THE WKNR MUSIC GUIDE March 9, 1966THE WKNR MUSIC GUIDE March 9, 1966
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Knorr Broadcasting Corp. Sale Of Dearborn WKNR 1310 Ends 22 Year Ownership Era in Motor City
Two station sales were reported last week for an aggregate of almost $7.5 million. Sold were WKNR Dearborn, Mich. (Detroit), by Knorr Broadcasting Corp. to Mission Broadcasting Co. for a price in the neighborhood of $6 million and KTHI-TV Fargo, N.D., by Fuqua Communications to the Morgan Murphy station group for $1.4 million.
Also last week the FCC approved, by a 4 to 1vote, the transfer of WASH (FM) in Washington from Everett L. Dillard to Metromedia Inc. and the sale of Metromedia’s WCBM-FM Baltimore to the A.S. Abell Co.
Included in the WKNR package is the purchase of WKHM-TV which holds a construction permit for channel 18 in Jackson, Mich., and an option to buy WKNR-FM Dearborn, at a later date.
WKNR, founded in 1946, is principally owned by Mrs. Fred Knorr of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., who also has controlling interest in Jackson Broadcasting Corp. (WKHM-AM-FM) Jackson. Other principals of the selling corporation include Walter Patterson, executive vice president, Charles J. Sitta, vice president, Robert M. Booth Jr., assistant secretary, and (renown veteran Detroit sportscaster) Van Patrick. Mr. Booth owns 33% of WSAL-AM FM in Logansport, Ind., and Mr. Patrick is a 50% owner of WSRF-AM-FM in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
WKHM-TV is owned by Jackson Broadcasting Corp.(51%) and Southern Michigan Broadcasting Corp. and Knorr Broadcasting Corp. (each 17%). Southern Michigan Broadcasting Corp. is the licensee of WKFR-AM-FM (also known as ‘Keener’ 14) Battle Creek, Mich.
Mission Broadcasting Co., controlled by Jack Roth and family, already owns KONG and KRRY-FM, both San Antonio, Tex., WRIZ Coral Gables, Fla., and is an applicant for an FM in Miami. The sale of Mission’s only television station, KSAT-TV (formerly KONO-TV) San Antonio to The Outlet Co. for $10.5 million was approved by the FCC last November(see BROADCASTING,Nov. 27, 1967).
WKNR is a daytimer on 1310 kc with 5kw. WKNR-FM, which Mission has an option to buy, is on 100.3 mc with7.1 kw. WKHM-TV is authorized to telecast with 1,084 kw visual from an antenna that is 1,050 feet above terrain.
KTHI-TV (ch.11), founded in 1959, is principally owned by J.B. Fuqua, president of Fuqua Communications Inc., a subsidiary of Fuqua Industries Inc. Other Fuqua holdings are WROZ and WTVW (TV), both Evansville, Ind., KXOASacramento, Calif., and WTAC Flint, Mich. Mr. Fuqua personally own 100% of WJBF (TV) Augusta, Ga.
The Morgan Murphy stations are controlled by Mr. Murphy, who also has interests in the Superior Evening Telegram, Manitowoc Herald Times, Two Rivers Reporter, Ashland Press, all Wisconsin, and the Virginia (Minn.) Mesabi News. The Murphy stations are WISC-TV Madison, Wis., KXYL-AM-FM-TV Spokane and KAPP (TV) Yakima, both Washington.
KTHI-TV has 304 kw visual and operates from an antenna 2,063 feet above ground. Both WKNR and KTHI-TV sales were handled by William T. Stubblefield, mediabroker.
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Note: The original article was edited and condensed by the author.
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Information, credit and news source: Broadcasting; June 24, 1968
The 113 records and 13 albums and their positions on this “Keener Hits of 1966” Music Guide were determined by mathematical computation, considering each record’s and album’s position and duration on each of the WKNR Music Guides during the past 52 weeks and does not necessarily reflect the comparative sales of these records and albums.
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A sincere, thank you, Mrs. Patti Griggs. This featured presentation would have not been possible without your generosity, dedication, and your continuous support.
Above WKNR music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.
A special thank you to Keener legend Bob Green (Bob Green Productions) of Houston, Texas, for contributing this WKNR December 1967 audio memory with Motor City Radio Flashbacks ?
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Recording audio remastered by Motor City Radio Flashbacks
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NOTE: During the course of WKNR’s nearly nine year charts run, there had been four appearance modifications in the chart’s designs. Last week, we featured the third (and final week) of that chart’s design run (December 13;see it here). The above December 20, 1971 chart debut’s the new look for the week’s survey. The “new look” ultimately would be the final template altogether for WKNR’s chart playlists. The Keener story bears noting the station would cease publication of their music charts by the end of March, 1972.
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WKNR MUSIC GUIDE (Beatles in Detroit – 4th of 4 Series) [A] October 8, 1964
WKNR MUSIC GUIDE (Beatles in Detroit – 4th of 4 Series) [B] October 8, 1964
BEATLES IN DETROIT ’64 | WKNR EXCLUSIVE 4TH of 4 GUIDES
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— OCTOBER 8-14, 1964 —
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— THIS WEEK 57 YEARS AGO —
FOR THE 3RD KEENER ‘BEATLES IN DETROIT’ SPECIAL ISSUE GO HERE
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WKNR MUSIC GUIDE (Beatles in Detroit – 3rd of 4 Series) [A] October 1, 1964
WKNR MUSIC GUIDE (Beatles in Detroit – 3rd of 4 Series) [B] October 1, 1964
BEATLES IN DETROIT ’64 | WKNR EXCLUSIVE 3RD of 4 GUIDES
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— OCTOBER 1-7, 1964 —
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NEXT WEEK: WKNR — 4TH of 4 SERIES — OCTOBER 8, 1964
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WKNR MUSIC GUIDE (2nd of 4 Series) [A] September 24, 1964
WKNR MUSIC GUIDE (2nd of 4 Series) [B] September 24, 1964
BEATLES IN DETROIT ’64 | WKNR EXCLUSIVE 2ND of 4 GUIDES
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— SEPTEMBER 24-30, 1964 —
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NEXT WEEK: WKNR — 3RD of 4 SERIES — OCTOBER 1, 1964
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Above WKNR music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.
Today we are showcasing a selected WKNR Jim Jeffries audio file from the Motor City Radio Flashbacks airchecks library.
Having been long archived in the collection, this audio file was digitally renewed and enhanced in sound. We are delighted to feature this Jim Jeffries aircheck once again — REMASTERED — from what the audio previously sounded like HERE.
Also corrected was the recording’s speed pitch, having upped the speed slightly to a more ‘normal’ state than what the original recording archived sounded previously.
For more on Jim Jeffries we previously featured on Motor City Radio Flashbacks, goHERE.
Another classic Motor City radio flashback, indeed. Jim Jeffries on WKNR, fifty-five years ago, August 14, 1966.
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