Stephan Marks
Stephan Marks, a Maryland native, is owner and operator of radio and television stations in three small United States markets.
Stations owned by Stephan Marks[1]
Television
- KXGN-TV channel 5 (digital 10), Glendive, Montana (CBS/MTN/NBC)[2][3]
- KYUS-TV channel 3 (digital 13), Miles City, Montana (NBC, rebroadcasts Billings' KULR-TV, a station owned by Cowles Publishing Company)[4]
- WBKB-TV channel 11 (digital 13), Alpena, Michigan (CBS/Fox DT2/ABC DT3)[5][6]
- WBKP channel 5 (digital 5), Calumet/Marquette, Michigan (The CW)[7]
- WBUP channel 10 (digital 10), Ishpeming/Marquette, Michigan (ABC)
Radio
Michigan
- WCCY 1400 AM - Houghton, Michigan
- WHKB 102.3 FM - Houghton, Michigan
- WOLV 97.7 FM - Houghton, Michigan
- WFER 1230 AM - Iron River, Michigan
- WIKB-FM 99.1 FM - Iron River, Michigan
Montana
- KDZN 96.5 FM - Glendive, Montana
- KGCX 93.1 FM - Sidney, Montana
- KIKC 1250 AM - Forsyth, Montana
- KIKC-FM 101.3 FM - Forsyth, Montana
- KMTA 1050 AM - Miles City, Montana
- KXDI 93.9 FM - Dickinson, North Dakota
- KXGN 1400 AM - Glendive, Montana
- KYUS-FM 92.3 FM - Miles City, Montana
North Dakota
- KDSR 101.1 FM - Williston, North Dakota
- KXDI 93.9 FM - Belfield, North Dakota
- KXWI 98.5 FM - Williston, North Dakota
Virginia
- WVES 99.3 FM - Accomac, Virginia
Wisconsin
- WCQM 98.3 FM - Park Falls, Wisconsin
- WPFP 980 AM - Park Falls, Wisconsin
References
- ↑ TV and Radio Stations that Stephen A. Marks has an attributable interest in.
- ↑ Glendive TV station is one-man operation (AP), Billings Gazette, October 6, 2003
- ↑ It Doesn't Get Smaller Than This: On KXGN-TV in Glendive, Mont., the sports department is a one-man band, John Walters, Sports Illustrated, March 19, 2001
- ↑ Digital Television Coming...Slowly: Montana broadcasters pay a huge price to go digital, but where are the viewers?, Sanjay Talwani, Montana Journalism Review, 2002 Archived February 8, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ TV in Smallville, Melanie M. Clarke, Broadcasting & Cable, 9/15/2003
- ↑ WBKB-TV 11 Alpena
- ↑ Michiguide
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