Media outlets starting with P
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KCBY-TV is a transmitter located in Coos Bay, OR that simulcasts the programming of KVAL-TV, the CBS affiliate in Eugene, OR. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. KCBY-TV broadcasts locally on channel 11.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KLDR-FM is a commercial station owned by Grants Pass Broadcasting Corp. The format of the station is hot adult contemporary. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 34. KLDR-FM broadcasts to the Grants Pass, OR area at 98.3 FM.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KKIQ-FM is a commercial station owned by the Alpha Media. The format of the station is adult contemporary music. KKIQ-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Pleasanton, CA area. The station airs locally at 101.7 FM.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KSPI-FM is a commercial station owned by STILLWATER BROADCASTING, LLC . The format fo the station is hot adult contemporary. KSPI-FM broadcasts to the Stillwater, Ok area at 93.7 FM KSPI-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 34. KSPI-FM's tagline is "Hot 93.7" and their slogan is "Today's Best Music."
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PPublic AffairsUnited 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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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WTSO-AM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is sports. WTSO-AM's target audience is sports fans, ages 13 to 100, in the Madison, WI area. The station airs locally at 1070 AM. WTSO-AM's tagline is "1070 The Game." Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, CT. For public service announcements, contact the department email.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WKIK-AM is a commercial station owned by Somar Communications Inc. The format of the station is country music. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WKIK-AM broadcasts to the Mechanicsville, MD area at 1560 AM. WKIK-AM has a sister station in WKIK-FM. WKIK-AM is a simulcast of WKIK-FM. Unless you are contacting a specific person, send press information via e-mail only: do not send by mail and do not call.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KVRD-FM is a commercial station owned by Yavapai Broadcasting. The format of the station is country music. KVRD-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Cottonwood, AZ area. The station airs locally at 105.7 FM.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WRSF-FM is a commercial station owned by East Carolina Radio Group. The format of the station is contemporary country. WRSF-FM broadcasts to the Nags Head, NC area at 93.3 FM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 54. WRSF-FM's tagline is "Dixie 105.7" and their slogan is "Today's Hottest Country." WRSF-FM's newscasts air at every 30 minutes in the morning from 6am to 6pm, ET.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WPKZ-AM is a commercial station owned by Central Broadcasting Company LLC. The format of the station is sports and news talk. WPKZ-AM broadcasts to the Fitchburg, MA area at 1280 AM. The station targets listeners, ages 18 to 64. The slogan of the station is "The Heart of New England's Pulse."