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To: BobS

The Howard Stern Radio Network


 

The Stations:

To contact Howard from any of these markets, call:
1-800-44-STERN

Station number

City

Call Letters and Frequency

Date Howard started

1.

New York, N.Y.

WXRK 92.3 FM

November 18, 1985 (afternoons)
February 17, 1986 (mornings)

2.

Philadelphia, PA.

WYSP 94.1 FM

August 18, 1986

3.

Washington D.C.

WJFK 106.7 FM

October 3, 1988

4.

Los Angeles, CA.

KLSX 97.1 FM

July 25, 1991

5.

Baltimore, MD.

WXYV 105.7 FM

Summer 1991-March 7, 2003 (WJFK-AM)
March 10, 2003 (WXYV-FM)

6.

Cleveland, OH.

WNCX 98.5 FM

August 31, 1992

7.

Albany, N.Y.

WQBK 103.9 FM &
WQBJ 103.5 FM

October 12, 1992

8.

Las Vegas, NV.

KXTE 107.5 FM

November 18, 1992

9.

Rochester, N.Y.

WNVE 95.1 FM & 95.5 FM

February 15, 1993

10.

Boston, MA.

WBCN 104.1 FM

March 1993 (evenings)
April 1, 1996 (mornings)

11.

Orlando, FL.

WTKS 104.1 FM

May 16, 1994

12.

Ft. Lauderdale/Miami, FL.

WBGG 105.9 FM

September 21, 1994

13.

San Diego, CA.

KIOZ 105.3 FM

February 13, 1995 (XTRA-FM)
May 1, 1997 (KIOZ-FM)

14.

Chicago, IL.

WCKG 105.9 FM

October 15, 1992 (WLUP-AM)
August 1993 (WJJD-AM)
March 29, 1995-September 1995 (WCKG-FM)
October 1995-Summer 1996 (WJJD-AM)
Summer 1996 (WCKG-FM)

15.

Pittsburgh, PA.

WXDX 105.9 FM

November 7, 1995

16.

York, PA.

WQXA 105.7 FM

February 19, 1996

17.

Hartford, CT.

WCCC 106.9 FM & 1290 AM

May 6, 1996

18.

Memphis, TN.

WMFS 92.9 FM

June 5, 1996

19.

Syracuse, N.Y.

WAQX 95.7 FM

June 17, 1996

20.

Columbus, OH.

WBZX 99.7 FM

January 2, 1997

21.

Detroit, MI.

WKRK 97.1 FM

February 3, 1997

22.

Ft. Myers, FL.

WRXK 96.1 FM

April 7, 1997

23.

Louisville, KY.

WTFX 100.5 FM

September 4, 1997

24.

Portland, OR.

KUFO 101.1 FM

March 9, 1998

25.

Providence, RI.

WWKX 106.3 FM & 102.7 FM

March 16, 1998

26.

St. Louis, MO.

KPNT 105.7 FM

March 23, 1998 (WXTM-FM)
October 9, 2000 (KPNT-FM)

27.

Burlington, VT.

WIZN 106.7 FM

March 30, 1998

28.

San Francisco, CA.

KITS 105.3 FM

June 1, 1998

29.

Cape Cod, MA.

WPXC 102.9 FM

August 31, 1998

30.

Atlantic City, N.J.

WJSE 102.7 FM

November 8, 1999

31.

Dallas, TX.

KLLI 105.3 FM

Sept. 1992-July 1997 (KEGL-FM)
January 2, 2001 (KYNG-FM/KLLI-FM)

32.

Cincinnati, OH.

WAQZ 97.3 FM

January 4, 2001

33.

Buffalo, NY.

WBUF 92.9 FM 26, 2001 (WBUF-FM)
 

34.

Reno, NV.

KBZZ 1270 AM

Apr. 23, 1996-Mar. 17, 2001 (KRZQ-FM)
March 26, 2001 (KBZZ-AM)

35.

Seattle, WA.

KISW 99.9 FM

May 14, 2001

36.

Sacramento, CA.

KXOA 93.7 FM

June 18, 2001

37.

Phoenix, AZ.

KZON 101.5 FM

March 6, 1995 - Oct. 31, 2001 (KEDJ-FM)
Dec. 6, 2001 (KZON-FM)

38.

Charleston, S.C.

WYBB 98.1 FM

Feb. 23, 1998 - Feb. 22, 2002 (WAVF-FM)
May 1, 2002 (WYBB-FM)

39.

