Media outlets starting with K
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KKILR-FMUnited States of America
KILR-FM is a commercial station owned by Jacobson Broadcasting Companies Inc. The format for the station is country music, news and talk. KILR-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in the Estherville, IA area. The station is aired locally on 95.9 FM. KILR-FM's tagline is "The Killer Bee." KILR-FM has a sister station in KILR-AM.
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KKILT-AMUnited States of America
KILT-AM is a commercial station owned by Audacy, Inc. The format of the station is sports and talk. KILT-AM broadcasts to the Houston area at 610 AM.
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KKILT-AM OnlineUnited States of America
KILT-AM is a commercial station owned by Audacy, Inc. The format of the station is sports and talk. KILT-AM broadcasts to the Houston area at 610 AM.
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KKILT-FMUnited States of America
KILT-FM is a commercial station owned by Audacy, Inc. The format of the station is contemporary country. KILT-FM broadcasts to the Houston area at 100.3 FM. The station's slogan is, "Houston's New Country."
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KKILV-FMUnited States of America
KILV-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Educational Media Foundation. The format of the station is contemporary Christian. KILV-FM's target audience is Christian music listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Sioux City, IA area. The station airs locally at 107.5 FM.
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KKim and Ket Stay Alive... MaybeUnited States of America
A Horror Movie/Comedy Podcast... with a twist! What do you get when two best friends, and horror movie fans, convince themselves that they would definitely be the Final Girls at the end of the movie and never the ones "running up the stairs when they should be going out the front door?" You get Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe (KKSAM for short). Each week, Kim Burns and Ketryn Porter take turns spoiling the fuck out of a horror movie one of them hasn't seen. Through very scientific (not scientific), totally indisputable (very disputable) methods -- and amidst ridiculous tangents about their personal lives, childhood fears and wild college days -- they play a game to determine whether they would #StayAlive at the end. Come play with us!
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KKim Banks RESETUnited States of America
Kim Banks RESET is an Internet Blog covering benefits of taking a break from alcohol, as well as why there is a trend towards the sober curious movement. Contact via email. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s),?Cision?tracks their contact preferences there as well.?
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KKim BeatriceUnited States of America
Beatrice is an Influencer who is familiar with navigating social media. She covers Travel, Lifestyle, Fashion, Food, and Music. Microbloggers are media influencers who share ideas and information primarily through popular social networks rather than through traditional media or blogs. While not journalists in a traditional sense, microbloggers command a sizeable audience due to their thought leadership and/or popularity in certain niche topics, and many are working professionals in the industries they cover. To develop a sense of a microblogger’s coverage and sphere of influence, take time to read through their posts and bios, and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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KKim DellowUnited Kingdom
Launched in April 2008, Kim Dellow is a blog that follows the creative journey of UK-based artist, crafter and blogger living in London who freelances for the craft industry. Kim Dellow writes articles for craft magazines and blogs and also demonstrates products and teaches art and craft workshops. The blog posts are written by Kim Dellow, her blog mainly touches on areas of creative living and the creative lifestyle and she often tutorials and inspiration through her blog and via all her social media channels Kim Dellow cover subjects such as card making, home décor, memory keeping, sewing, painting, drawing, art, crafting and blogging. Recent entries in the Kim Dellow blog concentrate on categories such as Art Journal Sharing Thursday - House Moves and Experiments, You're The Best For Creative Expressions, Monster Truck Craft Fun With The Cricut Explore, Single Stamps For Creative Expressions and New Mags Monday - Papercraft Essentials 107. PR opportunities include creative projects, news, reviews and interviews related to arts and crafts. Kim can best be reached via email or Twitter where she is active and very responsive. In their own words: "www.kimdellow.co.uk is a place for me to share my creative journey and to share the things that make me excited, that I also think my audience will be excited about. I am open to all sorts of PR opportunities, not just those strictly related to art and craft products or markets as I have also worked creatively with clients in the travel and furniture industries. If you would like me to make something or write something for your blog or social media channels or you think that I could help you with some creative projects but you aren’t quite sure how then I am more than happy to discuss it, please do get in touch via email."
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KKim the BookwormUnited Kingdom
Launched in February 2011, Kim The Bookworm is a literary-focused blog by Kim Nash. Kim is an avid reader and says: "I've read millions of fabulous books over the years. One of the most memorable ones which still sticks in my mind now, is Lets Meet on Platform 8 by Carole Matthews. This book had me feeling the raw emotions of the main character which has stayed with me even though I read it a million years ago! She is still one of my favourite authors and I can't wait till her latest books come out so I can get them straight away! " Sections on the site include: About, Services, Advertising, Family & Travel Reviews, Book Reviews, Arbonne and Contact. Kim says: "I'm really interested in spiritual, angelic, inspirational and motivational books. My passion is chick lit. I absolutely love reading romantic, happy ever after books which make you escape from your world, and transport you into the characters of the book and the places that they live and leave you thinking about them way after you've finished the book. I also like crime books, loved early James Patterson books but he is getting a little bit more gory the more he writes. I have read every book he's ever written, so can totally talk from experience. It's tough keeping up with him as he writes about 6 or 7 books a year! I'd love to review more children's books with my son Oliver. He loves reading, and goes to Jackanory Story Club after school every Wednesday which he adores!" Kim can be contacted via her social media platforms or on the email address above.