Media outlets starting with S
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KOOD-TV is the PBS affiliate for Wichita-Hutchinson, KS market. The station is owned by Smoky Hills Public Television. KOOD-TV broadcasts locally on channel 16. It is the main PBS station for central and western Kansas, and the flagship for the Smoky Hills Public Television Corporation which covers 52 counties in central and western Kansas.
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The City Sentinel is a weekly, legal newspaper serving downtown, central and northwest Oklahoma City. Focusing on community and neighborhood news, the paper is now serving as the source for news from the heart of Oklahoma City.
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Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan is published daily for the residents of Yankton, SD and surrounding areas. The newspaper covers local and regional news, business, sports, education and entertainment.
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Background and Format: FLY FM is the official student radio station of Nottingham University Student's Union. The team broadcast live on weekdays during term time in the bars on all three Campuses, on the PA system in Byron House and online. Production Company: Nottingham Trent University Students' Union. Target Audience: Students at all three campuses of Nottingham Trent University. Stats: There is currently no figure available for this station. Top Tips for PRs: As a student radio station, editorial contacts often change. Therefore, it is best to contact news@flyfm.co.uk Ad Rates: For information on advertising, email at news@flyfm.co.uk
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KRNV-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Reno, NV market. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. KRNV-TV broadcasts locally on channel 4.
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WLTX-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Columbia, SC, market. It is owned by TEGNA Inc. WLTX-TV broadcasts locally on channel 19. Send all pitches to the assignment desk by fax. To call the WLTX Newsroom: +1(803) 776 9508.
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Background and Format: Launched in 1888, (initially called the Cambridge Daily News), the Cambridge News is published by Reach plc daily and is aimed at Cambridge and the surrounding area including Ely, Grantchester, Haverhill, Huntingdon, Milton, Newmarket, Saffron Walden and Royston. Covers news, business, crime, sport including Cambridge United F.C, politics, things to do in including comedy, food & drink, shopping and film. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44(0)1223 632 888 and at advertising@cambridge-news.co.uk Circulation: Source: ABC Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Website of the Year (nominated) 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Front Page of the Year (daily paper): Stephen Hawking (nominated) 2017 - Regional Press Awards, Daily/Sunday Newspaper (Below 20,000) (nominated) 2017 - Regional Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: She was planning a wedding as he was planning a murder (nominated) 2015 - Regional Press Awards, Daily/Sunday Newspaper (below 20,000) (nominated) 2015 - SJA Sports Journalism Awards, Special Sports Edition (nominated) 2015 - newsawards, Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year (weekday and weekend editions) (nominated) 2014 - Regional Press Awards, Daily/Sunday Newspaper (below 25,000) (nominated) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Daily Newspaper of the Year (nominated) 2013 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Website of the Year (winner) 2013 - Newspaper Awards, Regional Newspaper of the Year: Under 25,000 circulation (winner) 2012 - Regional Press Awards, Website of the Year (nominated) 2012 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Weekly Newspaper of the Year (Free) (nominated) 2012 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Front Page of the Year, Our wedding nightmare (nominated) 2012 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Front Page of the Year, 60 Jubilee (nominated) 2012 - EDF Energy East of England Media Awards, Website of the Year (nominated) 2011 - Regional Press Awards, Daily / Sunday of the Year (below 25,000) (Winner) 2008 - Circulation, Editorial and Promotions Awards, Winners List Scoop of the Year - Daily & Sunday paid-for newspapers (Gold) 2008 - Regional Press Awards, Cambridge Evening News, Scoop of the Year (Sex Change Mayor and Mayoress) Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Monday 22 June 2015 Local World, in exclusive partnership with Google, has launched new apps for 10 evening edition newspapers. The free apps will be delivered to Android mobile and tablet handsets every workday at 5pm to capture the engagement of the homeward-bound commuter and to offer readers a collection of the most important and entertaining content from their city. The first wave of titles in Local World’s portfolio to publish the new apps are the The Post (Bristol), Cambridge News, Derby Telegraph, Gloucestershire Echo, Hull Daily Mail, Leicester Mercury, Nottingham Post, South Wales Evening Post, The Sentinel (Stoke) and The Herald (Plymouth). iOS versions o
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KBJR2-TV is a multicast channel of KBJR-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwidth of the main station but can air unique programming. KBJR2-TV is the CBS Network for the Duluth, MN market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. KBJR2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6.2.
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Orlando Sentinel is a daily newspaper written for the general public in Orlando and East Central Florida, including the counties of Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Sumter and Volusia. Deadlines are two days prior to publication. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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KDWA-AM is a commercial station owned by K&M Broadcasting Inc. The format of the station is news, sports and talk. KDWA-FMs target audience is adults, ages 18 to 64, in the Hastings, MN area. The station airs locally at 1460 AM. KDWA-AM's slogan is "News, Weather and Sports As It Happens."