Media outlets starting with W
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WWeekend - Daily MailUnited Kingdom
The Daily Mail Weekend magazine is available as a supplement with every Saturday edition. The lifestyle magazine covers TV, celebrity news, recipes and more.
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WWeekend - The TimesUnited Kingdom
The Times Weekend is published alongside every Saturday edition of The Times. Covers lifestyle, food, health, fitness, gardens and travel.
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WWeekend Alamogordo - KZZX-FMUnited States of America
Broadcast live from a local grocery store, the host talks with local guests about community events and issues such as education, local government and businesses.
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WWeekend All Things Considered - NPR/National Public RadioUnited States of America
Similar to its weekday counterpart, Weekend All Things Considered offers listeners a timely, intelligent, in-depth presentation of the day’s news. The show’s host, Michel Martin, brings a lively mix of reports, newsmaker interviews and profiles, features, and reviews of the arts, books, film, and theater aims to broaden listeners’ horizons and bring insight into the day’s developments. Send all correspondence through the program's Web site. Story ideas should be submitted through the show's Web site with the subject line "Story Idea." Producers accept commentary and essay submissions and suggest that submissions are no longer than three minutes in length. They recommend that op-ed pieces be submitted in print. Producers prefer short, unique submissions.
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WWeekend BalitaUnited States of America
Provides news relevant to the local Filipino American community.
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WWeekend Edition Saturday - NPR/National Public RadioUnited States of America
Weekend Edition Saturday is a radio news magazine produced by National Public Radio (NPR). The program covers news, but also covers lighter topics such as arts and entertainment. Its format includes news, analysis, features, and book, music and film reviews. Weekend Edition Saturday is distributed by NPR to over 475 stations nationwide. Weekend Edition Saturday is geared toward adult listeners, ages 18 to 64, interested in general interest news and talk. The program does not accept press releases at wesat@npr.org. Producers note that the program can be contacted at www.npr.org/contact. For underwriting opportunities, contact NPR at (202) 513-2070. The show reaches 5.2 million listeners each week. The show offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWeekend Edition Sunday - KPCC-FMUnited States of America
Saturday mornings are made for Weekend Edition Saturday, which wraps up the week's news and offers analysis and features on the arts, sports, and entertainment.
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WWeekend Edition Sunday - NPR/National Public RadioUnited States of America
Weekend Edition Sunday is a newsmagazine program produced by National Public Radio (NPR). The program covers breaking news, but likens itself to the Sunday newspaper by focusing on lighter features as well. The program focuses on the arts and cultural issues in addition to hard news. It is known for its strong coverage of contemporary music, history, African American affairs, medicine, space travel and archaeology. Each program also features a puzzle segment. Guests featured on the program include newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, music makers, writers, thinkers and theologians. It is distributed by NPR to over 500 stations nationwide. The program debuted in January 1987. The show is geared towards adults interested in news, the arts and cultural issues. According to the program, it has about 1.7 million listeners each week. Press releases should be directed to the show's main fax number. The program can be contacted via the its page on the NPR Web site. The show reaches 5.2 million listeners each week. The show offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWeekend Eyewitness News at 11 - WMAZ-TVUnited States of America
Weekend Eyewitness News at 11 - WMAZ-TV covers News
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WWeekend Eyewitness News at 6 - WMAZ-TVUnited States of America
Weekend Eyewitness News at 6 - WMAZ-TV covers News