Media outlets starting with S
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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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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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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 1903, The Daily Mirror is published by Reach plc daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. Covers news, entertainment, sport and showbiz, film & TV, travel, fashion, tech, stories. It also has sister publications, the Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People.
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SportsUnited States of AmericaKYW-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Philadelphia-area and broadcasts locally on channel 3. The station produces several newscasts throughout the day with all topics covered from a local angle. KYW-TV received its commercial license as WPTZ in 1941, becoming the third station with that designation in the United States, and the first outside New York. It operated independently until assuming NBC ownership and affiliation in 1956, and was renamed WRCV-TV. The station took on its current call letters in 1965 and switched to CBS affiliation in 1995.
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WCBS-TV is the flagship station of the CBS Televison Network and the local affiliate in New York. The station broadcasts locally on channel 2. News airs daily, mornings and evenings. Press releases should be sent to the attention of the assignment desk; news stories can also be called into the 24-hour news hotline. WCBS-TV debuted commercially as WCBW-TV, the second commercial station in the United States. It assumed its current call letters in 1946. Notable alumni include football broadcaster Tiki Barber, CBS host Julie Chen, NBC News anchor Lester Holt, former FOX News host Bill O'Reilly, former The View moderator Meredith Vieira, and former NBC News anchor Brian Williams.
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WBZ-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Boston market and broadcasts locally on channel 4. News segments feature local and national news, weather, traffic, live interviews and lifestyle-oriented features on such topics as personal finance, health, careers and entertainment. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas or breaking news. WBZ-TV debuted in 1948 as New England's first commercial television station. It served as an NBC affiliate from its inception until switching to its current CBS affiliation in 1995.
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WGN-TV is an independent station in the Chicago market. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group. WGN-TV broadcasts locally on channel 9, and covers local news, sports, and entertainment. It originally signed on the air in 1948 and is famous for creating such local icons as Ray Rayner, Garfield Goose and Bozo the Clown. In 1978, WGN-TV became a "superstation," broadcasting to cable viewers all around the country. In 1980, WGN-TV launched the Midwest's first hour-long newscast in prime-time, WGN News at Nine. WGN-TV became a WB affiliate in 1995, after years as an independent entity. The station later became a CW affiliate in 2006, before going back independent in September 2016.
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Chicago Tribune covers local, regional, national and international news, as well as business, entertainment, lifestyle and sports. The paper was founded in 1847. In August 2009, Tribune Company formed a national sports content-sharing alliance between its properties, most notably between the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times.
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Launched in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register, The Times is published by News UK daily and is aimed at readers nationwide. The paper covers news, business, sport, fashion, arts, guides to schools and universities and motoring. It also has a sister newspaper, The Sunday Times.