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1 American Petroleum Institute Stop Static Video News Release Final Television Coverage Report Broadcasts Stations Represented Audience (18+)... 72,638,000 National Market Broadcasts SRC BROADCASTERS PROGRAM DATE TIME LGTH ESTIMATED VM ABC GOOD MORNING 13-DEC 700A -- 5,656,000 AMERICA * VM GOOD MORNING 16-DEC 730A -- 5,656,000 AMERICA VM CNN AMERICAN MORNING 6-DEC 900A ,000 WITH PAULA ZAHN VM WOLF BLIZTER 530P ,000 REPORTS VM AMERICAN MORNING 12-DEC 730A ,000 WITH PAULA ZAHN VM WOLF BLIZTER 500P ,000 REPORTS VM CNNHL HEADLINE NEWS 6-DEC 900A ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 1200P ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 100P ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 730P ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 8-DEC 1230P ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 130P ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 230P ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 12-DEC 930A ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 1030A ,000
2 National Market Broadcasts SRC BROADCASTERS PROGRAM DATE TIME LGTH ESTIMATED VM HEADLINE NEWS 1130A ,000 VM HEADLINE NEWS 1230P ,000 VM CNNHL cont. HEADLINE NEWS 230P ,000 VM FOX NEWS CHANNEL FOX REPORT 12-DEC 700P -- 1,056,000 VM MSNBC LESTER HOLT LIVE 11-DEC 430P ,000 VM JERRY NACHMAN 500P ,000 VM SYNDICATED INSIDE EDITION 12-DEC 300P -- 3,985,000 VM TECH TV TECH LIVE 6-DEC 830P -- 35,000 VM 1 NEW YORK CITY, NY WABC ABC 12-DEC 530P ,000 S 1 NEW YORK CITY, NY WCBS CBS 9-OCT 1100P 3 491,000 S 10-OCT 130A 3 31,000 S 430A 2 41,000 S 500A 3 57,000 S 530A 3 77,000 S 700A 3 100,000 S 730A 3 102,000 S 830A 3 127,000 S 930A 3 174,000 S 1030A 3 210,000 S NOON 3 548,000 S 300P 3 178,000 S 330P 3 167,000 S 430P 3 190,000
3 S 530P 3 276,000 S 600P 2 345,000 S 700P 3 310,000 S 730P 6 335,000 S 930P 3 1,230,000 S 1030P 3 843,000 S 1100P ,000 VM 1 NEW YORK CITY, NY WMBC IND 6-DEC 530P -- 1,000 S/VM 1 NEW YORK CITY, NY WNBC NBC 11-NOV 600P 6 719,000 S 1100P 3 1,045,000 S 13-DEC 530P 1 686,000 VM 1 NEW YORK CITY, NY WNYW FOX 14-NOV 600P ,000 S 3-DEC 500P 3 185,000 S 4-DEC 600A 4 135,000 S/VM 