Media outlets starting with M
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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
KURE-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by Residence Associations Broadcasting Services, INC. The format of the station college variety. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100. KURE-FM broadcasts to Iowa State University and surrounding areas at 88.5 FM. The station accepts 15 second PSAs in CD or Live Read formats targeted for a younger audience. The station's slogan is "Ames Alternative." KURE-FM features a wide range of musical genres alongside live broadcasts of Cyclone sporting events, news programs and talk shows.
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MMusicUnited States of America
WINY-AM is a commercial station owned by Osbrey Broadcasting Company. The format of the station is adult contemporary. WINY-AM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64 in the Putnam, CT area. The station airs locally at 1350 AM.
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MMusicUnited States of America
WLUR-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by Washington & Lee University. The format of the station is variety. WLUR-FM broadcasts to the Lexington, VA area at a frequency of 91.5 FM. Programming includes a wide range of musical genres, as well as public affairs, news, and commentary for Washington & Lee athletic events.
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MMusicUnited States of America
WSYC-FM is a non-commercial radio station owned by Shippensburg University. The format of the station is college variety. WSYC broadcasts to the Harrisburg, PA are at 88.7-FM.
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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.
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MMusicUnited States of America
KBST-AM is a commercial station owned by Rhattigan Broadcasting. The format of the station is news, talk and sports. KBST-AM's target audience is adults ages 13 to 100. The station airs locally at 1490 AM. KBST-AM is a sister station of KBTS-FM and KBST-FM.
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MMusicUnited States of America
Founded in 1848, Associated Press is an international news organization offering news, photos, graphics, audio and video for 1,700 newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers internationally. There are bureaus worldwide representing over one hundred countries. It features a massive digital photo network, a continuously updated online news service, a television news service and one of the largest radio networks in the United States. The AP's Web site tracks changes in the media and provides breaking news like its wire service. There are various departments covering a variety of news, including international news, national news, spot news from around the United States, regional coverage, Washington, business, technology, finance, health, science, arts, entertainment and sports. The Associated Press has received 48 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization in the categories for which it can compete. It has 29 photo Pulitzers, the most of any news organization. Daybook items for New York City should go to the alternate email. Tips: Do not send attachments in emails. If the story is of regional significance, send to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every state. To send press releases to specific departments, consult the list of beats, AP editors and writers, and the release will be forwarded to the appropriate party. The AP only wants exclusive pitches.
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Music & CopyrightUnited KingdomBackground and Format: Music & Copyright is a fortnightly research service covering global copyright and legal issues affecting the music industry. Written by experts that have been involved in the music industry for more than 20 years, it delivers accurate analysis of music industry news and views, independently determined market share figures not available from any other source and a wide range of data and statistics. Audience and Readership: People working in the music industry Deadline: Varies - contact the Editor. Time of Publication: Every other Wednesday. Circulation: They do not disclose their circulation figure. Ad Rates: This publication does not carry advertising. Other Information: View the LinkedIn page here Best to contact Simon directly: simon.dyson@ovum.com
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MMusic Alive!United States of America
Educational music magazine written for 10 to 15 year olds. Explores music genres from classical and jazz to current pop and rock to world music. Contains the printed music for a current hit song as well as a teacher's guide and a CD of tracks to accompany the articles. Music Alive! is published 8 months out of the school year, October through May and covers every musical genre from classical to rap, from bluegrass to beop.