Media outlets starting with C
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CCapital Nature
Capital Nature is a non-profit organization and publishes a newsletter dedicated to enjoying nature in the greater Washington Metropolitan area, including local parks and preserves, activities, and events.
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Capital News Service
Capital News Service serves as a source of Maryland state and federal government news for 14 daily newspapers and wire services, more than 60 weekly and monthly newspapers and newsletters, a news-radio station, a statewide public television network and several online services. The news service is operated by the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. It is only in operation during the months school is in session, from August to May. Students' stories have appeared in The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun and The Washington Times.
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CCapital News Service - Annapolis Bureau
Capital News Service serves as a source of Maryland state and federal government news for 14 daily newspapers and wire services, more than 60 weekly and monthly newspapers and newsletters, a news-radio station, a statewide public television network and several online services. The news service is operated by the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. It is only in operation during the months school is in session, from August to May. Students' stories have appeared in The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun and The Washington Times.
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CCapital News Service - Washington, D.C. Bureau
Capital News Service serves as a source of Maryland state and federal government news for 14 daily newspapers and wire services, more than 60 weekly and monthly newspapers and newsletters, a news-radio station, a statewide public television network and several online services. The news service is operated by the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. It is only in operation during the months school is in session, from August to May. Students' stories have appeared in The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun and The Washington Times.
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CCapital News Service Online
Capital News Service serves as a source of Maryland state and federal government news for 14 daily newspapers and wire services, more than 60 weekly and monthly newspapers and newsletters, a news-radio station, a statewide public television network and several online services. The news service is operated by the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. It is only in operation during the months school is in session, from August to May. Students' stories have appeared in The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun and The Washington Times.
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Capital North East
Background and Format: Capital North East aims to provide news, features and music for Newcastle Upon Tyne and the north east of England, available on 105-106 FM, DAB Digital Radio and online. Advertising information can be found here. Programme Maker/Production Company: Global Radio Target Audience: Listeners aged 15-34. Circulation: Source: RAJAR for period ending March 2020. Top Tips For PRs: Their Instagram can be found here. Their YouTube can be found here. Local programming is restricted to weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, and weekend mid-mornings. There is no automated programming across the Capital Network. Capital North East's programming is locally produced and presented for 7 hours per day Monday-Friday, 8 hours across each weekend, totalling 43 hours of locally produced programming per week. The newsroom can be reached on +44 (0)191 444 2550 Awards: 2016 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Breakfast Show of the Year (over 2 Million TSA): Capital Breakfast with Bodg, Matt & Scarlett (bronze) 2014 - Radio Academy Awards, Best Entertainment Programme: Rob Howard (silver) Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 15 September 2010 Global Radio has announced plans to launch the largest ‘hit music’ network in the UK with the creation of the new Capital Network. From early January 2011 the new network will reach an audience of more than 6.3m people broadcasting in major cities across the UK. The flagship Capital London will now be joined by another eight stations creating a national network with programming that is locally focused. Capital will replace the six Galaxy stations operating in Scotland, South Coast, Birmingham, and Manchester, Yorkshire and North East as well as the current Hit Music Network stations Red Dragon, Trent, RAM and Leicester Sound. From 2011 the network will be known as “95 - 106 Capital FM, The UK’s No.1 Hit Music Station”. In each area across the country breakfast and drivetime shows will remain locally produced and all programming will remain locally focused. Local news hours will be extended and local advertising will remain locally sold. The stations will be: Capital London Capital Scotland Capital North East Capital Yorkshire Capital Manchester Capital Birmingham Capital East Midlands Capital South Wales Capital South Coast Further details will be announced in due course.
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Capital North East
Other Information: Capital North East broadcasts bulletins containing a mix of North East, UK and world news together with sport, entertainment, travel and weather information on the hour from 06:00 to 19:00 on weekdays and 06:00 to 12:00 on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Capital North West and North Wales
Background and format:- Capital North West and Wales aims to provide news and music for North West of England including the Wirral peninsula, Cheshire and Wales, available on 103.4 FM, DAB and Online. Advertising information can be found here.
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Capital North West and Wales - News Desk
Background and format:- Capital North West and Wales aims to provide news and music for North West of England including the Wirral peninsula, Cheshire and Wales, available on 103.4 FM, DAB and Online. Advertising information can be found here.