7-DEC 600A 4 15,000 S 1 NEW YORK CITY, NY WPXN PAX 11-NOV 1130P 1 14,000 VM 2 LOS ANGELES, CA KABC ABC 23-OCT 530P ,000 VM 18-NOV 530A ,000 VM 24-NOV 900A ,000 * VM 16-DEC 630A ,000 VM 2 LOS ANGELES, CA KCOP UPN 15-OCT 1100P -- 94,000 VM 2 LOS ANGELES, CA KNBC NBC 1-NOV 630A ,000 VM 600P ,000 VM 1100P ,000 VM 2 LOS ANGELES, CA KRCA IND 12-DEC NOON -- 12,000 VM 2 LOS ANGELES, CA KTLA WB 12-DEC 600A ,000 VM 2 LOS ANGELES, CA KTTV FOX 12-DEC 1000P ,000 VM 2 LOS ANGELES, CA KWHY TEL 11-DEC 700P -- 95,000 VM 3 CHICAGO, IL CLTV CBL 5-NOV 1130A -- 9,000 VM 6-DEC 300P -- 12,000
4 S/VM 3 CHICAGO, IL WFLD FOX 4-NOV 930P 9 261,000 S 5-NOV 230A 9 5,000 S/VM 500A 3 47,000 VM 630A -- 85,000 S 830A 3 87,000 S/VM NOON 3 59,000 VM 12-DEC NOON -- 80,000 VM 3 CHICAGO, IL WGN WB 12-DEC 530A ,000 S 4 PHILADELPIA, PA KYW CBS 5-OCT 730P 1 229,000 S 1030P 1 445,000 S 1100P 1 256,000 S 6-OCT 1230P 1 69,000 VM 530P -- 87,000 S 630P 1 224,000 S 930P 1 591,000 S KYW cont. 1000P 1 649,000 S/VM 1100P 1 277,000 S 7-OCT 500A 1 63,000 S 700A 1 84,000 S 730A 1 63,000 S 830A 1 51,000 S 1100A 1 132,000 S 330P 1 93,000 S 430P 1 94,000 S 500P 1 85,000 S 600P 1 113,000 S 700P 1 152,000 S 730P 1 163,000 S 900P 1 581,000 VM 8-OCT 600A -- 79,000
5 S 6-NOV 530P 4 82,000 S 1100P 5 240,000 S/VM 4 PHILADELPHIA, PA WCAU NBC 6-NOV 1100P ,000 VM 12-DEC 500A -- 68,000 S 4 PHILADELPHIA, PA WPPX PAX 6-NOV 1130P 12 6,000 VM 4 PHILADELPHIA, PA WPVI ABC 12-DEC 530A ,000 VM 630A ,000 VM NOON ,000 VM 530P ,000 VM 5 SAN JOSE, CA KNTV NBC 12-NOV 500P -- 67,000 VM 5 SAN FRANCISCO, CA KTVU FOX 6-DEC NOON -- 85,000 VM 6 BOSTON, MA WCVB/5 ABC 3-NOV 1100P ,000 VM 4-NOV 530A ,000 VM 630A ,000 VM 500P ,000 VM WCVB cont. 530P ,000 VM 6 BOSTON, MA WHDH NBC 21-OCT 530P ,000 S/VM 1100P ,000 S 22-OCT 400P 11 86, OCT 1000A ,000 VM 11-DEC 500P ,000 VM 6 BOSTON, MA WLVI WB 6-DEC 1000P ,000 VM 7 DALLAS, TX KDFW FOX 6-DEC 900P ,000 VM 7 DALLAS, TX KXAS NBC 31-OCT 1030A -- 66,000 VM 400P ,000 VM 430P ,000 VM 500P ,000 VM 600P ,000 VM 1000P ,000 VM 8 WASHINGTON, DC WRC NBC 31-OCT 1100P ,000
