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WWWY-FM is a commercial station owned by White River Broadcasting Co., Inc. The format of the station is classic hits. WWWY-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Columbus, IN. The station airs locally at 106.1 FM. the station's tagline is "106.1 The River." Send press releases via e-mail.
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KVOR-AM is a commercial station owned by Cumulus Media Inc. The format of the station is news and talk. KVOR-AM's target audience is listeners ages 18 to 64 interested in news and general interest talk. The station is aired locally at 740 AM. KVOR-AM's slogan is "Where Colorado Comes First!" KVOR-AM's newscasts air every hour, MT.
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WKTY-AM is a commercial station owned by Midwest Family Broadcasting. The format of the station is sports. WKTY-AM broadcasts in the La Crosse, WI area at 580 AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, CT.
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KQAK-FM is a commercial station owned by the Horizon Broadcasting Group. The format of the station is classic hits. KQAK-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54, in the Bend, OR area. The station airs locally on 105.7 FM. KQAK-FM's slogan is "Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits." The station was established October 19, 1990.
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KSKN-TV is the local CW affiliate on Channel 22 for the greater Spokane area. KSKN-TV is owned and operated by TEGNA Inc. Local newscasts air Monday through Friday at 10:00 PM PT and is produced by KREM-TV. KSKN-TV broadcasts all of CW's primetime programming, and is the exclusive source for all CW primetime programming in the inland northwest. PR professionals should send submissions to the KREM-TV assignment desk via fax.
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WPBF-TV is the ABC affiliate for the West Palm Beach, FL market. The station is owned by Hearst Television Inc. WPBF-TV broadcasts locally on channel 25. WPBF-TV features both nationally syndicated programming and local shows, including newscasts at 6am, 5pm, 6pm, and 11pm ET. Weekend news airs at 6pm and 11pm ET. WPBF-TV first launched on January 1, 1989 as an independent station. Since its debut, it has been a pioneering station, the first in the market to have Doppler Radar technology and to implement a satellite up-link truck in their newscasts. In 1995, it revamped its newsroom to a two-story state-of the-art newsroom, getting the attention of Hearst-Argyle Productions, before joining them in 1997. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. After 5pm ET, the newsroom phone can be reached by using extension 25. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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KIVI-TV is the ABC network affiliate for the Boise, ID market. The station is owned by E. W. Scripps Company. KIVI-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6. The station began sharing facilities and staff with KNIN-TV in October 2008.
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WJEK-FM is a commercial station owned by S.J. Broadcasting Inc. The format of the station is adult contemporary. WJEK-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Champaign, IL area. The station airs locally at 95.3. WJEK-FM's tagline is "Sunny 95.3FM." Newscasts air at the top of the hour for five minutes at 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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The Slate is the independent on-campus student-run newspaper of Shippensburg University. It covers campus news, sports, and events and is overseen by a faculty advisor. Since the student editorial staff changes every semester, the faculty advisor is the primary contact. It published weekly when school is in session.
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The Salt Lake Tribune is the largest and most widely read daily newspaper in Utah. It was founded in 1872. The Tribune is published for a general consumer audience. Articles include features, breaking news, trends, analyses, profiles, and investigative stories. Topics covered also include entertainment, health, food and drink, sports, and reviews. The Salt Lake Tribune is a morning paper. If you are unsure whom to contact, send an email to the general inbox and it will be distributed to the appropriate contact. Deadlines and lead times vary. In general, it is best to contact the editor/reporter who is assigned to that specific area of coverage.