1250 Cedar Falls MA WCLB -FM -105.7 Framingham MI new -106.1 L'Anse MO KTTG -92.9 Ozark NE new -94.7 Chadron NV KRRI -105.5 Boulder City
new -101.3 Fallon NM KOKN -102.9 Hobbs
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KHTQ 6-23-95 WBRJ 6-16-95
# KCNZ 6-16-95 WKLB-FM 6-21-95 "Club" WAAE 6-23-95 KCTG 6-16-95 KALG 6-23-95 KQOL 6-23-95 "Kool" KRNG 6-16-95
# KIXN (requested) NY WEXP -FM -105.1 Plattsburgh # WKOL 6 -13 -95 "Kool" OR KXIQ -94.1 Bend KXIX 6 -9 -95
(Our records indicate this station was granted these calls in 1994.) new-96.5
RI WICE-550 WUAE-99.7
TX KDJW-1010 KDZR-99.1 KVYK(CP)-1600 KCYT-106.7
WI WKPL-107.1 WTOQ-1590
Cannon Beach Pawtucket Wakefield Amarillo Denton Giddings Granbury Platteville Platteville
KAMF 6-23-95 # WPNW 6-16-95
WDGE 6-16-95 "Edge" KTNZ 6-16-95
# KHCK (requested) "Kick" KOKE 6-16-95
# KCKK (requested) "Kick" # WPVL-FM (requested) # WPVL (requested)
PROPOSED STATION TRANSFERS ( 314 asset sale, 315 transfer of control, 316 reorganization)
AZ KGVY -1080 Green Valley 316 from Crystal Sets, Inc. (Crystall et al) to Crystal Sets, Inc. (Crystall Trust)
AR KDDA -1560/ Dumas 316 from Alan & Craig Eastham (Eastham, dec) KXFE -107.1 to Alan & Craig Eastham (R. Eastham, exec)
KERC -93.7 Marked Tree 316 from B & H Broadcasting Co. (Hodges) to B & H Broadcasting Co. (Bayless)
315 from South Ark Broadcasting, Inc. (Fuss) to South Ark Broadcasting, Inc. (Medlin)
315 from Bayou Broadcasting, Inc. (McGee) to Bayou Broadcasting, Inc. (Ramsey)
314 from Radio Income Partners I, L.P. to Elektra Broadcasting, Inc.
314 from KHIP Partners II, a Calif. L.P. to Elektra Broadcasting, Inc.
314 from Tribune Sacramento Radio, Inc. to Henry Broadcasting Co.
314 from Interstate Broadcasting Systems Inc. to KALI -FM, Inc.
314 from Delane Broadcasting, Inc. to Rocky Mountain Radio Co. L.L.C.
314 from Henry Broadcasting Co. to Tribune Sacramento Radio Radio, Inc.
314 from Florida Community Radio, Inc. to GB Enterprises Communications Corp.
314 from Sunshine State Broadcasting Co. Inc. to Jacor Broadcasting of Tampa Bay, Inc.
314 from Opus Media Group, Inc. to Southern Broadcasting Co., L.L.C.
316 invol from Coral Communications (Gentry) to Coral Comms. (Vorsatz /Hawaiian Trust Co)
314 from Opus Media Group, Inc. to Radio Active Images, Inc.
316 from Saginaw Communication Corp. to WUVE -FM, L.L.C.
316 from Elite Broadcasting, Inc. (Estenson) to Elite Broadcasting, Inc. (Quarnstrom)
315 from Quest Bcstg., Inc. (Quarnstrom) to Quest Bcstg., Inc. (Estenson)
314 from Seaira, Inc. to New Wave Communications, L.P.
316 from Mercury Radio Communications L.P. to Buffalo Licenses L.L.C.
316 from GAF Broadcasting Co., Inc. to GAF Properties, Inc.
