Media outlets starting with S
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Launched in 1896, The Daily Mail is published by DMG Media daily and is aimed at readers nationwide and readers which are described as "Middle England". Covers news, sport, women's issues, health, science, money, travel, TV and film. It also has a sister newspaper The Mail on Sunday.
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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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Madison Daily Leader's editorial mission is to be the preferred source for news information and advertising. The publication is written for the county of Madison, SD. Deadlines for the publication are at 9am CT of the issue day.
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The News-Enterprise is written for the community of Elizabethtown, KY.
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WANF-TV is an independent station in the Atlanta market. It broadcasts locally on channel 46, and covers local news, sports, and entertainment. The station ended its 31 year affiliation with CBS in August 2025.
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Launched in 1854, The Swindon Advertiser is published by Newsquest daily and is aimed at residents of Swindon and Wiltshire. Covers news, sport and what's on.
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Launched in 1870, The Belfast Telegraph is published by Mediahuis Ireland and is aimed at residents of Belfast and readers throughout Northern Ireland. Covers news, sport, business, entertainment, life, cars and travel.
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Background and Format: Packed with news, sports and features, Sunday Life is a weekly paid-for newspaper for Belfast and its surrounding districts. It is part of The Belfast Telegraph publication. The lifestyle supplement has now been incorporated as a section into the paper. Audience and Readership: As with The Belfast Telegraph, 56% of readers are from Greater Belfast, with 44% being from across the rest of Northern Ireland. It has a readership of 174,000. (Source: Publisher) Deadline: Saturday Time of Publication: Sunday Circulation: Source: ABC. Monthly Unique Users: 3.3 million (Source: Publisher) Ad rates: Advertising information can be found here. For online advertising opportunities contact Michelle Chambers, Digital Sales Executive on (028) 9026 4048 or m.chambers@belfasttelegraph.co.uk Awards: 2018 - Regional Press Awards, Daily/Sunday Newspaper of the Year (above 15,000) (nominated) 2017 - Regional Press Awards, Daily/Sunday Newspaper (Above 20,000) (nominated) 2016 - Regional Press Awards, Daily/Sunday Newspaper (above 20,000) (winner) 2014 - Regional Press Awards, Make a Difference Campaign: campaign to abolish illegal puppy farming (winner) 2014 - Regional Press Awards, Daily/Sunday Newspaper (above 25,000) (winner) 2012 - Regional Press Awards, Daily/Sunday Newspaper (Above 25,000) (nominated) 2011 - Regional Press Awards, Daily / Sunday of the Year (above 20,000) (Highly Commended) 2011 - Regional Press Awards, Campaign of the Year (Nominee) 2009 - Press Gazette Regional Newspaper Awards, Newspaper of the Year Newspaper of the Year (Daily/Sunday) - above 40,000 circulation (highly commended) 2007 - Regional Press Awards, Campaign of the Year, Belfast's Sunday Life for its Baby James Appeal. 1991 - Press Gazette's regional newspaper of the year.
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WINK-TV is the CBS network affiliate for the Fort Myers-Naples, FL market. The station is owned by Fort Myers Broadcasting Co. WINK-TV broadcasts locally on channel 11. PR professionals should send submissions to the assignment desk.
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KFMB-TV is the CBS Television Network affiliate for the San Diego market. The station is owned by Tegna and broadcasts locally on channel 8.