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SportsUnited States of AmericaKSAT-TV is the ABC affiliate for the San Antonio, TX market. The station is owned byGraham Media Group. KSAT-TV broadcasts locally on channel 12. Local newscasts air mornings and evenings, Monday through Friday. Evening newscasts air on the weekends. KSAT-TV first went on the air as KONO-TV in February 1957. The station was purchased by the Outlet Company of Providence, RI in 1968. It became KSAT-TV 12 in 1969. Since that time, it has had several owners. The Rockefeller Group purchased the station in 1984. Texas-based H&C Communications purchased it in 1986 and Post-Newsweek purchased the station in April of 1994. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Washington Post is a leading American newspaper based in Washington, D.C., delivering comprehensive coverage across Investigative News, Politics, National News, and International & World News. Its reporting also spans Technology, Business, Climate & Climate Change, Personal Health & Wellness, Sports, and influential Editorial and Opinion analysis shaping public discourse.
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Founded in 1848, Associated Press is an international news organization offering news, photos, graphics, audio and video for 1,700 newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers internationally. There are bureaus worldwide representing over one hundred countries. It features a massive digital photo network, a continuously updated online news service, a television news service and one of the largest radio networks in the United States. The AP's Web site tracks changes in the media and provides breaking news like its wire service. There are various departments covering a variety of news, including international news, national news, spot news from around the United States, regional coverage, Washington, business, technology, finance, health, science, arts, entertainment and sports. The Associated Press has received 48 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization in the categories for which it can compete. It has 29 photo Pulitzers, the most of any news organization. Daybook items for New York City should go to the alternate email. Tips: Do not send attachments in emails. If the story is of regional significance, send to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every state. To send press releases to specific departments, consult the list of beats, AP editors and writers, and the release will be forwarded to the appropriate party. The AP only wants exclusive pitches.
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KABB-TV is the FOX affiliate in the greater San Antonio area. KABB-TV is owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., which is a member of the Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. The station broadcasts locally on channel 29. KABB-TV is also the sister station of KRRT-TV. The station first went on the air on December 16, 1987.
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WUSA-TV is the local CBS affiliate on channel 9 for the greater Washington, D.C. area. The station is owned by TEGNA Inc. and airs news weekdays and weekends. Since the assignment editors finalize plans each morning, they can't tell you until the day of the event if it will be covered. Items generically addressed to the newsroom are usually not read. Instead, contact the guest booker or the community relations producer.
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Launched in 1855, The Daily Telegraph is published by the Telegraph Media Group Limited daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, lifestyle, sport, travel, culture, business., women, men, food & drink, technology, motoring, education, fashion, money, film, luxury and jobs. It also has a sister newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph.
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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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WCAU-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Philadelphia area and broadcasts locally on channel 10. Local newscasts air weekdays and weekends in the morning and evening. WCAU-TV debuted as WPEN-TV in 1946 and assumed its current call letters in 1948. It served as the market's CBS affiliate until 1995 when it became owned and operated by NBC. Notable former on-air staff include sports broadcaster Mike Golic, former CNN anchor Don Lemon, the late announcer Ed McMahon, and former NBC anchor Brian Williams.
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First published in 1964, The Sun is a tabloid newspaper covering a wide range of topics, including celebrity gossip, entertainment news, sports (especially football), politics, and human-interest stories. It is particularly famous for its celebrity scoops and scandals.
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Launched on 2012, The Sun on Sunday is published by News UK weekly and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, sport, TV & showbusiness, money, travel, motoring and consumer technology. It is the sister paper of daily newspaper The Sun.