Media outlets starting with W
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WNY Athletics
WNY Athletics is a Digital Magazine which delivers Local Sports and Athlete in Western New York region.
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WNYC-AM
WNYC-AM is a non-commercial station owned by New York Public Radio. The format of the station is news and talk. WNYC-AM broadcasts in the New York City area at 820 AM. WNYC-AM programming is geared toward New York-area listeners, ages 18 to 64, interested in news features and general interest talk. While the station does not offer advertising, 20-second underwriting spots can be purchased for $750 during the morning and afternoon drives, $500 during midday, and $250 during the evening. Most contacts enforce a six-weeks-in-advance deadline. The station does not accept audio clips or PSAs. Send press releases via fax or mail to the attention of the news editor. The station's slogan is "New York Public Radio." WNYC was founded in 1924 as the municipal station for New York City. The station is largely funded through listener support, so listener satisfaction is clearly the priority. According to the program director, the audience, “Is looking for non-commercial sound and non-commercial information. They want information that’s objective, that’s been researched, and is not full of hyperbole.” WNYC is “the largest public radio station in the country,” says the program director, "by many measures." WNYC-AM and WNYC-FM produce local programming especially directed to New Yorkers, as well as programs that are broadcast across the United States, and even some programming that is available around the world. “We are a little unusual in the public radio system in that we create more original programming than most stations do,” the program director adds. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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WNYC-FM
WNYC-AM is a non-commercial station owned by New York Public Radio. The format of the station is news and talk. WNYC-AM broadcasts in the New York City area at 820 AM. WNYC-AM programming is geared toward New York-area listeners, ages 18 to 64, interested in news features and general interest talk. While the station does not offer advertising, 20-second underwriting spots can be purchased for $750 during the morning and afternoon drives, $500 during midday, and $250 during the evening. Most contacts enforce a six-weeks-in-advance deadline. The station does not accept audio clips or PSAs. Send press releases via fax or mail to the attention of the news editor. The station's slogan is "New York Public Radio." WNYC was founded in 1924 as the municipal station for New York City. The station is largely funded through listener support, so listener satisfaction is clearly the priority. According to the program director, the audience, “Is looking for non-commercial sound and non-commercial information. They want information that’s objective, that’s been researched, and is not full of hyperbole.” WNYC is “the largest public radio station in the country,” says the program director, "by many measures." WNYC-AM and WNYC-FM produce local programming especially directed to New Yorkers, as well as programs that are broadcast across the United States, and even some programming that is available around the world. “We are a little unusual in the public radio system in that we create more original programming than most stations do,” the program director adds. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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WNYC-FM
WNYC-FM is a non-commercial station. The format of the station is news, talk and music. WNYC-FM broadcasts to the New York City area at 93.9 FM. WNYC-FM debuted in 1943. WNYC-FM remained a municipal entity until January 27, 1997, when Mayor Giuliani privatized it and its sister station, WNYC-AM. WNYC-FM and -AM are National Public Radio member stations. WNYC-FM programming is geared toward New York area listeners, ages 18 to 64, interested in news features and general interest talk. WNYC produces local programming especially directed to New Yorkers, as well as programs that are broadcast across the United States, and even some programming that is available around the world.
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WNYE-FM
WNYE-FM is a non-commercial station owned by NYC Media Group. The format of the station is talk, music, news and educational programming. WNYE-FM broadcasts to New York City at 91.5 FM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100. WNYE-FM's slogan is "Radio New York." Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, ET.
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WNYE-TV
WNYE-TV is a PBS station operated by NYC Media Group. The station broadcasts from the top of the Empire State Building. It is aired locally on channel 25. WNYE-TV uses the tagline NYC TV. The station was established in 1967. It offers educational and instructional programming, as well as general audience programming. The outlet offers a digital Podcast.
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WNYE2-TV
WNYE2-TV is a multicast channel of WNYE-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. WNYE2-TV airs City Drive Live programming for the greater New York market. The station is owned by NYC Media Group. WNYE2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 25.2. The station airs only live traffic camera shots.
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WNYF-TV
WYNF-TV is the FOX affiliate in the Watertown, NY market. The station is owned by Gray Media Group, Inc. WYNF -TV broadcasts locally on channel 28.
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WNYG-AM
WNYG-AM is a commercial station owned by Radio Cantico Nuevo Inc. The format of the station is Hispanic contemporary Christian. WNYG-AM's target audience is Hispanic Christian music listeners, ages 18 to 54, in Medford, NY area. The station airs locally at 1440 AM.
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WNYL-FM
WNYL-FM is a commercial station owned by Audacy, Inc. The format of the station is alternative. WNYL-FM broadcasts to the New York area at 92.3 FM. The station's slogan is, "New York's New Alternative."