6 VM 8 WASHINGTON, DC WTTG FOX 13-NOV 1000P ,000 VM 14-NOV 630A -- 86,000 VM 12-DEC 500P ,000 VM 1000P ,000 VM 9 ATLANTA, GA WGCL CBS 12-DEC 1100P -- 96,000 VM 9 ATLANTA, GA WXIA NBC 12-NOV 500P -- 65,000 T 10 DETROIT, MI WDIV NBC 3-OCT 530P ,000 T 600P ,000 T 4-OCT 530A ,000 T 600P ,000 VM 12-DEC 600A ,000 VM 600P ,000 VM 10 DETROIT, MI WXYZ ABC 12-DEC 630A ,000 * VM 16-DEC NOON ,000 VM 11 HOUSTON, TX KHOU CBS 12-DEC 1000P ,000 VM 11 HOUSTON, TX KHWB WB 12-DEC 900P -- 61,000 VM 11 HOUSTON, TX KPRC NBC 14-NOV 1000P ,000 VM 11 HOUSTON, TX KRIV FOX 21-NOV 800A -- 84,000 VM 11 HOUSTON, TX KTRK ABC 1-NOV 500A -- 48,000 S 4-OCT 400P 11 77,000 S/T 500P ,000 VM 12-DEC 530A -- 80,000 VM 600P ,000 VM 12 SEATTLE, WA KIRO CBS 12-DEC 530P ,000 VM 1100P ,000 VM 12 SEATTLE, WA KOMO ABC 12-DEC 500P ,000 VM 630P ,000 VM 1100P ,000 * VM 16-DEC 530P ,000 VM 13 TAMPA, FL WTVT FOX 12-DEC 1000P ,000
7 VM 14 MINNEAPOLIS, MN KARE NBC 14-NOV 1000P ,000 VM 15-NOV 530A -- 30,000 VM 14 MINNEAPOLIS, MN KMSP FOX 12-DEC 900P ,000 VM 15 MIAMI, FL WPLG ABC 25-NOV 600P ,000 VM 12-DEC 530P ,000 VM 1100P ,000 VM 15 MIAMI, FL WSVN FOX 12-DEC 800A -- 86,000 VM 630P -- 99,000 VM 15 MIAMI, FL WTVJ NBC 31-OCT 500P -- 46,000 VM 1100P ,000 * VM 16 PHOENIX, AZ KNXV ABC 16-DEC 500A -- 17,000 * VM 630A -- 22,000 * VM NOON -- 28,000 VM 16 PHOENIX, AZ KPHO CBS 12-DEC 600P -- 63,000 VM 16 PHOENIX, AZ KPNX NBC 13-NOV 1000P ,000 S/VM 16 PHOENIX, AZ KSAZ FOX 12-NOV 900P ,000 VM 12-DEC 900P ,000 T 17 CLEVELAND, OH WEWS ABC 3-OCT 600P ,000 VM 17 CLEVELAND, OH WJW FOX 11-OCT 500P ,000 VM 12-DEC 700A ,000 VM 800A ,000 VM 1000P ,000 VM 17 CLEVELAND, OH WOIO CBS 12-NOV 1100P ,000 VM 13-NOV 500P -- 69,000 VM 17 LORAIN, OH WUAB UPN 12-NOV 1000P -- 70,000 S 18 DENVER, CO KCNC CBS 24-OCT 430P 19 92,000 S 630P 7 67,000 VM 18 DENVER, CO KDVR FOX 20-OCT 900P -- 91,000 VM 18 DENVER, CO KMGH ABC 12-DEC 500P -- 84,000 VM 1000P -- 94,000
8 * VM 16-DEC 630A - 50,000 VM 18 DENVER, CO KWGN WB 12-DEC 900P -- 80,000 S/VM 19 SACRAMENTO, CA KCRA NBC 21-OCT 500P ,000 VM 19 SACRAMENTO, CA KMAX UPN 7-NOV 830A -- 40,000 VM 12-DEC 530A -- 5,000 VM 19 SACRAMENTO, CA KTXL FOX 10-OCT 1000P -- 64,000 * VM 20 ORLANDO, FL NEWS13 CBL 16-DEC 600A -- 7,000 S/VM 20 ORLANDO, FL WESH NBC 31-OCT 600P 9 116,000 S/VM 1100P 9 191,000 VM 20 ORLANDO, FL WFTV ABC 12-DEC 530A -- 