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KBTV-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX market. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. KBTV-TV broadcasts locally on channel 4. Contact the assignment editor with any further inquiries .
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KJTV-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Lubbock, TX market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc.. KJTV-TV broadcasts locally on channel 34.Please direct any press releases to the main email which reaches the entire staff.
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WTEN-TV is the ABC affiliate on channel 10 for the greater Albany, NY area. WTEN-TV is owned by Young Broadcasting. Local newscasts air daily in the mornings and evenings. WTEN-TV debuted on October 14, 1953. The station has a reach of 500,000 households in Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Saratoga and other surrounding communities in New York. WTEN-TV has a satellite sister station, WCDC-TV, which serves other parts of upstate New York. PR professionals should send press releases and submissions to the assignment desk via fax. Due to the high risk of viruses, contacts at the station do not open e-mail attachments. Send all pitches within the body of the e-mail. As of March 28, 2005, there is no dedicated sports segment for the newscasts.
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KFDA-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Amarillo, TX market and surrounding areas in the Texas Panhandle and parts of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The station is owned by Raycom Media Inc. KFDA-TV broadcasts locally on channel 10. The station shares its station and staff with KDV-TV 34, the local Telemundo affiliate. Contact the PSA/promotions director with PSA inquiries.
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The Washington Post focuses on news from the nation's capital, including national business, political issues, commerce, federal regulations and finance. There is also coverage of sports, entertainment, features, local and world news. Lead times vary.
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KSTP-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Minneapolis-St. Paul market and broadcasts locally on channel 5. Newscasts cover news, weather, and sports for the Twin Cities with an emphasis on local news and human-interest stories. KSTP-TV first broadcast in 1948, and was the first commercial television station in Minnesota. The station was originally an NBC affiliate until 1979 when it switched to ABC. KSTP is sister to Minneapolis-licensed independent station KSTC-TV, and operates satellite stations KSAX-TV in Alexandria, Minnesota and KRWF-TV in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.
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WTVR-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Richmond, VA, market. The station is owned by Tribune Broadcasting Co. WTVR-TV broadcasts locally on channel 6. WTVR-TV's first broadcast was on April 22, 1948 and produces the updates of the Virginia Lottery Draw. PR professionals should send press releases to the assignment desk via fax.
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WMDT-TV is the ABC affiliate for Salisbury, MD. The station is owned by Marquee Broadcasting Inc. It broadcasts locally on channel 47. PR professionals may contact the assignment editor from 9am to 3pm ET.
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KMOV-TV is the CBS affiliate for the St. Louis market. The station is owned by Gray Television, Inc. KMOV-TV broadcasts locally on channel 4. KMOV-TV began broadcasting in St. Louis as KWK-TV on July 8, 1954. Four years later, CBS Inc., purchased the station and changed its call letters to KMOX-TV. On May 16, 1986, Viacom International, Inc., bought KWK-TV from CBS. Because CBS retained the KMOX call letters for the AM radio station it still owned locally, a change in call letters was necessary. KMOX-TV became KMOV-TV. The station was acquired by Belo Corp. on June 1, 1997. KMOV-TV won a regional television Emmy for news excellence in 2008. The assignment desk may be contacted by phone, fax or mail. The station was sold to Meredith Corporation in December 2013.The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WDSU-TV is the NBC affiliate on channel 6 in the greater New Orleans area. The station is owned by Hearst Television Inc. and airs local news daily. Local news segments include cooking sessions on the noon newscast, fishing advice and Mardi Gras previews and reviews when in season. WDSU-TV has been providing local news for its viewers since 1948. When the station originated, it was a radio station. By the time it made the crossover to television, it was the first television station in Louisiana and one of the first 50 television stations in the United States. The station provides the latest reports in news, weather, and sports. Among its segments and reports are health, money, technology, entertainment, and consumer issues. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news. The station has entered into a content-sharing agreement with www.nola.com as of October 9th, 2009. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).