Media outlets starting with P
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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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WGMC-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Greece Central School District. The format of the station is jazz music. WGMC-FM's target audience is jazz music listeners, ages 35 to 100, in the Rochester, NY and surrounding upstate New York areas. The station airs locally at 90.1 FM. WGMC-FM's tagline is "Jazz 90.1." . The station does not air newscasts or promotions and does not wish to be contacted. The station does not air smooth jazz. It is rare that they accept PSAs, if sent, send by mail in written form only, it's at their discretion whether they will use them and they only look at local information.
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KSPI-AM is a commercial station owned by Mahaffey Enterprises Inc. The format of the station is sports talk. KSPI-AM's target audience is sports fans of all ages, in the Stillwater, OK area. The station airs locally at 780 AM. KSPI-AM's tagline is "KSPI Sports 780." KSPI-AM's newscasts air throughout the day.
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WBHV-FM is a commercial station owned by 2510 Associates. The format of the station is Top 40/CHR. The station's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54, in the State College, PA area. The station airs locally at 94.5 FM. WBHV-FM's tagline is "B94.5." PSA submissions and related content should be forwarded to the station's main e-mail at B945@7mountainsmedia.com
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WBVM-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Diocese of St. Petersburg. The format of the station is contemporary Christian. WBVM-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54, in the Tampa, FL area. The station airs locally at 90.5 FM. WBVM-FM's tagline is "Spirit FM 90.5" and their slogan is "Tampa Bay's Favorite Christian Music." The station also broadcasts in Lecanto, FL on WLMS-FM. There are no advertising opportunities available at the station. It is funded by listener donations.
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KSFR-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Santa Fe Community College and operated by the Northern New Mexico Radio Foundation. The format of the station is oldies, talk and news. The target audience of the station is listeners ages 18 to 64. KSFR-FM's tagline is "Santa Fe's Public Radio." KSFR-FM broadcasts to the Albuquerque, NM area at 101.1 FM. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, MT.
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WCMI-AM is a commercial station owned by Kindred Communications. The format of the station is sports. WCMI-AM's target audience is adults, ages 13 to 100 in the Huntington, WV area. The station airs locally at 1340 AM. The station is a sister station of WDGG-FM, WRVC-FM, and WRVC-AM.
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WCLY-AM is a commercial station owned by the Capitol Broadcasting Company. The format of the station is Sports. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100 in the greater Raleigh, NC area. The station airs locally at 1550 AM and the slogan is "1550 The Ticket."
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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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WXOU-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by Oakland University. The format of the station is variety, featuring music, news and sports programming. WXOU-FM broadcasts to the Auburn Hills, MI area at a frequency of 88.3. The station's tagline is "The Grizz." The station first began broadcasting in 1966. WXOU-FM was named 2012 College Station of the Year by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.