38,000 VM NOON -- 56,000 VM 20 ORLANDO, FL WKMG CBS 12-DEC 500P -- 71,000 VM 530P -- 84,000 VM 1100P ,000 VM 20 ORLANDO, FL WOFL FOX 7-NOV 1000P -- 74,000 VM WOFL cont. 8-NOV 800A -- 18,000 VM 22 ST. LOUIS, MO KMOV CBS 25-NOV 500P ,000 VM 600P ,000 S/VM 22 ST. LOUIS, MO KPLR WB 18-NOV 900P 69 72,000 VM 22 ST. LOUIS, MO KTVI FOX 25-NOV 930P ,000 VM 12-DEC 900P ,000 VM 23 PORTLAND, OR KPTV UPN 12-DEC 600A -- 27,000 VM 1030P -- 68,000 VM 24 BALTIMORE, MD WNUV WB 12-DEC 630P -- 45,000 VM 25 INDIANAPOLIS, IN WISH CBS 12-DEC 1100P ,000 VM 13-DEC 500A -- 45,000 VM 25 INDIANAPOLIS, IN WRTV ABC 12-DEC 530A -- 32,000 VM 600A -- 53,000 VM 1130A -- 41,000 VM 26 SAN DIEGO, CA KFMB CBS 6-DEC NOON -- 55,000
9 VM 26 SAN DIEGO, CA KUSI IND 12-DEC 530A -- 12,000 VM 600A -- 21,000 VM 27 CHARLOTTE, NC WCNC NBC 7-OCT 500P -- 41,000 VM 600P -- 60,000 VM 28 HARTFORD, CT WFSB CBS 12-DEC NOON -- 78,000 VM 28 HARTFORD, CT WTNH ABC 12-DEC 500A -- 18,000 VM 28 HARTFORD, CT WVIT NBC 11-NOV 1100P ,000 VM 29 RALEIGH, NC WNCN NBC 7-NOV 1100P -- 69,000 VM 8-NOV 530P -- 27,000 VM 10-NOV 600A -- 17,000 VM 700A -- 47,000 VM 29 RALEIGH, NC WTVD ABC 12-DEC 600A -- 82,000 VM 30 NASHVILLE, TN WKRN ABC 12-DEC 400P -- 61,000 VM 1000P -- 93,000 VM 13-DEC 500A -- 28,000 VM 30 NASHVILLE, TN WTVF CBS 6-DEC 630P ,000 VM 31 KANSAS CITY, MO KSHB NBC 13-NOV 500P -- 25,000 VM 26-NOV 500A -- 4,000 VM 31 KANSAS CITY, MO WDAF FOX 10-OCT 500P -- 80,000 VM 25-NOV 600P -- 83,000 VM 6-DEC 530P -- 83,000 S 32 CINCINNATI, OH WCPO ABC 4-OCT 500P 6 63,000 S/T 530P 36 76,000 VM 14-NOV 530P -- 76,000 VM 12-DEC 500P -- 63,000 VM 530P -- 76,000 S 32 CINCINNATI, OH WLWT NBC 12-NOV 130P 2 22,000 S 330P 2 42,000 S 530P 2 53,000 S 13-NOV 600A 1 22,000
10 S 1030A 1 26,000 S NOON 1 25,000 S 330P 1 42,000 S 430P 1 53,000 S 530P 1 53,000 S 600P 1 52,000 S 730P 1 45,000 S 900P 1 127,000 S 1100P 1 107,000 S 14-NOV 500A 1 17,000 S 530A 2 17,000 S 600A 1 22,000 S 700A 1 38,000 S 830A 1 33,000 S 1000A 1 27,000 S WLWT cont. 1030A 1 26,000 S 1100A 1 20,000 S NOON 1 25,000 S 130P 1 22,000 S 330P 1 42,000 S 400P 1 47,000 S 430P 1 53,000 S 500P 1 56,000 S 530P 2 53,000 S/VM 600P 1 52,000 S 700P 2 58,000 S 730P 1 45,000 S 900P 1 127,000 S 930P 1 111,000 S 1000P 1 154,000
