Media outlets starting with N
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NNorth Carolina TribuneUnited States of America
The North Carolina Tribune is a daily newsletter that gives in-depth reporting on state government and the legislature so that the business community can be better informed.
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NNorth Carolina TurfgrassUnited States of America
Edited as the official publication of the Turfgrass Council of North Carolina. Encourages and supports research extension and teaching programs in turf. Provides better turf for recreation, aesthetic and functional use by North Carolina residents. Targets members of the turf industry, including: those who manage golf courses, nurseries, sports fields, parks and recreational areas, and commercial properties; sod producers; landscape architects and designers; contractors; suppliers; and maintenance professionals.
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NNorth Carolina Weekend - WUNC-TVUnited States of America
Program highlighting events and activities in North Carolina. North Carolina Weekend is a joint production between WUNC-TV and the North Carolina Public Broadcasting Network.
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NNorth Carolina Wildlife JournalUnited States of America
Formerly called Friend of Wildlife and written for North Carolina Wildlife Federation members and the general public. Focuses on conservation and environmental issues in North Carolina. Articles are about news and the environment.
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NNorth Central NewsUnited States of America
North Central News is a local newspaper written for the residents of Phoenix.
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NNorth Coast CitizenUnited States of America
Founded in 1996, the North Coast Citizen is a bi-weekly community newspaper serving the Nehalem Bay communities of Manzanita, Nehalem and Wheeler in North Tillamook County, OR. Owned and operated by East Oregonian Publishing Co., the citizen is run by former owners and native Oregonians Dave and Jan Fisher. The Citizen is published every other Thursday, 26 times a year. It is a tabloid-sized publication and utilizes a modular 5-column format. Pages measure 10-1/4 inches wide by 12-1/2 inches high. The Citizen is a member of the Oregon Newspapers Publisher's Association, Nehalem Bay Chamber of Commerce, and Manzanita Merchant's Association
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NNorth Coast Game Night - KATA-AMUnited States of America
Show features local and national sports teams with topics such as plays, players and coaches.
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NNorth Coast JournalUnited States of America
Founded in 1990 and serves the community of Humboldt County, California. Covers art, entertainment, politics, gardening, dining and travel, fashion trends, profiles of prominent area residents, arts & entertainment in the area, and regional financial activity. Also includes a calendar of events. The publication's Web site notes the following editorial guidelines: "we cover only stories about Humboldt County, and we generally avoid issues specific to certain towns unless those issues are likely to affect or interest people in other parts of the county. We offer the following suggestions for genre and topics: biographical profiles; fine and performing arts previews; essays; humor/satire; commentary; and news stories about natural resources, politics, business, youth and family issues, education, health care and crime. If your idea has a date or seasonal hook, contact us two months prior."
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NNorth Coast Journal - WCPZ-FMUnited States of America
Public affairs talk show focusing on the local community and featuring guest interviews.
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NNorth Cornwall AdvertiserUnited Kingdom
Background and format: The North Cornwall Advertiser is a free monthly newspaper covering news, views, sport and events in the area. The Cornwall Advertisers, part of the Tindle Group of Newspapers, have two titles – The North Cornwall Advertiser (established in 1986), covering the whole of the North Cornwall District Council area and the Mid Cornwall Advertiser (established May 1994), covering the whole of Restormel District Council area. Audience and readership: The newspaper is aimed at people who live and work in the North Cornwall District Council area which includes the towns of Padstow, Bodmin, Port Isaac, Tintagel, Boscastle and Morwenstow. Deadline: It is usually usually eight days before publication day. Time of Publication: The first Wednesday of each month. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: The newspaper is available through distribution in its print format and is delivered door to door in the towns and villages the paper covers. It is also available to read as an online edition. Ad rates: For more information about ad rates, please contact the Editor Linden Jones at linden.jones@cornwalladvertisers.co.uk