Media outlets starting with B
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Mobile Press-Register is Alabama's oldest newspaper, founded in 1813 and published continuously since then. It is a daily publication serving residents of Mobile and Baldwin counties, Alabama, with information on hard and local news, sports, business and finance, entertainment, events, lifestyle and weather. Deadlines are at noon ET two days prior to publication.
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The Forum is a daily newspaper published for readers in the sister cities of Fargo, ND and Morehead, MN. The editorial content covers local and regional news, government, politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment and agriculture. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Olympian is a local daily newspaper written for residents of Olympia, WA. The newspaper covers local news, sports, education, business, entertainment & politics.
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The Idaho Statesman is written for residents in the Boise, ID, area. The paper covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, arts & entertainment and special reports. It was founded as a weekly newspaper in 1864. The paper does not publish a holiday gift guide. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Austin American-Statesman, "the paper of Central Texas," is a daily broadsheet covering regional, national and international news. The paper's daily sections include a Metro/state section, focusing on local and regional news, business, a Sports section, life/entertainment, as well as editorial articles and classified ads. In addition, the paper's weekly sections offer a more specific focus on a number of topics. Austin360 includes news and features on music, dance, dining and other topics related to arts and entertainment. The publication offers in-depth technology coverage in its Tech Monday section. Coverage includes consumer electronics, area technology firms, as well as computer and technology-related news. Other offerings include Weekly Business Review on Saturdays, a complete package of the entire week's stock market and mutual fund activity; Travel, featuring travel advice, and features related to travel and vacation destinations. Austin American-Statesman is a morning paper. There is no editorial calendar available, as deadlines are on-going. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). Awards: 2013 - Online Media Awards, Best Campaigning / Investigative Journalism: Uncounted Casualties (nominated) Send holiday gift guide submissions to desk editors for specific coverage - there is no singular gift guide contact for the outlet overall.
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The Herald-Palladium is a daily newspaper focused on reporting the news in Southwest Michigan. The paper features local news, business, sports, world, health, stock market and entertainment news.
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KDVS-FM is a non-commercial station owned by University of California. The format of the station is college variety. KDVS-FM broadcasts in the Davis, CA area at 90.3 FM.
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WCVL-FM is a commercial station owned by Saga Communications Inc. The format of the station is Classic Country. WCVL-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Charlottesville, VA area. The station airs locally at 92.7 FM. WCVL-FM's tagline is "C-Ville Country 92.7."
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This quarterly publication is aimed at entrepreneurs and small business owners. Covers business news, information on upcoming events, tips, advice and reading recommendations. The first publication is expected to be the July 2014 edition. Sections include: Feature Story, Up and Coming, What's Hot, Smart Tips and Surveys, Community/Mentor Q&A, What to Read
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is written for the residents of Milwaukee and surrounding areas. It covers local, state, national and international news, as well as business, entertainment, sports and lifestyle. The paper is the product of a 1995 merger between the Milwaukee Journal, founded in 1882, and the Milwaukee Sentinel, founded in 1837. The paper uses wire services, including the Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg News and Dow Jones News Service for much of its national and international news. In August 2009, the paper joined a national sports content-sharing alliance with several other papers across the country.