11 S/VM 1100P 5 107,000 S/VM 15-NOV 530P 5 53,000 VM 1100P ,000 VM 32 CINCINNATI, OH WXIX FOX 10-NOV 1000P -- 92,000 VM 11-NOV 830A -- 33,000 VM 12-DEC 700A -- 33,000 VM 800A -- 33,000 VM 1030P -- 79,000 VM 13-DEC 700A -- 33,000 VM 33 MILWAUKEE, WI WITI FOX 29-OCT 900P -- 97,000 VM 30-OCT 530P -- 63,000 VM 9-DEC 930P -- 94,000 S 33 MILWAUKEE, WI WPXE PAX 31-OCT 1030P 11 2,000 S/VM 33 MILWAUKEE, WI WTMJ NBC 31-OCT 1000P ,000 S/VM 1-NOV 1100A 13 42,000 VM WTMJ cont. 11-DEC 400P -- 59,000 VM 430P -- 68,000 S 34 COLUMBUS, OH WCMH NBC 9-OCT 600P 14 75,000 S 31-OCT 730P 1 68,000 S 1030P 1 164,000 S 1100P 8 139,000 VM 11-DEC 1100P ,000 * VM 34 COLUMBUS, OH WSYX ABC 16-DEC 1100P -- 65,000 * VM 34 COLUMBUS, OH WTTE FOX 16-DEC 1000P -- 76,000 VM 36 GREENVILLE, SC WLOS ABC 12-DEC 1100P -- 49,000 VM 36 SPARTANBURG, SC WSPA CBS 6-DEC 530A -- 13,000 VM 500P -- 49,000 VM 12-DEC 530P -- 51,000 VM 37 SAN ANTONIO, TX KABB FOX 11-DEC 900P -- 74,000 VM 37 SAN ANTONIO, TX KSAT ABC 14-NOV 1000P ,000
12 VM 11-DEC 500P ,000 VM 600P ,000 VM 12-DEC 530A -- 16,000 VM 600A -- 31,000 VM 38 GRAND RAPIDS, MI WWMT CBS 6-DEC 500P -- 35,000 VM 39 BIRMINGHAM, AL WBRC FOX 13-NOV 1000P -- 90,000 VM 39 BIRMINGHAM, AL WVTM NBC 4-NOV 1000P -- 90,000 VM 13-NOV 600P -- 60,000 VM 1000P -- 90,000 VM 40 W. PALM BEACH, FL WPBF ABC 12-DEC 1100P -- 59,000 VM 13-DEC 500A -- 5,000 VM 600A -- 9,000 VM 40 W. PALM BEACH, FL WPTV NBC 12-NOV 500P ,000 VM 41 MEMPHIS, TN WHBQ FOX 12-NOV 500P -- 44,000 VM 900P -- 79,000 VM WHBQ cont. 13-NOV 700A -- 52,000 VM 15-NOV 530A -- 37,000 VM 12-DEC 500P -- 44,000 VM 41 MEMPHIS, TN WLMT UPN 6-DEC 900P -- 37,000 VM 41 MEMPHIS, TN WMC NBC 6-DEC NOON -- 60,000 VM 41 MEMPHIS, TN WPTY ABC 6-DEC 500P -- 14,000 VM 12-DEC 500P -- 14,000 VM 41 MEMPHIS, TN WREG CBS 13-DEC 500A -- 19,000 VM 530A -- 29,000 VM 42 NORFLOK, VA WAVY NBC 12-NOV 1100P -- 99,000 VM 13-NOV 530A -- 38,000 VM 41 NORFOLK, VA WVEC ABC 9-DEC 500P -- 63,000 VM 10-DEC 530A -- 33,000 VM 12-DEC 500P -- 63,000 S/VM 43 NEW ORLEANS, LA WDSU NBC 13-NOV 1000P 8 99,000
