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NNewsUnited States of America
WKKF-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is Top 40. The station's target audience is adult listeners, ages 18 to 54. WKKF-FM broadcasts to the Latham, NY area on 102.3 FM. WKKF-FM's tagline is "Kiss 102.3."
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NNewsUnited States of America
WFVA-AM is a commercial station owned by the Centennial Broadcasting. The format of the station is news and talk. WFVA-AM broadcasts to the Fredericksburg, VA area at 1230 AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WFVA-AM uses the tagline as "News Talk 1230."
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NNewsUnited States of America
The Logan Daily News covers news and events in the Logan, OH community. Send all press releases to the main e-mail address.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WEPN-FM is a commercial station owned by Emmis Communications Corp., and managed under LMA with ESPN, Inc. (Walt Disney Co.). The format of the station is sports. WEPN-FM's target audience is sports fans, ages 13 to 100, in the New York City metro area. The station airs locally at 98.7 FM using the tagline "ESPN New York 98.7 FM." The station simulcasts with WEPN-AM 1050. On April 30, 2012, the station flipped formats to ESPN Radio after years of being urban contemporary station, Kiss FM. The station offers a digital Podcast.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WDIO-TV is the ABC network affiliate for the Duluth, MN-Superior, WI market. The station is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. WDIO-TV broadcasts locally on channel 10. Pitches and press releases should be sent to the assignment desk.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WDAF-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Kansas City, MO market. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group. WDAF-TV broadcasts locally on channel 4. WDAF-TV offers news, sports, and weather along with regular segments on health and consumer issues. The station debuted on October 16, 1949 and was the first station in Kansas City. It began as an NBC affiliate and went through multiple ownerships beginning with The Kansas City Star in 1949. It was later owned by National Missouri Television Inc. in 1958, Trancontinent Television Corporation in 1960, Taft Broadcasting in 1964, Citicasters in 1987, and New World Communications Group Inc. in 1994. In 1994, FOX announced that it would invest $500 million in New World, if it agreed to switch WDAF-TV's affiliation from NBC to FOX. The station changed hands again when FOX Television Stations Inc., a subsidiary of News Corporation Inc., acquired WDAF-TV on January 22, 1997. Local TV, LLC acquired the station in July 2008. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. Send submissions to the assignment desk via fax or e-mail.
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NNewsUnited States of America
The Times Record serves the mid-Coastal Maine area. It focuses on local news and sports.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WIBW-TV is the local CBS television affiliate in Topeka, KS. The station is owned by Gray Television Inc. WIBW-TV broadcasts locally on channel 13. Local news airs mornings and evenings. Contact the assignment desk with press releases. The station accepts PSAs in Beta and DVC Pro formats. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WGAL-TV is the NBC affiliate on channel 8 in the greater Lancaster, Harrisburg and York, PA areas. WGAL-TV is owned by Hearst Television Inc., and produces and broadcasts local news. The station first went on the air on March 18, 1949. At that time, it operated on channel 4. The first local newscast was broadcast by WGAL-TV on May 5, 1949. The 15-minute newscast included a sports commentary by anchor Dave Brandt. In 1952, the station was allowed to increase power from 1000 to 7200 watts. Also in that year, the first program to be telecast by WGAL-TV over channel 8 was aired. It was a prize fight between Jake LaMotta and Danny Nardico. The station first aired in color on January 1, 1954. The station began transmitting in stereo in 1985, the first in the state to do so. On February 6, 1990, WGAL-TV expanded to a 24-hours a day, seven days a week operation. WGAL-TV celebrated 50 years of broadcast service in 1999. PR professionals can contact and submit news information and press releases to the assignment editor by fax. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).