Media outlets starting with P
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KDNK-FM is a commercial station owned by Carbondale Community Access Radio. The format of the station is variety. KDNK-FM broadcasts to the Carbondale, CO area at 88.1 FM. The station targets area listeners, ages 13 to 100.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KQKS-FM is a commercial station owned by Audacy Colorado, LLC. The format of the station is rhythmic contemporary music. KQKS-FM broadcasts to the Denver area at 107.5 FM. The station's slogan is, "#1 For Today's Hottest Music."
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KBTX-TV 3 is the CBS television network affiliate located in Bryan/College Station, Texas.KBTX remains the only full-power, fully staffed television station in the Brazos Valley, airing more than 27 hours of local news weekly. The station’s news department is consistently recognized among the best in the nation.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KRVM-FM is a non-commercial station owned by School District 4-J. The format of the station is a variety of AAA and blues. The station's target audience is listeners, ages 13 to 100. KRVM-FM broadcasts to the Eugene, OR area at 91.9 FM. KRVM-FM's tagline is "92v" and the station's slogan is "Keeping Real Variety In Music."
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WWMT-TV is the local CBS affiliate on channel 3 for the greater Kalamazoo, MI area. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., and covers news, sports, and weather at various times throughout the day. WWMT-TV started out as a radio station back in 1931. It was founded by broadcasting pioneer John E. Fetzer. In 1950, Fetzer turned his station WKZO-AM into a television station. WKZO-TV 3 (WWMT's name at the time) went on the air June 1, 1950. Six years later, the station moved to its current home on West Maple Street in Kalamazoo, MI. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, a variety of local live shows were offered. From Monday through Friday, kids were the stars of Channel 3 Clubhouse, which aired until 1983. On Saturday, Rem Wall and the Green Valley Boys were shown on the Green Valley Jamboree. In 1968, Channel 3 began broadcasting in color. Also during the 1960s, Fetzer purchased the Detroit Tiger baseball team and WKZO-TV became the television home of the Tigers in West Michigan. In 1983, Fetzer sold the television and radio stations. The new owners changed the call letters to WWMT-TV. In the mid-1990s, the station was sold again. Granite Broadcasting was the new owner and proceeded to upgrade WWMT-TV's image. As a result, there were new graphics, music, and news sets. In 1998, Freedom Communications Inc. purchased the station. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WAPS-FM is a non-commercial station owned by the Board of Ed. Akron City School Dist. The format of the station is adult album alternative music. WAPS-FM's target audience is adult listeners, ages 18 to 64. WAPS-FM broadcasts to the Akron, OH area at 91.3 FM and simulcasts with WKTL-FM. WAPS-FM's tagline is "91.3 The Summit." PSA inquiries and submissions should be sent via email at publicservice@913thesummit.com. Local music submissions can be sent via mail with attention to Liz Mozzocco to the main station address. Do not email mp3s. Music submissions will not be returned. Sending music to the Summit does not guarantee that it will be aired. Include contact information, the town you are from and a brief bio (a simple one-sheet with some basic info is best). Also suggest 2 to 3 tracks, FCC friendly, that you would most like the station to hear. For more information, see local music guidelines on the website under contact information.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WRHU-FM is Long Island's oldest non-commercial station and serves as a cornerstone of the Hofstra University School of Communication. The station is owned and operated by students at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY. The station airs locally on 88.7 FM. The format of the station is a variety of music and news. The station's target audience is students and faculty at Hofstra University, as well as listeners, ages 13 to 100, in surrounding communities in Long Island, New York and parts of Connecticut and New Jersey. WRHU-FM's tagline is "Radio Hofstra University." Newscasts air at top of the hour, every hour.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WMZQ-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is country. The target audience of the station is country music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Washington, D.C. area. The station airs locally at 98.7 FM. Newscasts air throughout various times in the morning, ET.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KQFC-FM is a commercial station owned by Cumulus Media Inc. The format of the station is country Music. The station airs locally at 97.9 FM.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WMOA-AM is a commercial station owned by JAWCO Inc. The format for the station is Lite Rock/Lite AC. WMOA-AM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54. WMOA-AM's tagline is "Local Radio 1490." The station accepts 15, 30, and 60-second PSAs in CD and MP3 formats. WMOA-AM broadcasts to the Marietta, OH area at 1490 AM.