Media outlets starting with W
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WWOR Saturday Morning Show - WOR-AM
Two long-time WOR-AM personalities team up to help listeners start their weekend with a witty and entertaining morning show. The show recaps the news and current events of the week and features interesting guests from all walks of life. Listeners are invited to offer their opinions and the hosts occasionally take to the streets to interact with everyday people.
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WWOR Tonight with Joe Concha & Lis Wiehl - WOR-AM
WOR Tonight with Joe Concha & Lis Wiehl is a News show that airs on WOR-AM. It broadcasts on weekdays from 6pm to 9pm. The program spotlights a mix of top news stories, politics, movies, TV, Broadway, pop culture and consumer issues in the New York area.
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WWOR-AM
WOR-AM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is news and talk programming. WOR-AM's tagline is "WOR Radio 710." The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WOR-AM broadcasts to the New York City metro area at 710 AM. The station won the Associated Press Award for Best Newscast for four years running, beginning in 1997, and a 2000 National Headliner Award for Best Newscast for the Six O'Clock Roundup with Shelly Strickler. The station's first studio location was in the radio department of L. Bamberger and Company, and among the many distinguished talents who have entertained New York over the station's airwaves over its eight decades of existence are Bob & Ray, Arlene Francis, Vincent Price and Milton Berle. Send press releases via fax. Station sold to Clear Channel Media and Entertainment from Buckley Broadcasting and finalized in October 2012.
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WWORC-AM
WORC-AM is a commercial station owned by Gois Broadcasting. The format of the station is Hispanic programming. WORC-AM broadcasts to the Worcester, MA area at 1310 AM. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100 WORC-AM uses the tagline "Mega 1310."
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WORC-FM
WORC-FM is a commercial station owned by Cumulus Media Inc. The format of the station is classic country. WORC-FM's target audience is oldies music listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Worcester, MA area. The station airs locally at 98.9 FM. WORC-FM's tagline is "Nash Icon 98.9."
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Worcester & Malvern Observer
Physical publication of this title has been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Background and Format: Previously known as the Worcester Standard, the Worcester Observer is a weekly publication, covering news, entertainment and sport across Worcester and the surrounding towns and villages. The paper has two editions - one for Worcester and one for Malvern - which share an office and editorial staff. Deadline: Tuesday Time of Publication: Wednesday Frequency: Weekly Circulation: Source: ABC Monthly Unique Users: 111,169 (Source: JICREG) Ad Rates: For more information email sales@worcesterobserver.co.uk Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 20 November 2013 The Worcester Standard has recently changed its name to the Worcester Observer. The weekly newspaper covers the Worcester area featuring local news, features and sport. The new website can be viewed at www.worcesterobserver.co.uk. The publication date for the paper has changed from a Friday to a Wednesday. The editorial team can be reached on +44 (0)1527 588 636 and editor@worcesterobserver.co.uk. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/worcesterobs
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Worcester & Malvern Observer - Malvern Observer Bureau
Background and Format: Previously known as the Worcester Standard, the Worcester Observer is a weekly publication, covering news, entertainment and sport across Worcester and the surrounding towns and villages. The paper has two editions - one for Worcester and one for Malvern - which share an office and editorial staff. Audience and Readership: See main page. Deadline: Tuesday Time of Publication: Wednesday Frequency: Weekly Circulation: Source: ABC Montlhy Unique Users: 47,061 (Source: JICREG)
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Worcester & Malvern Observer - Worcester Observer Bureau
Background and Format: Previously known as the Worcester Standard, the Worcester Observer is a weekly publication, covering news, entertainment and sport across Worcester and the surrounding towns and villages. The paper has two editions - one for Worcester and one for Malvern - which share an office. Audience and Readership: See main outlet page Deadline: Tuesday Time of Publication: Wednesday Frequency: Weekly Circulation: Source: ABC.
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Worcester Business Journal
Targets owners and key decision-makers of small- and medium-sized (5 to 200 employees) companies headquartered in, or with significant physical presence in Central Massachusetts (Worcester County) and Metrowest (western Middlesex County). Helps businesses in Central Massachusetts to be more successful. Topics include high-tech, biomedical, manufacturing, finance, transportation, health care, labor, retail, tourism and conventions, real estate, environmental and utilities.