Media outlets starting with W
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WWETA MagazineUnited States of America
Official publication of the Greater Washington Education & Television Association. Keeps members up to date on programming, production, group events and other industry news of interest. The outlet offers RSS (really Simple Syndication).
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WWETA-FMUnited States of America
WETA-FM is a non-commercial station owned by the Greater Washington Education & Television Assn. The format of the station is classical. WETA-FM broadcasts to Arlington, VA area at 90.9 FM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100. "Classical WETA" is the station's tagline.
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WWETA-TVUnited States of America
WETA-TV is the PBS affiliate for the Washington, D.C. market. The station is owned by the Greater Washington Education & Television Assn. WETA-TV broadcasts locally on channel 26. As the station produces a fair amount of national programming for PBS stations, it's best to pitch with discretion, as not all programming on WETA is local. From 1958 to 1961, the programs produced by WETA for in-school use were broadcast on WTTG-TV. On October 2, 1961, WETA aired programming on its own channel. These programs included Elementary Spanish, Children's Literature, and Window On Our World. In 1967, the station debuted its first color telecast and their staple program Washington Week In Review, the first station-produced program accepted by PBS for national distribution. In 1985 the 30-minute roundtable program Around Town aired. The station as a whole has garnered eleven Peabody Awards.
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WWETA2-TVUnited States of America
WETA2-TV is the WETA UK affiliate for the Washington, D.C. market. The station is owned by the Greater Washington Education & Television Assn. WETA2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 26.2. WETA2-TV is a multicast channel of WETA-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwidth of the main station but can air unique programming. The station airs programming from WETA UK, featuring BBC classics and other British programs.
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WWETA3-TVUnited States of America
WETA3-TV is an independent affiliate for the Washington, D.C. market. The station is owned by the Greater Washington Education & Television Assn. WETA3-TV broadcasts locally on channel 26.3. WETA3-TV is a multicast channel of WETA-TV. The station airs programming from the Kids Channel. WETA3-TV is a multicast channel of WETA-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwidth of the main station but can air unique programming.
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WWETA4-TVUnited States of America
WETA4-TV is the PBS affiliate for the Washington, D.C. market. The station is owned by the Greater Washington Education & Television Assn. WETA4-TV broadcasts locally on channel 26.4. WETA4-TV is a direct simulcast of WETA-TV. WETA4-TV is a multicast channel of WETA-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwidth of the main station but can air unique programming.
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WWETC-AMUnited States of America
WETC-AM is a commercial station owned by Divine Mercy Radio, Inc.. a 501 corporation. It is an all-volunteer, independently owned, non-commercial radio station that airs a Catholic radio format. WETC-AM broadcasts to the Raleigh, NC area at 540 AM.
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WWetherby NewsUnited Kingdom
The Wetherby News is a local weekly tabloid newspaper published on a Thursday and based in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England. The newspaper was founded in 1859 with its offices on the High Street next to the Angel Inn. The paper is part of the National World stable.
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WWethersfield LifeUnited States of America
Wethersfield LIFE offers feature stories on the arts, dining, home and garden, local history and other topics as well as profiles of local students, celebrities and public figures.