13 VM 43 NEW ORLEANS, LA WGNO ABC 12-DEC 500P -- 34,000 S 43 NEW ORLEANS, LA WPXL PAX 13-NOV 1030P 19 15,000 S 19-NOV 1030P 8 15,000 VM 43 NEW ORLEANS, LA WVUE/8 FOX 12-NOV 500P -- 45,000 VM 12-DEC 500P -- 45,000 VM 44 GREENSBORO, NC WGHP FOX 4-NOV 1030P -- 70,000 VM 5-NOV 630A -- 58,000 VM 12-DEC 1000P -- 91,000 VM 44 GREENSBORO, NC WXII NBC 12-DEC 600P -- 71,000 VM 45 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK KFOR NBC 11-DEC 600P ,000 VM 630P -- 79,000 VM 1000P ,000 VM 45 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK KOCO ABC 12-DEC NOON -- 32,000 VM 45 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK KOKH FOX 12-DEC 900P -- 40,000 VM 45 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK KWTV CBS 12-DEC 1000P ,000 VM 46 HARRISBURG, PA WGAL NBC 21-OCT 600P ,000 VM 46 HARRISBURG, PA WHTM ABC 12-DEC 1100P -- 39,000 VM 46 HARRISBURG, PA WLYH UPN 12-DEC 1000P -- 10,000 VM 47 BUFFALO, NY WGRZ NBC 13-NOV 600A -- 32,000 VM 500P -- 92,000 VM 47 BUFFALO, NY WIVB CBS 12-DEC 1100P ,000 VM 13-DEC 630A -- 67,000 T 48 ALBUQUERQUE, NM KOAT ABC 7-OCT 530A -- 22,000 T NOON -- 36,000 S 400P 4 29,000 S 430P 10 29,000 S 500P 3 62,000 S/T 600P 62 73,000 VM 12-DEC 530A -- 25,000 VM 630A -- 44,000
14 VM 1230P -- 31,000 S 48 CARLSBAD, NM KOCT ABC 7-OCT 400P 4 2,000 S 430P 10 2,000 S 500P 3 2,000 S 600P 62 3,000 S 48 SILVER CITY, NM KOVT ABC 7-OCT 400P 4 2,000 S 430P 9 2,000 S 500P 3 2,000 S 600P 62 2,000 VM 49 PROVIDENCE, RI WJAR NBC 4-NOV 1100P ,000 VM 7-NOV 1100P ,000 S 50 LOUISVILLE, KY WHAS ABC 9-OCT 700P 2 60,000 S 1100P 2 78,000 S 10-OCT MID 2 21,000 S 130A 2 11,000 S WHAS cont. 230A 2 3,000 S 630A 1 57,000 S 700A 1 59,000 S 730A 1 61,000 S 800A 1 63,000 S 830A 1 59,000 S 930A 1 43,000 S 1000A 1 35,000 S NOON 1 46,000 S 1230P 1 50,000 S 100P 1 33,000 S 230P 1 28,000 S 430P 1 45,000 S 500P 95 60,000 VM 13-DEC 500A -- 23,000
15 VM 51 LAS VEGAS, NV KTNV ABC 12-DEC 600P -- 25,000 VM 51 LAS VEGAS, NV KVBC NBC 11-DEC 1100P -- 80,000 VM 53 JACKSONVILLE, FL WJXT IND 21-NOV 1000P -- 92,000 VM 1030P -- 83,000 VM 1100P -- 89,000 VM 1-DEC 1030P -- 83,000 S/VM 53 JACKSONVILLE, FL WJXX ABC 21-NOV 1100P 5 17,000 S/VM 53 JACKSONVILLE, FL WTLV NBC 21-NOV 1100P 5 83,000 * S 22-DEC 830P 6 57,000 * VM 54 AUSTIN, TX NEWS 8 CBL 16-DEC 600A -- 7,000 VM 54 AUSTIN, TX