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Daily Freeman is a daily newspaper published for the local community of Kingston, NY. The publication covers local news, events, people and sports in the area.
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WMBD-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Peoria/Bloomington, IL market. The station is owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group. WMBD-TV airs locally on channel 31. WMBD-TV is also known as "WMBD 31 News." Send all pitches and press releases to the assignment manager, and they will be passed on to reporters and producers accordingly.
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KFBC-AM is a commercial radio station owned by Montgomery Broadcasting. The format of the station is sports. The station's target audience is sports fans, ages 13 to 100. KFBC-AM broadcasts to the Cheyenne, WY area at 1240 AM.
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The Sumter Item editorial mission is to provide news, sports and events coverage for the Sumter, SC area.
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Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer is a daily newspaper for residents of a seven-county area in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. The publication covers local news, events and sports. The editorial deadline is one day prior to the issue date.
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The Michigan Daily is a 20+ page campus newspaper written for students and faculty at the University of Michigan. It is published weekly during the summer months and daily during the academic year. The newspaper covers local campus and city events; developments at the campus, city, and state government levels; and student groups. It is covered periodically as it pertains to the University. The publication does not prepare an editorial calendar.
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WKCR-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Columbia University. The format of the station is college variety, featuring alternative music, jazz, classical, swing, reggae, sports, news and other community programming. WKCR-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 13 to 100, interested in a variety of music and programming. It airs locally on 89.9 FM. The tagline is "The Original FM 89.9." Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, ET. Studio / Listener Line: +1 (212) 854 9920.
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The Blade, published since 1835, is a broadsheet, general interest, daily newspaper that covers regional, national and international news. It is Toledo's only morning newspaper and the primary newspaper of Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. The paper prefers faxes be sent to the newsroom. Coverage includes news, sports, business, arts, features, science, technology and religion. The daily top stories and news sections feature mostly regional and national news items including politics and healthcare. The paper receives breaking news via the Associated Press newswire. The daily sports section features local news about college and professional sports as well as national sports and scores. The business section features general business news and trends as well regional industry coverage. The Arts & Features section offers coverage of local events, movie reviews, food stories, recipes, restaurant reviews, music reviews and book reviews. The religion section appears on Saturday and features local news, national trends and opinion columns. Media Alert: September 14, 2009 The Blade has launched a quarterly magazine for business and community leaders called Toledo BIZinsider. The first edition was mailed last week to leaders in metro Toledo and copies will be distributed at various business offices. The publication will have stories about local businesses and the issues they face each day, on finances, personnel, and other matters. It will contain stories that are different from those in The Blade, but the local stories and columns will be available upon publication on toledoblade.com. The next edition is scheduled for December. Story ideas can be submitted to Editor, Greg Braknis who can be reached on +1 (419) 724 6198 and bizinsider@theblade.com
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WXOW-TV is the ABC television affiliate for the La Crosse, Wisconsin, market. The station is owned by Allen Media Broadcasting.
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Des Moines Register is the largest newspaper in Iowa. It was founded in 1849 as the Iowa Star and got its current name in 1915.