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Kenosha News is a daily newspaper serving residents of Kenosha County, WI. The newspaper provides news, community events, entertainment and sports.
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Jackson County Herald-Tribune is a weekly local paper serving the residents of Jackson County, TX. The paper covers local news, sports and events. Advertising deadlines are noon CT on Mondays.
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KABC-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Los Angeles market. KABC-TV broadcasts locally on channel 7. ABC7 is a breaking news and local news source in Southern California and the greater Los Angeles area. ABC7 is the West Coast flagship of the ABC Owned Television Stations group, which is owned by the Walt Disney Company.
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Denver Post is a general-interest broadsheet that reaches both a local and regional audience. The daily newspaper includes six sections, which are main news, local news, living, sports, business and classifieds. Supplements and Sections: Below are the different supplements and their publication days: Section A Nation and World Sports Business Scene Other Information: You must register in order to list events on DenverPost.com (http://calendar.denverpost.com/listings#/) The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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The Messenger is a local newspaper serving the residents of Madisonville, KY and the surrounding area. The publication covers local news, sports, and community events. Deadlines are four working days in advance.
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The Index-Journal is a daily newspaper for Greenwood, SC and the surrounding community. It covers local and national news, lifestyle, business and sports.
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The Jackson County Sentinel is a bi-weekly newspaper that publishes on Wednesdays and Saturdays and serves Jackson County, Alabama. We are Jackson County's only source for quality, timely, local news. The Jackson County Sentinel is dedicated to bringing Jackson County residents news that informs, entertains and helps with life's daily tasks.
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The Fresno Bee is published for the general public in the Fresno, CA area. Major news focuses are business, technology, state news, national news, local news, international news, lifestyle, sports and entertainment. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). Media Alert: April 22, 2009 The Fresno Bee merged its business news desk into its metro operations last month when Business Editor Mike Nemeth left the publication. Assistant Managing Editor John Rich is now the chief contact for business news. John has assigned Assistant City Editor Jeff Bils to the role of Line Editor. John and Jeff will share oversight of The Bee’s business coverage which has been moved inside the Local & State section daily and Sunday. John Rich can be reached on +1 (559) 441 6663 and jrich@fresnobee.com Jeff Bils can be reached on +1 (559) 441 6471 and jbils@fresnobee.com
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KQCR-FM is a commercial station owned by CD Broadcasting Inc. The format of the is adult contemporary music. KQCR-FM's target audience is adult contemporary music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Parkersburg, IA area. The station's slogan is "Radio for the Heart." KQCR-FM airs locally at 98.9 FM. KQCR-FM's newscasts air throughout the day, CT. News programming is shared from KLMJ-FM.
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WBMA-TV, Alabama TV, or commonly known as ABC 33/40 is the ABC network affiliate in the Birmingham DMA. ABC 33/40 provides news, sports and weather coverage across central Alabama from Georgia to Mississippi. Get your late night/early morning news starting at 4:30 a.m. with Good Morning Alabama (GMA). Need a little variety? Tune in at 9 a.m. for Talk of Alabama (TOA). The news at Midday begins at 11 a.m. Focus at 4 catches you up with all the trending topics and news of the day. ABC 33/40 brings you the latest news coverage from through out the day at 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p. m.