Media outlets starting with P
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PProgUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Prog (formerly called Classic Rock) is a magazine dedicated to progressive music. Published by Future ten times a year, the magazine aims to shed light on an often overlooked area of music that in itself spans several musical genres. In April 2013, Prog was bought out by Team Rock, with the intention of developing the titles on every platform around the world. TeamRock went into administration in December 2016, this title was bought by Future in January 2017. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at Prog rock fans and aficionados. Time of Publication: The magazine is sale every five weeks. Frequency: Published 10 times per year Circulation: Source: Publisher Sections: - News - Features - Reviews - Trivia - Games - Competitions Other Information: The team regret that they are unable to answer telephone enquiries. Please contact via listed email address. Awards: 2014 - PPA Awards, Specialist Consumer Magazine of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Media Alerts UK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 18th July 2018 Prog, Classic Rock and Metal Hammer magazines have moved. The new address is The Emerson Building, 4th Floor, 4-8 Emerson Street, London, SE1 9DU. All email addresses remain the same. Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Monday 9th January 2017 Future plc, the international media group and leading digital business, has acquired the magazines, domain names, events, radio license and websites of Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, Prog, Blues and the Golden Gods for £800,000 from FRP Advisory, the administrators of Team Rock Limited. With their dedicated fanbase, the titles complement Future's offering. The organisation is keen to preserve these iconic brands and harness their potential as part of the portfolio. Zillah Byng-Thorne, Future Chief Executive said: “The acquisition of these classic rock brands with their associated magazines, events and websites marks a further step in our buy and build strategy. It further reinforces our creation of a leading global specialist media platform with data at its heart, which we are monetising through diversified revenue streams. We look forward to developing further these iconic and much-loved brands and to continuing to serve their communities of dedicated enthusiasts around the world.” Tom MacLennan, joint administrator and partner with FRP Advisory said: “We are delighted to have sold the assets of Team Rock Limited to Future plc and wish the new owners every success. The deal took just three weeks to conclude, during which time FRP Advisory received extensive support for our efforts to find a buyer, for which we are very grateful.” Gorkana Alert: Thursday 7 May 2015 Publishers TeamRock have moved to a new address. The company behind Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, Prog, and The Blues Magazine is now based at Mayward House, 46-52 Pentonville Road, London, N1 6HF. The new switchboard number is +44 (0)20 3034 0829. TeamRock Radio remains based at Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Stree
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PProg & ProgenyUnited Kingdom
About This podcast grew out of conversations we've had over the years — about music, life, and the strange overlap between the two when you're in a band. Each episode is loosely based on a chapter from Mark’s book Marillion, Misadventures & Marathons, but we often veer off course (intentionally). Expect a mix of behind-the-scenes stories from the world of progressive rock, reflections on what it takes to “make it,” and the realities most people never see - the industry politics, the pressure, the internal dynamics, and how it all affects relationships, identity, and creativity.
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PPrognosisUnited States of America
Discusses the intersection of healthcare policy and practice, offering commentary and perspective on Washington's latest reform proposals. Additionally covers developments in healthcare delivery, financing and technology. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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PPROGRAMUnited States of America
Polish-language magazine covering world news, immigration issues, entertainment and general-interest topics in Poland and the United States. Includes weekly television listings.
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PProgrammingUnited States of America
WSBK-TV is an independent station serving the Boston market and airs locally on channel 38. PR professionals should send news submissions to the assignment desk of sister-station WBZ-TV. WSBK-TV was originally licensed to the Boston Catholic Television Center as WIHS-TV in 1964, and featured a mix of educational, religious, entertainment and sports programming. The station assumed its current call letters in 1966, becoming the first commercial independent station in Boston. WSBK-TV soon expanded its sports coverage, securing broadcast rights to the Boston Bruins in 1967 and the Red Sox in 1975, and grew in regional popularity as a result. In the late 1980's it became a national superstation. WSBK-TV was sold to Paramount in 1995 and became a UPN (United Paramount Network) affiliate later that year. When UPN and The WB combined to form The CW in 2006, the station returned to independent operations before becoming a MyNetworkTV affiliate in 2011. It went independent for a third time in 2022.
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PProgrammingUnited States of America
KRDA-FM is a commercial station owned by Uforia Audio Network. The format of the station is Spanish adult hits. KRDA-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Fresno, CA area. The station's tagline is "Mas Variedad 107.5" The station airs locally on 107.5 FM.
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PProgrammingUnited States of America
WHBY-AM is a commercial station owned by Woodward Communications, Inc. The format is news, sports and talk programming. The target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in the Appleton, WI area. The station airs locally at 1150 AM. WHBY-AM's tagline is "NewsTalk 1150." Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, CT. Send press releases by fax or mail.
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PProgrammingUnited States of America
WUOG-FM is a non-commercial station owned by the University of Georgia. The format of the station is adult alternative. WUOG-FM broadcasts to the Atlanta area at 90.5 FM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100. WUOG-FM's slogan is "College Radio in Athens, GA." WUOG-FM's newscasts air every hour between 9am and 5pm ET. There are no advertising opportunities available at the station as it is funded by the University of Georgia.
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PProgrammingUnited States of America
WOSM-FM is a commercial station owned by Telesouth Communications Inc. The format of the station is talk. WOSM-FM's tagline is "Super Talk 103.1." The target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Ocean Springs, MS area. The station airs locally on 103.1 FM.
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PProgrammingUnited States of America
WQBA-AM is a commercial station owned by Univision Communications Inc. The format of the station is Spanish news and talk. The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 64. WQBA-AM broadcasts to the Miami, FL area at 1140 AM. The station is affiliated with the Univision America AM news network. Their tagline is "WQBA Univision."