Media outlets starting with M
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MMusicUnited States of America
New City is published weekly for young adults in Chicago and surrounding communities. The newspaper mainly covers arts & entertainment, but also focuses on topics of interest to young adult audiences, including politics, subcultures, work, money, travel, health & fitness, love, sex, fashion and shopping. They prefer pitches be sent to topic specific editors.
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MMusicUnited States of America
WZLY-FM is the college radio station for Wellesley College in Wellesley, MA. The format of the station is AAA. It also airs local news, including campus news and events, sports, and weather. The station's tagline is "Electric Ladyland," which is reflective of the fact that Wellesley College is an all-female school. WZLY-FM, which broadcasts on channel 91.5 FM, first went on the air as WBS 730 on April 20th, 1942. According to the station's Web site, "send press releases and public service announcements (no commercial content, please) by e-mail or snail-mail in care of the WZLY programming director."
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MMusicUnited States of America
WRMC-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Middlebury College. The format of the station is college variety. WRMC-FM's target audience is students and faculty at Middlebury College and residents of Middlebury, VT area, ages 13 to 100. The station airs locally at 91.1 FM.
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MMusicUnited States of America
WWUH-FM is a non-commercial station owned by University of Hartford. The format of the station is variety, featuring adult album alternative music. WWUH-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 13 to 100, in the West Hartford, CT area interested in a variety of programming. The station airs locally at 91.3 FM. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, ET. The station accepts written and taped PSAs between 30 and 60 seconds in length.
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MMusicUnited States of America
WDUB-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Denison University . The format of the station is adult album alternative. WDUB-FM broadcasts to the Granville, OH area at 91.1 FM. The station's tagline is "The Doobie 91.1."
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MMusicUnited States of America
The Oregonian is a newspaper written for the general public in the Portland, OR area. It offers regional and national news and provides its readers with information on business, real estate, arts, entertainment, and sports. The business section offers breaking news, investigative reports, news and news analysis, features, columns and profiles on business in Oregon. The editorial staff only wants to receive information that pertains to Oregon businesses. The staff won a 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News.
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MMusicUnited States of America
WRST-FM is a commercial station owned by the University of Wisconsin. The format of the station is variety. The target audience of the station is adults, ages 13 to 100. WRST-FM broadcasts to the Oshkosh, WI area at 90.3 FM.
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MMusicUnited States of America
KFSR-FM is a non-commercial, student-run station owned by California State University, Fresno. The format of the station is college variety, including jazz in the mornings, progressive rock/pop in the afternoons, and hip-hop on weekend afternoons, as well as evening specialty shows including world music, salsa, blues, reggae, and folk. KFSR-FM's target audience is listeners, 18 to 34, interested in diverse music and programming. The station airs locally at 90.7 FM. The station's tagline is "Full Spectrum Radio" and its slogan is "Fresno's Independent Music Alternative." PSA Submissions: Please send info to 90.7kfsr@gmail.com at least two weeks before your event.
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MMusicUnited States of America
WPKN-FM is a non-commercial station owned by WPKN Inc. The format of the station is variety. WPKN-FM broadcasts in the Bridgeport, CT area at 89.5 FM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100. All of the station's programming is done by volunteer programmers. The station does not want its fax number listed. Send all press releases via direct mail, noting "Attn: PSA Department."
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MMusicUnited States of America
WNYC-FM is a non-commercial station. The format of the station is news, talk and music. WNYC-FM broadcasts to the New York City area at 93.9 FM. WNYC-FM debuted in 1943. WNYC-FM remained a municipal entity until January 27, 1997, when Mayor Giuliani privatized it and its sister station, WNYC-AM. WNYC-FM and -AM are National Public Radio member stations. WNYC-FM programming is geared toward New York area listeners, ages 18 to 64, interested in news features and general interest talk. WNYC produces local programming especially directed to New Yorkers, as well as programs that are broadcast across the United States, and even some programming that is available around the world.