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Daily Journal is a local newspaper written for residents of Johnson County, IN. The newspaper covers local news, sports and events.
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Grand Forks Herald is a local daily newspaper written for residents of Grand Forks, ND. The newspaper covers local and statewide news, sports, and entertainment, as well as community events.
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Reading Eagle is written for residents of the Reading and Berks County, PA. It covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, entertainment and special news features.
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WMUR-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Boston market. The station is owned by Hearst Television, Inc. WMUR-TV broadcasts locally on channel 9. It debuted in March 1954 and was New Hampshire's first network-affiliated, commercial television station. Coverage extends to Cheshire, Strafford, Belknap, and most of Grafton and Carroll counties in New Hampshire, parts of Orange County in Vermont and most of York County in Maine. WMUR-TV produces several local newscasts for the mornings and evenings. The station airs simulcasts its 6pm newscasts on WTPL-AM and WTNS-AM. PR professionals should send submissions to the assignment desk via fax, and at least one hour before news time, or one half-hour after news time. Station will refer to the newsroom fax as its main fax number.
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Founded in 1865, The Florida Times-Union is a general-interest, broadsheet newspaper with an emphasis on local area coverage, with some national and international wire coverage. It covers area news, politics, crime, professional and collegiate sports, and arts and culture, maintaining bureaus in several Florida and Georgia locations. The paper also produces skirt! magazine's Jacksonville edition and a host of weekly feature sections. It launched its Web arm in 1996, which became Jacksonville.com in 1997. The publication aims to be the primary news and information source for Northeast Florida residents.
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Launched in 1903, The Daily Mirror is published by Reach plc daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, entertainment, sport and showbiz, film & TV, travel, fashion, tech, stories. It also has sister publications, the Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People.
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Launched in 1896, The Daily Mail is published by DMG Media daily and is aimed at readers nationwide and readers which are described as "Middle England". Covers news, sport, women's issues, health, science, money, travel, TV and film. It also has a sister newspaper The Mail on Sunday.
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USA Today is a national, general interest newspaper covering consumer-driven and general interest topics. There are many trend stories and profiles, as well as news from around the world. Coverage also includes business, technology, entertainment, travel, movie and book reviews, television, food, fashion, health and sports. The paper is broken down into the sections News, Money, Sports, Life, Travel, Tech and Weather. Lead times vary for departments and reporters. It was founded in 1982.
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KSAT-TV is the ABC affiliate for the San Antonio, TX market. The station is owned byGraham Media Group. KSAT-TV broadcasts locally on channel 12. Local newscasts air mornings and evenings, Monday through Friday. Evening newscasts air on the weekends. KSAT-TV first went on the air as KONO-TV in February 1957. The station was purchased by the Outlet Company of Providence, RI in 1968. It became KSAT-TV 12 in 1969. Since that time, it has had several owners. The Rockefeller Group purchased the station in 1984. Texas-based H&C Communications purchased it in 1986 and Post-Newsweek purchased the station in April of 1994. 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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WPLG-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Florida market and broadcasts locally on channel 10. The station signed on-air as WLBW-TV in 1961 and assumed its current call letters following its sale to the Washington Post Company. "WPLG" was chosen to honor of Philip L. Graham, husband of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham.