Media outlets starting with W
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WWest BritonUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The West Briton, established in 1810, is the weekly newspaper for mid Cornwall. Four local editions are published every Thursday giving specialised local news and sport for the region. The paper also has a features section and a large advertising section for personal and local business advertisments. It has a cover price of £1.00. Audience and Readership: Peopel living in and visiting the mid-Cornwall region. Deadline: Tuesday. Time of Publication: Thursday. Circulation: Source: ABC Distribution: It is distributed throughout Camborne, Falmouth, Helston, Newquay, Penryn, Penzance, Perranporth, Redruth, St Ives Hayle and Truro. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here Other Information: Online content is published on Cornwall Live Awards: 2015 - Regional Press Awards, Weekly Newspaper (above 20,000) (nominated) 2015 - Regional Press Awards, Front Page of the Year: Thanks Andy (winner) 2013 - EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Weekly Newspaper of the Year (Paid-for) (winner) 2010 - The EDF Energy South West Media Awards, Community Campaign of the Year (shortlisted) 2008 - Circulation, Editorial and Promotions Awards 2008, Winners List Scoop of the Year - Weekly paid-for newspapers (Shortlisted) Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 19 December 2012 Local media business Local World has purchased the assets of former regional publishing groups Northcliffe Media and Iliffe News and Media. As a result, the new group now owns 16 daily newspapers, 36 paid-for weeklies, 40 free weeklies and 63 local websites. For full details of which publications have been acquired visit www.local-world.co.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Tuesday 6th December 2016 Cornwall Live and Lincolnshire Live have now launched as part of a merger of eight titles within Trinity Mirrors regional portfolio.
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WWest Central TribuneUnited States of America
West Central Tribune is a daily newspaper written for the residents of Willmar, MN. It covers local news, business, community news, entertainment and sports.
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WWest Coast RadioUnited States of America
Seattle-based talk show and podcast featuring artists, performers, hustlers, creators and wanderers. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests, format of content; and only contact them if relevant.
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WWest Coast WomanUnited States of America
Launched in 1989 and written for women on the West Coast of Florida, with its main focus on the events, issues, personalities and interests pertinent to women in Sarasota and Manatee Counties. Devotes extensive coverage to local events including fundraisers, lectures, classes, concerts, gallery listings, local attractions, club meetings, women’s events and networking opportunities. Profiles outstanding woman in the community. Includes financial, health, travel, education and consumer features.
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WWest Country BylinesUnited Kingdom
Background & Format: West Country Bylines is a regional online newspaper which covers the news and developments across Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset.
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WWest Country Tonight - ITV West CountryUnited Kingdom
West Country Tonight covers regional news and current affairs, business, politics, sport and entertainment for the South West of England, available on Freeview.
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WWest County News-JournalUnited States of America
West County News-Journal is a weekly community newspaper geared toward residents of Girard, Lake City, Fairview, Albion, Edinboro, and McKean, PA. The newspaper covers regional and local news, community affairs, and local high school sports.
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WWest End Whingers - CEASEDUnited Kingdom
West End Whingers is a blog about two people’s mission to find value for money and quality in London’s West End theatre land. The main Bloggers, Phil and Andrew, only go by their first names. Neither are professional thespians but both have a keen interest in theatre and wine with Phil claiming he has a “novelty wine-swallowing act” and Andrew stating that he was “born into a totally imaginary theatrical dynasty”. The blog also features occasional contributions from guest Bloggers. Blog posts, all reviews, are usually around 900 words and are written from personal experience and include honest and open opinion. It's worth noting, the show or play being reviewed receives a rating out of five. Whilst the vast majority of PR opportunities lie in reviews, there is also a listings section which covers cheap tickets for West End shows. The team can be reached through the contact form on the site. If you do offer the team preview tickets to an event, please note all reviews are subjective.