KEYE CBS 12-DEC 500P -- 16,000 VM 54 AUSTIN, TX KTBC FOX 25-NOV 530P -- 32,000 VM 54 AUSTIN, TX KVUE ABC 12-DEC 630A -- 27,000 VM 1130A -- 12,000 VM 500P -- 29,000 VM 54 AUSTIN, TX KXAN NBC 11-NOV 500P -- 39,000 VM 500P -- 46,000 VM 55 FRESNO, CA KFSN ABC 11-DEC 1100P -- 35,000 VM 56 LITTLE ROCK, AR KARK NBC 27-NOV 600P -- 37,000 VM 1000P -- 49,000 VM 28-NOV 530A -- 10,000 VM 600A -- 24,000 VM 630A -- 30,000 VM 56 LITTLE ROCK, AR KTHV CBS 9-DEC 500P -- 42,000 S 57 ALBANY, NY WNYT NBC 13-DEC 500P 2 50,000 S 600P 2 81,000 S 800P 2 85,000 S 930P 2 77,000 S 1100P 3 70,000 S 14-DEC 630A 2 5,000
16 S 700A 2 4,000 S 600P 2 49,000 S 1030P 2 20,000 S 1100P 2 51,000 S 15-DEC 500A 2 1,000 S 700A 2 12,000 S 900A 2 19,000 S 1000A 2 4,000 S 600P 2 32,000 S 1000P 2 69,000 S 1100P 2 58,000 S 16-DEC 1030A 2 11,000 S NOON 2 19,000 S 500P 2 50,000 S 530P 2 58,000 S WNYT cont. 600P 2 81,000 S 830P 2 82,000 S 1100P 2 70,000 S 17-DEC 500A 2 6,000 S 830A 4 45,000 S 930A 1 24,000 S 1030A 2 11,000 S 1100A 2 4,000 S NOON 2 19,000 S 1230P 2 15,000 S 230P 2 7,000 S 330P 2 5,000 S 430P 2 31,000 * VM 500P -- 48,000 * VM 19-DEC 600P -- 51,000
17 VM 58 RICHMOND, VA WTVR CBS 12-DEC 500P -- 36,000 VM 59 TULSA, OK KJRH NBC 12-DEC 600P -- 18,000 VM 59 TULSA, OK KOTV CBS 12-DEC 1000P -- 95,000 VM 13-DEC 530A -- 9,000 VM 630A -- 48,000 VM 59 TULSA, OK KTUL ABC 12-DEC 1000P -- 98,000 S 60 DAYTON, OH WDTN ABC 4-OCT 530P 26 36,000 VM 12-DEC NOON -- 16,000 VM 62 KNOXVILLE, TN WTNZ FOX 6-DEC 1000P -- 14,000 S/T 63 MOBILE, AL WEAR ABC 4-OCT 1000P 48 58,000 VM 64 FLINT, MI WJRT ABC 8-OCT 1100P -- 49,000 VM 9-OCT 500A -- 21,000 VM 64 FLINT, MI WNEM CBS 10-OCT 530P -- 50,000 VM 11-OCT 500A -- 18,000 VM 65 WICHITA, KS KAKE ABC 12-DEC 500P -- 38,000 VM 66 LEXINGTON, KY WDKY FOX 10-DEC 1000P -- 26,000 VM 66 LEXINGTON, KY WKYT CBS 10-DEC 1100P -- 35,000 VM 12-DEC 1100P -- 35,000 VM 67 ROANOKE, VA WFXR FOX 7-NOV 1000P -- 23,000 VM 68 TOLEDO, OH WTVG ABC 12-DEC 500P -- 33,000 * VM 69 GREEN BAY, WI WBAY ABC 17-DEC 600A -- 19,000 VM 70 DES MOINES, IA WHO NBC 15-NOV NOON -- 28,000 VM 73 TUCSON, AZ KGUN ABC 12-DEC NOON -- 19,000 VM 1000P -- 40,000 VM 74 SPRINGFIELD, MO KOLR CBS 1-NOV 630A -- 25,000 VM 1100A -- 25,000 VM 500P -- 37,000 * VM 17-DEC 500P -- 37,000 VM 75 OMAHA, NE KETV ABC 12-DEC 500P -- 45,000 VM 75 OMAHA, NE KMTV CBS 12-DEC 1000P -- 33,000
