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WHUR-FM is a commercial station owned and operated by Howard University. The format of the station is urban adult contemporary music. WHUR-FM's target audience are urban adult contemporary music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Washington D.C. area. The station airs locally at 96.3 FM. WHUR-FM's tagline is "WHUR 96.3" and their slogan is "The Adult Mix." Newscasts air all throughout the day, ET.
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KPPR-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Prairie Public Broadcasting Inc. The primary format of the station is adult album alternative. KPPR-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54, in the Fargo, ND area. The station airs at 89.5 FM, which covers Williston, North Dakota. Along with the five other co-owned stations, NDPR is heard throughout the state. KPPR-FM's slogan is "Roots, Rock, and Jazz: Your Radio Station Has Grown Up." National newscasts air every half hour.
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Originally launched in 1997, Ovation - the Arts Network re-launched in April 2007 with a focus on entertaining, inspiring and engaging the artist in all of us. The 24-hour channel is the only television network devoted exclusively to art, personal creativity and making the arts more accessible to viewers in their daily lives. The network showcases the world’s greatest artists in theater, dance, opera, literature, film, visual and fine art, music, popular arts, design, photography and architecture. Ovation TV reaches a national audience of 25 million homes through its satellite carriage on DIRECTV and DISH Network and on cable systems in key markets across the country. The channel has master distribution agreements in place with most major cable operators. Ovation TV also features original programming, a multi-platform content strategy and partnerships with the leading American cultural and art institutions and educational organizations. In August 2006 the network was acquired by Hubbard Media Group.
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WICB-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Ithaca College. The format of the station is college variety, with a blend of rock alternative, urban contemporary and jazz. The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 100. WICB-FM broadcasts to the Ithaca, NY area at 91.7 FM. The station's slogan is "The Station for Innovation." Newscasts air during the morning drive, ET. The station offers a digital Podcast.
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KAYL-AM is a commercial station owned by Community First Broadcasting. The format of the station is Spanish Adult Hits. KAYL-AM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 54 in the Storm Lake, IA area. The station airs locally at 990 AM. KAYL-AM's tagline is "Juan AM 990."
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WQUB-FM is a non-commercial station owned by University of Missouri. The format of the station is a variety of classical, jazz, news and rock alternative. WQUB-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64. WQUB-FM broadcasts to the Quincy, IL area at 90.3 FM. WQUB-FM's newscasts air from 6:05am to 5:05pm, CT.
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WNJT-TV is a PBS affiliate for the Trenton, NJ market. The station is owned by New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority and operated by Public Media of New Jersey. WNJT-TV broadcasts locally on channel 52. The station does not have a news department.
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KPDX-TV is the Fox Plus station affiliate for the Beaverton, OR market. The station is owned by Meredith Broadcasting Group. KPDX-TV broadcasts locally on channel 49. It is branded as Fox 12 Plus.
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Comprises four stations in Pennsylvania, one station in New Jersey, and two stations in Delaware. Provides public affairs, news, music and information programming.
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KMPH-TV is the local FOX affiliate on Channel 26 for the greater Visalia and Fresno area. KMPH-TV is owned bySinclair Broadcast Group and broadcasts syndicated programming from the FOX network. KMPH-TV does produce a local newscast at 10:00 p.m. PT. KMPH-TV is a sister station to KMPH-FM and KFRE-TV in Fresno, CA. PR professionals should send press releases via fax to the assignment desk. As of August 2005, KMPH-TV offers viewers the “Around the Clock Webcast,” via its web site. The station gives viewers a five-minute webcast of the day’s top stories even before they air on the 10:00 PM newscast. Contact news desk at +1 (559) 453 8850. Assignment desk: sgajarian@kmph.com.