KWLT-102.7
KWDA(CP)-104.5
CA KAXT-101.7
KXDC-93.5
KCTC-1320/ KYMX-96.1
KYMS-106.3
CO KVFC-740/ KRTZ-98.7
KVOD-99.5
FL WHNR-1360
WBRD-1420/ WDUV-103.3
GA WSOK-1230/ WAEV-97.3
HI KHNR-650
LA KMYY-106.1
MI WMJA-104.5
MN KYRS-94.1
KSCR-1290/93.5
NJ WQNJ-98.5
NY WGRF-96.9/ WUFX-103.3
WAXQ-104.3
North Crossett
White Hall
Carmel
Hollister
Sacramento
Santa Ana
Cortez
Denver
Cypress Gardens
Palmetto/ Bradenton
Savannah
Honolulu
Monroe
Saginaw
Atwater
Benson
Ocean Acres
Buffalo
New York
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PROPOSED STATION NC WWOF -1580
WSTP-1490
PA WRLP-103.1
SC WDAR-1350
WLVH-101.1
TX KTCY-104.9
TRANSFERS (cont'd)
KRJH-1520/ KYOC-92.5
KAHT(CP)-105.7
TX KQRX(CP)-95.1
KMQX-89.1*
UT KUMT-105.7
KISN-570/97.1
WA KKRT-900/ KKRV-104.9
WI WMIR-1550
WTOQ-1590/ WKPL-107.1
WGLB-1560
WGLB-FM-100.1
WGLB-FM-100.1
Camp Lejeune
Salisbury
Russell
Darlington
Hardeeville
Denison
Hallett ville / Yoakum
Idalou
Midland
Springtown
Centerville
Salt Lake City
Wenatchee
Lake Geneva
Platteville
Port Washington
Port Washington
Port Washington
DISMISSED STATION TRANSFERS PA WVPO -840/ Stroudsburg (D)
WSBG -93.5
FM ALLOCATIONS: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS add 96.7 A, comments due August 10, to 105.7 C3 from 101.9 C3, comment
replies August 25 to 101.5 C2 Woodville from Quincy,
replies August 25 add 103.9 Cl, comments due Aug. 10, add 93.7 A, comments due August 10, to 104.7 C2 Trenton from Rose Hill
replies August 25 to 95.5 C3 Wolfforth from Littlefi
August 10, replies August 25 to 103.5 A from 95.3 A, comments due August 10,
replies August 25 delete 95.3 A, comments due Aug. 10, replies Aug. 25
Tahoka proposals are mutually exclusive.)
CA FL
new Healdsburg WJPH Monticello
WXSR Quincy
KS new MI new NC WBSY
Copeland Frankenmuth Rose Hill
TX KAIQ(CP) Littlefield
new Tahoka
new Tahoka
FM AS FL
(The
ALLOCATIONS: GRANTED new Pago Pago WNFK Perry
KS new Ingalls TX KWSM Sherman
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314 from Word of Faith of Jacksonville, Inc. to CTC Media Group, Inc.
314 from The Dalton Group, Inc. to Rowan Media, L.L.C.
316 from Magnum Bcstg. Inc. (Stapleford) to Magnum Bcstg. Inc. (Egger, trustee)
314 from Atlantic Broadcasting Co. to The Greater Highway Church of Christ Assn.
314 from Jessup Broadcasting L.P. to Southeastern Broadcasting Co., L.L.C.
314 from Davis Family Trust to New World Broadcasters Corp.
314 from Tom E. Donnelly to Hill Country Radio Partners, L.P.
315 from Triumph Comms., Inc. (Brownlow) to Triumph Comms., Inc. (Ramsey)
314 from Three Card Enterprises to Cardwel Broadcasting Corp.
314 from Springtown Educational Bcstg. Found. to Sister Sherry Lynn Foundation, Inc.
314 from US Radio IV, Inc. to Trumper Communications II, Inc.
314 from Sun Mountain Broadcasting, Inc. to Trumper Communications II, Inc.
314 from Infinity Systems, Inc. to Pioneer Broadcasting Company, Inc.
314 from Southern Wisconsin Co., Inc. to WALT -WEST Wisconsin, Inc.
316 from Kramer Broadcasting of Platteville to Platteville Broadcasting, Inc.
314 from Wisconsin Great Lakes Broadcasting to Joel J. Kinlow
314 from Wisconsin Great Lakes Broadcasting to Joel J. Kinlow
314 from Joel J. Kinlow to Ryan & Marie Salzer
314 from Commonwealth Bcstg. Co. to TRX Media of Stroudsburg, L.P.
replies August 25 s due August 10,
comments due Aug. 10
replies August 25 replies August 25
, comments due Aug. 10
eld, comments due
AMENDMENTS add 87.9 Cl, window opens August 3, closes Sept. 4
to 92.1 A from 105.5 A, comments due August 10, replies August 25
add 105.9 A, window opens August 3, closes Sept. 4
to 104.1 C3 Sanger from 104.1 A Sherman
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In a follow up to last week's story, the Commission has released its new fee
schedule for FY 1995. Here's the schedule:
AM/Class D $ 310 FM /Class A, B1, C3 $ 745 AM/Class C 250 FM /Class B, Cl, C2, C 1,125 AM/Class B 620 FM /Translator or booster 170
AM/Class A 1,120 Broadcast Auxiliary 30
AM/Construction Permit 125 FM /Construction Permit 620
All fees must be paid by Sept. 30, but procedures for paying the revised', fees have
not yet been released. Congress ordered the Commission to come up with another $116.4 million to cover FCC operating costs. The average fee was raised approx. 25 %. However, fees on receive -only satellite dishes have been eliminated. Small
market broadcasters have criticized the fees because they must pay the same rates
as stations in New York or L.A. The Commission said fee assessments based on
Arbitron market size aren't adequate, and went back to the class -based schedule it
used last year.
