Media outlets starting with N
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NNewsUnited States of America
WHHQ-AM is a commercial station owned by Ave Maria Communications. The format of the station is Catholic radio programming. WHHQ-AM broadcasts to the Saginaw, MI area at 1250 AM. The station's slogan is "Build the Church. Bless the Nation."
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NNewsUnited States of America
News-Republican is a newspaper covering local news, sports and community events for the residents of Boone, IA. The advertising deadline is at noon CT.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WFMZ is an independent station serving the greater Philadelphia area. It broadcasts on Channel 69. The station is owned by Maranatha Broadcasting Co. Inc. The station only covers stories BEYOND 30 miles north of Philadelphia, which include the immediate Lehigh Valley, Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton areas. The deadline for sending in press releases is ongoing. Video clips are accepted in DVD pro format. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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NNewsUnited States of America
WDKY-TV is the local FOX affiliate on channel 56 for the greater Lexington area. WDKY-TV is owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group & airs newscasts from their sister station studio, WKYT-TV, the local CBS affiliate in Lexington. WDKY-TV shares the same studio. PR professionals should send submissions to the WKYT-TV assignment desk. WDKY-TV's newscasts are produced by WKYT-TV.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WVRT-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is Top 40/CHR music. WVRT-FM broadcasts to the Williamsport, PA area at 97.7 FM. WVRT-FM's target audience is Top 40 listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Williamsport, PA area. The station's tagline is "V97." The station's newscasts air at various times throughout the day, ET.
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NNewsUnited States of America
KDKR-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Penfold Communications, Inc. The format of the station is Christian talk and music programming. The target audience of the station is religious listeners, ages 18 to 64. KDKR-FM broadcasts to the Fort Worth, TX area at 91.3 FM. KDKR-FM's slogan is "Your Station for Life." It is the flagship station of a network of stations nationwide.
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NNewsUnited States of America
SNY/SportsNet New York, which launched in spring 2006, is New York's regional sports network available to viewers in New York, Connecticut, most of New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania. In addition to Mets games, SNY is also the official year-round television home of the New York Jets. Other sporting events are featured from professional and collegiate sports, including basketball and football games from the Big East and Big Ten conferences. The network’s programming roster also includes classic sports programming, critically acclaimed original entertainment show, and exclusive interview and magazine programs.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WIVB-TV is the local CBS affiliate on channel 4 in the greater Buffalo, NY area. WIVB-TV is owned by Nexstar Media Group, Inc.l and produces local programming and news and broadcasts syndicated programming from the CBS network. Local newscasts air daily, mornings and evenings. WIBV-TV also produces the daily 10pm news for their sister station WNLO-TV. WIVB-TV, formerly known as WBEN-TV until 1977, was the first television station in Western New York. It provided the first live television coverage of a local news event on May 13, 1948. In November 1953, it became a CBS affiliate. The station started running Buffalo's first hour-long newscast (weekdays at 6pm) in 1972. In 1977, the call letters were changed to WIVB-TV, which stands for "We're 4 Buffalo."
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NNewsUnited States of America
KJSD-FM is a non-commercial radio station part of South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB). The station is licensed to Watertown, SD and airs locally at 90.3 FM. SDPB features news, jazz, and classical music.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WQPT-TV is the PBS affiliate for the Moline, IL market. The station is owned by Western IL University - Quad Cities. WQPT-TV broadcasts locally on channel 24. Station airs national programming from PBS in addition to original programming.