Media outlets starting with P
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PPromotionUnited States of America
WZBC-FM is non-commercial station owned by Boston College. The format of the station is rock alternative. WZBC-FM broadcasts to the Boston area at 90.3 FM. The station is run by Boston College students. WZBC-FM's target audience are adults, ages 18 to 54. The station does not have a news department and does not broadcast newscasts, however, it does locally produce and broadcast all Boston College football, men's ice hockey, and men's and women's basketball games.
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PPromotionUnited States of America
WBWL-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is contemporary country. WBWL-FM broadcasts to Boston area at 101.7 FM. The station uses the tagline "101.7 The Bull" and the slogan "Boston's New Hit Country."
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PPromotionUnited States of America
WCTI-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Greenville, NC market. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group. WCTI-TV broadcasts locally on channel 12. WCTI-TV has been an ABC affiliate since its debut on September 9, 1963. The station's call letters were originally WNBE-TV. Press releases should be sent via mail or fax to the assignment editor. To contact the staff, call the newsroom. E-mail is not very reliable at the station.
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PPromotionUnited States of America
KFAX-AM is a commercial station owned by Salem Media Group, Inc. The format of the station is Christian talk. KFAX-AM broadcasts to the San Francisco and San Jose, CA markets at 1100 AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. KFAX-AM's slogan is "Spirit of the Bay." Please submit PSAs via their website.
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PPromotional Products BusinessUnited States of America
Established in 1976 as the official publication of the Promotional Products Association International serving the educational and informational needs of suppliers and distributors within the industry. Reports on product news, industry trends and legislation. Covers regional and national association activities.
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PPronunciation with Emma PodcastUnited Kingdom
Welcome to the Pronunciation with Emma Podcast, your go-to podcast for improving your British English pronunciation and speaking more naturally. Hosted by Emma, your pronunciation expert from England with over 16 years of teaching experience, each episode is packed with practical tips, pronunciation breakdowns, and exercises to help you reach your goals. Along the way, Emma shares behind-the-scenes insights into her teaching journey, business, and personal life, adding a personal touch to your learning experience! Whether you're preparing for exams, work, or everyday conversations, tune in every Wednesday for expert advice and real-world listening practice. Courses and Website: www.pronunciationwithemma.com
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PProofUnited States of America
Created as the magazine serving Minnesota's licensed beverage retailers. Targets restaurants, hotels and resorts, taverns, bowling alleys, municipal liquor operations, non-profit clubs and other businesses. Focuses on government regulation, server training, education, as well as information concerning new industry products, services and technologies.
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PProof - America's Test KitchenUnited States of America
The Proof is a narrative food podcast produced by America’s Test Kitchen. The show explores the cultural, historical, and scientific dimensions of food through reported stories and interviews. Each episode dives into a specific theme or question, such as the origins of a dish, the economics of food production, or the role of food in shaping identity making complex ideas accessible through storytelling.
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PProof to ProductUnited States of America
Formerly titled Tradeshow Bootcamp, Proof to Product is a podcast covering Business, Career, and Entrepreneurship. Contact via email. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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PProofs, The Magazine of Dental Sales and MarketingUnited States of America
Edited for dental dealers, their respective sales forces, and dental manufacturers' key executives, service and marketing personnel. Editorial consists of departments covering news of companies, events and people in the dental field. Articles focus on general business principles, selling and marketing dental products and services, and developments and trends in dental practice and the dental products industry.