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KAYL-FM is a commercial station owned by Community First Broadcasting. The format of the station is adult contemporary music. The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 64. KAYL-FM broadcasts to the Storm Lake, IA area at 101.7 FM. KAYL-FM's tagline is "Iowa's Best FM." Newscasts air at various times throughout the day.
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WLDR-FM is a commercial station owned by Roy E. Henderson. The format of the station is adult contemporary. WLDR-FM broadcasts to the Traverse City, MI area at a frequency of 101.9 FM.
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WGN-AM is a commercial radio station. The format of the station is news and talk. WGN-AM broadcasts to the Chicago area on 720AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WGN-AM's signal can be heard throughout the Midwest, including most of Illinois and Indiana, and parts of Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan. WGN-AM is a heritage station in the market that has been broadcasting to the region since 1924. The station's call letters stand for World's Greatest Newspaper, an homage to the Chicago Tribune newspaper.
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KTVW-TV is the Univision network affiliate for the Phoenix, AZ market. The station is owned by Univision Communications Inc. KTVW-TV broadcasts locally on channel 33. KTVW-TV provides programming for sister station KUVE-TV, the local Univision affiliate in Tucson, AZ. PR professionals should send submissions (preferably in Spanish) to the assignment desk by fax.
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KLTX-AM is a commercial radio station owned by Hi-Favor Broadcasting LLC. The format of the station is Spanish religious music. The station airs locally on 1390 AM. KLTX-AM's target audience is Hispanic Christians, ages 18 to 64, in the Pasadena, CA area. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day.
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WFXC-FM is a commercial station owned by Interactive One LLC. The format of the station is urban adult contemporary music. WFXC-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Raleigh, NC area. The station airs locally at 107.1 FM. WFXC-FM's tagline is "Foxy 107.1."
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KFEQ-AM is a commercial station owned by EAGLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. The format of the station is news and talk. The station targets listeners, ages 18 to 64. KFEQ-AM broadcasts to the Saint Joseph, MO area at 680 AM.
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WWMJ-FM is a commercial station owned by Townsquare Media, Inc. The format of the station is classic hits. WWMJ-FM broadcasts to the Brewer, ME area at 95.7 FM. The station targets adults, ages 18 to 54. WWMJ-FM's tagline is "I-95."
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KFGE-FM is a commercial station owned by NRG Media LLC. The format of the station is country music. KFGE-FM's target audience is country music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in Lincoln, NE and surrounding communities. The station airs locally on 98.1 FM. KFGE-FM's tagline is "Froggy 98" and the slogan is "Lincoln's Best Country." Newscasts air ten minutes after every hour, CT. KFGE-FM has sister stations in KLIN-AM, KKUL-FM, and KBBK-FM.
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WBRC-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Birmingham, AL market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. WBRC-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6 The station has a Tuscaloosa bureau but prefers that all news information be submitted to the main Birmingham address. WBRC-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail.Local TV, LLC purchased the station in July 2008. Before becoming a FOX owned-and-operated station by Fox, WBRC-TV was an ABC affiliate. The station's history begins in 1928, as a radio station. Founded by M.D. Smith Jr., at the time, it was called WBRC Radio. In 1931, the station went from 500 to 5,000 watts. In 1932, the station employed 20 people and was an NBC affiliate. Mr. Smith died in 1937. In 1940, when fellow stock holder J.C. Bell died, Mr. Smith's widow, Eloise Smith became the sole owner. She married Dr. Hanna and became Eloise H. Hanna. She founded WBRC-TV in 1949, and in 1953, decided to retire. She sold WBRC-TV/AM-FM to Storer Broadcasting. In 1954, WBRC-TV made the switch to the CBS Network and on September 1, 1961 the station once again changed affiliates, this time to the ABC Network. On September 1, 1996, WBRC-TV became an affiliate of the FOX Network.