KRGN, Amarillo, TX, owned by Maranatha Radio, Inc., has changed its license status to non -commercial.
The NAB has new board chairmen as Philip A. Jones, president of Des Moines -based Meredith Broadcasting was elected chairman of the Joint Board. NewCity Communications' President /CEO Dick Ferguson will chair the Radio Board. Howard B.
Anderson, president and owner of KHWY, Inc., Los Angeles, has been elected vice chair for radio.
ELSEWHERE
In a move to help the radio industry move beyond "cost per point," Arbitron announced it will add limited Scarborough qualitative information as a section of
the Spring '95 books for the 58 markets where Scarborough measures consumer,
retail, and media behavior. The "no- charge" addition of the information is the
most visible result of a joint marketing deal between the two companies. Because the new sections provide information on listener buying habits by station, it
should help agencies to understand that "body counts" don't necessarily dictate efficient buys.
The new section will allow subscribers to look at the socioeconomic profiles of
their listeners as well as retail and consumer profiles. The new section will be
at the back of each book in two sections. The first, called the "Consumer Profiles Report," will show profiles for Adults 18+ in these categories:
- -Soft drink consumption (drank any past. week) - -Fast food restaurants (3+ visits per month) - -Auto purchase (last new vehicle over $20K) - -Air travel (3 or more domestic trips past year) - -Furniture purchase (spent $250 or more past year)
Each of these categories' listenership will be broken down by age, gender, marital status, occupation, household size, presence of children, employment status, home
ownership, and household income. A separate table shows listening for the
categories by selected media use: radio listening, cable telvision service, and
newspaper readership.
The second section, called the "Radio Report" page, will show Adult 18+ total week cume persons, percent coverage, percent composition, and index for each station in
the report by these categories:
- -Household income - -Occupation -- Presence of children - -Regular soft drink consumption by brand -- Frequency of fast food restaurant visits in past month - -Auto ownership by type -- Frequency of domestic air travel -- Amount spent on furniture in past year
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ELSEWHERE (cont'd)
Future reports may include different retail, product, and service categories. Arbitron continues to have internal discussions regarding the redesign of other sections of the market report.
Apollo Partners takes a giant leap by selling its stations in Salt Lake City,
Charleston, SC, and Kansas City to Regent Communications for $50 million. Apollo President Bill Stakelin will join Regent as Exec. VP /COO. The stations involved in the sale are:
--talk KALL and oldies KODJ, both Salt Lake City; and country KKAT, Ogden. - -CHR KMXV, Kansas City, MO and gold -based AC KUDL, Kansas City, KS.
- -country WEZL, Charleston, SC and oldies WXLY, North Charleston, SC.
The sale puts Regent in Kansas City, Salt Lake City, Dayton, Louisville, Las
Vegas, and Charleston, SC, and puts the company among the top 35 radio groups ranked by revenue.
The Park Lane Group is doubling up in Flagstaff as it's agreed to purchase talker KVNA (AM) and alternative KVNA -FM from TVNA, L.P. The terms weren't disclosed. Park Lane already owns rocker KZGL, Cottonwood in the market. There was no
mention in the press release of TVNA's silent KCLS - -a 10 kw days /500 watt nights AM on 690 KHz. Park Lane plans to double up in other markets it's in soon, like
Redding, Lake Tahoe, and Lancaster -Palmdale, CA.
In the Louisville market, Excelsior Communcations is doubling up by purchasing WAJE, New Albany, IN, from New Albany Communications for an undisclosed sum. WAJE is a brand new station that will put a good signal into Louisville. Excelsior owns oldies WRKA, St. Matthews, KY in that market. The sale is expected to close this fall.
The battle for presence in radio news rooms heats up this week as ABC Radio and
Reuters have announced a five year joint venture to expand ABC's NewsWire service. According to a press release, ABC is looking to improve the "depth and quality" of
its wire service and it will target several thousand stations in need of a wire service. The deal will combine Reuters' state and regional coverage through its
States News Service, Reuters' local business and financial news, and ABC's national and international coverage into a complete, satellite -delivered service that allows stations to customize their feeds. Stations will now be provided with crisis coverage, bulletins and breaking news, hourly news summaries, sports summaries and running scores, business news reports, stock market updates, entertainment reports, morning show prep material, and local weather reports and
instant warnings.
