Media outlets starting with I
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IInvestigative NewsUnited States of America
WBMA-TV, Alabama TV, or commonly known as ABC 33/40 is the ABC network affiliate in the Birmingham DMA. ABC 33/40 provides news, sports and weather coverage across central Alabama from Georgia to Mississippi. Get your late night/early morning news starting at 4:30 a.m. with Good Morning Alabama (GMA). Need a little variety? Tune in at 9 a.m. for Talk of Alabama (TOA). The news at Midday begins at 11 a.m. Focus at 4 catches you up with all the trending topics and news of the day. ABC 33/40 brings you the latest news coverage from through out the day at 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p. m.
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IInvestigative NewsUnited States of America
KSTP-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Minneapolis-St. Paul market and broadcasts locally on channel 5. Newscasts cover news, weather, and sports for the Twin Cities with an emphasis on local news and human-interest stories. KSTP-TV first broadcast in 1948, and was the first commercial television station in Minnesota. The station was originally an NBC affiliate until 1979 when it switched to ABC. KSTP is sister to Minneapolis-licensed independent station KSTC-TV, and operates satellite stations KSAX-TV in Alexandria, Minnesota and KRWF-TV in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
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IInvestigative NewsUnited States of America
The New York Times is an American daily news organization headquartered in New York City. It produces national and international journalism across print and digital platforms, covering topics including politics, business, technology, science, culture, and global affairs. The organization maintains a global network of bureaus and correspondents that contribute reporting from the United States and abroad. It publishes a daily print edition and continuously updates its digital platforms throughout the day with breaking news and feature reporting.
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IInvestigative NewsUnited States of America
WCAU-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Philadelphia area and broadcasts locally on channel 10. Local newscasts air weekdays and weekends in the morning and evening. WCAU-TV debuted as WPEN-TV in 1946 and assumed its current call letters in 1948. It served as the market's CBS affiliate until 1995 when it became owned and operated by NBC. Notable former on-air staff include sports broadcaster Mike Golic, former CNN anchor Don Lemon, the late announcer Ed McMahon, and former NBC anchor Brian Williams.
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IInvestigative NewsUnited States of America
WRC-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Washington, D.C. market and broadcasts locally on channel 4. News airs daily in the mornings and evenings. WRC-TV hit the airwaves as WNBW in 1947 before switching to its current call letters in 1954. Notable alums include puppeteer Jim Henson, weather anchor Willard Scott, network anchor Katie Couric, and NBC reporter-turned-anchor Savannah Guthrie.
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IInvestigative Ophthalmology & Visual ScienceUnited States of America
Created as the official journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, an international organization whose purposes are to encourage and assist research, training, publication, and dissemination of knowledge in vision and ophthalmology. Written for scientists and ophthalmologists.
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IInvestigative RadiologyUnited States of America
Devoted to original reports of clinical and laboratory investigations in diagnostic imaging, radioactive isotopes, tomography, ultrasound and related modalities. Includes new technology and current medical developments.
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IInvestigative Reporting Lab at YaleUnited States of America
The Investigative Reporting Lab at Yale aims to enhance the power of collaborative public-interest journalism. This project, run by Professor Sarah Stillman and fueled by student collaborations with local, regional, and national news outlets, is made possible by the generous support of The Yale Law School and Yale's English Department, Arnold Ventures, the Vital Projects Fund, and more.
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IInvestigative reporting workshopUnited States of America
The Investigative Reporting Workshop publishes in-depth stories about government and corporate accountability, ranging widely from the environment and health to national security and the economy.
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IInvestingUnited Kingdom
Finbold.com (Finance in Bold) is a rapidly expanding platform that provides extensive coverage of the latest news from the stock market, cryptocurrency, banking, technology, regulations, and other relevant sectors. The team provides daily reporting on the performance of a variety of financial markets. Editorial staff can be contacted invidually.