Media outlets starting with S
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New York Post is a tabloid-format newspaper aimed at the general public in the New York City area. The publication covers local and regional news, business, sports, entertainment, celebrities, fashion and travel.
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Launched in 1821 as the Manchester Guardian, The Guardian is published by the Guardian News & Media Ltd daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, sport, culture, lifestyle, environment, society, science, technology, global development and business. It also has a sister publication, The Observer.
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WPLG-TV is a local television network/Station owned by WPLG INC., a Berkshire Hathaway company. This station covers topics related to Entertainment, Features, National News, Local Politics, Local News, Sports, Weather & Meteorology and Regional News.
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The Times News is a daily newspaper serving the counties of Carbon, Schuylkill, Lehigh, Monroe and Northampton, PA. The publication not only covers local news in each county, but state-wide news as well. Sections include news, sports, calendars, announcements and classified ads.
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DailyGazette.com is the online news platform of The Daily Gazette, an independently owned daily newspaper based in Schenectady, New York, known for local reporting on news, sports, business, entertainment and community issues.
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KNBC-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Los Angeles market and broadcasts locally on channel 4. The station features a number of locally produced programs and newscasts. Contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news. KNBC-TV made its debut as KNBH-TV (standing for "NBC Hollywood") in 1949, and changed its call letters to KRCA-TV (for NBC's then-parent company, the Radio Corporation of America) in 1954. The station's callsign officially changed to its current designation in 1986, though it had been informally known as KNBC since 1962. Notable alumni include former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw, former Today show host Bryant Gumbel, former Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak, and Dateline NBC correspondent Keith Morrison.
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The Boston Globe focuses on news for the general public in the New England area as well as state, national and international news. Other coverage areas include business, healthcare, technology, features, lifestyle, arts and sports. There is also an emphasis on regional and suburban coverage. Lead times vary depending on the department.
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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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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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WESH-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL market. The station is owned by Hearst Television Inc. WESH-TV broadcasts locally on channel 2. Local news programs cover news, weather, sports, and include regular segments on consumer, education and environment. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk by e-mail.