Interstate Broadcasting

Interstate Broadcasting, Inc. is a privately owned American broadcasting company owned and operated by native Roddy Frackowiak (b. 1931). It was founded in 1977 with his purchase of independent station WTIX-TV. The company is known for pioneering the hot adult album alternative radio format with it's Air-branded stations.

The company's main offices are located in with operational headquarters in.

History
After purchasing WTIX-TV from Evening News Association, Roddy Frackowiak would establish Interstate Broadcasting, Inc. to handle his current and future radio and television stations. The name of the company was part of Roddy's goal to make it the state of Illinois' flagship locally owned broadcasting company. For the next few years, Frackowick would purchase a bunch of mostly UHF TV stations and a couple of big market radio stations.

In 1992, Interstate bought the Channel 10 license of television station WBNB-TV, and returned WBNB-TV to the air, retaining WBNB's CBS affiliation in the process.

Chicago

 * WTIX-TV

Los Angeles

 * KQAR-FM (Air 107.3)
 * KVFI (92.5 Hi-Fi)

Denver

 * KXUU (U102)
 * KJKD (99.3 Jack FM)
 * KMSK/KDVR-FM/KXDC (K94)
 * K297AX (Old School 107.3)

Chicago

 * WUIH (Hi-Way 90.3)
 * WRAI-FM (Air 98.3)

Boston

 * WAAF-FM (WAAF 107.3)
 * WNES-FM (Next 92.1)
 * WCXB (X99)
 * WQAR-FM (96.5 The Quarter)

New York City

 * WXAR (Air 94.5)
 * WTHC-FM (Thunder 95.9)

Philadelphia

 * WVYV (Valley Village Radio 830)

Dallas-Ft. Worth

 * KFUL-FM (91 Class-X)
 * KQFW (95.5 The Quarter)