Media outlets starting with N
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NNewsUnited States of America
WJXX-TV is the ABC network affiliate for the Jacksonville, FL market. The station is owned by TEGNA Inc. WJXX-TV broadcasts locally on channel 25. WJXX-TV is the sister station to WTLV-TV, the local NBC affiliate. Both stations share the same news staff and newscasts. WJXX-TV broadcasts syndicated programming from the ABC network, and simulcasts most of WTLV-TV's newscasts (for specifics, see listings for WTLV-TV), in addition to a few of their own. PR professionals should send press releases to the assignment desk via email or direct phone. Pitches are best sent by e-mail to appropriate staff members at the station. The station accepts 30, 60, and 90 second PSAs in Beta format.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WFUN-AM is a commercial station owned by Media One Group. The format of the station is sports. The target audience is listeners 13 to 100 in the Ashtabula, OH area. The station airs locally on 970 AM. WFUN-AM's slogan is "Your Sports Giant."
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NNewsUnited States of America
WHTM-TV is the ABC affiliate on channel 27 for the Harrisburg, PA area. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Inc. WHTM-TV produces local shows and news. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. Story ideas may also be sent to the station directly through a contact form on the station's website.The station has a content-sharing deal with The Sentinel.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WQRR-FM is a commercial station owned by Townsquare Media, Inc. The format of the station is alternative. WQRR-FM's target audience is alternative music listeners, ages 18 to 34, in the Tuscaloosa, AL, area. The station airs locally at 101.7 FM. WBEI-FM's tagline is "Alt 101.7" and their slogan is "Tuscaloosa's New Alternative." The station's newscasts air in the morning.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WVGM-AM is a commercial station owned by 3 Daughters Media, Inc. The format of the station is sports. The target audience of the station is sports fans, ages 13 to 100. WVGM-AM broadcasts to the Roanoke, VA area at 1320 AM and is simulcast of WGMN-AM.
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NNewsUnited States of America
Lake Norman Publications are printed for the residents of Union and Mecklenburg County, NC.
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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
WWNY-TV started operations in 1954 by the Johnson family, owners of the Watertown Daily Times. In 1979 the Federal Communication Corporation ordered the Johnsons to sell WWNY within five years. The theory was - the owner of the only local newspaper shouldn’t own the only local commercial TV station. After an unsuccessful struggle against the FCC - the Johnsons sold WWNY to United Communications Corp. of Kenosha, Wisconsin who operated the station until 2018. Today the property is owned by Gray Television who continue to operate the CBS, FOX and MeTV television in the same manner as the Johnsons and United Communications, serving Northern New York and the 1000 Islands region of New York and Southeast Ontario Canada with high quality programming and news.
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NNewsUnited States of America
WFLF-AM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is news and talk. WFLF-AM's target audience is residents of the Orlando, FL area, interested in news and general talk, ages 18 to 64. The station airs locally at 540 AM. WFLF-AM's tagline is "NewsRadio 540" and their slogan is "Where Orlando Talks." WFLF-AM has a sister station in WXXL-FM. The station offers a digital Podcast.
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NNewsUnited States of America
Montgomery Advertiser's editorial mission is to be the number one source for news, information, and advertising needs for the Montgomery, AL metropolitan area. This publication provides a forum for diverse opinions, serves as a force for positive change, and acts as a watchdog for the public interest and the First Amendment.