Lexington, KY.

WLXO 96.1 FM

May 27, 2002

40.

Grand Rapids, MI.

WBBL 1340 AM

Apr. 30, 1996 - Dec. 27, 2002 (WKLQ-FM)
Dec. 30, 2002 - Jan. 10, 2003 (WBBL-AM)
February 5, 2003 (WBBL-AM)

41.

Fall River, MA.

WKKB 100.3 FM

March 3, 2003


 

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61 posted on 02/25/2004 5:06:26 PM PST by Timesink (Smacky is power.)
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To: Timesink
Yes, it was KLSX-FM 97.1 in LA. I may have to listen to him tomorrow anyway, because FM is the only thing that penetrates in certain places..
79 posted on 02/25/2004 5:14:00 PM PST by BobS
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To: Timesink; Indy Pendance; Salem; dennisw; MeekOneGOP; autoresponder
By Steve Gorman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Radio station giant Clear Channel Communications Inc. said on Wednesday it was dumping nationally syndicated shock jock Howard Stern from its stations under a new "zero tolerance" policy toward indecency.

In dropping Stern from its six radio outlets that carry his show, Clear Channel cited his interview on Tuesday with Rick Salomon, the man who was filmed having sex with hotel heiress and TV reality star Paris Hilton in a video widely distributed on Internet porn sites.

According to a transcript of the show released by San Antonio, Texas-based Clear Channel, Stern asked Salomon if he engaged in anal sex and referred to the size of his penis. Using a racist term, a caller to the show asked Solomon if he had ever had sex with any famous black women.

The action against Stern came a day after Clear Channel fired Florida radio personality "Bubba the Love Sponge," after federal regulators accused him of airing sexually graphic material on Tampa's WXTB-FM and three other Florida stations.

Stern's New York-based show is syndicated by Infinity Broadcasting, a unit of Viacom Inc., which also owns television networks CBS and MTV. Infinity operates 185 radio stations nationwide.

A spokesman for Infinity was not immediately available for comment and a Viacom spokesman declined comment. Neither Stern's agent nor producers of his show were immediately available for comment.

Viacom president Mel Karmazin reportedly has imposed a crackdown on sexually explicit material on Infinity stations, declaring in a recent company-wide conference call: "This company won't be a poster child for indecency."

'ZERO TOLERANCE'

The action against Stern came after Clear Channel announced what Chief Operating Officer Mark Mays called a "zero tolerance" policy toward material deemed in violation of federal decency standards for broadcasting.

"Clear Channel drew a line in the sand today with regard to protecting our listeners from indecent content, and Howard Stern's show blew right through it," Clear Channel Radio president John Hogan said in a statement.

"It was vulgar, offensive and insulting, not just to women and African Americans but to anyone with a sense of common decency."

The San Antonio-based company, the largest U.S. radio station operator with more than 1,200 outlets, said it will amend contracts with all on-air personalities to hold disc jockeys financially responsible for indecent comments on-air.

The Stern show was carried by Clear Channel stations in six markets -- Fort Lauderdale, Rochester, Orlando, San Diego, Pittsburgh, and Louisville.

The policy changes are the latest taken by broadcasters to address decency concerns following the Feb. 1 CBS telecast of the Super Bowl half-time show, when pop diva Janet Jackson (news)'s right breast was exposed on live television.

Said Hogan: "If a DJ is found to be in violation of FCC (news - web sites) rules, there will be no appeals and no intermediate steps. If they break the law by broadcasting indecent material, they will not work for Clear Channel."

Hogan and other broadcast executives are slated to testify Thursday before Congress about broadcast standards.

Gordon Hodge, a media analyst with Thomas Weisel, said he doubted the move would have much financial impact on Clear Channel, given that it carried Stern's show in just six markets, and added "He's obviously a very popular personality. I can't image that Infinity would take him off the air."

He predicted that other stations in the six markets would pick up Stern's program. "It would be quite profitable (for a smaller company), he said.

Clear Channel's share price closed on Wednesday 52 cents higher on the New York Stock Exchange (news - web sites) AT $43.44. (Additional reporting by Jonathan Stempel and Jeremy Pelofsky in New York and Sue Zeidler in Los Angeles)

Reuters/VNU

443 posted on 02/26/2004 5:17:01 AM PST by Happy2BMe (U.S.A. - - United We Stand - - Divided We Fall - - Support Our Troops - - Vote BUSH)
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