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The Roanoke Times is a daily newspaper serving Roanoke and 19 surrounding counties in Southwest Virginia. It provides readers with information on the latest local and national news, sports, weather, arts & entertainment, technology, health, business, automotive, political and other news. The paper also publishes the New River Valley Current, which serves readers in the Christiansburg-Blacksburg, VA area and surrounding New River Valley counties. Local tab publications are inserted into the regular newspaper for zoned news and advertising. The paper also publishes Blue Ridge Business Journal, Blue Ridge Sports Journal and Blue Ridge Employment Weekly. The newspaper offers a digital podcast.
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Ada News is a daily newspaper for the residents of Ada, OK and the surrounding areas. It provides information on news and events of interest to the local community.
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WRC-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Washington, D.C. market and broadcasts locally on channel 4. News airs daily in the mornings and evenings. WRC-TV hit the airwaves as WNBW in 1947 before switching to its current call letters in 1954. Notable alums include puppeteer Jim Henson, weather anchor Willard Scott, network anchor Katie Couric, and NBC reporter-turned-anchor Savannah Guthrie.
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The News Star is a daily newspaper serving residents of northeastern Louisiana. Their mission is to provide accurate and comprehensive news, advertising and public service information to readers in a timely fashion every day of the year.
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The University News is a weekly college newspaper published for St. Louis University.
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KMOV-TV is the CBS affiliate for the St. Louis market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. KMOV-TV broadcasts locally on channel 4. KMOV-TV began broadcasting in St. Louis as KWK-TV on July 8, 1954. Four years later, CBS Inc., purchased the station and changed its call letters to KMOX-TV. On May 16, 1986, Viacom International, Inc., bought KWK-TV from CBS. Because CBS retained the KMOX call letters for the AM radio station it still owned locally, a change in call letters was necessary. KMOX-TV became KMOV-TV. The station was acquired by Belo Corp. on June 1, 1997. KMOV-TV won a regional television Emmy for news excellence in 2008. The assignment desk may be contacted by phone, fax or mail. The station was sold to Meredith Corporation in December 2013.The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WHNO-TV is an independent network owned by Christian Television Network . The station does not have a news department and broadcasts Christian programming. It airs locally on channel 20 and serves the greater New Orleans, LA area.
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The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner is a daily newspaper in Fairbanks, Alaska covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events. The newspaper is published seven days a week.The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner had its beginnings in 1903 as the Weekly Fairbanks News. It progressed to the Daily News, to the Fairbanks Daily News, Fairbanks Daily Times, Fairbanks News, Fairbanks News-Miner and finally the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner.
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WHME-TV is an independent station for the South Bend, IN, market. It is owned by Family Broadcasting Corporation. WHME-TV broadcasts locally on channel 46. It airs locally on channel 46 and serves the greater South Bend, IN area. Contact the general manager with any further inquiries.
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KSTP-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Minneapolis-St. Paul market and broadcasts locally on channel 5. Newscasts cover news, weather, and sports for the Twin Cities with an emphasis on local news and human-interest stories. KSTP-TV first broadcast in 1948, and was the first commercial television station in Minnesota. The station was originally an NBC affiliate until 1979 when it switched to ABC. KSTP is sister to Minneapolis-licensed independent station KSTC-TV, and operates satellite stations KSAX-TV in Alexandria, Minnesota and KRWF-TV in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.