18 VM 75 OMAHA, NE KPTM FOX 12-DEC 900P -- 27,000 VM 76 FT. MYERS, FL WBBH NBC 12-NOV 600P -- 22,000 VM 1100P -- 52,000 S 76 FT. MYERS, FL WFTX FOX 5-OCT 930P 3 52,000 S 1000P 35 43,000 VM 77 PADUCAH, KY KFVS CBS 26-NOV 600A -- 42,000 VM 12-DEC 500P -- 61,000 VM 79 SHREVEPORT, LA KSLA CBS 6-DEC 1000P -- 60,000 VM 12-DEC 1000P -- 60,000 VM 13-DEC 600A -- 23,000 VM 630A -- 25,000 VM 81 SYRACUSE, NY WTVH CBS 12-DEC 1100P -- 24,000 S 82 CHAMPAIGN, IL WAND ABC 4-OCT 1000P 15 35,000 VM 82 CHAMPAIGN, IL WCIA CBS 12-DEC 600P -- 50,000 VM 1000P -- 61,000 VM WCIA cont. 13-DEC 530A -- 11,000 VM 630A -- 28,000 VM 84 COLUMBIA, SC WIS/10 NBC 15-NOV 700P -- 62,000 VM 85 MADISON, WI WKOW ABC 13-DEC 530A -- 5,000 VM 87 SOUTH BEND, IN WSJV FOX 25-OCT 600A -- 5,000 VM 700A -- 6,000 VM 88 JACKSON, MS WJTV CBS 7-OCT 500P -- 34,000 VM 600P -- 43,000 VM 89 CEDAR RAPDIS, IA KGAN CBS 6-DEC NOON -- 18,000 VM 500P -- 22,000 VM 89 CEDAR RAPIDS, IA KWWL NBC 9-NOV 630A -- 35,000 VM 92 DAVENPORT, IA KWQC NBC 13-NOV 1000P -- 79,000 VM 93 BRISTOL, VA WCYB NBC 13-NOV 1230P -- 27,000 S 93 JOHNSON CITY, TN WJHL CBS 13-OCT 800P 7 37,000 S 830P 7 40,000
19 S 1000P 7 52,000 S 1100P 19 28,000 S 1130P ,000 S 27-OCT 930P 2 56,000 S 1030P 2 51,000 S 1130P 2 13,000 S 8-DEC 1130P 15 13,000 S 93 KINGSPORT, TN WKPT ABC 13-OCT 1100P 93 1,000 S 8-DEC 1100P 15 1,000 VM 97 EVANSVILLE, IN WEHT ABC 12-DEC 530A -- 6,000 VM 630A -- 14,000 VM 500P -- 29,000 VM 97 EVANSVILLE, IN WTVW FOX 12-DEC 900P -- 28,000 VM 13-DEC 630A -- 3,000 VM 99 SAVAMMAJ. GA WSAV NBC 14-NOV 600P -- 22,000 VM WSAV cont. 15-NOV 500P -- 15,000 VM 600P -- 22,000 VM 110 RENO, NV KRXI FOX 6-DEC NOON -- 1,000 VM 12-DEC NOON -- 1,000 S/VM 110 RENO, NV KTVN CBS 14-NOV 500P 13 16,000 S 630P 15 19,000 S/VM 1100P 13 10,000 S 15-NOV 130A 13 1,000 S 530A 15 4,000 S 600A 12 7,000 S 630A 12 11,000 S 111 LANSING, MI WSYM FOX 8-NOV 1000P 8 13,000 VM 12-DEC 530P -- 5,000 S 146 WILMINGTON, NC WWAY ABC 8-OCT 500P 88 13,000 S 9-OCT 600P 13 22,000
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