Media outlets starting with W
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WWFXT-TVUnited States of America
WFXT-TV is the local FOX affiliate on channel 25 for the greater Boston area. WFXT-TV is owned by Cox Media Group, Inc. and broadcasts locally produced news. News segments cover investigative, consumer, lifestyle and legal news stories. In September 2003, the station debuted its morning news broadcast, FOX 25 Morning News. WFXT-TV made its debut as WXNE-TV on October 10, 1977. The station was initially owned by the Christian Broadcasting Network and the focus was mainly religious. The station became a FOX affiliate in 1996. PR professionals should send submissions to the assignment desk. Most of the assignment editors can be contacted via the news department phone. Deadlines for sending in press releases are on-going. The station accepts public service announcements three weeks in advance of the event. PSAs are aired on a "first come first served" basis, and should benefit a non-profit organization while being appealing to the community at large.
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WWFXT-TV OnlineUnited States of America
WFXT-TV, Boston 25 News, is a television station based in Boston, Massachusetts. It is an affiliate of Fox and broadcasts on channel 25. The station provides a range of programming, including local news, weather, sports and Fox Network programming.
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WWFXV-TVUnited States of America
WFXV-TV the local FOX affiliate for Rome, NY. It is owned by Nexstar Media Inc.. The station does not currently air news, therefore there are no PR opportunities at this time. WFXV-TV urges PR professionals to contact the station any time during business hours before 5pm ET .
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WWFXY-AMUnited States of America
WFXY-AM is a commercial station owned by Penelope, Inc. The format of the station is classic hits. WFXY-AM's target audience is adult listeners, ages 18 to 54, in Middlesboro, KY and surrounding communities. The station airs locally at 1490 AM. WFXY-AM's tagline is, "Foxy 1490 AM." Newscasts air at 6 am, 7am, 8am, 12pm , 5pm, and 6pm ET. WFXY-AM has a sister station in WANO-AM.
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WWFYB-FMUnited States of America
WFYB-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Light of Life Ministries Inc. The format of the station is classical. WFYB-FM broadcasts to the Fryeburg, ME, area at 91.5 FM. This station is simulcasting WWWA-FM 95.3 Winslow/Augusta, ME.
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WWFYC-AMUnited States of America
WFYC-AM is a commercial station owned by Jacom Inc. The format of the station is sports. WFYC-AM broadcasts to the Alma, MI area at 1280 AM. The station targets listeners, ages 13 to 100. WFYC-AM's tagline is "Sports Radio 1280." Send press releases by fax or mail.
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WWFYI-FMUnited States of America
WFYI-FM is a non-commercial station. The format of the station is news and information. WFYI-FM's target audience is adults in the Indianapolis area, ages 18 to 64. The station airs locally on 90.1 FM. The station prides itself on being an educational outlet for Indiana and the Indianapolis area. It does this by providing cultural, informative and educational services through NPR and PRI programming, news and music. WFYI-FM's newscasts air hourly on weekdays from 5am to 9am, ET. WFYI-FM simulcasts on WFCI-FM in Franklin, IN.
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WWFYI-FM OnlineUnited States of America
WFYI-FM is a non-commercial station. The format of the station is news and information. WFYI-FM's target audience is adults in the Indianapolis area, ages 18 to 64. The station airs locally on 90.1 FM. The station prides itself on being an educational outlet for Indiana and the Indianapolis area. It does this by providing cultural, informative and educational services through NPR and PRI programming, news and music. WFYI-FM's newscasts air hourly on weekdays from 5am to 9am, ET. WFYI-FM simulcasts on WFCI-FM in Franklin, IN. The outlet offers a digital Podcast.
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WWFYI-TVUnited States of America
WFYI-TV is the PBS/NPR affiliate for the Indianapolis, IN market. The station is owned by Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Media, Inc. WFYI-TV broadcasts locally on channel 20. It does not air local news. The station began broadcasting in October 1970. WFYI-TV was spawned due to the efforts of the late Ardath Y. Burkhart and the women who she organized to help raise money for the station. In 1986, the station acquired the frequency 90.1 FM and consequently extended its contribution to public broadcasting to include public radio. In 1995, Central Indiana Radio Reading, Inc. (CIRRI) became a part of WFYI-TV. Children's programming comprises thirty percent of the station's weekly schedule.
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