Media outlets starting with S
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The Daily Illini is a student run newspaper for the University of Illinois.
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KLST-TV is the CBS affiliate in San Angelo, TX. The station is owned by Nextstar Broadcasting Group. It broadcasts locally on channel 8. News airs Monday through Friday at 6am, 12pm, 5pm, 6pm, and 10pm CT. On Saturday, news airs at 6pm and 10pm CT. News airs Sunday at 5pm and 10pm CT. All news related announcements should be sent to klstnews@klst.net.
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The Stylus is the student run publication serving the campus and faculty of the State University of New York in Brockport, NY. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Salem News is a daily newspaper in Salem, Ohio, USA covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events. The newspaper is published seven days a week.
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The Daily Record is a daily newspaper serving Anderson Creek, Angier, Benson, Buies Creek, Bunnlevel, Coats, Dunn, Erwin, Falcon, Godwin, Lillington, Linden and Newton Grove, North Carolina and the surrounding communities. It covers local and national news, business, government and lifestyle. Deadlines are daily at 9:30am ET.
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Daily Breeze is published for residents of Torrance, CA. This paper is a part of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, a subsidiary of Media News Group. The newspaper covers local news, sports and weather.
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Spectrum News NY1 is Charter Cable's 24-hour news and information channel, covering all five of New York's boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx. In addition, the network covers the state capital Albany in any political news that directly relates to New York City. The network launched on September 8, 1992 with the goal of providing superior news reporting from reporters who write, produce and shoot their own news stories. The network assigns reporters using the beat system similar to that found at newspapers. The beats are either geographical or topical. The geographic beats include each of the five boroughs, while the topical beats include health, technology, mass transit, law enforcement, entertainment, neighborhoods, education, and business. All reporters have spent time in New York and are very familiar with its atmosphere. The network operates on the standard news wheel throughout the day. At night, the format shifts to more topical discussion-oriented programming. PR professionals are advised to send press releases to the network's assignment desk or to the producer of the appropriate Spectrum News NY1 program. Because they write, produce and shoot their own stories, many of the network's reporters are interested in receiving story ideas as well. All information sent should be of interest to New York viewers. The best time to fax press releases to the assignment desk is between 7am and 3pm, ET. Keep all pitches brief but specific, and include appropriate contact information. Pitches are generally not taken over the phone, but a heads-up phone call is acceptable.
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Pitt News is the newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh. The publication, written for students, staff, and faculty, provides the news and information of the school, as well as articles pertaining to campus happenings. The lead time for Pitt News is two days. Deadlines for the publication are two days before issue date by 3:00 p.m. ET. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WUTK-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by University of Tennessee. The format of the station is primarily rock, however, the station features a variety of other music genres as well as sports in specialty programming. WUTK-FM broadcasts to the Knoxville, TN area at a frequency or 90.3 FM. The station's tagline is "90.3 The Rock" and its slogan is "UT's College of Rock."
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WNEP-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, PA market. The station is owned by Tribune Broadcasting Co. WNEP-TV broadcasts locally on channel 16. WNEP-TV produces local programming and news. WNEP-TV was honored with a national Edward R. Murrow Award for best newscast and four regional Murrow awards. PR professionals should send press releases and news information to the assignment desk via fax. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).