
Terry Monday. VP/ Programming. Station: KVSP and KRMP-A/Oklahoma City; KJMM and KGTO-A/Tulsa; KJMZ, KKRX-A and KXCA/Lawton, OK communicated with TheIndustry.biz about the Tornado in Oklahoma.RADIO FACTS: How are the stations in OK holding up?TERRY MONDAY: Everybody at all our radio stations are fine.RADIO FACTS: What kind of relief efforts is your company doing?TERRY MONDAY: Perry Broadcasting has created a drop off site for the Red Cross. We’re using stations KVSP/KRMP in Oklahoma City, KJMM/KGTO in Tulsa, KJMZ/KKRX/KXCA in Lawton and KPNS/KDDQKKEN in Duncan, OK. We’re asking listeners to drop off bottle water, sports drinnks, diapers, wipes, toiletries, trash bags, dusk mask, hand sanitizer and snack items.RADIO FACTS: Please give contact info for ways that industry people can donate.TERRY MONDAY: Any monetary donations can be made directly to the Red Cross.