Osborn Communications Corp. is refinancing to the tune of a $56 million revolving credit facility. The credit line, secured from Society National Bank, will allow the company to repay an outstanding loan and leave $10 million for acquisitions. The company anticipates the refinancing will save $1.5 million per year in
interest.
Oldies delivers Baby- Boomers better than any other radio format, according to
research at the Interep Radio Store, which has caused the company to launch yet another format network, "BOOM!" The BOOM! network targets Baby- Boomers, which are now squarely part of the lucrative 25 -54 year -old demo, and the oldies format has the highest concentration of these listeners in radio.
The Interep Radio Store says the gay consumer marketplace is one of the most "upscale, receptive, and untapped consumer groups in America -- and radio can
deliver them." According to a just -released report from the Interep research division, radio is a key vehicle to reach these estimated 12.5 million consumers because radio is the medium of choice to those households categorized as "DINK"
(dual income, no kids). For a copy of the report, call Interep at (212) 916 -0700.
M STREET BAZAAR. . .PEOPLE, PRODUCTS, AND PROGRAMMING
The Country Radio Broadcasters, host of the Country Radio Seminar, is looking for
a new Executive Director. Dave Nichols has decided to rejoin Nashville -based Filmhouse after the CRB did not renew his agreement, which expires in two months.
Interested candidates should contact CRB President Ed Salamon at (805) 294 -9000.
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M STREET BAZAAR (cont'd)
Party time! The Hot Tub Radio Party is a new network produced by Network Broadcasting Associates of Long Island, NY. The "tubbers" cast of 15
personalities splashes the airwaves with a morning show concept 24 hours a day. The primary audience is males 25 -49 with a secondary target of males and females 18 +. KBBC(FM) in Lake Havasu City, AZ is the first affiliate and has carried the commotion during morning drive for about three weeks. Listener response has been definite - nothing neutral about it - love it or hate it! The network offers programming and promotional support and is iiplinked through the facilities at ABC Radio Networks. Glenn Fisher at (516) 432 -8117 can tell you how to get in the tub
The WOR Network goes live overnights by adding issue -oriented talk host Bob Aaronson to its line -up fv-om 1 am to 5 am ET. Aaronson was most recently afternoon drive host at Greater Media's WCTC, New Brunswick, NJ. For more info, call (212) 642 -4533.
CBS Radio will air its 20th Major League Baseball All -Star Game in both English and Spanish live from Arlington, TX on Tuesday, July 11. Coverage begins at 8:07 pm ET. For more info, call CBS at (212) 975 -4321.
If you're an Internet surfer and interested in what's happening in radio in Texas, Chip Kelley has a Web page that lists info on about 1,170 television and radio stations. Look for http: / /www.metronet.com /-- chipk /radio.html.
If you're not an Internet surfer, but want to find out more about how your station can take advantage of it, the NAB is hosting a half -day "boot camp" on using the Internet Saturday, Sept. 9 during the World Media Expo in the New Orleans Convention Center. The seminar will focus on how to use it for e -mail and World Wide Web home pages, and what the costs and implications are. Lunch is included in the $25 registration fee. For more info, call (202) 429 -5300.
Standard Broadcast Network of Canada has purchased the Canadian broadcast rights to Art Linkletter's "Kids Say the Darndest Things" radio series. The five -minute audio tracks from Linkletter's popular television program will soon be released in
the U.S. For more info, call Charles Michelson at (310) 278 -7932.
L.A. -based Radio Express has named Phil Abbott to the post of Director, Programming Services. Abbott was previously at Bonneville's KHTZ, Phoenix doing afternoon drive.
SW Networks has named three new VP's. Curtis Giesen, formerly VP /Business Development for the Six Flags division of Time Warner, joins as VP /Corporate Development. Todd Sloan will handle the VP /Finance -Controller spot. Sloan was Senior Manager at Ernst & Young. Anita Wallgren is now VP/Legal and Business Affairs. Wallgren was VP /Associate General Counsel of Citicasters.
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FCC Broadcast Station Totals as of May 31, 1995
FM radio M radio FM
4912 5211
41k0%
44% 44 \ UHF TV
VHF TV 617 559
40% 36 36% \
VHF translators 226 FM educational 1772 15% \ UHF educational 240 16% \ Total translators 4770
Total radio 11895 100% VHF educational 123 8% 1 Total TV 1539 100% \ UHF low power 1102
FM translators 2394 \ VHF low power 546
Total low power 1648
FCC counts include licensed stations only and do not include construction permits
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