Media outlets starting with S
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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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Detroit Free Press is a general-interest daily newspaper written for the general public in Detroit. Founded in 1831 as the weekly Democratic Free Press and Michigan Intelligencer, the publication is one of the largest daily newspapers in the country. Coverage includes business, automotive, consumer, health and technology. Articles consist of news and trend stories, product announcements and reviews, case studies, company profiles, personality profiles and interviews. The publication has daily deadlines in the afternoon. It is best to contact staff editors and reporters before 3pm ET. Non-disclosure agreements are made on a case by case basis. The paper is distributed via home delivery on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. It is available daily on newsstands.
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East Troy (WI) News is a weekly newspaper that covers news and events in the local community.
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Clifton Record Tribune is a local, weekly newspaper for the residents of Bosque County, including the community of Clifton, TX. It covers Entertainment, Events in Bosque county, governmental meetings like city council, economic development, Chamber of Commerce and Commissioners Court as well as school board meetings.
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The NBC Television Network is an arm of NBC Universal. The Television Network's strength derives from combining NBC's strong national identity and programming with the local identity and programming of its affiliates in communities across America. The sale of advertising time enables the NBC Television Network to provide programming to the public free of charge. Affiliated television stations are an integral part of NBC's overall broadcast service. The NBC Television Network broadcasts approximately 5,000 hours of TV programming each year, transmitting to more than 200 affiliated stations across the United States. These independently owned affiliates then broadcast the NBC signal to an estimated 99 percent of all homes in the United States with television sets. In addition to airing NBC's national programming, affiliates serve their communities by producing news, sports, and public affairs programming that addresses local needs. When pitching the producers, identify news angles that will appeal to them. Producers share pitching information with each other so your story may end up with a different producer you have previously pitched. Send all pitches by email.
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Founded in 1880, the Albuquerque Journal is New Mexico's most widely circulated daily newspaper. T.H. Lang, the president & publisher of the newspaper has said: "The Journal has always been the newspaper of record for the state, and I want our coverage and reach to live up to that." Coverage includes business, arts, science and technology, travel, sports, health and regional New Mexico news, as well as national news. Articles include feature and trend stories, company profiles, product announcements and reviews. The newspaper has special sections periodically throughout the year, including Mature Living, Summer Guide Journal, Indian Market Journal, Balloon Fiesta, and High Country Holidays. It also has regional sections. Journal North and West Side Journal are daily sections, and the Mountain View Journal is a weekly section.
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Chicago Sun-Times is a daily newspaper offering news from international to local community news, sports, features, editorials, arts & entertainment, business and weather for the Chicago metro area. One of the 10 largest daily newspapers in the United States, the Chicago Sun-Times has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and has been home to such renowned journalists as political commentator Robert Novak, film critic Roger Ebert and sports writer Rick Telander. The newspaper is available throughout the city of Chicago, Illinois and its suburbs. The staff honors news embargoes on a case-by-case basis. The publication does not offer reader service cards.
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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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Founded in 1786, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is a 70+ page broadsheet newspaper written for the general public in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. The publication's mission statement is "to serve the community, our readers and advertisers as the region's indispensable source of news, advertising, and information." Business coverage in the publication includes Arts, Business, Editorial/Opinion, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Local News, News, Politics and Sports.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is written for the residents of Milwaukee and surrounding areas. It covers local, state, national and international news, as well as business, entertainment, sports and lifestyle. The paper is the product of a 1995 merger between the Milwaukee Journal, founded in 1882, and the Milwaukee Sentinel, founded in 1837. The paper uses wire services, including the Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg News and Dow Jones News Service for much of its national and international news. In August 2009, the paper joined a national sports content-sharing alliance with several other papers across the country.