Media outlets starting with W
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WWhatsOnStage.comUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 1996, What's On Stage is a website overseen by WhatsOnStage Ltd and is aimed at readers interested in UK theatre. Covers shows in the West End of London, off-West End, cities throughout Britain, news & reviews, theatre clubs, opening night reviews and interviews. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at advertising@whatsonstage.com Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher.
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WWhatsonWestonsupermare.co.ukUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: WhatsonWestonsupermare.co.uk provides a free what's on guide to the Weston super Mare area. It includes local stories, features, entertainment guides, eating out guides, shopping and local business contacts. Audience and Readership: WhatsonWestonsupermare.co.uk is targeted at residents of Weston super Mare, as well as visitors to the town. Monthly Unique Users: The figure for the individual website is not disclosed by the publisher, however the figure for the group (including WhatsonCardiff.co.uk, WhatsonBath.co.uk, WhatsonWestonsupermare.co.uk and WhatsonBristol.co.uk) is 2.4 million (source: Publisher). Ad Rates: Information on advertising can be viewed here. Other Information: There is no generic email. It is best to contact Editor Nikki Cook at nikki@whatsongroup.net
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WWhatTheyThink.comUnited States of America
Created for printing industry professionals and offers news articles that track the history of the printing and publishing industry. Also covers topic such as finishing, workflow and Web presses. Content includes interviews, columns written by industry experts, research and special reports. Strives to provide unbiased, real-time market intelligence. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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WWhatToWatchUnited States of America
WhatToWatch.com is a guide to the best movies and TV shows streaming online.
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wwhattowatch.comUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: whattowatch.com offers reviews, news and guides to TV and movies across all platforms and media.
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WWhatzupUnited States of America
Whatzup is a weekly entertainment newspaper serving Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana.
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WWhatzup OnlineUnited States of America
Whatzup is a weekly entertainment newspaper serving Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana.
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WWHAVUnited States of America
WHAV is a radio station delivering a "soft rock with less talk" format. WHAV is heard on 97.9 FM. It also streams at WHAV.net and TuneIn; and simulcasts over cable TV in Andover, Atkinson, Methuen, Salem, Plaistow and Sandown. The station offers a digital Podcast. 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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WWHAW-AMUnited States of America
WHAW-AM is a commercial station owned by WHAW Radio. The format of the station is country. WHAW-AM's target audience is oldies music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Weston, WV area. The station airs locally on 980 AM and the tagline is "WRAW 980AM Real Country."
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WWHAY-FMUnited States of America
WHAY-FM is a commercial station owned by Tim Lavender. The primary format of the station is Americana, but also features classic country, bluegrass, blues, and some rock. WHAY-FM's target audience is roots music fans, ages 18 to 64, in Whitley City, KY and surrounding communities. The station airs locally at 98.3 FM. WHAY-FM's tagline is "Hay 98." Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, ET.