Media outlets starting with P
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KMEX-TV is the Univision affiliate for the Los Angeles market. The station is owned by Univision Communications Inc. KMEX-TV broadcasts locally on channel 34. Local news airs weekdays and weekends. It is the sister station of KFTR-TV in Los Angeles, the UniMas affiliate on channel 46. KMEX-TV was founded on September 29, 1962 as Southern California's first UHF station. KMEX-TV has been Los Angeles' premier Spanish-language television station since then: educating, entertaining, and informing the Hispanic community on the latest events and news. Since its birth, the station has been a pioneer in many aspects. It was the first to change successfully from film to videotape and use satellite transmission in the Los Angeles news market. KMEX-TV was also the first station nationally to create a Spanish-language morning talk show, Los Angeles al Dia, airing for more than a decade. KMEX-TV's news department has received numerous journalistic awards throughout the years. In 1996, Noticias 34 received six Golden Mike Awards by the Radio & TV News Association of Southern California, and was the recipient of the Los Angeles Area Governor's Emmy Award given by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). KMEX-TV not only serves the community with its broadcasts but it also takes part in serving the community.
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WRUW-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by Case Western Reserve University. The format of the station is college variety. The station's target audience is Case Western Reserve University students and the surrounding Cleveland area, ages 13 to 100. The station airs locally at 91.1 FM. WRUW-FM's newscasts air every hour on the hour, ET. WRUW-FM's slogan is "More Music, Fewer Hits." The station accepts 10, 15, and 20-second PSAs in CD, Live Read, and MP3 Download formats. Contact the station by e-mail at psa@wruw.org for PSA submissions and all related inquiries
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WVUM-FM is a non-commercial station owned by WVUM Inc. The format of the station is adult album alternative music. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WVUM-FM broadcasts to the Miami area at 90.5 FM.
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WIFR-TV is the CBS network affiliate for the Rockford, IL market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. WIFR-TV broadcasts locally on channel 23. The station reaches approximately 164,000 households in the Rockford market. Contact the assignment desk with press releases.The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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KVTA-AM is a commercial station owned by Gold Coast Broadcasting, LLC. The format of the station is news and talk. KVTA-AM broadcasts to the Ventura, CA area at 1590 AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64.
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KGOE-AM is a commercial station owned by Bicoastal Media LLC and affiliated with ABC Radio Networks. The format for the station is news, talk and sports. The station's tag line is "News Talk 1480." The station's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64 in Eureka, CA. KGOE-AM broadcasts to the Eureka, CA area at 1480 AM. Send press releases by fax or mail. The station accepts PSAs in CD, Live Read, MP3 Download, and Digital delivery formats.
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WINQ-AM is a commercial station owned by Saga Communications. The format of the station is Country music. WINQ-AM broadcasts to the Brattleboro, VT area at 1490 AM. It is branded as "WINK Country". Sister stations include: WINQ-FM, WKBK, WKNE, WKVT-FM, WSNI, WZBK.
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WNYY-AM is a commercial station owned by Saga Communications. The format of the station is Oldies music . WNYY-AM broadcasts to the Ithaca, NY area at 1470 AM.
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WTOP delivers the latest local news, traffic and weather information to the Washington, D.C., region across multiple platforms. Washington’s Top News broadcasts on 103.5 FM in the D.C. metro area. It can also be heard on 107.7 FM in Virginia and on 103.9 FM in Frederick, Maryland. WTOP’s radio station can be heard west to Warrenton, Virginia, north to Baltimore, Maryland, east to the Chesapeake Bay and south to Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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WWSJ-AM is a commercial station owned by Larry and Helen Harp. The format of the station is urban contemporary gospel. WWSJ-AM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in St. Johns, MI and surrounding communities. The station airs locally at 1580 AM. WWSJ-AM's tagline is "Joy 1580" and their slogan is "Your #1 24 Hour Gospel Radio Station." Newscasts air at the top of every hour, ET.