Media outlets starting with P
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WWVU-FM is a non-commercial station owned by West Virginia University Board of Governors. The format of the station is rock alternative music. WWVU-FM's target audience is rock alternative music listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Morgantown, WV area at 91.7 FM. The station airs locally at 91.7 FM. WWVU-FM's tagline is "U 92FM."
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WGTY-FM is a commercial station owned by Forever Media Inc. The format of the station is country. WGTY-FM's target audience is country music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Gettysburg, PA area. The station airs locally at 107.7 FM. WGTY-FM's tagline is "Great Country 107.7."
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WGRZ-TV is the local NBC affiliate airing on channel 2 for the greater Buffalo, NY area. WGRZ-TV is owned by TEGNA Inc. and produces local news and programming. News segments include health, business and consumer topics. The station was founded in 1954, and joined Gannett in 1997. It has a weekly audience of 461,000 TV households. The WGR Corporation was first given a license in August 1954. WGR purchased stations in Kansas City, Bakersfield, Harrisonburg, WV and other markets. They became Transcontinent Television Corporation, headquartered in Buffalo, NY. In 1964, Transcontinent was purchased by the Taft Broadcasting Company of Cincinnati. In May 1983, WGR was acquired by General Cinema Corporation of Boston. At that time, the letter Z was added to the call letters. Three years later, the station was sold to SJL Broadcast Management. In October 1988, the station was acquired by Tak Communications. In December 1995, it became a part of Hearst-Argyle. Gannett purchased WGRZ-TV in January 1997. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KYBC-AM is a commercial station owned by Yavapai Broadcasting. The format of the station is adult standards music. KYBC-AM's target audience is adults, ages 35 to 100, in the Cottonwood, AZ area. The station airs locally at 1600 AM. KYBC-AM's slogan is "America's Best Music." Its sister stations are KVRD-FM, KQST-FM and KKLD-FM.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KRCB-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Rural California Broadcasting Corp. The format of the station is variety. The target audience of the station is listeners ages 13 to 100. KRCB-FM broadcasts to the San Francisco area at 91.1 FM. The station airs NPR news in the morning, PT.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WESU-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Wesleyan University. The format of the station is variety. WESU-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 13 to 100, in the Middletown, CT area. The station broadcasts to the Middletown, CT area at 88.1 FM.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
WRXV-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Invisible Allies Ministries. The format of the station is Contemporary Christian. WWRXV-FM broadcasts to the State College, Altoona Philipsburg and Huntingdon areas in Pennsylvania at 89.1 FM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 54. WRXV-FM is a sister station to WRQV-FM, WRJV-FM and WRYV-FM. The station's tagline is "Rev FM" and its slogan is "Central PA's Home For Positive Hits." PSA requests should be submitted at least 2-3 weeks in advance via email to psa@revfm.net. Please note PSA requests for regular/weekly church services and non-profit businesses (i.e. - non-profit thrift stores, etc) are not accepted. If you'd like to get the word out about your church or non-profit business, look into the station's underwriting program. For more information on underwriting visit the website or reach out to underwrite@revfm.net.
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PPublic AffairsUnited States of America
KVAL-TV, channel 13, is the local CBS network affiliate in Eugene, OR. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Press releases may be sent to the attention of the assignment desk editor.
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PPublic Affairs - KIXI-AMUnited States of America
Find out the current events going on around the Puget Sound. The show covers non-profit events, authors, public affairs issues and anything community based.
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PPublic Affairs News - CEASEDUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Public Affairs News provides news coverage from across the profession in the UK, the rest of the EU and around the world. It includes interviews with those at the top of the profession and articles featuring the views of leading practitioners. The website is a source of informations about the personalities, developments and political trends. Originally founded as Public Affairs Newsletter. The outlet also offers a weekly email bulletin. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at lobbying agency bosses, in-house public/corporate/regulatory affairs professionals, as well as political journalists, think-tanks and parliamentarians. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Other information: This title only deals with lobbying issues and would only like to receive press releases relevant to that. Alerts: gorkana alert: Thursday 8th January 2009 Public Affairs News, the monthly Westminster-based magazine for lobbyists and senior comms professionals, has recently started web TV broadcasts via YouTube. They can be viewed through the Public Affairs News website www.publicaffairsnews.com by clicking on PAN TV. Ian Hall is the Editor and can be reached on +44 (0)20 7091 7522 and ian.hall@publicaffairsnews.com Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Thursday 13th October 2016 Dod’s Communications has a new address following an office move. Titles include Total Politics, PoliticsHome, The House, Civil Service World and Public Affairs News. The new address is Floor 11, The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG. Review copies of books for Total Politics should be sent to this address. Telephone numbers and email addresses remain the same. gorkana alert: Thursday 1st November 2007 The monthly magazine for the public affairs industry has undergone an editorial revamp. Its November edition (out 1st November) includes numerous new elements including various columnists, including a slot for a rotating Brussels-based columnist, a dedicated section of ‘people move’ news, a Q&A with a political journo, a news-orientated piece badged ‘Flak Tracker’, news stories about think-tanks, and a section called ‘Agenda’ flagging forthcoming PA-related events. The revamp has been overseen by Editor Ian Hall, the former PRWeek News Editor, who can be reached on +44 (0)20 7091 7522 and ian.hall@publicaffairsnews.com