Media outlets starting with W
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WMAH-TV
WMAH-TV is a transmitter located in McHenry, MS that simulcasts the programming of WMPN-TV, the PBS affiliate in Jackson, MS. It is owned by the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television. WMAH-TV broadcasts locally on channel 19. News service is provided by NPR.
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WWMAK-AM
WMAK-AM is commercial station owned by Last Of A Dying Breed Broadcasting. The format for the station is bluegrass. WNKX-AM broadcasts to the Perry County, TN area at 1570 AM using the slogan, "America's Bluegrass Channel."
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WMAL-AM Online
WMAL-AM Online covers News, Local News, Music, Entertainment
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WMAL-FM
WMAL-FM is a commercial station owned by Cumulus Media Inc. The format of the station is news/talk. The station targets listeners ages 18 to 64 in the Washington, D.C. area. WMAL-FM airs locally at 105.9 FM. The station accepts PSAs in CD format. The station is a simulcast of WMAL-AM.
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WWMAN Evening Sports Grill - WMAN-AM
WMAN Evening Sports Grill features conversations on local high school sports, as well as coverage of the Ohio's, Cavaliers, Browns, Buckeyes, Mid Ohio racing and more.
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WMAN-AM
WMAN-AM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is news and talk. WMAN-AM's target audience is adults, ages 18to 64 to the Mansfield, OH area. The station airs locally at 1400 AM and offers in-depth national and local news, including weather, and education. The station is owned by Clear Channel, but is a division of Ohio Radio.
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WMAN-FM
WMAN-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is news/talk. WMAN-FM broadcasts to the Ashland, OH area at 98.3 FM and simulcasts programming with WMAN-AM. The station targets listeners ages 18 to 64.
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WMAO-TV
WMAO-TV is a transmitter in Greenwood, MS that simulcasts the programming of WMNP-TV, a PBS affiliate in Jackson, MS. It is owned by the Mississippi Authority For Educational Television. WMAO-TV broadcasts locally on channel 23.
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WMAQ-TV
WMAQ-TV is the NBC owned-and-operated affiliate serving the greater Chicago area. It broadcasts on channel 5. The station first started off with the call letters WNBY-TV, but when it debuted on October 8, 1948, it changed its call letters to WNBQ. Then on August 31, 1964, the station changed to its current call letters, WMAQ-TV. WMAQ-TV was the first Chicago station to air network and local programming in color. In 1956, it became the world's first all-color station by broadcasting all local live programs in color. In 1986, WMAQ-TV became the first commercial station in Chicago to broadcast in stereo. It was also the first station to present closed captioning of all local newscasts in 1994. On June 9, 2003, WMAQ-TV became the first broadcast station in the United States to integrate its newsroom with another station, Telemundo affiliate WSNS-TV. The two stations share the same fax number and address, but have separate news teams. WMAQ-TV won five awards at the 2010 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Award, including the Prestigious Breaking News award. PR professionals can contact the assignment desk with story ideas and breaking news by phone, fax, or mail. The station accepts 15-second PSAs in Beta format. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.