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Founded in 1906, the Star-Telegram is distributed in 23 North Texas counties in and around the Fort Worth, TX area. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram is a newspaper written for the general public. It offers regional and national news, and provides its readers with information on business, real estate, arts, entertainment, and sports. The business section offers breaking news, investigative reports, news and news analysis, features, columns and profiles. The Star-Telegram is a morning edition paper.The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WBRC-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Birmingham, AL market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. WBRC-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6 The station has a Tuscaloosa bureau but prefers that all news information be submitted to the main Birmingham address. WBRC-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail.Local TV, LLC purchased the station in July 2008. Before becoming a FOX owned-and-operated station by Fox, WBRC-TV was an ABC affiliate. The station's history begins in 1928, as a radio station. Founded by M.D. Smith Jr., at the time, it was called WBRC Radio. In 1931, the station went from 500 to 5,000 watts. In 1932, the station employed 20 people and was an NBC affiliate. Mr. Smith died in 1937. In 1940, when fellow stock holder J.C. Bell died, Mr. Smith's widow, Eloise Smith became the sole owner. She married Dr. Hanna and became Eloise H. Hanna. She founded WBRC-TV in 1949, and in 1953, decided to retire. She sold WBRC-TV/AM-FM to Storer Broadcasting. In 1954, WBRC-TV made the switch to the CBS Network and on September 1, 1961 the station once again changed affiliates, this time to the ABC Network. On September 1, 1996, WBRC-TV became an affiliate of the FOX Network.
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WMFD-TV is an independent station for the Cleveland market. The station is owned by Mid-State Television Inc. WMFD-TV broadcasts locally on channel 68. The local news program includes coverage of news, weather, and sports, as well as segments and features highlighting particular areas of interest to the viewers. WMFD also covers various high school sports events. Send all pitches and press releases to the assignment editor by fax.
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Sentinel News serves the residents of Everly, IA. It covers news, events, politics, business and social issues. Deadlines for press releases are Mondays prior to the issue date.
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The Daily Collegian is the student run publication serving the students and faculty of the University of Massachusetts.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer is a broadsheet newspaper that covers local, national and world news. It is distributed to the eight counties in the greater Cincinnati area. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Everett Herald is written for residents of Snohomish and Island counties in Washington. It features world, national, state and local news, sports, opinion and the economy. It also provides its readers with a lifestyle section each day of the week.The editorial staff prefer that pitches be directly related to Snohomish County in Washington.The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Fountain County Neighbor's editorial mission is to provide local news to the residents of Fountain County, Indiana. The newspaper offers articles on news, information, sports, events, and entertainment for residents of the community. Covering tri-county - Fountain, Warren and Benton The lead time for Fountain County Neighbor is two days.
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The Ludlow Register is a weekly publication reporting the news and events of Ludlow, MA. The newspaper covers local news stories and community events. Send press releases to the editor by fax or mail.
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Mercury News is a daily newspaper covering Silicon Valley, CA, including Santa Clara County, Southern Alameda County, Southern San Mateo County and Scotts Valley. The paper is read by a large number of high-tech professionals in the area. It serves its readership by presenting a variety of local business news, including many computer company stories and interviews. Coverage also includes news, business, consumer and technology. Consumer coverage includes lifestyles, health, food, fashion, arts & entertainment and travel. In 2016, the San Mateo Times merged with San Jose Mercury News to become Mercury News. The paper's mission is: "We are passionate about serving readers in Silicon Valley and its global electronic community, reporting and writing accurately and fairly, shining a light on injustice and defending the public's right to know. We will reflect the changing demographics of the community in both coverage and hiring, recognizing that diversity is a core component of accuracy. Two stories are central to our mission: the impact of technology and the changing demographic landscape of America. These two stories create powerful connections between our community and others, both domestic and international." It was founded in 1851 as the San Jose Weekly Visitor. ** Does not accept freelance book reviews. Most of the reviews are drawn from wire services with a handful every year from staff writers The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).