Media outlets starting with K
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Kuoni Travel Blog
Kuoni, a luxury holiday provider active for over 100 years. The blog aims to inspire holiday-makers with various destination and activity ideas from all over the world. The blog is written internally by Kuoni Bloggers, drawing on extensive sector experience. Blog posts provide luxury and exotic holiday ideas from across the Globe. Recent posts include: Visit Born Free's big cats in South Africa; Experience Australia and New Zealand with AAT Kings; Mauritius' spectacular underwater waterfall; Around the world with Bond... James Bond; and Spotlight on the Ravenola Attitude. Extensive colour photography is used to offset text, and the blog also features articles on related products, such as the Kuoni cookbook, which compiles recipes gleaned form extensive world traveling. PR opportunities exist within Travel and Tourism. Bloggers may be contacted through the details shown above.
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KUOO-FM
kUOO-FM is a Radio Station that covers Local News & Current Affairs, Weather, and Sports. It is targeted to listeners in North West Iowa and South West Minnesota.
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KUOP-FM
KUOP-FM is a non-commercial station owned by California State University. The format of the station is jazz, news and talk. KUOP-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in the Stockton, CA area. The station airs locally at 91.3 FM and is a simulcast of KXJZ-FM in Sacramento, CA.
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KKUOR-FM
KUOR-FM is a non-commercial station owned by University of Redlands and operated by Southern California Public Radio. The format of the station is news and talk. KUOR-FM broadcasts to the Long Beach, CA area at 89.1 FM. The station targets listeners, ages 18 to 64. KUOR-FM's is a simulcast of KPCC-FM. The station's slogan is "Southern California Public Radio." The station prefers that they be contacted via the online contact form.
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KUOT-TV
KUOT-TV is a low power station broadcasting to the Oklahoma City area. The station is owned by EICB-TV LLC. KUOT-TV airs community programming as well as music videos from the Global Christian Network. KUOT-TV broadcasts locally on channel 19.
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KUOW-AM
KUOW-AM is a non-commercial station owned by the University of Washington. The format of the station is news and talk. The station targets listeners, ages 18 to 64. KUOW-AM broadcasts to the Seattle area at 1340 AM. The station is a simulcast of KUOW-FM.
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KUOW-FM
KUOW-FM is a non-commercial station owned by the University of Washington. The format of the station is news and talk programming. KUOW-FM's tagline is "KUOW 94.9." The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 64. KUOW-FM broadcasts to the Seattle area at 94.9 FM. Broadcasting for the first time on January 14, 1952, KUOW-FM was established when Seattle benefactor Dorothy Bullitt donated a radio frequency to the University of Washington. Primarily operating as a training ground for students to learn about broadcast techniques and technology, KUOW-FM was on the air for eight to 10 hours each day. Programming fare changed quarterly and included classical and folk music, university lectures, local news and UW basketball games. The annual operating budget for KUOW-FM in its fiscal year 2001 was over $5,300,000. KUOW broadcasts at 100,000 watts from the Capitol Hill transmitter. KUOW-FM's signal reaches west to the Olympic Peninsula and east to the Cascade Mountains. KUOW-FM is the recipient of several national, international, local and regional awards within the past decade, including: 2000 National Headliner Award Outstanding Coverage of a Live News Event Battle in Seattle for coverage of the World Trade Organization (WTO) conference and protests; 2000 New York Festivals International Competition Silver Medal for Best Sound, Finalist Certificate for Best Writing; and 1999 New York Festivals Gold Medal for Best Writing. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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KKUOW-FM Online
KUOW-FM is a non-commercial station owned by the University of Washington. The format of the station is news and talk programming. KUOW-FM's tagline is "KUOW 94.9." The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 64. KUOW-FM broadcasts to the Seattle area at 94.9 FM. Broadcasting for the first time on January 14, 1952, KUOW-FM was established when Seattle benefactor Dorothy Bullitt donated a radio frequency to the University of Washington. Primarily operating as a training ground for students to learn about broadcast techniques and technology, KUOW-FM was on the air for eight to 10 hours each day. Programming fare changed quarterly and included classical and folk music, university lectures, local news and UW basketball games. The annual operating budget for KUOW-FM in its fiscal year 2001 was over $5,300,000. KUOW broadcasts at 100,000 watts from the Capitol Hill transmitter. KUOW-FM's signal reaches west to the Olympic Peninsula and east to the Cascade Mountains. KUOW-FM is the recipient of several national, international, local and regional awards within the past decade, including: 2000 National Headliner Award Outstanding Coverage of a Live News Event Battle in Seattle for coverage of the World Trade Organization (WTO) conference and protests; 2000 New York Festivals International Competition Silver Medal for Best Sound, Finalist Certificate for Best Writing; and 1999 New York Festivals Gold Medal for Best Writing. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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KKUPB-TV
KUPB-TV is the Univision affiliate for the Midland, TX market. The station is owned by Entravision Communications Corp. The target audience is primarily Spanish speaking residents of Midland and the surrounding areas. KUPB-TV broadcasts locally on channel 18.
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KUPD-FM
KUPD-FM is a commercial station owned by PHOENIX FCC LICENSE SUB, LLC. The format of the station is rock/album-oriented rock music. KUPD-FM broadcasts to the Phoenix area at 97.9 FM. KUPD-FM's target audience is rock music listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Phoenix area. The station's tagline is "98 KUPD."