Media outlets starting with S
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WXIA-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Atlanta market. The station is owned by TEGNA Inc. WXIA-TV broadcasts locally on channel 11. The station covers local news, national news, technology, health, and consumer information. Deadlines for submitting press releases are on-going. PR professionals can send press releases and story ideas to the assignment desk by mail.In May 2009, WXIA-TV formed an agreement with WAGA-TV to pool video sharing resources. The local news service is run by an independent managing editor who will determine the stories to be covered each day by the news service.The station debuted in 1951, and has had many call letters, including WLWA, WQXI, and WXII. As WXII-TV, the station was the first to bring a female weather forecaster (Eleanor Knight) to television screens.
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WCAX-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Burlington, VT/Plattsburgh, NY market. The station is owned by Gray Television. WCAX-TV broadcasts locally on channel 3. Contact the public affairs director regarding PSAs for the station. The station does not do satellite interviews. Do NOT send the station any information not pertaining to Vermont.
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WLNS-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Lansing, MI market. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Inc.. WLNS-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6. PSA's can be sent to the promotions director.
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KCRG-TV is the ABC affiliate in Cedar Rapids, IA market. The station is owned by Gray Television. KCRG-TV broadcasts locally on channel 9. Local news airs at various times throughout the day. Contact should be made through the assignment desk.
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The Daytona Beach News-Journal covers local, state and national news, as well as business, sports, special reports and politics. There is also features and entertainment, including lifestyle, movie, television and events. The business section ("Your Money") focuses very tightly on local business for its enterprise reporting. They use local sources and local residents who use products and services, even when those products and services are provided by regional or national merchants. In 1986, The Morning Journal and The Evening News combined to create the current News-Journal. The paper was founded in 1928. Deadlines vary by department.
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WIFR-TV is the CBS network affiliate for the Rockford, IL market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. WIFR-TV broadcasts locally on channel 23. The station reaches approximately 164,000 households in the Rockford market. Contact the assignment desk with press releases.
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WTAP-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Parkersburg, WV market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. WTAP-TV broadcasts locally on channel 15. WTAP-TV urges PR professionals to contact the station anytime during the business day before 4pm ET.
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The Courier-Journal is a 70+ page, broadsheet newspaper aimed at the general public in the Lousiville, KY area and southern Indiana. It covers local and regional news, business, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. The Business section appears daily. A weekly, consumer-focused Health & Fitness section runs on Thursday. Contact specific editors regarding non-disclosure agreements.
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The Idaho Statesman is written for residents in the Boise, ID, area. The paper covers local, regional, state, national and international news, as well as sports, business, arts & entertainment and special reports. It was founded as a weekly newspaper in 1864. The paper does not publish a holiday gift guide.
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Collegiate Times is the student newspaper serving Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, VA. Deadline is 3 p.m. ET two business days prior to publication.