Media outlets starting with S
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KSFY-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Sioux Falls, SD market. The station is also known as 'Dakota News Now' as it combined with KDTL-TV in 2020. The station owned by Gray Television, Inc. KSFY-TV broadcasts locally on channel 13 and simulcasts its programming on KABY-TV in Aberdeen, SD and KPRY-TV in Pierre, SD. Send press information to the assignment desk via email.
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KJTV-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Lubbock, TX market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc.. KJTV-TV broadcasts locally on channel 34.Please direct any press releases to the main email which reaches the entire staff.
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The Jackson County Sentinel is a bi-weekly newspaper that publishes on Wednesdays and Saturdays and serves Jackson County, Alabama. We are Jackson County's only source for quality, timely, local news. The Jackson County Sentinel is dedicated to bringing Jackson County residents news that informs, entertains and helps with life's daily tasks.
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KDFW-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Dallas-Fort Worth market. KDFW broadcasts locally on channel 4. The station was formed in the 1940s, when the owners of radio station KRLD-AM decided to open their own TV station. Starting out as KRLD-TV, it was the fourth Texas television station granted a license to operate by the Federal Communications Commission. Its first telecast was a football game. Later on, it incorporated news and local entertainment programs, and became affiliated with the CBS network. The most significant moments of Channel 4 history came in November 1963, when John F. Kennedy was shot and Channel 4 was there at the event live. Then two days later, the prime suspect of the assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald, was himself shot and killed during the live broadcast. On July 2, 1970, as a result of a merger between two owners, Channel 4 was assigned new call letters. KDFW-TV became the station's new name, since DFW represents the Dallas-Fort Worth viewing area. In 1995, it broke away from CBS, and formed a new alliance with the Fox Network.
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KGO-TV is the ABC affiliate for the San Francisco market and broadcasts locally on channel 7 (digital channel 24). The local newscasts cover a wide range of stories that impact the immediate San Francisco Bay area and the broader region of Northern California. The station is especially focused on technology stories and events rooted in the Silicon Valley and San Jose/Santa Clara Valley, as well as San Francisco and Oakland. All general information should be sent to the assignment desk, which is open 24 hours a day.
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KPRC-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Houston market and broadcasts locally on channel 2. KPRC-TV debuted as KLEE-TV in 1949, becoming Houston's first television station, and the second in Texas. The following year it assumed its current call letters and affiliated with NBC. Notable alumni include the station's first female reporter and eventual United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, as well as broadcast anchor Paula Zahn.
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Launched in 1987, The Bolton News is published by Newsquest Media Group daily and is aimed at residents of Bolton, Farnworth, Westhoughton, Bromley Cross and Horwich. Covers news, comment, sport, what's on, property and motoring.
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WTVJ-TV is a television station based in Miami, Florida, and is an affiliate of NBC. It broadcasts on channel 6 and serves the Miami-Fort Lauderdale television market. WTVJ is one of the oldest television stations in the region, having first gone on the air in 1949. The station provides a variety of programming, including local news, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, as well as NBC Network programming.
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The Alpena News is written for the residents of Northeastern Michigan. Since 1899, the paper has played a significant role in reporting on the history and growth of the Northeastern Michigan region. It contains in-depth stories and telling photographs of both the tragedies and the triumphs of the area's people and industries. The majority of the content focuses on local and national news, local sports, lifestyle and entertainment. The Alpena News also contains classified and obituary sections. There are also special sections on certain days. Each Monday there is a special grocery section. On Thursdays there are special entertainment and real estate/business sections. A special entertainment section is run on Fridays as well. Finally, Saturday is the weekend edition filled with special outdoor, health and religion sections.
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La Crosse Tribune is a daily newspaper written for the residents of La Crosse, WI. It covers local news, sports, entertainment, events and health. The lead time varies according to topic.