Media outlets starting with W
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WaterWorld Online
WaterWorld Magazine is dedicated to delivering up-to-date information on technology, products and trends in the municipal water industry. Monthly editorial topics include: water treatment trends and technologies; energy management; chemicals; pipe maintenance and repairs; SCADA and automation technology; corrosion/odor control; and various previews/recaps of industry events.
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Watford Observer
Background and Format: The Watford Free is a free local newspaper, put together by the Watford Observer team. It covers, news, sport and events in Watford. Audience and Readership: Residents in the area Deadline: Wednesday Time of Publication: Friday Circulation: Circulation figure is not available. Supplements and sections: News Sport What's On Jobs Property Cars Distribution: The newspaper is distributed throughout Chorleywood, Kings Langley, Abbots Langley, Rickmansworth, and Watford. Ad rates: For ad rates call +44 (0)1923 216 216
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Watford Observer
Background and Format: Launched in 1863, The Watford Observer is published by Newsquest Media Group weekly and is aimed at residents of Watford as well as the surrounding area in south-west Hertfordshire. Covers news, sport, food & drink, theatre, art, books, music and reviews. For more information about advertising rates, Commercial Director for Print & Digital Sarah Sanderson can be reached on +44 (0)1923 216 216 and at sarah.sanderson@newsquest.co.uk Circulation: Source: ABC
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WWatford Observer - Locate
Background and Format: Published by Newsquest Hertfodshire & Middlesex, Locate delivers property news, features and luxury living content. Audience and Readership: Readers interested in property and homes in Hertfordshire and Middlesex. Circulation: Publisher does not disclose figure Ad Rates: For information on advertising contact Mark Burkett on +44 (0)1923 216 251 and mburkett@london.newsquest.co.uk Other Information: Locate is produced by the same editorial team as the Watford Observer.
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Watford Observer Online
Background and Format: The Watford Free is a free local newspaper, put together by the Watford Observer team. It covers, news, sport and events in Watford. Audience and Readership: Residents in the area Deadline: Wednesday Time of Publication: Friday Circulation: Circulation figure is not available. Supplements and sections: News Sport What's On Jobs Property Cars Distribution: The newspaper is distributed throughout Chorleywood, Kings Langley, Abbots Langley, Rickmansworth, and Watford. Ad rates: For ad rates call +44 (0)1923 216 216
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WATH-AM
WATH-AM is a commercial station owned by WATH Inc. WATH-AM broadcasts to the greater Athens, OH area at 970 AM. The station's format is classic hits. WATH-AM targets adults between the ages of 18 and 54. The station shares its staff with sister station, WXTQ-FM.
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WWATK-AM
WATK-AM is a commercial station owned by Results Broadcasting, Inc. The format of the station is adult standards. WATK-AM's target audience is listeners, ages 35 to 100, in the Antigo, WI area. The station airs at 900 AM.
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Watkins: Mind Body Spirit
Background and Format: Watkins: Mind Body Spirit is a quarterly magazine published by Watkins Books, and was previously known as The Watkins Review. Each issue contains specially commissioned author’s articles and interviews, alongside the very latest book releases and reviews of the new titles, gift editions, CDs and DVDs. The cover price is £4.95. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at people who hold an interest in esoteric topics. Deadline: Varies depending on edition. Time of Publication: Usually Published during the first or second week of February, May, August and November. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Ad Rates: No space for advertising. Other Information: Accepts relevant press releases, opinion editorial and bylined articles.
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WATL-TV
WATL-TV is the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Atlanta market. The station is owned by TEGNA Inc. WATL-TV broadcasts locally on channel 36. The station signed on the air in 1969 and went off air in 1971 for five years. It signed back on air in 1976. In 1994, the station changed affiliations from FOX to WB, and in 2006 WB became MyNetworkTV. The station does not have a news department, but does accept PSAs. Phone ahead before sending PSA submissions so that they can confirm that your PSA discusses issues that would appeal to their younger audience.
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