Quality broadcasting involves the talent, energy and commitment of many people. We gratefully acknowledge the support of Channel 13, Channel 2 and KERA 90.1 underwriters.
13 PROGRAM UNDERWRITERS
ACME Brick Inc.
American Express Travel
Ameritrust N.A.
Antiques Antique;
Avis/Hayes Leasing Company Inc.
Baker and McKenzie
Ben E. Keith Foundation
The Boshell Family Foundation
Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation
Collage Inc.
Collectible Trains and Toys
Crescent Shops and Galleries/The Rosewood Corporation
Dallas County Community College District
Dallas/Fort Worth Suburban Newspapers
The Dallas Morning News
Dillard’s Department Store
Environmental Material Inc.
FINA Inc.
Fitz and Floyd
The 500 Inc.
General Aluminum Corporation
Half Price Books, Records, Magazines Inc.
Heritage Lite Beef
IMS Computers
Jackson and Walker
Lexmark International
Lexus
Lone Star Gas
Marty’s
Men’s Wearhouse
NorthPark Center
NorthPark National Bank
Pangburn Foundation
JCPenney Company Inc.
Point West Volvo
Rootabaga Bookery
Sigel’s
Southwest Securities Inc.
Southwestern Bell Foundation
Sterling Software
Stonebriar Homes
Syms
Veritech
Vought Aircraft Company
Winn-Dixie
Woodworking Unlimited
13 DAY-OF- THE-WEEK UNDERWRITERS
Avis/Hayes Leasing Company Inc.
Dallas Southwest Osteopathic
Exxon Corporation
The R. W. Fair Foundation
Kroger Company
Oryx Energy Company
The Pearle Vision Foundation
13 GENERAL PROGRAMMING SUPPORT
American Airlines Avis/Hayes Leasing Company Inc. Dean Witter Hawk Electronics
Lexus
Lone Star Gas
The Pearle Vision Foundation
Toys Unique
KERA 90.1 UNDERWRITERS
Allied Pest Control
American Airlines
Ameritrust
Arter Hadden
Attorney Resource
Avis/Hayes Leasing Company Inc.
Boyd and Associates
Border’s Books and Music
Brinks Home Security
Cafe Society
Burlington Northern Railroad
The Dallas Morning News
Domino’s Pizza
Dr. Delphinium Designs
8.D Restaurant
Gardere and Wynne
Hale, Spencer. Pronske and Trust, P.C., Attorneys and
Counselors
Hall Price Books, Records, Magazines Inc.
Heart Place
Intel Corporation
Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue, Attorneys and Counselors
La Madeleine French Bakeries & Cafes
Law Offices of Windle Turley
Marc Stanley, Attorney at Law
Marguiles Communications
National Business Association
Riddle and Brown, Attorneys and Counselors
Snapper
Tandy Corporation
TPA Inc.
Taylor’s Bookstores
TCI Cablevision of Dallas Inc.
Terrace House
Thompson and Knight. Attorneys and Counselors
The Unitarian Universalis! Churches of North Texas
Val d’Orbieu Wines/Reserve St. Martin
Whole Earth Provision Company
Winn-Dixie
KERA 90.1 DAY-OF-THE-WEEK UNDERWRITERS
Exxon
2 PROGRAM UNDERWRITERS
Ameritrust N.A.
Avis/Hayes Leasing Company Inc.
Back Door Studio
Bank One
Carl’s Sewing Center
The Dallas Morning News
Dallas County Community College District
DentaCare Dental Group/Dr. Edward H. Hobbs
Executive Interior and Executive Office Movers
Gosdin Farms Mc6 Feedyard
The Fabric Affair
The 500 Inc.
The Grand Kempinski Dallas
Hatton Sumners
IMS Computers
Occidental Chemical Corporation
Park Place
Ted Prohaska Inc.
2 DAY-OF-THE-WEEK UNDERWRITERS
Avis/Hayes Leasing Company Inc.
D Magazine
R. W. Fair Foundation
2 GENERAL PROGRAMMING SUPPORT
The Grand Kempinski Dallas
KERA SESAME STREET PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM (PEP) INITIATIVE
JCPenney
The Dallas Foundation
The Sid W. Richardson Foundation
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